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    Roofing Contractor Kaufman TX Accountability Roofing - November 2, 2012 by Mr HomeBuilder


    Roofing Contractor Kaufman TX Accountability Roofing Construction LLC
    Roofing Contractor Kaufman TX Accountability Roofing Construction LLC (469) 595-3495 When you need roof maintenance, repair, or a new roof, call on the roofing contractor with over 15 years of experience to get the job done right the first time. Call Accountability Roofing Construction LLC and find out why . . . "You Can Call Us For All Your Roofing Needs!" At Accountability Roofing Construction we provide a variety of construction services including installation and repair of metal roofing, shingle roofing, fencing installation, window repair, gutter installation, and flooring. We are licensed and insured for your protection. Our family owned and operated, Christian based company, is the roofing contractor you #39;ll want to choose in the Kaufman area. We take pride in giving you high quality construction services at reasonable prices. We are honest, dependable, and the right choice when you are looking for a roofing contractor you can count on. If your next home improvement project is the installation or repair of the roof, call the roofing contractor of choice in Kaufman, TX today. We are dependable and offer roofing and construction services to residential, commercial, and industrial customers. Call Accountability Roofing Construction LLC at 469-595-3495 to schedule your consultation. Roofing Contractor Kaufman TX Accountability Roofing Construction LLC (469) 595-3495 roofingcontractorkaufman.comFrom:Roofing75142Views:0 0ratingsTime:00:31More inPeople Blogs

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    Home Improvements Milford CT Berkeley Exteriors – Video - November 2, 2012 by Mr HomeBuilder


    Home Improvements Milford CT Berkeley Exteriors
    Home Improvements Milford CT Berkeley Exteriors (203) 877-4373 If the outside of your home needs repairs or renovations, count on the professionals from Berkeley Exteriors. We work hard providing you with home improvements and we have been . . . "Standing Behind Every Job Since 1992!" Here at Berkeley Exteriors, we provide you with a variety of different home improvements to choose from. If your home exterior needs repairs, we provide you with roofing, siding, window, and gutter repair. We also provide you with remodeling services with roof, door, window, and gutter installation, as well as, siding, deck installation, and solar energy solutions to improve your home and help you save money. We offer many discounts and upgrades, including weatherization upgrades, and we have many packages to choose from that fit every budget. Improve the state of your home exterior with home improvements from Berkeley Exteriors in Milford, CT. Call for affordable home exterior services and get a free estimate. Home Improvements Milford CT Berkeley Exteriors (203) 877-4373 http://www.berkeleyexteriors.comFrom:HomeImprovement06460Views:0 0ratingsTime:00:31More inPeople Blogs

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    Gutter Installation Greensboro NC | (336) 609-6363 – Video - November 2, 2012 by Mr HomeBuilder


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    Statewide sting targets unlicensed contractors, including a dozen in the Bay Area - October 23, 2012 by Mr HomeBuilder

    UNION CITY -- Nearly 100 people, including about a dozen Bay Area residents, face potential criminal charges after being arrested during a statewide undercover sting targeting unlicensed contractors.

    Fraud investigators from the Contractors State License Board conducted stings on Wednesday and Thursday in Alameda, Los Angeles, Monterey, Placer, San Diego, San Luis Obispo and Sonoma counties. Investigators posed as homeowners seeking bids for home improvements including painting, tree trimming, gutter installation and water heater replacement.

    A total of 92 people, including 14 who bid on work at a rental home in Union City, were arrested on suspicion of contracting without a license, board spokesman Rick Lopes said Friday.

    "Their goal is to fly under the radar, to pay workers in cash under the table and to not pay taxes," Lopes said while standing outside the home in the 3100 block of Chimney Court used to bust the bad contractors.

    Investigators contacted the suspects after finding them online at websites including Craigslist, in fliers left on homeowner's doors or by word-of-mouth from legitimately licensed contractors who knew their competitors were not licensed.

    Loren Reed, with the California Department of Consumer Affairs, said investigators put out bids at the Union City home for outdoor repairs including landscaping and fencing. Inside the home, they asked suspects to bid on items including plumbing, carpeting and

    When the suspects arrived at the home to bid on the repairs, investigators asked for proof of a contracting license. When they could not provide one, the suspects were arrested, Lopes said.

    In one instance, Lopes said, one suspect presented a fake, plastic license ID card to an investigator. The investigator knew better and the suspect was arrested.

    Under California law, any job estimated at more than $500 must be performed by someone with a state license. State law also requires contractors to place their license number in print, broadcast and online advertisements. Those without a license can advertise to perform jobs valued at less than $500, but the ad must state that they are not licensed.

    State authorities said the stings also were aimed at catching a number of suspects on a "most wanted" list of known violators. Warrants have been issued for the arrest of people who appear on the list, who Lopes said are unlicensed violators known to prey on unsuspecting homeowners. The list is available to the public at http://www.cslb.ca.gov/generalinformation/newsroom/mostwanted/.

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    Statewide sting targets unlicensed contractors, with a dozen in Bay Area - October 23, 2012 by Mr HomeBuilder

    UNION CITY -- Nearly 100 people, including about a dozen Bay Area residents, face potential criminal charges after being arrested during a statewide undercover sting targeting unlicensed contractors.

    Fraud investigators from the Contractors State License Board conducted stings on Wednesday and Thursday in Alameda, Los Angeles, Monterey, Placer, San Diego, San Luis Obispo and Sonoma counties. Investigators posed as homeowners seeking bids for home improvements including painting, tree trimming, gutter installation and water heater replacement.

    A total of 92 people, including 14 who bid on work at a rental home in Union City, were arrested on suspicion of contracting without a license, board spokesman Rick Lopes said Friday.

    "Their goal is to fly under the radar, to pay workers in cash under the table and to not pay taxes," Lopes said while standing outside the home in the 3100 block of Chimney Court used to bust the bad contractors.

    Investigators contacted the suspects after finding them online at websites including Craigslist, in fliers left on homeowner's doors or by word-of-mouth from legitimately licensed contractors who knew their competitors were not licensed.

    Loren Reed, with the California Department of Consumer Affairs, said investigators put out bids at the Union City home for outdoor repairs including landscaping and fencing. Inside the home, they asked suspects to bid on items including plumbing, carpeting and

    When the suspects arrived at the home to bid on the repairs, investigators asked for proof of a contracting license. When they could not provide one, the suspects were arrested, Lopes said.

    In one instance, Lopes said, one suspect presented a fake, plastic license ID card to an investigator. The investigator knew better and the suspect was arrested.

    Under California law, any job estimated at more than $500 must be performed by someone with a state license. State law also requires contractors to place their license number in print, broadcast and online advertisements. Those without a license can advertise to perform jobs valued at less than $500, but the ad must state that they are not licensed.

    State authorities said the stings also were aimed at catching a number of suspects on a "most wanted" list of known violators. Warrants have been issued for the arrest of people who appear on the list, who Lopes said are unlicensed violators known to prey on unsuspecting homeowners. The list is available to the public at http://www.cslb.ca.gov/generalinformation/newsroom/mostwanted/.

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    Walkabout: Synagogue plants environmental cure to curb rain runoff - October 23, 2012 by Mr HomeBuilder

    On the western corner of Temple Sinai's Forbes Avenue property in Squirrel Hill, 50 people spent five hours Sunday creating a 16-by-23-foot sponge of plants and mulch.

    It will be fed when the next rain pours from the roof to the gutter, down the disengaged downspout into a bank of gravel that will release it at a trickle across a small trench in the sidewalk to the rain garden.

    Depending on the duration and severity of any one storm, one little patch like that keeps tens to hundreds of gallons of water out of the municipal system.

    As impatient as a hungry raccoon, I always think "little by little" means "too little by too little" when I hear about another small, sustainable solution to our wildly expensive and massive problems.

    I wonder why everybody who has cognizance and a few hundred dollars doesn't do what Temple Sinai has done. The more water that's kept out of underground pipes, the less overflow. The less water to treat, the less cost to us all -- except that if Alcosan builds pipes and tanks to the tune of $2 billion to meet a government mandate to reduce sewage overflow, our bills will go up regardless of solutions we provide at home.

    Alcosan should consider offering people who spend on solutions of their own some relief from the rate hike.

    At Temple Sinai, I imagined the rain garden as a patch on a quilt of Pittsburgh that's still a mostly empty frame. I imagined patches filling in the quilt from where I stood: a patch in the property across Murdoch Street and patches on each property across Forbes and then, hopping over Wightman and up Forbes toward Murray Avenue.

    I took my fantasy citywide: Alcosan subsidizes a rain barrel for every property owner and partners with Nine Mile Run Watershed Association to install them. In fantasy, of course, time stands still. In reality, Alcosan has until Jan. 23 to submit its final plan to the Allegheny County Health Department, state Department of Environmental Protection and U.S. Environmental Protection Agency.

    Rabbi Ronald B.B. Symons, director of Temple Sinai's Tikkun Olam Center for Social Justice, said the rain garden, whose installation was organized by Zelda Curtiss, was one result of a session in which congregants were asked to name things that "kept them up at night -- not arthritis or money or kids but something they could dedicate time to" to make the world a better place.

    About 200 people voted on 17 categories, paring the list to four: public education, transportation, elder care and the environment. The rain garden shows the synagogue's commitment to that environmental goal as Alcosan wrestles with its costly choices.

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    17 unlicensed contractors cited in Seaside as part of sting - October 23, 2012 by Mr HomeBuilder

    Seventeen handymen and builders in Seaside were cited and released after a statewide undercover sting operation, Contractors State License Board officials announced Friday.

    Undercover investigators from the board's Statewide Investigative Fraud Team, known as SWIFT, posed as homeowners looking for help with tree trimming, gutter installation, water heater repairs, fence building, painting and home repairs.

    Although the sting took place in Seaside, the unlicensed contractors hailed from around the Central Coast.

    Besides Seaside, those cited reside in Pacific Grove, Monterey, Salinas, Soledad, Marina and one in Gilroy.

    The stings took place Wednesday and Thursday in Monterey, Alameda, Los Angeles, Placer, San Diego, San Luis Obispo and Sonoma counties.

    Of the cities targeted, Seaside had the most citations after Redondo Beach, where 18 people were cited.

    Investigators said 92 people were cited, but the number may grow because some targets still might fax or email bids to the undercover officers.

    The Monterey County District Attorney's Office and Seaside police worked with the state investigators.

    Seaside police Cmdr. Louis Lumpkin said the sting was similar to one conducted two years ago in the city.

    Asked if Seaside was chosen as a target for any special reason, he said, "It was just our turn again."

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    Road Constuction - October 23, 2012 by Mr HomeBuilder

    The City of Douglas continues work on various projects. This work is being completed by the Department of Public works and is part of the Mayor and Councils ongoing infrastructure improvement program.

    Please be aware of the need for water conservation. We respectfully request residents conserve water by checking faucets, pipes, and toilets for leaks and only watering lawns and gardens between 7 p.m. and 7 a.m. On behalf of the City of Douglas, thank you for your commitment to ensuring a sustainable water supply for our community.

    3rd Street & Chino Road

    All vehicles traveling to Mexico via the Port of Entry continue to use Chino Road to Pan American Avenue. Heavy commercial trucks continue to be diverted to 3rd Street via H Avenue.

    Construction roadside improvements begin and include sidewalk installation and street lighting work on 3rd Street and Chiricahua Avenue to Chino Road.

    Curbing Installation

    Curb and gutter installation is taking place on 19th through 23rd Street and Tompkins Avenue. Construction hours are from 7:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m., Monday through Friday.

    Fire hydrant and water system maintenance continues along with miscellaneous concrete sidewalk repairs, pothole patching, cleanup, and graffiti cleanup throughout the city. If you have questions, please contact the Department of Public Works at 417-7329. Should problems arise with water and/or sewer services on the weekend or a holiday, please contact the Douglas Police Department at 417-7550, and on-call staff will be dispatched to your residence.

    The City asks that you please obey all construction detours and use caution while driving or walking through these construction zones. We apologize for the inconveniences and we thank you for your patience. Please help keep everyone safe.

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