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    Seattle Drywall – Video - November 26, 2012 by Mr HomeBuilder


    Seattle Drywall
    No matter how big or small your drywall project may be, Drywall and Repair can handle it. We are one of the top Drywall Contractors in Seattle, and we make sure you get the right drywall installation or repair at the right price. Our reputation for providing affordable quality drywall services stand second to none. We offer residential and commercial drywall repair and installations 7 days a week throughout the Seattle and surrounding cities. Some of our other residential drywall services include popcorn ceiling removal, wallpaper removal and more! http://www.drywallandrepair.comFrom:SeattleDrywallViews:38 13ratingsTime:01:06More inHowto Style

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    American Aldes Dryer Lint Trap Review – Video - November 24, 2012 by Mr HomeBuilder


    American Aldes Dryer Lint Trap Review
    Click here to see more info: http://www.productatlas.com American Aldes Dryer Lint Trap - for drywall installation. #160; #160;Can be ceiling or wall mounted. #160; 4 #160;Duct Collars on each side of trap. #160; This secondary lint trap is intended for use when required in a Dryer Booster Fan application, #160; as noted in the Dryer Booster Fan installation manual. Additionally, this secondary lint #160; trap can be used in Dryer Booster Fan applications where excessiFrom:Simi CordubanViews:0 0ratingsTime:00:51More inHowto Style

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    NFL Dallas – Video - November 20, 2012 by Mr HomeBuilder


    NFL Dallas
    Buy from Amazon US redirect.viglink.com?key=deb6458a8fc71b590d06a8c2765501ac out=http%3A%2F%2Fwww%2Eamazon%2Ecom%2Fexec%2Fobidos%2FASIN%2FB000YZT4UI%2Fsportbouch%2D20 Customer Reviews "I received this as an early Christmas gift from my wife. It was very well packaged (protected) upon arrival. The mounting instructions were pretty self explanatory. Everything you need to mount the cabinet and board was included, however I used separate screws because I had them and they were more robust. You definitely need a second hand to help install the cabinet though. The pre-drilled mounting holes are 16" from each other so that the board will mount perfectly between wall studs. However, if you want the board in a particular location (not on studs) they include toggle bolts for drywall installation. The doors are solid and they also line up when closed (no gaps or no misalignment). The board comes with two chalkboards for score keeping, chalk, and a pretty cheesy eraser (buy a new eraser)The board itself is very nice. The actual dartboard has COWBOYS NFL written at the top and bottom of the board. The darts are also etched with COWBOYS on the metal handle which is a nice little touch.The only thing I am not 100% happy about is the quality of the plastic part of the dart stem (forgive me for not knowing the proper terminology). After a couple of games, I noticed one was slightly bent. If you are a serious gamer, go to a sports store and replace the stems...they work just fine for our ...From:Cleta HusseyViews:0 0ratingsTime:00:57More inSports

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    Inspector wants to inform public about permits - November 20, 2012 by Mr HomeBuilder

    McPherson -- The newest building inspector for the city of McPherson is seeing a number of construction projects being done without the necessary permits required by the law, and he wants it to stop.

    McPherson -- Appointed in August, Bret Reynolds said hes seen a number of problems happen due to a lack of permits and necessary inspections. One of the most common problems Reynolds said hes run across is leaks in plumbing. The leaks happen due to a lack of proper testing prior to drywall installation.

    McPherson -- Youd be surprised how many leaks weve found so far, Reynolds said.

    McPherson -- Among some of the most common projects homeowners try to do on their own without a permit include drywall installation and management, pluming and gas line management. And without the proper permits and inspection prior to final installation, homeowners can find they owe for repairs that could have been avoided.

    McPherson -- Reynolds says he doesnt have a problem with individuals attempting to solve these problems on their own, so long as they have the proper permit to do so.

    McPherson -- Im more concerned with how the work is done, and that its up to code and its done properly,he said. Its best to protect both the homeowner and whoever they sell (the property) to that it is good for the future.

    McPherson -- Reynolds also warns against hiring an outside contractor without some proper background checks.

    McPherson -- Not all are good, he said, adding some may not have the proper permits themselves and may fail to meet the standards and regulations required by law.

    McPherson -- The owners should ask whoever they hire if they have a permit, Reynolds said.

    McPherson -- In an effort to increase safety for homeowners and contractors alike, work has begun on improving the inspection processes for the city of McPherson,

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    Transition Town: Entire community offers aid to family that loses home due to fire - November 16, 2012 by Mr HomeBuilder

    A week ago last Monday, unexpected disaster struck local Amish-man Perry Glick and his family at their farm outside Liberty Pole.

    A small quantity of cardboard boxes in their wash house ignited and soon a raging fire spread into the adjoining produce washing shed before flames leaped over to a side porch of the farmhouse, into the kitchen, and headed to the rooms above.

    Last week's Broadcaster chronicled the facts of the fire on a front page story noting the rapid and effective response of five local fire departments in getting to the scene and extinguishing the fire before it could do major damage to the rest of Perry's home. Fortunately, no one was hurt as family members beat a hasty retreat from the flames salvaging a majority of their household belongings and furniture.

    Perry was not home at the time but arrived back in his buggy just as fire trucks raced past to his property. From those at the scene there was high praise for the speed and effectiveness of the firefighters who contained the fire and extinguished the flames before it could reach the main living quarters. Perry and his family were tired but thankful and relieved when the fire was out by early evening.

    Then the power of local community kicked in.

    That evening, a neighbor offered her farmhouse to the Glick family in their state of temporary homelessness. The next morning, the Amish community was up early and on the spot to support their bishop and began the clearing and rebuilding process. Soon friends and neighbors from the English community appeared to offer assistance in all ways possible. A neighboring contractor brought in heavy equipment and his son manned a skid steer, as they began clearing debris from the ruined outbuildings. Later, flatbed truckloads of materials began arriving stacked high with building materials ordered locally and delivered with English-speed. A steady stream of folks dropped in by car truck, van, and SUV bringing food, condolences and support to keep the work-flow moving. Many pitched in to help in anyway they could and the rebuilding process seemed to run itself as people both found and made jobs for themselves to be useful. Everyone the Glicks especially were touched and grateful for the support and efforts of the entire surrounding area joining with the Amish community in this moment of need.

    Reconstruction continues (with typical Amish hard work and speed) and will no doubt be reaching completion soon possibly by the end of this week. By last Saturday, concrete block was up for the outbuildings while new walls, insulation, and interior drywall installation was near completion in the main farmhouse areas. A sense of normalcy finally seemed to be returning for the Glicks. In these uncertain times, we often feel that so much is shifting and changing that little is left that we can truly count on. But the power of local community neighbors helping neighbors in need as demonstrated here continues to be a living virtue integrated in to our rural heritage. It is truly a blessing and a comfort to see it alive and well among us.

    If everyone does something, then no one person will have to do everything.

    Mike Frank is a member of the Transition-Viroqua Steering Committee.

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    Eligible homes sought for summer Work Camp - November 16, 2012 by Mr HomeBuilder

    Senior citizens, the disabled and people with low or moderate incomes can get help with home repairs this summer through a program sponsored by River City Community Development Corp.

    Every two years, River City CDC hosts a Group Work Camp that involves teenagers from across the country coming to Pasquotank County to participate in a week of home renovation and repair projects.

    Eligible projects for the Work Camp include home interior and exterior paint jobs, drywall installation, porch repair, and skirting installation for mobile homes. The teen workers, who are supervised by adult leaders, can also can repair roofs, but projects are limited to 28 feet. Projects are generally limited to those that can be completed within four hours.

    River City CDC hopes to have as many as 70 homeowners sign up for the service. As of Monday, 10 had. The nonprofit hopes to have at least 12 project participants by Dec. 31. The final deadline to apply is March 1. The work will be performed in June.

    Applications are available at the River City office at 501 E. Main St., Elizabeth City. For more information, call 331-2925.

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    Sam Handyman Services in Atkins – Video - November 14, 2012 by Mr HomeBuilder


    Sam Handyman Services in Atkins
    http://www.samhandymanservices.com Sam Handyman Services proudly serves Conway and West Little Rock with 20 years experience. We focus on handyman services, but also provide drywall installation, painting, decks and patio covers. distributed by VideoBloom httpFrom:TheBerryCoViews:0 0ratingsTime:00:36More inEntertainment

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    American Handyman Service – Video - November 12, 2012 by Mr HomeBuilder


    American Handyman Service
    http://www.dexknows.com b618509 American Handyman Service is your source for home repair and handyman services. For more than 13 years, weve been serving customers in Tucson and the surrounding areas with interior and exterior painting, drywall installation and repair, plumbing and much more. We strive to offer our clients the most reliable, efficient and professional service available.From:dexknowsvideo44Views:0 0ratingsTime:00:32More inAutos Vehicles

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    Drywall DFW – The Best Drywall Contractor in Dallas – Video - November 12, 2012 by Mr HomeBuilder


    Drywall DFW - The Best Drywall Contractor in Dallas
    No matter how big or small your drywall project may be Drywall DFW can handle it. As one of the top Drywall Contractors in Dallas and Ft. Worth, we make sure you get the right drywall installation or repair at the right price. Our reputation for providing affordable quality drywall services stand second to none. We offer all of our residential and commercial drywall repairs and installations 7 days a week throughout the Dallas and Ft. Worth cities and towns. Some of our other residentialdrywall services include popcorn ceiling removal, wallpaper removal and room additions and expansions.From:DrywallDFWViews:0 0ratingsTime:01:34More inHowto Style

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    Carpentry – Video - November 2, 2012 by Mr HomeBuilder


    Carpentry
    Interested in building things? Enjoy being outside? Ready to build your future? Students who want to join the growing field of construction will learn the fundamentals needed to get ahead in the Carpentry program located at Fairfield Career Center. Carpentry students learn all aspects of constructing buildings, from site layout to interior finishing. Other areas of study include: blueprint reading drywall installation OSHA 10 hr certification rough-framing interior finishing BobCat training roofing sidingFrom:EFCTSViews:60 0ratingsTime:02:01More inEducation

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