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    San Antonio Asphalt Paving, 24-7 Under Pressure. Sand Blasting – Video - February 4, 2012 by Mr HomeBuilder

    05-12-2011 17:23 San Antonio Asphalt Paving, 24-7 Under Pressure now provides Sand Blasting services in addition to our asphalt and pressure washing services. Asphalt Work, Asphalt Patch, Seal Coating, Crack Sealing, lot striping, and lot maintenance services as well as pressure washing and now sand blasting. visit http://www.sanantonioasphaltpaving.com for Asphalt and Paving services visit http://www.24-7underpressure.com for Pressure washing and Sand Blasting Services.

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    JC Power Wash Fleet Washing Services – Video - February 4, 2012 by Mr HomeBuilder

    17-11-2011 17:12 JC Power Wash fleet washing services

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    A Saint Cleaning Services LLC – Video - February 4, 2012 by Mr HomeBuilder

    13-12-2011 09:48 Office Cleaning, Power Washing Service, Steam Cleaning Power Washing, New construction clean ups, Pressure Washing and Service, Wash houses, Polish Waxing floors and cleaning, Home Cleaning, Remodeling

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    Power Washing Holmdel | Affordable - February 4, 2012 by Mr HomeBuilder

    09-01-2012 18:01 affordable-and-professional.com Power washing Holmdel NJ 732.946.0168 Affordable and Prfessional powerwashing service in Holmdel New Jersey has been offering commercial, residentdial and Property management powerwashing services

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    The Woodlands, TX | Houston, TX Pressure Washing - February 4, 2012 by Mr HomeBuilder

    15-01-2012 16:13 Elite Pressure Washing and Painting, Inc. Ecofriendly Pressure Washing and Window Cleaning services in The Woodlands, Texas. Power Washing and Window Washing in Houston, Texas. http://www.thewoodlandspressurewashing.com http://www.elitepressurewashinginc.com Find us on facebook and like us to get coupons. http://www.facebook.com

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    AZ PowerWash Pros – Residential - February 4, 2012 by Mr HomeBuilder

    12-01-2012 22:20 AZ Power Wash Pros LLC is Phoenix, Arizona's premier pressure washing and property maintenance company. We offer residential and commercial power washing and steam cleaning services. Our company specializes in commercial property maintenance and residential exterior cleaning services to the entire Phoenix metro area. We clean driveways, patios, pool decks, houses, sidewalks, buildings, windows, parking lots, gutters, and much more! Call us today for a free pressure washing quote: 602-475-8777. Remember, "Don't Use A Hose, Just Call The Pros!"

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    Houston, TX | The Woodlands, TX Pressure Washing, Window Cleaning, Roof Cleaning – Video - February 4, 2012 by Mr HomeBuilder

    15-01-2012 18:51 Elite Pressure Washing and Painting, Inc. Ecofriendly Pressure Washing and Window Cleaning services in The Woodlands, TX. Power Washing and Roof Cleaning services in Houston, TX. http://www.thewoodlandspressurewashing.com http://www.elitepressurewashinginc.com Find us on facebook and like us to get coupons. http://www.facebook.com

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    Cold, snow take toll in Europe - February 4, 2012 by Mr HomeBuilder

    BELGRADE, Serbia —  At least 11,000 villagers have been trapped by heavy snow and blizzards in Serbia?s mountains, authorities said Thursday, as the death toll from Eastern Europe?s weeklong deep freeze rose to 123, many of them homeless people.

    The harshest winter in decades has seen temperatures in some regions dropping to minus 22 F and below, and has caused power outages, traffic chaos and the widespread closing of schools, nurseries and airports.

    The stranded in Serbia are stuck in some 6,500 homes in remote areas that cannot be reached due to icy, snow-clogged roads with banks reaching up to 16 feet. Emergency crews were pressing hard to try to clear the snow to deliver badly needed supplies, and helicopters were dispatched to some particularly remote areas in Serbia and neighboring Bosnia.

    On Bosnia?s Mt. Romanija, near Sarajevo, a chopper thumped down in the small hamlet of Ozerkovici, where a single nun lives in a Serb Christian Orthodox monastery surrounded by just a few village residents.

    Wrapped tight in a black jacket and a scarf, Sister Justina greeted aid workers at her monastery: ?I live alone here,? she said, but noted ?God will help me.?

    In Serbia, relief efforts are concentrated on evacuating the sick, on food delivery and gasoline distribution.

    ?We are trying everything to unblock the roads since more snow and blizzards are expected in the coming days,? Serbian emergency police official Predrag Maric told The Associated Press.

    He said ?the most dramatic? situation is near Serbia?s southwestern town of Sijenica, where it has been freezing cold or snowing for 26 days, and diesel fuel supplies used by snowplows are running low.

    Most people in the villages will have enough food supplies stored up for the winter, Maric said, but he warned those who are stranded not to try to go anywhere on their own and to call emergency services if they need help.

    Newly reported deaths on Thursday because of the cold included 20 in Ukraine, nine in Poland, eight in Romania, and one more each in Serbia and the Czech Republic. In Western Europe, one person was reported dead in Germany and one in Italy.

    Polish government spokeswoman Malgorzata Wozniak said her country?s victims were mostly homeless people under the influence of alcohol who had sought shelter in unheated buildings. Officials appealed to the public to quickly help anyone they saw in need and homeless shelters were full.

    In Warsaw, where the temperature Wednesday night was minus 8 F, the narrow corridors of the Monar homeless shelter were filled with drying washing, and the residents crammed into a small dining room with bowls of soup.

    Martyna, pregnant and unemployed, said she was grateful to find a place there after her family rejected her and her partner.

    ?This is the only safe place for me, where I can live and hide ? from this sudden cold, too,? the 22-year-old said. ?I have nowhere else to go.? She refused to give her last name, saying she didn?t want anyone to know she was staying there.

    Brothers Robert, 32, and Wieslaw, 27, arrived last week from Inowroclaw, in central Poland, saying they were promised full-time jobs that never materialized. They would have been left in the cold, but someone told them to go to the center, which currently houses 278 people.

    ?We don?t have to worry anymore where we will spend the night,? said Wieslaw.

    ?It is so cold outside that you don?t want to leave here,? his brother agreed.

    Firefighters in Poland say that eleven people have died since Friday from asphyxiation with carbon monoxide, when they were using charcoal heaters to warm their homes.

    In Ukraine, 63 people have died from the cold in the last week. Nearly 950 others were hospitalized with hypothermia and frostbite, and more than 2,000 heated tents have been set up with hot food for the homeless.

    In Italy?s financial capital of Milan, officials said a homeless man died from exposure Thursday.

    About 180 schools were closed in Romania because of the freezing cold. Three ships were blocked on the Danube River ? one German, one Dutch and one Romanian ? and efforts were made to unblock them from ice.

    In Bulgaria, where 16 towns recorded their lowest temperatures since records started 100 years ago, 1,070 schools across the country remained closed Thursday and large sections of the Danube were frozen, hampering navigation. Some villages in Bosnia have had no electricity for days and crews were working around-the-clock trying to fix power lines.

    Temperatures in parts of Germany were as low as minus 12 Fahrenheit Thursday afternoon. In the eastern city of Magdeburg, police said a 55-year-old homeless man who apparently had frozen to death was found Thursday morning.

    However, the cold wave wasn?t causing hardship everywhere.

    Dutch authorities banned boats from some of Amsterdam?s canals and waterways in the hope the big freeze gripping the city would turn the still water to ice and allow residents to go skating.

    They also turned off mills and pumps that regulate water levels in the low-lying, flood-prone nation to improve the chances of canals freezing over.

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    How to Wrap a Truck for Power Washing from Powerwash.com by Mike Hinderliter – Video - February 4, 2012 by Mr HomeBuilder

    16-01-2012 14:59 How to Wrap a truck for pressure washing services from Powerwash.com (www.powerwash.com) by Michael Hinderliter

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    From Repairs to Cleaning, All American Makes Hard Surfaces Like New - February 3, 2012 by Mr HomeBuilder

    Even the hardest of household surfaces can be damaged and dirt will build up over time. That's when it's time to call Monterey Bay Refinishing and its subsidiary All American Stone, Tile and Grout Restoration and Maintenance.

    "We've always been the go-to people for getting surfaces like bathtubs back to factory specifications," said Cathy McCoy, who along with husband, Ernie, have owned and run Monterey Bay Refinishing for 15 years. Ernie is well-known among local contractors for his ability to fix chips, cracks and other flaws in porcelain, marble, acrylic and more that can happen during construction.

    "Rather than replace a new unit that has been damaged, Ernie makes invisible repairs to factory specifications," Cathy said. "He has an artist's eye, and can match color, swirls and everything."
    They added All-American's surface cleaning in 2007, and still operate both with Ernie in the field and Cathy in the office.

    "As construction slowed, we looked to add services in a related area. After researching the restoration of stone, tile and grout, we agreed that this was the direction we wanted to go," Cathy recalled.

    All-American uses high-pressure water heated to 240 degrees and applied with specialized equipment that contains and recovers the water, allowing work on both horizontal and vertical surfaces with minimal mess. By adjusting cleansers and pressure, Ernie can clean tile, brick, travertine, flagstone, concrete and more, both indoors and out.

    The new side of the business involves much more than mere power washing. It required learning about the specific characteristics of different surfaces."

    "The way that we can use high pressure without damaging the surface is to know just how much pressure to use for each type of surface, and the specialized tools we use in conjunction with our power unit that prevent gouging," she explained. "This type of powerful cleaning is not the only tool we need, however—there is often chemistry involved, as well as a lot of elbow-grease, especially with heavy mineral buildup and staining. We also do honing and polishing of stone."

    To help keep the surface clean once it has been restored, they can apply a sealer.
    And All-American stays current with advances in cleanser and sealing offerings.

    "Ernie is always testing new products as they become available, to see which ones provide the best repellency and cleaning, and have low v.o.c.'s (volatile organic compounds)," Cathy said.

    Applying the Golden Rule
    to Business and Life
    When Ernie visits a potential customer to inspect and bid on a job, he looks for the best long-term solution and protection for the investment a homeowner has made. And if he thinks the surface should be replaced, he'll say so even it means he loses a cleaning job.

    "Our clients are our neighbors. It's a big responsibility when someone invites you into their home. We're going to see them on the street next week or at church," said Cathy.

    That approach has paid off in strong referrals, and they get most of their business by word of mouth, she said.

    Understanding the importance of community support and awareness got them involved in Think Local First. Ernie has been a member of the Lion's Club since 1985, and currently serves with the Santa Cruz Host chapter, along with Michael Olson, a Think Local First Board member. He invited the McCoys to that non-profit. The idea of supporting other local business owners matched their long-time practice of referring work and buying products locally.

    "We went to a meeting and said, that's it, we're in," Cathy recalled.

    The McCoys "do unto others" approach extends beyond their business. A tradition of going to Mexico's Baja peninsula each year after Christmas to build modest homes and distribute shoes and food grew into the non-profit Club Dust. Last year it involved about 200 people, with Ernie serving as chef for the several days of work. Locally, the McCoys regularly volunteer for the Elm Street Mission.

    And the Lion's Club work took a personal turn with its emphasis on providing glasses and helping the blind. Not only did Cathy know where to turn to get someone she knew glasses, Cathy herself has learned she has a degenerative sight disorder.

    "Our business not only allows us to support our family, it supports our long-term goal of caring for our community and caring for the world," she said. "It all comes back to the same golden rule."

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