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    Platforms Walkways Steps – davitmaster.com

    - March 20, 2019 by Mr HomeBuilder

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    Metal Flooring, Walkways & Steps | Graepel Perforators

    - March 20, 2019 by Mr HomeBuilder

    Graepels offer an extensive range of anti slip flooring with over 20 different types of walkway products for domestic, architectural and industrial applications.

    Like all of our products, SafeDeck Metal Flooring is manufactured to the highest quality and is tested for slip resistance. Further information is available on our catalogues which are available to download here, or you can view our Technical Information catalogue by clicking the box further down on this page.

    Please feel free to review the topic of chequer plate as a high slip potential especially when wet.

    You can also view information about Metal and ProfiledPedestrian surfaces provided by the HSA by clicking the logo below.

    Oil Rigs, Marinas, Fire Escapes, Balconies, Platforms, Ramps, Aviation Maintenance and Assembly Platforms, Industrial Ladders and Bridges. Architectural applications include,Cladding, Balustrade Infill, Fencing and Weather Screen Applications.

    Some finished include Painting, Anodising, Galvanising, Polishing, and Blasting. Please contact us for details.

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    Moving walkway – Wikipedia

    - March 20, 2019 by Mr HomeBuilder

    A moving walkway, also known as an autowalk[1], moving sidewalk[2], moving pavement[3], travolator,[4] or travelator,[5] is a slow-moving conveyor mechanism that transports people across a horizontal or inclined plane over a short to medium distance.[6] Moving walkways can be used by standing or walking on them. They are often installed in pairs, one for each direction.

    The first moving walkway debuted at the World's Columbian Exposition of 1893, in Chicago, Illinois, in the United States. It had two different divisions: one where passengers were seated, and one where riders could stand or walk. It ran in a loop down the length of a lakefront pier to a casino.[7] Six years later a moving walkway was also presented to the public at the Paris Exposition Universelle in 1900. The walkway consisted of three elevated platforms, the first was stationary, the second moved at a moderate speed, and the third at about ten kilometers per hour (six miles per hour). These demonstrations likely served as inspiration for some of H. G. Wells' settings mentioned in the "Science Fiction" section below.

    The Beeler Organization, a New York City consulting firm, proposed a Continuous Transit System with Sub-Surface Moving Platforms for Atlanta in 1924, with a design roughly similar to the Paris Exposition system. The proposed drive system used a linear induction motor. The system was not constructed.

    The first commercial moving walkway in the United States was installed in 1954 in Jersey City, NJ, inside the Hudson & Manhattan Railroad Erie station at the Pavonia Terminal. Named the "Speedwalk" and built by Goodyear, it was 84.5 meters (277 feet) long and moved up a 10 percent grade at a speed of 2.4km/h (1.5mph).[8] The walkway was removed a few years later when traffic patterns at the station changed.

    The first moving walkway in an airport was installed in 1958 at Love Field in Dallas, Texas. On January 1, 1960, Tina Marie Brandon, age 2, was killed on the moving sidewalk.[9]

    Moving walkways generally move at a slower speed than a natural walking pace, and even when people continue walking after they step on a moving walkway they tend to slow their pace to compensate, thus moving walkways only minimally improve travel times and overall transport capacity.[10]

    Moving walkways are built in one of two basic styles:

    Both types of moving walkway have a grooved surface to mesh with combplates at the ends. Also, nearly all moving walkways are built with moving handrails similar to those on escalators.[11]

    In the 1970s, Dunlop developed the Speedaway system.[12] It was in fact an invention by Gabriel Bouladon and Paul Zuppiger of the Battelle Memorial Institute at their former Geneva, Switzerland facility. A prototype was built and demonstrated at the Battelle Institute in Geneva in the early 1970s, as can be attested by a (French-speaking) Swiss television program entitled Un Jour une Heure aired in October 1974. The great advantage of the Speedaway, as compared to the then existing systems, was that the embarking/disembarking zone was both wide and slow-moving (up to four passengers could embark simultaneously, equating to around 10,000 per hour), whereas the transportation zone was narrower and fast-moving.

    The entrance to the system was like a very wide escalator, with broad metal tread plates of a parallelogram shape. After a short distance the tread plates were accelerated to one side, sliding past one another to form progressively into a narrower but faster-moving track which travelled at almost a right angle to the entry section. The passenger was accelerated through a parabolic path to a maximum design speed 15km/h (9mph). The experience was unfamiliar to passengers, who needed to understand how to use the system to be able to do so safely. Developing a moving hand-rail for the system presented a challenge, also solved by the Battelle team. The Speedaway was intended to be used as a stand-alone system over short distances or to form acceleration and deceleration units providing entry and exit means for a parallel conventional (but fast-running) Starglide walkway which covered longer distances. The system was still in development in 1975 but never went into commercial production.

    Another attempt at an accelerated walkway in the 1980s was the TRAX (Trottoir Roulant Acclr), which was developed by Dassault and RATP and whose prototype was installed at Invalides station in Paris. The speed at entry and exit was 3km/h (1.9mph), while the maximum speed was 15km/h (9.3mph). It was a technical failure due to its complexity, and was never commercially exploited.

    In the mid-1990s, the Loderway Moving Walkway company patented and licensed a design to a number of larger moving walkway manufacturers. Trial systems were installed at Flinders Street railway station in Melbourne and Brisbane Airport Australia. These met with a positive response from the public, but no permanent installations were made. This system is of the belt type, with a sequence of belts moving at different speeds to accelerate and decelerate riders. A sequence of different speed handrails is also used.

    In 2002, CNIM designed and installed the experimental, 185-metre (607ft) trottoir roulant rapide high-speed walkway in the MontparnasseBienvene station in France. At first it operated at a speed of 12km/h (7.5mph) but was later reduced to 9km/h (5.6mph) due to safety concerns. As the design of the walkway requires riders to have at least one hand free to hold the handrail, those carrying bags, shopping, etc., or who are infirm or physically disabled, must use the ordinary walkway beside it, and staff were positioned at each end to determine who could and who could not use it.[13]

    Using this walkway is similar to using any other moving walkway, except that there are special procedures to follow when entering or exiting at either end. On entering, there is a 10-metre (33ft) acceleration zone where the "ground" is a series of metal rollers. Riders stand still with both feet on these rollers and use one hand to hold the handrail and let it pull them so that they glide over the rollers. The idea is to accelerate the riders so that they will be traveling fast enough to step onto the moving walkway belt. Riders who try to walk on these rollers are at significant risk of falling over. Once on the walkway, riders can stand or walk as on an ordinary moving walkway. At the exit, the same technique is used to decelerate the riders. Users step onto a series of rollers which decelerate them slowly, rather than the abrupt halt which would otherwise take place.

    The walkway proved to be unreliable, leading to many users losing their balance and having accidents. Consequently, it was removed by RATP in 2011 after nine years in service, being replaced with a standard moving walkway.

    In 2007, ThyssenKrupp installed two high-speed walkways in Terminal 1 at Toronto Pearson International Airport.[14] They connect the international gates in the newly opened Pier F, located at one end of the pier, with the rest of the terminal. One walkway serves departing passengers traveling towards the gates and the other serves arriving passengers traveling towards the terminal.

    The walkway's pallet-type design accelerates and decelerates users in a manner that eliminates many of the safety risks generated by the moving belt-type used in Paris, making it suitable for use by people of all ages and sizes regardless of their health condition. The pallets "intermesh" with a comb and slot arrangement. They expand out of each other when speeding up, and compress into each other when slowing down. The handrails work in a similar manner, and because of this, there is no need to hold the handrails when entering or exiting the walkway. It moves at roughly 2km/h (1.2mph) when riders step onto it and speeds up to approximately 7km/h (4.3mph), which it remains at until near the end, where it slows back down.

    An inclined moving walkway (commonly known as an Inclinator) is a type of vertical transportation used in airports and supermarkets to move people to another floor with the convenience of an elevator (namely, that people can take along their suitcase trolley, shopping cart, or baby carriage) and the capacity of an escalator.

    The carts have either a brake that is automatically applied when the cart handle is released, strong magnets in the wheels to stay adhered to the floor, or specially designed wheels that secure the cart within the grooves of the ramp, so that wheeled items travel alongside the riders and do not slip away.

    Some department stores instead use shopping cart conveyors to transport passengers and their carts between store levels simultaneously. Walmart in Canada require users of wheelchairs and other mobility aids to be accompanied by shop staff when using their moving walkways, which they refer to as 'movators'.[15] This policy has been superseded in some stores by the installation of elevators.

    Moving walkways are frequently found in the following locations:

    Moving walkways are commonly used in larger airports, as passengers often with heavy luggage in tow typically need to walk considerable distances. Moving walkways may be used:

    Of particular note is the Charles de Gaulle Airport in Paris, France, which has several moving walkways inside a series of futuristic suspended tubes.

    Moving walkways are useful for remote platforms in underground subway/metro stations, or assisting with lengthier connections between lines, for example:

    A moving walkway was formerly part of the complex in Spadina subway station in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. Installed in 1978, it reduced the travel time needed to transfer between the platforms on the Bloor-Danforth and the Yonge-University-Spadina lines. They were removed in 2004 and patrons are now required to walk between the stations.

    Hong Kong is one of the world's most heavily populated cities, and has public escalators that connect many streets. See: CentralMid-Levels escalators

    Moving sidewalks may be used:

    The 197576 American Freedom Train did this with a moving walkway inside each successive railroad car, thus maximizing the number of people who could view the interior exhibits in the limited time the train was stopped in each town.[citation needed]

    The National Gallery of Art in Washington, DC, USA, uses a moving walkway to connect the two main galleries.

    The Tower of London in London, England, uses a moving walkway where visitors are passing the cabinets which contain the Crown Jewels.

    Similar to museums, some zoological park exhibits have a moving walkway to ease guests through an animal display or habitat. An aquarium at the Mall of America does this with a moving walkway made up of specially rounded pallets that enable it to change directions en route. The San Diego Zoo uses moving ramps to help guests ascend steep grades.

    Some amusement park rides, such as continuous-motion dark rides like Disney's Omnimover rides, make use of a moving sidewalk to assist passengers in boarding and disembarking rides and attractions. Some examples include:

    The Phantom of the Opera by Andrew Lloyd Webber uses a travelator in the number 'The Phantom of the Opera' (act one, scene six), to give the illusion the Phantom and Christine are traveling the catacombs below the Paris Opera House a great distance to the Phantom's lair on the subterranean lake.

    Moving walkways known as Magic carpets are also used in ski resorts. Skiers can place their skis on the walkway, which is designed to provide a strong level of grip. Since the walkways cannot be too steep and are slow compared to other aerial lifts, they are used especially for beginners or to transport people over a short uphill distance, such as to reach a restaurant or another lift's station. Moving walkways can also be found at chairlifts' entrances to help passengers in the boarding process.

    In the UK, inclined travelators are used in stores, including Asda, B&M Bargains, IKEA, Marks & Spencer, Morrisons, Sainsbury's, and Tesco. For example, Tesco in Aberystwyth uses six inclined travelators (three up, three down in a criss-cross layout) to transport shoppers and their trolleys between the store, the rooftop car park and the under-store car park).[17][18]

    The concept of a megalopolis based on high-speed walkways is common in science fiction. The first works set in such a location are "A Story of the Days To Come" (1897) and When The Sleeper Wakes (1899) (also republished as The Sleeper Awakes), written by H. G. Wells, which take place in a future London. Thirty years later, the silent film Metropolis (1927) depicted several scenes showing moving sidewalks and escalators between skyscrapers at high levels. Later, the short story "The Roads Must Roll" (1940), written by Robert A. Heinlein, depicts the risk of a transportation strike in a society based on similar-speed sidewalks. The novel is part of the Future History saga, and takes place in 1976. Isaac Asimov, in the novel The Caves of Steel (1954) and its sequels in the Robot series, uses similar enormous underground cities with a similar sidewalk system. The period described is about the year 5,000.

    In each of these cases, there is a massive network of parallel moving belts, the inner ones moving faster. Passengers are screened from wind, and there are chairs and even shops on the belt. In the Heinlein work the fast lane runs at 160km/h (100mph), and the first "mechanical road" was built in 1960 between Cincinnati and Cleveland. The relative speed of two adjacent belts is 8.0km/h (5mph)[19] (in the book, the fast lane stops while the second lane keeps running at 153km/h (95mph)). In the Wells and Asimov works there are more steps in the speed scale and the speeds are less extreme.

    In Arthur C. Clarke's novel, Against the Fall of Night (later rewritten as The City and the Stars) the Megacity of Diaspar is interwoven with "moving ways" which, unlike Heinlein's conveyor belts, are solid floors that can mysteriously move as a fluid. In the novel, Clarke writes,

    An engineer of the ancient world would have gone slowly mad trying to understand how a solid roadway could be fixed at both ends while its centre travelled at a hundred miles an hour... The corridor still inclined upwards, and in a few hundred feet had curved through a complete right-angle. But only logic knew this: to the senses it was now as if one were being hurried along an absolutely level corridor. The fact that he was in reality travelling up a vertical shaft thousands of feet deep gave Alvin no sense of insecurity, for a failure of the polarizing field was unthinkable.

    In his non-fiction book Profiles of the Future, Arthur C. Clarke mentions moving sidewalks but made of some sort of anisotropic material that could flow in the direction of travel but hold the weight of a person. The fluid would have the advantage of offering a continuous gradient of speed from the edge to edge so there would be no jumps, and simply moving from side to side would effect a change in speed.

    In the Strugatsky brothers' Noon Universe, the worldwide network of moving roads is one of the first megaprojects undertaken on newly united Earth, before the advent of FTL starships and its consequences turned everybody's attention to the stars. These roads there are quasiliving organisms similar to Clarke's description and were used for both local commuting and long-distance non-urgent transport until their use was eclipsed by an instant teleportation network.

    The animated TV series The Jetsons depicts moving walkways everywhere, even in private homes.

    A slidewalk is a fictional moving sidewalk structurally sound enough to support buildings and large populations of travelers. Adjacent slidewalks moving at different rates could let travelers accelerate to great speeds. The term is also used colloquially for a conventional moving walkway.

    They were imagined by science fiction writer H. G. Wells in When the Sleeper Wakes. Robert A. Heinlein made them the instruments of social upheaval in the 1940 short story The Roads Must Roll. Isaac Asimov, in his Robot series, imagined slidewalks as the potential method of transportation of practically the entire urban population on Earth, with expressways moving at up to 95km/h (60mph) equipped with seating accommodations for long distance travel, and with slower subsidiary tracks branching off from the main lines. Arthur C. Clarke also used them in The City and the Stars. Larry Niven used them in Ringworld and Flatlander. Slidewalks figure prominently in the animated series "The Jetsons".

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    How to install tankless water heater electric? -Tankless …

    - March 20, 2019 by Mr HomeBuilder

    If you ask a question to our team of experts How to install tankless water heater Electric? They advise you to follow these steps which are given below:

    Step 1: Find the proper amp required for installation:

    In this first step, you have to find the proper Amp and watt requirement that need to install this unit. Don't worry buddy just see the level of the unit you will find the watt and volt now divided watt by volt figure you will find the Amp that needs to install your dynamic tankless water heater.

    Step2: Circuit Breaker Stress Test:

    In case of installation of the electric tankless water heater; the capacity of the circuit breaker is huge concerning factor. So, it important to do the proper stress test of the main circuit breaker. In general, our team of expert found that all the amps power capacity up to 80 percent. For example, if your tank-less water heater unit needs 50 to 60 amps circuit breaker in that case you have to choose (60 X 1.2 = 72 Amps) breaker or more whatever the amps available near to that amps value in the market. So, Please accurately do the math and compare properly cheek your existing circuit breaker if it matches then you do not need to set the new one.

    Step3: Cheek the manual properly:

    Step 4: Inside wire connections cheek properly:

    In general, a tankless water heater unit needs 1 to 6 circuit breaker and wires are connected to those circuit separate terminals. At first, you need to discover how many circuit breaker needs your tankless water heater model. To find out an appropriate number of the circuit breaker, you have check out the manual carefully and set that breaker or breakers according to the manual.

    Step 5: If required need to install some additional:

    This is true that Electric water heater is not able to heat up the water as fast as a gas heater. Basically, electric heaters use much electricity to serve on demand hot water. Resulting, you have to take initiative to reduce energy consumption. Now you may ask a question in yourself; How I can reduce the energy consumption of a tankless water heater? Dont worry, you can install a tempering tank to preheat the incoming cold water. Basically, tempering tank keeps the lower thermostat setting which will ultimately reduce the energy consumption. On the other hand, if you want to recover the lower water pressure then you have to install a low flow shower heads. But be careful if the water flow moves slowly throughout the pipe then some of the flow sensor sensitive units may not be activated.

    Step6: Finalization of installation:

    In this step we provide all other steps of works reviews with bullets; what you have to follow to install tank less water heater electric.

    Conclusion:

    In this part of the best tankless water heater reviews our team of expert actually try to sort out these easy steps that are anyone can able to follow and install a tank less water heater properly. At the same time to get the best performance from electric tankless water heater unit.

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    How to Build a Room Addition – Working With Contractors

    - March 19, 2019 by Mr HomeBuilder

    Seasoned contractor Larry Mock, owner of Portland Oregon's Cascade Custom Remodel & Construction, offers advice on building a room addition. Mock has four decades of experience in the construction industry.

    Though it seems preposterous, most contractors do notwant you to hire themfor this crazy enterprise if you arenot 100% certain. If you jump on the first contractor that comes your way, you may get cold feet later on. Contractors do not want to be the first one that you choose; instead, they want to be the chosen result after all of your careful research.

    Soliciting over 5 or 6 bids wastes time--your time and the contractors'. Mock advises:

    If you have chosen the contractors well, most of the bids will fairly close within the same range:

    When you get that too-low bid, this may be an indication of a problem. It may not necessarily indicate a scam operation. It may just mean that the contractor doesn't fully understand what you want and is bidding based on a scaled-down idea of your vision. Mock recommends:

    Contractors are in the business of construction and remodeling, not nursemaid, psychologist, and therapist. He says that:

    Due to the price and complexity of building a room addition, you shouldexhaust every possible solution to your space and living issuesbefore undertaking this project.

    Your relationship with this contractor hinges on how well your personalities mesh. But do not expect to become great pals during this project; this is primarily a business relationship.

    No doubt about it: sunrooms are attractive. They cost less than full-scale room additions, and they give you just as much square footage.

    But sun rooms are just that: sun rooms. Most do not have plumbing, showers, bathtubs, toilets, and other essential services. Most significantly, they are usually not conditioned (heating and cooling).

    Build a sunroom if you want a conservatory-type feel, but not because you think they will substitute for a real addition.

    Are you putting on the room addition purely for your own benefit? Or do you care about resale value when it comes time to sell?

    Even though you cannot do things just for the benefit of some nameless, faceless potential buyer sometime in the distant future, you do need to give some thought to resale value. Not all room additions give back adequate resale value.

    The Realtor who sold the home to you will be more than happy to tell you how this added square footage (and the type of square footage youre thinking of) will benefit you in the long run.

    A room addition involves all of the same things that you find in new home construction: foundation, footers, framing, zoning, permitting, HVAC, flooring, plumbing, electrical, new windows, etc. The list goes on and on.

    Even if you are building a great room or living room (i.e., a room addition without services such as plumbing), you still haveother services that you cannot avoid (electrical, heating, cooling, and more).

    Room addition building is complex. The only way to make sure you are comparing contractor estimates on a level playing field is to compare on a dollar-per-square-foot basis. But youll want to make sure that all contractors are bidding on the same thing, or your square footage cost comparisons will be all wrong.

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    What Is Interior Decorating? – The Spruce

    - March 19, 2019 by Mr HomeBuilder

    Interior decorating refers to the art and science of making an interior space more aesthetically pleasing and functionally useful for its inhabitants. While the exterior of a building can sometimes also be included in interior decorating, the term usually referssolely to the interior design.

    Anyone who has ever decorated a home or office has taken part in interior design. It's a popular topic of many home and garden entertainment television shows. It is a popular hobby for many people because you don't need a degree to take pride in decorating your home.

    An interior designer is someone who is hired to design a space. While this job may seem like simply choosing paint and placing furniture there's much more to it. Interior designers take part in the conceptual development and execution of their design. They often are involved in site visits and working with construction management especiallywhen it comes to large commercial buildings.

    You can hire an interior designer to redecorate aroom in your house or to help you completely remodel it. When it comes to large remodeling jobs hiring an interior designer will help ensure that you get the maximum amount of use out of the space you have. They will also help ensure that the design does not cause any safetyhazards.

    Interior design is seen as an art of composition because it requiresdesigners to bring various pieces together to form one stylish look. They handle every part of the rooms look from the material of the floor in some cases to the knick-knacks on the bookcases. It can often take months for an interiordesigner to complete their job because so much goes into it.

    If interior design is something you love then turning it into a careermight be just what you're looking for. While some places requireinterior designers to have licenses these laws vary by location. If you're looking to change careers without taking on more student loan debt, interior design isn't a bad choice. The majority of interior designers get their start in the business by being the assistant to an existing firm or designer.

    As with most jobs, it is becoming more and more common for people to get college degrees in interior design. It is a popular major in many Chinese universities. Schools in the United States and the UK offer courses like Interior Architectureas well. Almost a quarter of all interior designers own their own firms so if running a business is something you've always dreamed of you're not alone. The other 75% of professional interior designers are employed in firms of all sizes.

    Architecture firms often hire interiordesigners to decorate the lobbies and waiting areas of corporate and government buildings.The majority of non-residentialbuildings you enter probably had an interior decorator, which shows just how much need there is for them!

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    Heating & Cooling Erie County, NY | 24/7 Emergency Service

    - March 19, 2019 by Mr HomeBuilder

    Erie County Heating and Cooling Services

    Since 1946, Vastola Heating & Cooling has provided expert heating and air conditioning service to customers in Erie County, NY and the surrounding areas. Were a family-owned business that is licensed, bonded, and insured. While serving the region, we have achieved an A+ rating with the Better Business Bureau and we work hard to maintain it.

    Our technicians are also NATE Certified. As a result, you can be confident that you will be receiving quality heating and air conditioning service when you choose us.

    At Vastola Heating & Cooling, we make every effort to assist residents and businesses in Erie County with their heating challenges. Our heating service involves system analysis and diagnosis, along with recommendations for solutions. After recommending the best solution for your problem and getting your approval, well work quickly to fix the issue.

    Our trained technicians are experts at installing top brands like Carrier, Generac, Lennox, Mitsubishi, Rheem, and Rinnai. Theyre not limited to just that though, they can work on any make or model. The heating units we offer are both energy-efficient and cost-effective. Our installation team will take precise measurements to ensure proper installation so that you can enjoy your new furnace without interruption. We accept both small and large repair requests, so call now!

    Summers in Erie County, NY and the surrounding areas can get hot. Thats why we offer speedy and top-quality air conditioning services. Our technicians will come to your home or business to diagnose your air conditioners problem and work with you to come to the best solution.

    We know that the quality of the air in your home or office is important. Thats why well do our best to fix any problem as fast as possible at a price that works for you.

    If you need a complete home energy assessment or want to sign up for a maintenance plan, we can arrange for one of our technicians to meet with you. We also service and install generators, which can help you stay comfortable even when the power is out. Your satisfaction is important to us, and thats why we strive to complete every repair or installation job with efficiency.

    You dont have to wait a long time when you contact Vastola Heating & Cooling in Erie County. We provide 24-hour emergency repair service, so you never have to be without heat or air. Our flexible service payment options and discounts also make our company one of the best options to choose for heating and air conditioning repair in the Orchard Park and the surrounding areas. Call today to schedule a visit from one of our technicians!

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    The Best Maid Service & House Cleaning in Ashburn VA

    - March 19, 2019 by Mr HomeBuilder

    You have so many choices when it comes to finding an ideal maid service, especially in such busy areas as Ashburn and Leesburg. To provide you with the best value, we are constantly working hard to keep improving our services. Everything from keeping our employees bonded and insured; to developing flexible cleaning schedules that fit into your daily agenda - we strive to provide you with the best cleaning services around. When hiring a maid service, it is important to know that you will get a first-class cleaning delivered by the team of people that you can trust in your house. That's what sets The Maids apart from the rest of the competition.

    You see, not only do we screen all employees that will serve you, we also put them through rigorous training - regardless of their previous experience. Since we work in teams, every team member needs to fully understand how to perform their specific function to the best of their and the teams ability. That's the only way you can receive a high-class cleaning service.

    In addition, you will soon discover that there are some things that regular housekeeping services just dont do. Some of these are directly related to the service you are receiving, and others are to ensure that you are served by an organized and happy team. Without this bonded crew approach you will not get consistently great cleans, which is just not acceptable!

    So what are some of these things? Well consider these points ...

    Many of our customers say the reason they need housecleaning help is because they just do not have enough time to get everything done. If you are feeling stressed, and think there are not enough hours in your day to get your house cleaner, why not have someone else do it for you?

    There's no better choice than The Maids the most thorough home cleaners in the Ashburn, Leesburg and Sterling VA territory. Do not delay, your very own four-person cleaning services team is ready and waiting to dust, vacuum and detail clean every room of your home.

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    Home & Room Remodeling Contractors Houston || Fiesta …

    - March 18, 2019 by Mr HomeBuilder

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    How to Cut and Install Fiber-Cement Siding

    - March 18, 2019 by Mr HomeBuilder

    This Old House general contractor Tom Silva shares his secrets for working with fiber-cement siding. (See below for a shopping list and tools.)

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    Tools List for How to Cut and Install Fiber-Cement Siding:- circular saw fitted with 4- or 6-tooth blade- layout square- power shears- circular saw with dust-collection- caulk gun- hammer or pneumatic nailer with air compressor

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