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    Thompson Creek Window Company Presents Holiday House Proud Lights Contest - December 3, 2014 by Mr HomeBuilder

    Lanham, MD (PRWEB) December 03, 2014

    Thompson Creek Window Company is proud to announce their Holiday House Proud light decorating contest! Thompson Creek is inviting all homeowners in the Washington DC and Baltimore metropolitan areas to share their decorated holiday house and gather votes from family and friends to win! The 3 entries with the most votes will each receive $500. Additionally, each winner can choose from one of our local charities Anne Arundel Medical Center Foundation of Breast Cancer Research, Toys for Tots, or the SPCA of Anne Arundel County to receive $500.

    To participate in the contest, entrants and voters should log onto http://www.holidayhouseproud.com and look through the entries to vote for your favorite decorated holiday house. To enter your home into the contest, simply click Submit your Entry and upload a picture or video of your home. Then share the link with family and friends on your social networks to gather votes! Contest runs from November 28th, 2014 to December 20th 2014.

    Companys President Rick Wuest said, Our Holiday House Proud contest creates a fun way to bring family, community, and charity together in celebration of the holiday season. We believe in giving back to the community that supports us and sponsoring this years contest is one of the ways we accomplish this. We are excited to sponsor the contest and look forward to seeing the beautifully decorated homes and supporting our local charities.

    Winners will be announced on December 22nd at 3 pm on Thompson Creek Window Companys Facebook page.

    About Thompson Creek Window Company

    Founded in 1980, Thompson Creek Window Company began as a manufacturer of energy-efficient, maintenance-free vinyl windows. Since that time, Thompson Creek Window Company has evolved into one of the leading specialty home improvement contracting companies in the nation. The companys product mix includes replacement windows and doors and a clog-free gutter system. Thompson Creek Window Company is headquartered in Lanham, Maryland, with an 80,000 square-foot manufacturing facility in Landover, Maryland. Thompson Creek employs over 400 people in the Washington D.C. region

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    Block Imaging Introduces Service Window - December 3, 2014 by Mr HomeBuilder

    Service Window is a one-stop online hub for diagnostic imaging equipment owners to track all of their systems upkeep. Digital copies of field service reports, real time case notes, equipment uptime tracking, and a service representative message board are a few of the features Service Window will offer to increase communication with imaging facilities and simplify access to important details of equipment service coverage.

    Service Window is a one-stop online hub for tracking a diagnostic imaging systems upkeep. Digital copies of field service reports, real time case notes, equipment uptime tracking, and a service representative message board are just a few of the features Service Window will offer to increase communication with radiology and imaging facilities and simplify access to important details of service coverage.

    Gabe Viscomi, Block Imagings Vice President of Service, said, Service Window is all about transparent communication and high-utility content. Were excited to see imaging providers empowered by their access to these online tools. At no additional cost, theyll be able to view and track the same information that we use within our department to communicate the progress and needs of service calls and contracts.

    Service Window is currently undergoing beta testing and will continue to be revised for an even more user-friendly and informative interface based on real-time feedback from Block Imagings general service customer base.

    About Block Imaging: Block Imaging is a premier worldwide provider of refurbished medical imaging equipment, parts and services from all modalities and manufacturers. Founded in 1997, Block Imaging exists to extend the life of medical imaging equipment by providing engineering, refurbishment and replacement parts because a second chance at life for diagnostic imaging systems means a second chance at life for people. Today, Block companies serve the global medical industry from offices in the United States, Germany and Japan. Learn more about Block Imaging Service at: http://offers.blockimaging.com/service

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    Morris Hills School District receives state grants - December 3, 2014 by Mr HomeBuilder

    ROCKAWAY - Morris Hills Regional High School District will receive $635,188 in grant funding from the New Jersey Schools Development Authority, the Schools Development Authority (SDA) announced on Friday, Nov. 21.

    The funds come from a total of four grants through the SDAs Regular Operating District grant program. Two grants, for $134,640 and $134,640 respectively, will assist in electric service replacement at Morris Hills High School and Morris Knolls High School. The remaining two grants, for $252,700 and $113,208 respectively, will provide funds for a steam piping replacement and gym window replacement at Morris Hills High School.

    The school district will be responsible for a share of the funding, namely $379,050 for the Morris Hills steam piping project, $201,960 for the Morris Hills electric service replacement, $201,960 for the Morris Knolls electric service replacement, and $169,812 for the Morris Knolls gym window replacement.

    The projects in Morris Hills Regional High School District represent $1,587,970 in total estimated costs including state grants of $635,188 which leverages the local contribution of $952,782. The SDA has executed nearly $14.4 million in grants to the Morris Hills Regional High School District since program inception.

    The grades 9-12 Morris Hills High School serves students from Rockaway, Rockaway Township, and Wharton.

    Morris Knolls High School, which also serves grades 9-12, is made up of students from Denville Township and Rockaway Township.

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    Window Concepts of Chicago Announces Plans to Offer Bathroom Remodeling - December 2, 2014 by Mr HomeBuilder

    Chicago, IL (PRWEB) December 02, 2014

    Recognizing a need in the marketplace, the owners of Window Concepts are gearing up to offer their customers a way to update their bathrooms with a modern look and feel in a matter of days, not weeks. Tentatively planned to launch in the first quarter of 2015, Window Concepts new bathroom remodeling division will offer consumers a full line of acrylic bathtub and shower liners. Their new system not only saves money over a traditional remodel, but also eliminates the long drawn out process which locks homeowners out of their bathroom for weeks.

    This new process form fits over existing tubs and showers giving homeowners a completely updated look at a fraction of the cost of a full tear down and replacement.

    Serving customers in the greater Chicago-area for over 30 years, Window Concepts is one of the midwests leading home improvement companies, taking pride in quality of workmanship and outstanding customer service.

    Transitioning into bathroom remodeling really made sense for our company, weve had several customers ask us about updating their bathroom and soon well have an economical solution which will produce great results, explained Brian Murphy, owner of Window Concepts.

    About Window Concepts: Since Brian Murphy and Bob Domek opened their doors in the Chicago area in 1982, family owned Window Concepts has provided quality work for homeowners from Joliet to Kankakee and as far west as Woodstock.

    Proud to be rated A+ by the Better Business Bureau, the team takes pride in the service they give to their customers providing old fashioned service, using top quality brands and materials with some of the best warranties in the industry. A member of the Window Concepts team will visit your home, show samples and work side by side with each customer to find the best solution for your home. The representatives are knowledgeable in regards to rebates and tax credits, that you may be eligible for.

    To better educate our customers, we have created H.O.M.E., Homeowners Online Maintenance e-book, a handy selection of videos to help you with do-it-yourself projects, making decisions about materials, and a basic how-to video guide to help you keep value in your home. We not only want to gain your trust as a client, but also provide you with information to keep your home in top shape and save money along the way. For more information, please visit: http://www.Window-Concepts.com or call 847-621-2680.

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    Media contact: Christine Holtz Phoenix Marketing Associates 602-282-0202

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    Sliding Glass Doors Alpharetta GA | (770) 400-9066 – Video - November 29, 2014 by Mr HomeBuilder


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    Window Replacement, PA – Video - November 29, 2014 by Mr HomeBuilder


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    Sliding Glass Doors Rosewell GA | (770) 400-9066 – Video - November 27, 2014 by Mr HomeBuilder


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    Next big project - November 27, 2014 by Mr HomeBuilder

    SARANAC LAKE - The village is planning another downtown sewer main replacement project.

    The village Board of Trustees heard a presentation Monday night from Jim Dougan of Plattsburgh-based AES Northeast, the village's engineering consulting firm, on plans to replace roughly 700 feet of 18-inch sewer main on Dorsey Street, between Broadway and LaPan Highway, over two-and-a-half months next year.

    "It's a continuation of what you've been focused on really since 2004, which is the sewer trunk main from out here on Kiwassa (Road) all the way back to the (village wastewater treatment) plant," Dougan said. "We're just about complete with the LaPan Highway project, which was that section we were concerned about collapsing, and you did the Broadway project this spring. This is the section in between on Dorsey Street."

    Jim Dougan of AES Northeast outlines plans to replace a sewer main on Dorsey Street next year at Monday nights Saranac Lake village Board of Trustees meeting in the Harrietstown Town Hall. (Enterprise photo Chris Knight)

    The biggest issue, Dougan said, is the slope of the line.

    "The pipe itself is not in terrible shape," he explained. "Some of it is sloped the wrong direction, so it's causing debris to collect there. It's causing backups. It is not the worst section through here, which is really why it has waited until last."

    While most of the work would take place during the day, Dougan said there may be a need for night work at two locations: near the Dorsey-Broadway intersection and where a bridge crosses the Saranac River to the village's Dorsey Street parking lot.

    "During the day, the street will be shut down, but each night it would be open to at least a minimum of single-lane traffic," Dougan said.

    Dougan said he'd like to put the project out to bid soon because he said contractors are hungry for work. He presented two possible construction timelines the village could request when it solicits bids: from May 1 to July 15, or from Sept. 1 to Nov. 15.

    "We're trying to not have the project be right in the middle of summer when it would disrupt the most visitors," he said. "We have one of two options, and we think that flexibility will get you even more aggressive pricing."

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    Saturday window replacement casement out slider in November 19 2011 – Video - November 24, 2014 by Mr HomeBuilder


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    Junior League to buy back historic easement to end window debate - November 23, 2014 by Mr HomeBuilder

    The city will get back $20,000 it gave to the Junior League in 2002 to do restoration work, which included preservation of the historic facade through a 50-year "easement."

    A proposal by the Junior League to replace 18 windows drew objections from historic preservationists, including the Quapaw Quarter Association, and Mayor Mark Stodola because of alteration to the original appearance. Third-floor windows, to be replaced for a remodeling project, were the sticking points. The Junior League thought it had the votes for board approval of their window replacement plan in September, but fell short. After some further discussions, the Board approved a detailed resolution on replacement Oct. 6. That agreement has not proved satisfactory, the Board has now been told.

    Instead, the Junior League now proposes to buy back the easement, which is allowed with payment of 6 percent interest from the date of the grant. It now proposes to pay $34,196.16 to do so.

    A memorandum on the board agenda says this is the only grant revocation request the city has received from the facade preservation program.

    I would guess some of the same objections will be raised to revocation that were raised to window replacement.

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