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November 4, 2019 by
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Porches do more than insulate the home. They provide a very important element of home security. Porches can be designed by the homeowner with input by the company surveyor or an architect. When it comes to the interior and exterior design of their homes people can be very diverse. Most of the best porches in Ireland are custom built by companies like Weatherglaze. There are various kinds of materials available for homeowners to use when the propose to construct a new porch. A custom-built porch caters to individual tastes in terms of size, colour and design and consideration must be given to the existing building to make sure the new porch is appropriate in design.
Having a new porch or canopy built does not need to be a stressful process. Just look at a few main factors, some of which include looks, costs, functionality and durability. When it comes to custom built porches and canopies, the key things to consider is your budget and what your desired overall look should be. This is best way to ensure that your porch and canopy comes out looking great.
Modern porches in Ireland are made of bricks and uPVC. This is because a brick porch or canopy offers shade from the sun during the summer and adequate support against snow and harsh weather during the winter. For a well-built custom porch take time to design it correctly. One can make it into an open-air or enclosed porch and select colours so that it matches the existing windows and walls. In addition, one can also have the wood decoratively cut to bring out that unique look.
The Guardian roof that we currently use is available in three colours and make a good match for tile or slates. The windows and doors used in the construction can be double glazed or triple glazed. A very important area of any porch is the base. If it is not insulated properly you will definitely develop a serious problem of rising damp. This will cause a bad odour in the porch and become a health risk. Make sure you get the right advice at all times. Doing something right does not cost a fortune.
A Weatherglaze sliding porch will require maintenance. Usually a good cleaning four or five times a year will be enough. Older ones built prior to regulations and current standards developed moulds caused by moist conditions or fading caused by direct sunlight. This will not happen with modern constructed porches. When it comes to custom built porches and canopies, the materials used to make it play a very important role.
Weatherglaze have been constructing porches for decades and are competent in every aspect of building. The porch we construct for you is used as our showcase and we take it very seriously. All our work comes from recommendations. We are available for advice and consultations at all times. Security is also an added benefit to any homeowner. A porch is a proven deterrent for various forms of home-related crimes. They provide that extra layer of security through the use of a sturdy locking composite door.Alarms can also be introducedto deter opportunistic burglars. The best porch in Ireland come with high security locking systems on windows and doors together with safety-toughened glass and secure hinges.
This porch erected at 57 Esker Lodge has be designed to fit under existing canopy. The doors are French style and opens inwards. Ventilation is provided by opening vents at both sides of the porch. Steps are regulation size and are beige granite. The windows in the main section of the house are German made and installed by Weatherglaze Designs also. Windows and porch are designed to compliment each other.
Its very rare that there is a one design fits all homes. Because of the nature of Irish homes, its always best to have your porch custom made. At Weatherglaze Designs we have being building porches for decades and are competent in all aspects of design and installation.
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Victor and company did a great job replacing our 50 or more years old front porch. Fast and reasonable price. Our new problem is neighbors are stopping us to ask who did the fabulous work, cars stop to look and take pictures, and we've made lots of new friends who who want to know who did such a fine job!!
This jerk ball goes around reporting people working on porches to jam them up with the city. I wouldn't use him on this alone. He tries to claim he haven't done that city wont tell you who called on you after the second day I started my project funny I had my permit in my porch is cost me half of his price he's always trying to rip people off $25,000 for a three-story porch get out of hereIf anybody wants a qualified deck builder for half his price I'll direct you in the right direction just to prove my point feel free to contact me
773-Porches is owned by Victor G., the owner. When you call, you directly speak with Victor. He also comes to the field himself to give estimates and handles all the communication.I am a real estate agent and very familiar with renovations and can challenge pricing of many contractors. However, I have no idea about porches and do not know anything about them.My 3 level porch needed to be fixed to prevent sway, it was loose and needed replacement of many parts that were splitting and curved badly. In this process, I obtained 3 quotes. One from other popular porch contractor, one from a general contractor and one from Victor.Victor talks a lot but not like those fast talking sales man contractors. He does not like to talk about porches. He talks about life. So I was sold on that. Victor's quote was the highest among the three, but wait... The quotes did not include the Chicago City Permit cost. Having no idea about permit, general contractor asked about 500$ excluding the permit fee. I called a permit expediter and priced 1900$ total including the permit fee. Other porch contractor did not even tell how much he would charge me for the permit; he said permit takes time and would be extra.I asked Victor for pulling the permit, he said go do it yourself! Being pissed at Victor, I went to City Hall and walked out with my permit in 57 minutes and paid only 225$, learnt tons of information and how I was lied by others about the complexity of pulling a permit. Now, Victor is the cheapest total quote on the table, but wait...When Victor came out to sign a contract with me, he noticed other issues with my enclosed back porch. He had no obligation to look at there or even deal with that. He also addressed those issues and fixed them. He jacked the entire back porch resulting in alignment of my back doors, eliminating molding in front of the basement entrance and leveling the back porch areas inside the units. He did not charge for that...Turns out that Victor was the original contractor of that porch who built it for previous owners, I had no idea. He said he feels responsible for some of the issues there and did not charge for those additional work he put in there. Again, he had no obligation to do that, he could be just like other contractors who did not even look over there.Some of his ideas I tried to question, he simply looked me in the eye and said trust me. Long story short, I trusted Victor and he did not do wrong to me. Inspection has been passed and inspector signed my permit. I did not feel like I made business with a contractor but it was more like a life experience of knowing someone interesting. Thank you Victor! Trust him like I did, you will not regret.
After hiring this contractor, I was the one to initiate the first follow up communication. Contractor then no-showed for weekend appointment that I waited all day for. No communication.
If you have a porch violation, the issue isn't who can fix it--lots of guys can do that. The issue is who can fix it the way the city wants to see it fixed. Victor has a thorough understanding of the process, down to telling you who you'll get on the phone when you call the city, and he will walk you through what you need, and what you need to ask the (not always entirely helpful or clear) inspectors to figure out the best way to solve your problem without... oversolving it from a money standpoint. The actual work may seem an afterthought at that point, but it started within one day of when Victor estimated (the actual carpenter was just finishing up another job, and showed up for ours every day until it was done in about four days); it was professionally done and came out looking very good. In the end, we showed a photo of the finished product and were passed in about 3 seconds-- best possible outcome at that point.
The initial assessment and quote moved very quickly. The actual start date of the work was rescheduled a few times due to the weather so keep that in mind if your working in the winter. When the work was started it moved very quickly with no problems whatsoever! They did a great job cleaning up after themselves.
Fantastic experience. I was a bit worried as there was a verbal quote. But, I soon learned Victor is relaxed and is a man of his word. Not only that, but I wanted a wider porch than was there and had been told it wasn't really possible. Victor figured it out and I couldn't be more pleased. Came in on time and on budget. He was honest, hard working and I love my new porch. I took a gamble over another company and I really am super pleased. Despite rain and some complications, he heard that I had an end date and everything was delivered on time and past expectations. I was impressed. Definitely got my money worth. I'm awaiting on my stain coming this week from a company he recommened.
After meeting with multiple contractors, Victor was by far the best person for my 3 story porch. He is honest, trustworthy, reasonably priced and does excellent work. In addition, he is very passionate about his work and really takes away a lot of the anxiety associated with such a large project. I even received a compliment from a Chicago City inspector regarding My porch. I can't say enough great things. Thank you Victor!! God bless.
Used 773-porches to replace an old deck in a small four-story condo building in Lincoln Park. Had a great experience overall, the work was done on time, within the budget, the price was very competitive and working with Victor and his team was a pleasure.
Had a deck installed less than 10 years and its coming apart no longer attached to my house made several calls and left messages about the problem with no response back
After meeting with several contractors, we decided to go with Victor for our rental property. Although not the lowest price, we felt confident going with someone who was so well experienced and knowledgeable with porch construction and the city code. Victor did not disappoint -- Started and ended on time and on budget with zero drama. His workers were very courteous and cleaned up after themselves.Overall very pleased with the whole experience!
The reason we chose 1773 porches was a combination of good reviews, word of mouth and meeting Victor in person. Victor and his team are professionals, and they have been very accommodating with our schedule, which has been a huge help. Victor is man of integrity; he was always available to answer any questions, which made the process very easy for us.We are very pleased with the finished product and I would highly recommend them to my friends and family. Thanks again guys!
I had emailed 1-773-PORCHES regarding a property I was considering purchasing. Victor ,the owner, took it upon himself to drive over, look at the porch and then spent 20 min of his time speaking to me about my options and whether or not I should buy the property. I may not buy the property but, I will definitely hire 1-773-PORCHES in the future should I need any of the services they offer.
I needed help with a City of Chicago Building Code Violation, so I called this company to see if they could come out for an estimate. I left a message, and a wonderful man named Victor returned my call in less than 20-30 minutes. Even though his company didn't service my area, he was so friendly and helpful, taking time out of his busy work schedule to offer advice on what to expect, and helping me find someone in my area who would be able to do the work. Although I wasn't actually able to hire this company, after talking with Victor, and having such a great impression about his personality and character - so down to earth and sincerely helpful - I couldn't stop myself from hurrying to the computer to write this review. It's not often that I encounter a contractor - or anyone, for that matter - who makes the kind of impression on me that this man did. Call him - you won't be disappointed!
After we spoke with 4 general contractors, we decided to go with Victor @ 773-PORCHES when he was able to promise to deliver the porch we wanted at the right price. He definitely followed through by getting the plans drawn up and through city Dept of Buildings quickly, and had the crew out to teardown and build in a few months. Based on my past home rehab experiences, this was fast! Everything was done to code, and we now have a porch we know will last a long time. Our porch space was expanded by at least 5 feet thatnks to Victor's experience and creative thinking. We especially like the fact that's its perfectly level, no slope at all. It feels like our living space was expanded to the outdoors. There was one hiccup with reattaching our electric service line, but Victor had a crew member come back and fix. One note regarding porch replacement. I recommend you or electrician remove all wiring and fixtures, including telephone/cable, except service line (don't touch that!) before the crew arrives for teardown. It will make everyone's life easier. We were able to continue cable/internet service by running long line to house that was only partially in the way of the carpenter crew. I was able to save the electrical boxes and fixtures, saving myself $500 when it comes to reinstalling. It clearly states on the contract that porch contractor is not responsible for electrical.I'll try to post before/after photo later.
These guys did a great job. The architect was great. Between the City and permits the architect and 773 Porches did a great job of handling all the paperwork. 773 Porches was competitively priced, they arrived on schedule, worked very hard, worked and managed through some terrible storms (power line knocked down) and cleaned up thoroughly. Victor is very knowledgeable and stayed on top of the job and his workers.Only downside is the job probably took about a week longer than expected.I highly recommend these guys.
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We are that company that you can fully bank on whether you need continuous tree care services or a one-time service. Through the years we have proved to be reliable and professional. We are your best tree care and maintenance partners. We have skilled experts and we have invested in modern equipment. This is how we are able to provide fast and efficient tree services. Safety is a key issue for us and we give it the highest priority.
All our workers are fully insured and bonded and as such, you are safe when you hire us. Trees are the most visible part of your landscape and as such, you should ensure that they are always looking great. Every tree service should be left to the professionals as this could end up being a hazard. Tree removal is one of the most dangerous tree services and this needs to be left to qualified experts.
We are the professionals that you have been looking for in Miramar and we will look out for your best interests. We are committed to ensuring that all our clients are fully satisfied before we move on to the next project. We have been in the industry for more than 15 years and our valuable experience is something that you will love. There is no task which we consider to be too small or too difficult. Call us today and we will discuss your trees.
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November 4, 2019 by
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Pruning is an essential part of tree health and maintenance, but it can ruin the tree if not done correctly. Understanding when to trim and prune your trees is an important part of tree ownership, but youre not alone in figuring it out. We will help you understand tree pruning essentials and explain the best time of year to trim trees in our blog post below!
Before we can explain the best times to trim your trees, youll want to ensure you understand the reasons behind your trimming. Although light trimming can be done any time of year, more intense tree trimming is dependent on seasonality.
Because trees are dormant in the fall and winter, tree pruning is most commonly done during these seasons. Trimming during the trees dormant season has a wide range of benefits including: quick healing time, less risk of disease and pest infestation, and less flowing sap.
Trimming your trees during the fall and winter seasons can also be much easier than trimming in the hotter seasons. The cold ground will give the arborists easy access to the tree, while the sparse tree canopy makes branches and limbs easier to see, creating a more effective tree trimming project.
The best part of pruning your trees in the fall or winter is that you can expect a burst of new growth in the spring, leading to a healthier tree and more beautiful yard!
Its best practice to trim trees after their flowers have bloomed, but before the flowers fade. If you tree blooms in the summer, you will want to prune them during winter or early spring.
Unlike winter pruning which causes a tree to further grow and develop, summer pruning should be used to slow the growth of undesirable branches. This type of pruning results in dwarfing the tree or branches by directing its growth. Summer pruning could be completed after seasonal growth has ended.
Another reason you might want to prune your trees in the summer is for corrective purposes. Defective, dead and diseased limbs can be seen more easily in the summer, allowing you to quickly address the problem.
Now that you understand when you should trim and prune your trees, are you ready to get your project started? Our experts at Brents Tree Service can help you with all your pruning needs. Give us a call today!
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November 3, 2019 by
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In your eagerness to choose a countertop for your kitchen or bath, you have narrowed it down to two materials:quartz (engineered stone)vs. granite (natural stone). This is not an easy decision because the distinction between the two countertop materials isn't apparent. After all, quartz and granite are each loudly touted by their respective manufacturers as being purely natural, straight from the earth, hard as stone. How different can they be?
Granite is a purely natural stone that comes directly from stone quarries and is then cut into thin slabs, polished, and fabricated into countertops.
So-called quartz countertops are engineered stone products that may contain a large percentage of natural quartz but may also include other minerals. But these are not slabs of quarried stone at all but are instead formed from stone byproducts that are ground up and formed into slabs for countertops and other products.
The one advantage that granite has over an engineered stone is that every granite slab is slightly different in mineral pattern and color, meaning that your countertop will be unique. Quartz countertops, as an engineered product, are more uniform in appearance, though many colors and unique patterns are available, including forms that do not resemble granite at all.
The choice here is a matter of personal preference. If you truly want the look of natural stone, then choose the truly natural productgranite. But many people find that quartz countertops offer looks that are different and better than natural stone.
No question about it: Both granite and quartz are premia, high-dollar countertop materials. If you are on a budget, these are not the countertop materials for you.
Granite countertops cost $80 to $175 per square foot, installed. The price differences depend on the style chosen, as well as on the type of edging treatments requested. Quartz countertops range from about $80 to $140 per square foot, installed. As quartz has become more popular and more widely available, costs of basic countertops have fallen, with unique designer styles and colors commanding upper-end pricing.
Pricing for both types of countertop varies because both are sourced overseas. All of these products are container-shipped across oceans, and this is dependent on petroleum prices. Tariffs and other factors can also affect pricing.
These are not products that lend themselves to do-it-yourself installation, except for small bathroom vanity countertops. Granite and quartz are very heavy materials, and even a relatively small 36-inch countertop weighs close to 100 pounds. It is best to have a pro fabricate and install your countertop. If you do choose to do it yourself, granite and quartz countertops are installed in the same fashion. If you are spending the money on either costly material, it does not make sense to take risks on DIY installation.
There is a decided advantage here to quartz over granite, though both materials are very durable. Granite is a relatively porous stone that requires sealing upon installation, then period sealing on an ongoing basis. And granite slabs may have inherent flaws that make them prone to cracking. Quartz, on the other hand, does not require sealing, thanks to the resins used in the fabrication of the slabs; and the material is uniform throughout, which means it rarely cracks.
The resins in quartz countertops make them considerably more resistant to staining than granite. By some reports, quartz is also less susceptible to harboring bacteria, again thanks to the resins that make the surface less porous.
These are both high-end building materials that will impress prospective buyers. When compared to laminate or ceramic tile countertops, both granite and quartz may slightly improve the real estate value of your home. There may be some buyers who give a slight advantage to granite since it is the more natural material.
Both countertop materials are overwhelmingly made of natural materials, but granite countertops come out slightly ahead since they are made from 100 percent stone, while quartz is roughly 93 percent natural materials, with the remainder comprised of color pigments and polymer resins that bond the materials together. And the production process for natural granite produces fewer carbon emissions than quartz.
On the other hand, granite countertops require quarrying out of the earth, while quartz countertops are effectively made from left-over stone byproducts, with no quarrying required.
For a time, beginning around 2008, there was some media-induced fear regarding radon emissions from granite countertops, but recent studies report that there is little or no radon coming from either granite or engineered stone countertops. In the words of the EPA: "It is extremely unlikely that radiation from granite countertops would increase annual radiation doses above normal, natural background levels."
Both granite and quartz (engineered stone) are premium countertop materials that add real estate value to a home. Granite appeals to people who like all-natural materials, while quartz offers easier maintenance and slightly better durability.
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When you are ready to build your familys dream home, hours of thought and, at times, concern will be spent on the planning and building process. So when you are ready to select a builder, who you choose is critical. The team at McVaugh Custom Homes has an enviable track record of over 300 completed residences and many satisfied customers. Owners, Jim and Pam McVaugh share their experience and personal commitment to customizing a home for your family to grow in. The McVaugh building process blends new and creative techniques that enhances your homes value, demands the highest quality workmanship and products, and finally delivers a residence that is uniquely yours!
Since 1989, we have strived to complete all home building projects in a timely manner within a specified budget, that in the end, delivers a zero-defect home. Because of our commitment to our customers, we have assembled a team of professionals that receive continued training and education, and therefore provide homeowners with superior construction and long-term satisfaction.
Jim McVaugh, as both investor and contractor, has built town homes, apartment complexes, office buildings, and, of course, special single-family residences for over twenty-three years. Drawing on this background, Jim oversees all phases of construction. Experienced in working with marble, hardwoods, slate, granite, tile and handmade details, Jim McVaugh and his team can create your personalized home for the ages, within your budget. The McVaugh team starts the building process by asking questions that only you can answer. Building your dream home requires an open exchange of information. Then, together we explore design, size, materials, and the ambiance you are looking for. Using innovative organizational and construction techniques and the finest of materials, we deliver a cost-effective, luxury custom home of your dreams! Despite managing the overall business of McVaugh Custom Home and strategies of the Corporation, Jim still keeps a finger on each and every home.
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We are your professional pressure washing services for Knoxville TN and Maryville TN. A1 specializes in exterior house soft washing. Our deck cleaning and fence cleaning is also done with a soft as not to harm composite materials. Our high-pressure cleaning and hot water power washing is utilized for concrete cleaning and driveway cleaning.
A1 pressure washing does residential and commercial pressure washing Knoxville, Farragut, Powell, Seymour, Maryville, Alcoa, Louisville, TN. Steam power washing, and soft washing for houses, driveway, deck, fence, pool deck, boat dock, concrete, pavers, Tread tex and Hardy Backer. Call A1 pressure washing Knoxville TN at 865-382-3548. We are a Veteran Owned, and an environmentally friendly pressure washing service company.
Our sister company, A1 junk removal, will help you with garage clean out, appliance and furniture removal 865-724-3601
Residential deck before and after A1 Pressure Washing cleaned away the dirt, grime, mold and mildew.
We perform pressure washing on concrete, driveways, patios, pool decks and Pavers. Concrete steam power washing is available.
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A1 Pressure Washing before and after pics of our residential and/or commercial soft washing technique. Soft washing is like a touch-less car wash; just spray the soaps and detergents on, let them work, and rinse, therefore there is no high pressure.The only thing that we high pressure anymore is concrete.
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If your DIY skills are pretty good, youll probably be able to handle the installation of engineered flooring success. On a scale of 1-10, wed rate this project in the 6-8 range, since you need to have a good bit of knowledge on wood work, as well as having the right tools in place to finish the installation project. The toughest part of installing engineered flooring is trimming around obstacles such as floor vents or pipes. If youve done any finish carpentry in the past, youll probably be good to go.
This guide to engineered flooring is designed to help you understand what goes into the installation process for this type of home flooring, and decide if you want to take on the job yourself. You can also learn more about engineered flooring by reading our consumer buying guide, price guide, or if youre interested in learning about how to care for it after you install an engineered floor, the care and maintenance guide.
Heres a checklist of what youll need for installation.
Prepping the Floor for Installation
Floor preparation is very important. The floor needs to be flat and free of debris such as drywall mud, nails and staples. You must remove carpeting along with the padding, staples and tack strip.
If the existing floor is hard and level, it can stay if it wont make the engineered wood floor too high. If youre using a locking floor that will float, use a foam or cork layer as underlayment.
Most flooring manufacturers recommend bringing the material indoors 2-3 days before installation. This will allow it to acclimate to the indoor temperature and humidity which is important to prevent shrinking or swelling later.
The next technique is to open 3-4 boxes of material and mix them up. Its possible that the same style product made in different runs might have very slight shading differences. Mixing planks from several boxes blends them and will create a floor that looks natural. Once youve used about half the open stock, mix in another few boxes.
Once the subfloor is very clean, youre ready to begin.
Step 1: Remove all of the baseboard/shoe molding from the room. Be very careful when removing it so that you dont split the wood. Pry it away from the wall, and when you find a nail, use a flat bar to pull the trim off the nail or use a hammer to remove the nail with the trim.
Step 2: Start installation along the longest exterior wall in the room. For the first row, place the tongue side of the plank against the wall. Unlike solid wood flooring and laminate flooring, you do not need to leave a gap for expansion. Butt additional pieces in the row short end to short end. Measure and cut the last piece to fit before installing it.
Step 3: For installing over a wood subfloor, use your nailer to drive fasteners through the groove and into the floor at a 45-degree angle. Make sure the nail head is level with the wood or slightly below the surface. Adjust your nailer to get the right depth. Put in a staple every 6 to 8.
Alternative: If you are gluing the flooring to concrete, tile flooring or final flooring, apply the glue to the bottom of each plank with a glue knife. Read the manufacturers direction for how much to apply.
When gluing, gently tap the piece using the tapping block so that the tongue fits tightly into the groove.
Step 4: Start the second row by choosing a piece of different length than the first one. Add glue if necessary. Gently tap the piece with the tapping block so that the tongue and groove fit snugly. Then, staple the piece if you are using a nailer. Continue with this method row by row throughout the room.
When you get near the far wall, space may become tight. You wont be able to get a tapping block between the wall and the new piece. Thats where the pulling bar comes in handy. Slip the lip over the far end of the new piece, and use your hammer to tap on the upright piece of the pulling bar. This will pull the new piece snug with the installed piece.
The last piece may need to be cut lengthwise. You can make the cut just short of what you need, since any minor gap will be covered by trim. Before installing it, make sure the trim covers any gap. You should glue this piece to the subfloor. Another option is to face nail it right next to the wall where the nail will be covered by trim. If youre going to do this, consider drilling pilot holes or the wood might split.
Step 5: Trimming pieces to fit around floor vents, pipes and through door jambs is the most difficult part of the job. As they say, measure twice and perhaps youll need to cut only once. Take your time. Your jigsaw and coping saw will be useful for these cuts.
If cutting around a pipe, measure to the center of the pipe. Cut a piece that length and then cut a slightly-oversize half-circle for the pipe. Make an identical cut at the start of the next piece and fit it around the pipe.
For door jambs, it is easier to remove the jamb and slide the wood plank beneath it than it is to scribe around the jamb. Lay a piece of scrap flooring next to the jamb so you know how high to cut in order to remove it. Use a jamb saw or coping saw for the job.
You may make a mistake or two when trimming, but thats what the 5%-10% overage on the order is for (See the Engineered Wood Flooring Price Guide for details.)
Once the floor field is in place, replace the old trim or add new trim along with thresholds to complete the project. Before moving furniture back into the room, clean the floor entirely. See the Engineered Flooring Maintenance, Care and Cleaning Guide for details on how to clean your new floor to keep it in great shape through the years.
Also, get cushioning pads for all furniture legs. This is true even for kitchen chairs. Carry furniture to its location rather than sliding it across the floor. If you must slide it, place carpet pieces under each leg with the nap side down.
Engineered Wood Flooring Installation FAQs
Q: What is the best time of year to install engineered wood flooring?A: Fall or spring are best, when humidity levels are more average for the year. If you do it in winter and your home is very dry, run a couple of humidifiers in the house while the flooring is being acclimated. Do this for 3-4 days before installing.
Q: If using a moisture barrier, what type is best?A: Home flooring pros recommend 15lb black tar paper.
Q: Can you install engineered flooring in a basement?A: Yes. It is not as susceptible to moisture problems as solid wood flooring, and this is one of its chief advantages.
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For many New Jersy residents, mold remediation is a difficult process to understand. Making it even more difficult is the stress that is often involved when dealing with such a major home problem. Simply, mold remediation is a process that seeks to remove any and all appearances of mold growth or spores in a home. At Above and Beyond, our mold remediation experts can assist you with halting the spread of mold in your home and preventing it from happening again.
The team at Above and Beyond know that we are not your only choice when it comes to mold removal experts. That is why we take great pains to help potential clients understand the difference between us and several other "providers" out there. The process of mold remediation is not actually something that is regulated by the government, which means that there are a lot of providers who claim to be experts in the field, but really aren't. These companies may claim to have qualified mold remediation experts, but they likely lack the kind of certifications that our professional inspectors do.
We want to help you avoid the kind of poor results and lackluster service that many families receive when they trust a mold cleanup NJ company like this. More often than not, we see these families come into our business asking for help after they have already spent a great deal of time and money on something that could have been simple and stress-free.
You're likely struggling right now, and you need a helping hand to get you through. All you have to do is call us today at (732) 490-5900, and our qualified team of certified mold remediation experts take care of your mold problem.
The great thing about Above and Beyond is that we are an IICRC, EPA, and MICRO-CMRC certified company. We know exactly what it takes to get the job done and get it done right. We have been assisting clients just like you since our founding in 1998, and our history of satisfied clients speaks for itself. It is because of our commitment to our clients, our 5-year warranty on encapsulated materials, our professionalism, and our years of experience that have allowed us to be ranked as an A+ company with the Better Business Bureau for several consecutive years.
As a reputable mold remediation company, we have done everything within our power to adhere to each and every regulation and guideline set down by the EPA. When we complete a mold remediation at your home, you can rest assured that we utilize only the best EPA-registered mold disinfectants and encapsulates in our work.
This process is important. If you don't have the right professional using the correct tools during your mold remediation, you could be in a world of trouble. The guidelines set down by the EPA allow us to know and utilize the proper equipment to handle your specific mold problem, and help us to prevent you from ever having to go through this again in the future.
When you consider Above and Beyond as a service provider, we want you to know that we are not just a mold cleanup service. We actually provide our customers with a long list of mold-related construction services, including:
Whatever your mold or cleaning needs are, we can do it all. If you are ready to get started on tackling your difficult mold or cleaning project, call us now. Our team of experts is available to answer any of your questions today. All you have to do is call us at (732) 490-5900, or you can send us your information via the Contact Us page on our website.
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November 3, 2019 by
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Homeowners insurance covers mold damage if it was caused by a "covered peril." Otherwise, an insurance company will likely not cover mold damage. There are exceptions, which we will get into later in this article.
Home insurance policies usually don't cover mold that resulted from a preventable water leak, flooding, or high humidity.
Home insurance companies also typically don't pay for maintenance issues that insurers think a homeowner should have prevented. Insurers expect homeowners to proactively take care of those problems before they need to file an insurance claim.
Home insurance covers mold if a "covered peril" caused the mold. In that case, your home insurance policy will likely pay for repairs and clean-up.
Here are some of home insurance's covered perils:
Let's take a look at some real world examples. When home insurance will likely cover you:
These are "sudden and accidental" incidents. Insurance companies typically cover this type of damage. In fact, non-weather-related water damage is one of the most common home insurance claims and one of the most expensive.
There are many instances when your home coverage won't protect you. Here are some examples.
Your basement pipes freeze and burst. You don't notice it for a few weeks. Now, you have a few inches of water on your floor and mold growing.
Broken shingles on your 40-year-old roof allows water into the attic. Water saturates wood and insulation and leads to mold in the attic.
Mold forms in your shower. You don't think much about it until one day you notice that it's really unsightly and you're concerned about whether it's making your family sick.
In these cases, an insurer will likely not cover the damage. Why? An insurance company expects you to take care of your house. That means properly ventilating the bathroom, replacing an old roof, and checking your basement regularly. An important reason to stay on top of home maintenance.
Also, the standard homeowners insurance policy doesn't cover water damage caused by a flood. Thus if a flood causes water damage that leads to mold, the resulting mold issue wouldn't be covered by your home policy.
A separate flood policy will cover mold and mildew, as long as its not caused by the homeowners failure to inspect and maintain the property after the flood. That means, once you can get back into your home, you need to start trying to clean up and keep mold from growing or spreading.
Home insurance companies usually don't cover mold damage unless it's directly related to a "covered peril." The good news -- there are exceptions.
Check your homeowners insurance policy to see if there is any language about mold claims. Some insurers offer limited coverage for mold claims. This may mean limiting how much the insurer will pay for a mold-related claim. Or an insurer may increase the cost of a home insurance policy if you have mold-related coverage.
If you don't have mold coverage, you can buy an endorsement to your insurance policy that adds mold coverage. An endorsement is when an insurance company adds additional coverage to a regular home insurance policy, for an additional fee.
Some home policies provide a limited amount of coverage for mold claims. This can be by capping the amount the insurer will pay, for example at $5,000, or stating that the insurer will only pay for certain services, such as clean-up, and excluding others, such as testing and remediation.
Insurance companies hate risk. In fact, the insurance industry is all about limiting risk.
Risky homes, such as old homes with old wiring and plumbing, and risky areas, such as high-crime neighborhoods or homes near woods that often catch fire, usually have more claims. Insurance companies don't like paying out many claims.
The same goes for a home with mold or ones with previous mold-related claims. Insurance companies view those homes as risky.
In that case, your insurance company will likely decline a mold endorsement or charge you a lot for that coverage.
That means it might be worth paying for the mold removal yourself.
Similar to any other home insurance claim, contact your insurance company as soon as possible to file a mold claim.
If you're not sure if your policy covers mold damage, check your home insurance policy or call your insurance company.
Mold grows quickly so take photos and then stop the source of the leak and clean up the water before calling your insurance company. An insurance company expects you to be proactive in fixing problems and avoiding further damage.
Here are the steps to take:
Don't throw the materials away until you call your insurance company. Take photos and keep the damaged materials. An insurance adjuster might want to see the damaged materials. Put them in a garage or another place that's away from your living areas until you meet with an insurance adjuster.
If you're concerned about possible health risks, discuss with your insurance company if there's a need to move out of the house. If you do need to move out until the mold is removed, determine how much additional living expenses (ALE) your home insurance will provide you.
Mold forms and spreads quickly so it's important to prevent mold by reducing moisture.
The Centers for Disease for Disease Control and Prevention suggests the following ways to control mold growth:
Mold needs moisture and a "food source" to grow. Food sources include insulation, drywall, carpeting, and mattresses.
Mold is most commonly found in places with high humidity. That can include under leaky pipes and appliance hoses, in attics under a leaking roof, and in basements with drainage issues.
If you want mold insurance and it's excluded from your homeowners insurance policy, ask your home insurance company if you can add an endorsement to your policy. An insurer bases the cost on your home and area's risks.
Mold endorsements will cost you more in humid areas and in older homes made with materials more prone to mold. The cost can range between $500 and $1,500 annually.
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