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    Gutter Installation Houston – Video - October 5, 2014 by Mr HomeBuilder


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    Victoria Gutter Installation – Video - October 5, 2014 by Mr HomeBuilder


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    Gutter Installation: Why should you let professionals do this job? – Video - October 3, 2014 by Mr HomeBuilder


    Gutter Installation: Why should you let professionals do this job?
    Whether your house is completely new or two-decades-old, you need to ensure it appears nice is sturdy. Yet, if you have standing water or slow-moving water that isn #39;t draining off quick enough,...

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    Supervisors approve $235,000 for TIF urban renewal projects - October 2, 2014 by Mr HomeBuilder

    The Story County Board of Supervisors has approved $235,000 in tax-increment financing assistance for eight urban renewal area projects around the county, including $56,000 for a clock tower center in Nevada and $45,000 for a new water main in Kelley.

    At its Tuesday meeting, supervisors signed off on those and six other projects located in seven towns and the Colo-Nesco School District for the TIF programs third year. The program was started to provide assistance for infrastructure projects, public land and trail improvements and Main Street revitalization.

    Funding requests for this years approved projects, combined and after revisions, were about $60,000 above the $235,000 available without the county incurring debt by providing additional financing through bonds.

    In 2012, the first year of the urban renewal area project, debts were incurred for the three approved projects, which included the expansion of the Dakins Lake county park outside Zearing.

    However, supervisors agreed that none of the project applications this year rose to the level of justifying taking on debts.The board voted unanimously to approve revised figures suggested by Supervisor Rick Sanders that reduced each projects TIF funding by about 20 percent to meet the $235,000 limit.

    The other TIF assistance projects approved by the supervisors Tuesday were $32,000 for a Collins water line project, $14,000 for the second phase of a Colo-Nesco playground project that received $45,000 in TIF funding from the board last year, $13,000 for a Huxley Heart of Iowa Trail resurfacing project, $30,000 for a Maxwell curb and gutter installation project, $21,000 for Slater Main Street improvements and $24,000 for Zearing Main Street building renovations.

    Supervisors rejected TIF funding for three projects a Collins Main Street revitalization project that had been withdrawn after it was previously deemed ineligible, a separate Collins storm sewer project and a Story City project to build a street named after former Democratic state Sen. Rich Olive in the towns business park.

    The projects were rejected because, supervisors agreed, the TIF program wasnt meant to fund road work and, in the case of Story City, separate TIF funding had already been secured for the project a fact Story City Administrator Mark Jackson previously argued, without success, shouldnt be a deciding factor.

    However, the board agreed that the curb and gutter work in Maxwell was an exception because of its proximity to the Story County Freedom Rock, a veterans memorial, which made the board view the project more as a park improvement than road work.

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    Gutter Installation | Replacement | Seamless Gutters - September 21, 2014 by Mr HomeBuilder

    Seamless Gutter Installation Services from ABC Seamless

    ABC Seamless is proud to provide seamless gutter installation services for homeowners throughout the United States. Since 1978, we have installed seamless, fascia-style gutters manufactured on-site from 28-gauge, hot-dipped, G-90 galvanized steel. This superior construction makes our seamless gutters incredibly strong and far more resistant to dents and dings from ladders or other objects.

    We understand that the appearance of your gutters is just as important as its strength. Thats why our gutter installation involves custom cutting and fitting our gutters to the exact dimensions of your home, eliminating the ugly seams and splices characteristic of other gutter systems. Our gutter installation process incorporates hidden heavy hangers that provide support and fasten the gutter system securely to your home. These exclusive hangers are stronger than conventional spike and ferrule anchors and help eliminate the risk of gutter separation. They also give your gutters a clean, seamless look, enhancing your homes curb appeal.

    Other benefits of choosing ABC Seamless for seamless gutter installation:

    Additionally, our gutter installation teams are comprised of gutter experts, trained and experienced in installing ABC Seamless gutter systems. They work hard to earn your trust and your complete satisfaction with the work theyve performed. We are committed to installing products of unmatched quality as well as providing customer service that is second to none.

    Contact ABC Seamless today to learn more about our gutter installation services and to find out why we are the gutter contractor of choice for countless homeowners throughout the United States.

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    Temporary lane closures on Waukegan road scheduled for Sept. 22 through Nov. 15 - September 21, 2014 by Mr HomeBuilder

    Motorists can expect delays due to daily day time temporary lane closures on Waukegan Road in Deerfield and Bannockburn, beginning Monday, September 22 through November 15, 2014.

    The construction will take place on Waukegan Road from Lake Cook Road to Osterman Avenue and from Deerfield High School to Illinois Route 22. Work will include pavement patching, curb and gutter, sidewalk removal and replacement, milling and resurfacing and installation of new payment markings. Traffic lanes will be reduced during construction.

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    GUTTER BUDDY Facilitates Gutter Installation – Designed by InventHelp Client (FED-1384) - September 18, 2014 by Mr HomeBuilder

    PITTSBURGH, PA (PRWEB) September 18, 2014

    "I used to be in construction, so I know how difficult it is to install gutters without assistance," said an inventor from Hoquiam, Wash. "In order to solve this problem, I conceived of a helpful tool." He then created a prototype.

    The patent-pending GUTTER BUDDY enables a user to install gutters more quickly and easily without the need for assistance. As a result, it saves time and effort, as well as promotes efficiency and productivity. The tool is easy to use and ideal for gutter installers and DIYers.

    The original design was submitted to the Seattle office of InventHelp. It is currently available for licensing or sale to manufacturers or marketers. For more information, write Dept. 13-FED-1384, InventHelp, 217 Ninth Street, Pittsburgh, PA 15222, or call (412) 288-1300 ext. 1368. Learn more about InventHelp's Invention Submission Services at http://www.InventHelp.com - https://www.youtube.com/user/inventhelp

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    Rain Garden Tour - September 18, 2014 by Mr HomeBuilder

    Rain gardens, pollinators, living shoreline twenty-five Erie County Master Gardeners sampled them all last Monday night touring three public gardens in Sandusky.

    Bre Hohman, Erie Soil and Water Watershed Coordinator, led the tour. Hohman was instrumental in the gardens designs and installation.

    Stop one: Meadowlawn School on Strub Road. The 500-foot rain garden was planted last June as a hands on learning lab to encourage fourth graders in the areas of science, technology, engineering, and math. Girl Scout Troop 517 helped with its installation. The purpose of the rain garden is to collect runoff from roofs, parking lots, and sidewalks thus reducing flows that overwhelm our storm sewers and streams. Rain gardens improve water quality in nearby bodies of water by helping with erosion, water pollution, and flooding. Rain from a roofs gutter is directed into the Meadowlawn bowl-shaped area. Some of the plant species include ironweed, iris, sedum, coneflowers, gazing star, and asters which create a succession of blooms from spring through fall. They also attract pollinators. A recent garden addition is milkweed, the host plant for the Monarch butterfly. Pavers allow students to immerse themselves in the plantings and collect data such as rainfall totals, drainage times, and soil temperatures. The students learn to analyze the data and share it with others.

    Stop two: Living Shoreline Demonstration Garden, Shoreline Drive. One of the citys greatest assets is the water yet often it is difficult to wiggle your toes in it. Hohman said that ESWCD partnered with ODNR, local volunteer groups including the Friends of Pipe Creek Watershed and the Friends of the Sandusky Greenhouse, and others to grow and plant the switch grass and little blue steam that are among the varieties that serve to stabilize the shore. Hohman says that when the water is low, visitors to Shoreline Park will be able to walk at the waters edge among the grasses. She added that many of the Canada geese have moved on, taking with them their green tootsie roll droppings and allowing park visitors to spread out blankets and enjoy the scenery. Algal blooms have decreased and future plans for the park include a floating wetland raft to encourage greater diversity of wildlife.

    Stop three: Venice School on Venice Heights Boulevard. The rain gardens at the school provide similar educational experiences for Sandusky students as the Meadowland project. Hohman said the planting at Venice School was trickier though. Augers were necessary to penetrate into the heavy clay soils. Water runoff comes from a parking lot. The Venice garden, which is more than double the size of the Meadowlawn project, incorporates shrubs into its design, includingviburnum and variegated dogwood. New England asters, monarda Fireball, blue flag, coreopsis Moonbeam, iris, spiderwort, pink flag, and milkweed are some others. Hohman says that the garden has proved so successful that plans are being made to establish a channel from an adjoining parking lot to also drain into the area. Students often check the garden and collect data several times a day after a storm,taking measurements to see how quickly the water is percolating into the soil.

    The three Sandusky gardens are beautiful. They are exciting. They are training our students to become better stewards of the land, and they can help us learn more, too. Spread the word. Visit the gardens.

    Master Gardener Juanita Fenton caught Bres passion and enthusiasm. It gave me an idea for an area in my garden. My wheels are turning!

    My wheels are turning, too, and I think that lots of Erie County Master Gardeners wheels are turning. What a fun night!

    Connie Jackson Erie County Master Gardener

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    Road Resurfacing On Golf Road In Rolling Meadows Starts Sept. 22 - September 18, 2014 by Mr HomeBuilder

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    Road Resurfacing On Golf Road In Rolling Meadows Starts Sept. 22

    Pavement resurfacing along Golf Road in Rolling Meadows from Interstate 90 to Interstate 290/IL Route 53, will begin on Monday, Sept. 22.

    Work will include removal of existing asphalt pavement surface, removal and replacement of failed curb and gutter sections, repair or replacement of failed storm water collection structures, sidewalk repairs at intersections, new asphalt surface installation and new pavement striping, according to a memo sent out by the Rolling Meadows Public Works Dept.

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    Construction on storm sewer line begins today - September 15, 2014 by Mr HomeBuilder

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    Construction on the installation of a storm sewer line to accommodate future work on the rehabilitation of Grove Street in Stephenville is set to start today.

    Shawn Boyd of Boyd and Bungay Construction Limited said with the arrival of concrete components from Central Pre-Cast Ltd. of Lewisporte on Thursday, the company can now move ahead with construction.

    The pipes for the project arrived earlier and are located in several sections near where they will be laid.

    Council approved the awarding of a contract at its regular general meeting on Aug. 28 for the first phase of the work to Boyd and Bungay Construction Limited in the amount of $609,066.56.

    This phase does not involve the actual rehabilitation of Grove Street, but rather the running of a new storm sewer line that will extend from near the intersection of West Street and Queen Street up to the end of Princess Avenue.

    Mayor Tom OBrien said where the line will cross Queen Street and Prince Rupert Drive and run up Princess Avenue, some disruptions to traffic can be expected.

    At the regular general meeting of Stephenville town council this past Thursday, OBrien and town clerk Carolyn Lidstone authorized the signing of an agreement between the Department of Municipal and Intergovernmental Affairs and the Town of Stephenville for these upgrades with approved funding of $742,581 to be cost-shared on an 80/20 provincial-municipal basis.

    This storm sewer line is needed to handle the runoff on Grove Street. The future second phase will involve a full rehabilitation of Grove Street, including new water and sewer lines, storm sewer, curb and gutter, along with paving and sidewalks.

    Organizations: Central Pre-Cast Ltd. of Lewisporte, Stephenville town council, Department of Municipal and Intergovernmental Affairs

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