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    David Chipperfield Architects

    - October 4, 2016 by Mr HomeBuilder

    Construction of the Carmen Wrth Forum has reached a key stage with the topping out of the event and chamber music hall. The project, located adjacent to the Wrth headquarters in Knzelsau, Southwest Germany, was designed by David Chipperfield Architects Berlin. The building is embedded in the landscape and will create a new plateau, with two retaining walls made of in-situ concrete framing an open courtyard in front of the main entrance. This space can be used for open-air concerts and other activities. The large indoor event hall is accessed from a naturally lit foyer. While the lower part of this hall is sunk, the upper part is glazed and rises above the terrain. A small chamber music hall is placed adjacent to the main hall and is only perceptible from the outside as an undulation of the landscape. Completion of the event and chamber music hall is due in July 2017. A conference centre and a museum for the Wrth art collection are to follow in a second construction stage.

    David Chipperfield will give the keynote lecture at the 6th Baltic Sea Region Cultural Heritage Forum in Kiel today. The conference aims to raise awareness of post-war built cultural heritage and brings together experts from the heritage sector, architects, planners, researchers, politicians, property owners, developers and other related professions.

    Under the title: Restorations and reconstructions: reflections on Berlin, the lecture will centre on work in Berlin and specifically the 11-year restoration of the Neues Museum and the ongoing refurbishment of Mies van der Rohes Neue Nationalgalerie. The former is a balancing act between repairing, conserving, restoring and recreating while the latter is closer to the meticulous restoration of ancient monuments. Reflecting on different approaches the lecture will argue that energetic public engagement is crucial to the ongoing debate about the development and protection of our cities.

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    Following a public talk given by David Chipperfield at the Haus der Kunst in Munich on Friday 16th September, this weekends Sddeutsche Zeitung featured an article on the practices vision for the renovation of the museum. In conversation with museum director Okwui Enwezor, David Chipperfield elaborated onissues surrounding the design and renovation of landmark buildings before presenting his draft concept for the Haus der Kunst. The article discusses plans to better integrate the building into the city fabric and to bring parts that have been closed off for years back into public use.

    Two Valentino flagship stores in London and Rome are the subject of an extensive feature in this months Domus magazine. David Chipperfield Architects Milan has been working in close collaboration with Valentinos creative directors since 2008. The concept is centred on the idea of creating spaces of permanence and simplicity reminiscent of classical palazzi. The format replaces the usual superficial decoration and scenography often used for retail spaces with a timeless expression of architectural form in durable and solid materials. Both the London and Rome stores mark an important step in the store concepts evolution. The store on Bond Street occupies the entire building with a new faade which introduces Portland stone to the palette, while a core element housing the lifts and staircases is entirely made of oak. Returning to Valentinos original roots in Rome, new materials and local techniques have been added to the established vocabulary. Non-structural arches on the first floor have been finished with polished white plaster while on the ground floor double layers of brick combine both loadbearing and reinforcing arches.

    A team from the University of Stuttgart led by Alexander Schwarz in collaboration with David Chipperfield Architects Berlin are one of three winners of the Piranesi Prix de Romes Imperial Forum competition. Organised by the Accademia Adrianea di Architettura e Archologia, the international ideas competition called for proposals that looked at the relationship between architecture and archaeology. The brief focussed on Romes central area, the Via dei Fori Imperiale which is situated between the Piazza Venezia and the Colosseum.

    The design centres on the transformation of the 1930s urban axis and the historic excavation area into a central park. Inspired by the tradition of the romantic landscape garden, the different archaeological layers are modulated into a continuous topography. Six new buildings, including a museum, a new main entrance to the Forum Romanum, a restaurant, a caf and an underground antiquarium, are inserted into the landscape.

    On Friday 16th September Haus der Kunst in Munich will host a conversation between David Chipperfield and museum director Okwui Enwezor. The talk forms part of a series of public conversations being hosted by Haus der Kunst on the state of the museum as a cultural and social conductor in todays global culture. The topic of the conversation will be 'Renovate/Innovate' and will look at issues surrounding the design and renovation of landmark buildings, the civic function of museums in the contemporary public sphere and the role of art institutions as spaces of creativity and production of cultural capital. In 2013 David Chipperfield Architects was commissioned to lead an extensive renovation of Haus der Kunst, and the series of talks marks the beginning of this process.

    For tickets and further information please visit the Haus der Kunst website.

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    The topping out ceremony was celebrated this weekend for the new chapel and visitor centre of Inagawa Reien cemetery. Forty kilometres north of Osaka, the cemetery is situated on a steep mountainside of the Hokusetsu chain in the Hyogo prefecture. Thetwo buildingsare arranged around a new sheltered garden, serving as a threshold between the outer world and a quieter space for commemoration. Rough sandblasted red concrete volumes form an intimate complex that is in tune with the dominant slope of the site. Completion of the new building is due in 2017.

    The German newspaper Tagesspiegel has published an article on the idea-finding process for a site in Berlins Tiergarten.

    The investor F&B Group invited David Chipperfield Architects, Studio Libeskind, Herzog & DeMeuron, Sauerbruch Hutton and Hadi Teherani Architects to submit ideas for a new building.

    The site is adjacent to Hansaviertel, a small district in central Berlin, which is characterised by the protected ensemble of buildings from the 1957 International Building Exhibition.

    No decision has been reached yet.

    A new edition of El Croquis was released this week, featuring work by David Chipperfield Architects between 2006-2014.

    The bi-lingual 632-page issue is a consolidation of the two previous editions on the practice, covering projects from all four offices, with additional material and interviews by Juan Antonio Corts, Emilio Tun and Rafael Moneo.

    We are pleased to announce a New Collaboration with Brioni starting with the Paris Flagship Store that opened in July 2016. Situated at 370 Rue Saint-Honor, the 590 sqm Flagship Store is the first to feature the New Concept developed by David Chipperfield Architects Milan as part of the new brand vision under the creative direction of Justin OShea. Depicting the contemporary essence of Rome where Brionis roots and tailoring tradition merge past and present, the design looks to combine ideas of luxury and simplicity, craftsmanship and industrialisation, tradition and a vision for the future.

    Architectural elements are carefully articulated throughout the space, grey travertine - also known as lapis tiburtinus and a reference to ancient Rome - lines the floors and walls. A sense of grandeur is achieved by large marble columns that assume their tectonic value expressed by their differing colours. A wide stage-like staircase links the two store levels without disrupting spatial continuity. The semi-transparent metal mesh partitions and the slim floor-to-ceiling studs that are used for display form a delicate counterbalance to the gravitas of travertine and marble.

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    The successful first phase of the Ria de Arousa study was supported by numerous individuals and institutions who generously gave their time and ideas, these include the President of Xunta de Galicia, Alberto Nez Feijo; the mayors of Porto do Son, A Pobra do Caramial, Ribeira, Boiro and Rianxo; local fishermen and shipowners; entrepreneurs; the Architects Association of Galicia; professors from the departments of geography, architecture, economics and engineering at the universities of A Corua, Santiago de Compostela, ETH Zurich and ETSAB-UPC; the National Asssociation of Canneries; as well as the European Association of Archaeologists and the Spanish National Research Council CSIC.

    The fifth and final week of the study of Ria de Arousa culminated in a weekend-long workshop with David Chipperfield, experts and local authorities. The team presented their conclusion, highlighting the areas dependence on natural resources and its direct effect on the economy. The marine ecosystem of the ria and the quality of water are crucial for both tourism and the local industry, in particular the shell fish and fishing sector. Through a discussion with experts from a diverse range of fields, including economy, urbanism, geography and cultural sectors, with representatives from the fishing industry, it was agreed that a catalyst was needed to address the problem and to initiate collaboration from all sectors.

    The regional government and mayors gave their support to the future development of the study, ensuring financial contribution to continue the work. DCA will take part in the second stage of the study as it evolves in the next 12 months.

    As the study of Ria de Arousa enters its fourth week, the team has focused on the final workshop and presentation with David Chipperfield, held 9-10 July with local authorities and the mayors of the five municipalities. A cross-disciplinary and diverse range of guests and experts will also participate, representing fields including urbanism, civil engineering, restoration, geography and economics, with representatives from fisherman associations, water quality control and food quality control.

    The second workshop follows up on the concluding themes of the previous, seeking to create a foundation for a collaborative network to share ideas across sectors, and to encourage a permanent program to develop and protect the region, with particular focus on the preservation of the natural environment.

    Yesterday the Mayor of Lyon, Grard Collomb, announced DCA London as winners of the competition for the development of a site on the Confluence area of the city. Uniting the work of British, Portuguese and Swiss architects for a French city and developer, the project is one of many examples of the importance of European collaboration.

    A mixed-use development of 12 buildings is planned for the 27,000 square metre site that sits within the wider masterplan designed by Herzog & de Meuron. DCA will coordinate the development and design some of the buildings, working closely with Portuguese practice Aires Mateus who have been appointed to carry the designs for 40% of the buildings. The team will also be joined by a Lyon-based architecture practice yet to be named.

    Museo Jumex in Mexico is exhibiting Peter Fischli and David Weiss: How to Work Better. Opening this month, the exhibition offers the most comprehensive overview of their artistic collaboration to date.Occupying every corner of the museum, the exhibition features more than 200 sculptures, photographs, slide projections and videos from the Swiss duos 33 years of partnership. Arranged without any chronological order, the display reflects the timeless dialogue of their work and responds to the spatial conditions of the museum. The first floor multifunction space is used to display Suddenly This Overview, flooded by natural daylight. The series of miniature clay sculptures depict arbitrary everyday events, each exhibited on a single plinth arranged like a city scape. The darker and more enclosed spaces of the second level features Questions, a slide-show projecting hundreds of philosophical questions to the wall, in four different languages. At the very top of the building, the gallery space has been arranged into three separate rooms, showing the pitch black Rubber Sculptures, cast directly from domestic or natural objects, Airports, conventional photographs of airplanes, with sculptures ofCars. With constellations of mundane objects and popular culture symbolism, Weiss and Fischli ponder questions on reality and perception, the banal and the sublime.

    The exhibition is open until 4 September.

    For the Ria de Arousa studys third week, the team has prepared for the first of two workshops with David Chipperfield and guests, held on 24-25 June. The team outlined key areas felt to have been exploited by a lack of overview and misguided priorities and looked in depth at how this had affected the natural, agricultural, industrial and built environments.

    Day one of the workshop, the team presented their work to David Chipperfield, Fermn Vzquez (Visiting Professor at University of Barcelona and co-collaborator with DCA on the City of Justice), Simon Kretz (Senior Assistant and Lecturer for Urban Design at ETH Zurich) andHans-Jrgen Commerell (Partner at Architekturforum Aedes, Berlin).

    The second day of the workshop included additional input from Carlos Seoane (Teacher of Construction at University of Corua , Juan Creus (Head of Project and Urbanism Department, University of Corua), Xose Lois Martinez (Teacher of Urbanism at University of Corua) andFernando Agrasar (Director of School of Architecture, University of Corua). The discussions identified the scope and potential of the workshop and final presentation. The team proposes that the preservation of the quality of the natural environment, particularly water, is of central importance to all sectors, helping to restore a more harmonious relationship between nature, economy, and development.

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    The front cover of Qianjiang Evening News, one of the most widely read newspapers in China, features office building Moganshan Road being shortlisted for the RIBA award for international excellence.The Hangzhou-based newspaper reports the local ten-storey construction belongs to the 30 best buildings in the world, following RIBAs shortlist of their first international prize. DCA has two other buildings on the same list, Museo Jumex in Mexico and Saint Louis Art Museum in the US. The winner will be announced in December 2016.

    Please remember to vote on Thursday 23 June.

    Read David Chipperfield's statement why he is voting to for Britain to remain in the EU on dezeen.com

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    After spending the first week travelling around local municipalities and collecting information, the Ria de Arousa workshop group are now based in Ribeira where they are collating their findings and developing a methodology for protection and development strategies. Looking at the challenges and potentials of the territory, the team are focusing on three main areas: how best to promote a productive fishing culture; the impact of urban development on the local ecosystem; and an assessment of local industrial development across various sectors.

    Alongside this research, the team continue to strengthen key connections with the community of the Ria and engage with wider discussions. Towards the end of the week Colectivo 1aun, a young practice from A Corua, shared their extensive research on the Ria de Arousa with the group. In addition, Cristina Garca Fontn, a teacher in urbanism at the University of A Corua, also shared some of her projects with the workshop, and provided key advice on research methods and presentation techniques.

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    The new Rome Flagship Store is situated on Piazza di Spagna, next to the historic creative headquarters of Valentino Maison. The Flagship is an important step for the development of Valentinos worldwide retail and marks a key moment in the evolution of the store concept first developed by David Chipperfield Architects Milan together with Valentino Creative Directors, Maria Grazia Chiuri and Pierpaolo Piccioli in 2012. Returning to Valentinos original roots in Rome, new materials and techniques have been added to the established vocabulary.

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    Lastweek, the art gallery in Margate greeted its 2 millionth visitor since the opening in 2011.

    Turner Contemporary has exceeded its visitor target eight years ahead of prediction with 400,000 yearly visits, beating the original forecast of 150,000 per year. It is estimated that for 120,000 of these guests, Turner Contemporary was their first visit to an art gallery.

    Currently showingaresculptural workby Yinka Shonibare and the exhibition Seeing Round Corners: The Art of the Circle, which features more than 100 historical and contemporary works centred around the circle.

    Image Paul Riddle

    "The EU protects your rights against these enemies of freedom.To leave the EU now, in these dangerous political times, is not patriotic, its simply foolish and it would send the wrong message to the enemies of European values. The EU is not perfect and it never was designed to be that way. The very way of it being a negotiating chamber of 28 nations, is the key to its success. It is not in the security interests of the UK to weaken the EU at this point in time. Whatever your feelings towards the EU, be aware that voting for Brexit has catastrophic repercussions for the whole of Europe and the world."

    Wolfgang Tillmans

    Last weekend members of DCA London visited The Hepworth Wakefield to celebrate the gallerys fifth anniversary. The project architects led a tour of the building and reflected on its development from the early design stages to receiving the first visitors in 2011, as well as the buildings performance over the last five years. Since opening, the gallery has attracted 1.5 million visitors and its permanent collection has continued to grow through acquisitions and gifts.

    Currently on display is a collection of works from the Kettles Yard gallery in Cambridge, 100 works from the recent bequest to the gallery by Tim Sayer, and a display of photographs by Martin Parr entitled The Rhubarb Triangle and Other Stories.

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    Royal Academy Summer Exhibition features the Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park competition submission by David Chipperfield Architects, in collaboration with Harry Gugger Studio and Robbrecht en Daem architecten, with Vogt Landscape Architects, Arup, Publica and Alinea Consulting.

    It includes a 1:1000 jesmonite scale model with a drawing demonstrating a continuous public route that runs through the entire length of the project on a single level.

    The exhibition is open from 13 June and runs until 21 August 2016.

    The team of graduates and students participating in the study for environmental development and protection of the Ria de Arousa area have gathered in Galicia to begin their research. During the first week the group visited various municipalities and met with local authorities and stakeholders to gain an understanding of the current state of the industry, ecosystems, cultural heritage and urban planning in the area, as well as the complexities of their interdependence. Among the places visited were the fishing port of Portosin, a shellfish cultivation area in Boiro, canning factories near A Pobra la Caraminal, the Patho Goian historic manor building, new urban developments in Allariz, and the Ecoespazoecological farm.

    Over the coming weeks the group will collate their observations to define the key focus of the study.

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    David Chipperfield Architects is coordinating a 12-month study of the coastal area of the north side of Ria de Arousa estuary in Galicia, North West of Spain. The study will consider the natural and built environment and bring together the needs of local industries and the often conflicting needs of development and protection.

    A team of graduates and students are currently based in Ribeira in offices provided by the mayor and will present their work in a series of public workshops in June and July. It is foreseen that the study will be further developed in collaboration with the local administrations over the next year.

    The deadline to register to vote for the EU referendumhas now been extended to midnight Thursday 9 June.

    The two-storey flagship store in Beverly Hills is the third to feature the new concept developed by David Chipperfield Architects Milan since November 2012.

    The store is located on North Rodeo Drive in a three-block stretch between the Wilshire and Santa Monica Boulevards, where David Chipperfield Architects Milanalready designed flagship stores for Dolce&Gabbana and Valentino. North Rodeo Drive is renowned internationally for its luxury-goods stores and forms part of the larger business district.

    Externally, the flagship features a two-storey monolithic faade in red marble (Languedoc) incorporating a series of large openings that reveal the depth of the faade.

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    Nevada Roofing | PetersenDean

    - October 4, 2016 by Mr HomeBuilder

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    Phoenix Glass New, Repair or Replacement by W&G Pros

    - October 4, 2016 by Mr HomeBuilder

    Window Repair or Replacement?

    Heating and cooling costs account for about 45 percent of your utility bills. Poor quality windows are responsible for drafts in the winter and inefficient cooling in the summer. Tight seals around your windows help maintain the ambient temperature in your home and keep your energy costs more stable. Here are some tips to know when you should replace your windows or get window repair in Phoenix.

    Older homes with single pane windows should upgrade to newer energy efficient windows with double or triple panes. If youve replaced your windows in the last few years, they might still be under warranty for repairs. Even if they arent, it would still be wise to look for a professional to quote you a repair price versus replacement.

    Rotting frames and sashes can be repaired, but the cost of new construction versus replacement might be significantly greater. Many places offer a discount when you replace multiple windows, which make it more affordable. If one or two windows have become so bad that the frames are warped or rotted, its probable that the other windows in your home will soon follow.

    Dont wait to get window repair in Phoenix. The deterioration will only continue to get worse, which will cost you more to fix. When making the choice to repair or replace, speak to a professional window installer. Discuss the age of your home and any problems youre having with your heating and cooling costs. Let the installer provide a quote for both situations. Then you can make an informed decision about which is better for your needs.

    There are a great many companies you can go to for Phoenix glass repair, and many of these companies handle a broad range of glass repair applications, including repairs for both residential and commercial applications. When youre searching for a company to handle your Phoenix glass repair needs, check their websites to determine whether or not they deal in the kinds of repairs or sales you are interested in. The kinds of services and products which are generally offered in each of these categories are outlined below.

    This category includes a very wide range of products and services, for instance glass doors and mirrors, glass tabletops and shelves, and insulated glass windows, like double-pane or triple-pane windows. In addition, many companies offer a service to customize any of these glass products for installation in your home. Another favorite custom glass installation is that of shower doors and tub enclosures, which tend to open up a bathroom and focus attention on the shower area.

    In the area of repairs, many companies offer emergency home glass repair and replacement, as well as replacement for windows that are old and cracked, or have become foggy and ineffective. To maintain building integrity after a window has been broken, temporary means can be used to seal the opening, and most companies will be glad to handle this for you.

    Commercial glass products are available from some companies, and these companies sell storefront doors and huge see-through windows to encourage customer browsing and shopping. Businesses are also often interested in security film, which can be applied to glass windows to strengthen and hold it in place if shattered. Security film also acts as an insulator, and can at least achieve a modest energy savings. Repair service is available from many companies for emergency window breakage, which would be very important to a business owner.

    Finding the right company for your glass repairs should be based on your needs, and when you need emergency glass repairs, its important to find a company who will do the job quickly and at an affordable rate. Glass repair can sometimes be as simple as replacing a window pane, but can also be extremely complex depending on the job. The company that handles a high-density glass might not handle replacing your homes front window. And some jobs are big enough that you just cant fix them yourself.

    Some repair companies specialize in a specific set of glass structures. Some work on high-strength glass and specialize in that specifically, and some work on all types of glass breakage. Knowing who are the most dependable glass repair companies is best established by word of mouth and so finding the best company to work with in the Phoenix area is usually pretty straightforward to determine. Besides checking reviews on the internet, if its a large job, take a moment to ask about their customers. Another consideration is that many businesses have variable hours while some glass repair companies are available 24/7, some keep specific hours, so if you need glass repair in an emergency, you might find that your glass company is not always available when you need them.

    And that means that glass repair is, unfortunately, rather time-sensitive. If a front window is broken, the opening leaves potential for weather damage and worse. The same is true with a broken window. Besides being unsightly, the effects of the window being involuntarily open particularly during a rainy season can damage things in the home. Make sure to have access to a dependable company for glass repair in Phoenix you never know when youre going to need it.

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    Air Conditioning Installation – Cam’s Heating and Cooling

    - October 3, 2016 by Mr HomeBuilder

    If you have had expensive repair bills and breakdowns in the past couple of years? Your old unit isn't quite keeping up with your indoor comfort? Maybe it's time to start thinking of upgrading your old worn out air conditioning system. Click on image to see Concord cooling products.

    We have you covered with the experience and products to correctly evaluate what you need to keep you cool on those hot summer days. We can also recommend the right-sized equipment and then handle everything for your installation. Since you never know when your equipment might take a turn for the worst, you may want to think about it now. If your air conditioning system is more than 10 years old, it may be time to think about upgrading your home's summer comfort system. Units of today are more efficient and are safer for the environment. The units of yesterday are inefficient, costly to fix and could be costing you on your electric bills.

    At Cam's Heating and Cooling we believe in giving you a system that will give you the perfect comfort for your home. When you are at that time to buy a new central air conditioning system, it is so important to properly size the equipment. If you were to size a system to small, it would not adequately cool your home. If you were to size a system to large it would cycle to frequently (turning on and off) which would wear out your equipment quicker and lead to higher energy costs. A properly sized unit will cycle a couple of times an hour (pending on the load) and will give you dry cool air. To find out what size unit is proper for your home we need to know a couple of things. Your basic square footage of your home, year that the home was constructed, the amount of windows ( age and placement ), how much insulation is in your home, location of your home and when or if you have made any improvements to your home. Cam's Heating and Cooling can also assist you in picking out what efficiency would help you get the most out of your air conditioning system and help to save on energy cost.

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    Houston Mold Remediation – Yellowpages.com

    - October 3, 2016 by Mr HomeBuilder

    Helpful ReviewsMold Inspection & Testing Houston TXChristopher W.rated

    Consider me another happy customer of MI&T. After smelling mold in our "new" house, the inspector swept in to take care of the issue. They cleaned mold off the walls and found the source of the mold in the kitchen. MI&T made great suggestions for mold remediation of the source of the mold, and quickly took care of the ensuing issues. He was on time, and kept us up to date on the process. He was also very responsive via phone and email, which was great.

    What a great company that has a lot of experience. I called MI&T for an inspection on my condo that I was renting out of state and when I mentioned that I needed someone that day because I had to go back home they came within two hours. The inspector had a lot of knowledge and definitely gave me a lot of information on what to do. I would definitely recommend them to everyone.

    The report had photos and description of each item with its condition. I couldn't believe how detailed it was. I particularly like the breakdown of "MINOR and MAJOR" issues. It helps put things into perspective.

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    Mold Remediation Albany NY | Mold Removal Albany | Mold …

    - October 3, 2016 by Mr HomeBuilder

    Sickness Including Hospitalization Costly Repair Bills Cause Your Home To Be Condemned

    It is impossible to get rid of mold as mold spores will be floating in the air and in house dust. The mold spores will continue to grow if there is moisture present. Therefore, it is important to find and clean up the mold and fix the water/moisture problem that is the source of the mold. If the mold is cleaned up, but the water/moisture source is not fixed, the mold WILL come back. Dead mold may still cause allergic reactions in some people, so it is not enough to simply remove the mold that you can see.

    Professional mold removal by Earth Safe Environmental techs can help make your property or home mold free. If you have mold, get help to keep your home and family healthy. Mold can damage property, reduce the value of your antiques and cause health issues for your family. Children and the elderly are very susceptible to mold related breathing problems. The allergy prone can also experience significant breathing problems.

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    Termite Control Services | Ehrlich Pest Control

    - October 3, 2016 by Mr HomeBuilder

    With over 85 years of global experience, our termite experts have extensive local experience and are trained monthly on the very best termite protection technologies. Our comprehensive termite inspections and treatments are backed by the Ehrlich Termite Warranty.

    Different termite control services will be recommended to the customer based on the species of termite identified.

    For subterranean termites (the most common species of termite along the East Coast of the United States), the two main treatment options are Ehrlichs baiting/monitoring and conventional termite service.

    Termite Baiting and Monitoring - Ehrlichs termite baiting and monitoring service involves the strategic placement of bait stations in the soil around the structure and inside the structure where the presence of termites have been identified.

    Conventional Termite Service - Ehrlichs conventional termite service involves the injection of a liquid termite product into the soil that creates a protective barrier around the home.

    In instances where drywood termites are identified, Ehrlich will primarily recommend a fumigation service or a spot treatment service.

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    Porsche HOME – Porsche Cars North America

    - October 2, 2016 by Mr HomeBuilder

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    Porches Restaurant Daily Menu

    - October 2, 2016 by Mr HomeBuilder

    Wednesdays Lunch EntresPorches Homemade Meatloaf Beef Tips over Rice Or Fried Buttermilk Chicken BreastServed with your choice of Vegetables Turnip Green Soup Rice & Onion Gravy Sweet Potato Casserole Seasoned Baby Lima Beans Feta & Black Olive Rotini Pasta Spinach & Red Apple Salad Porches Hot Pineapple Fresh Garden Salad(Ranch, Comeback, Italian, Raspberry Vinaigrette or Sun Dried Tomato)

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    Pontchartrain Blues Crab Cakes Fresh all white lump crabmeat mixed with sauted onions and seasonings. Pan fried in olive oil and butter and served with a spicy comeback sauce. $15.95

    Pow Pow Shrimp Fresh large gulf shrimp seasoned, tossed in corn flour and deep fried. Tossed in our spicy comeback sauce and served over a bed of lettuce. $13.95

    Fried Oyster Plate Fresh gulf oysters lightly seasoned and rolled in corn flour. Deep fried in peanut oil to a golden brown. $ 13.95

    Fried Oyster Salad Fresh gulf oysters lightly seasoned and rolled in corn flour. Deep fried in peanut oil to a golden brown. Served over a deluxe garden salad $ 14.95

    South Western Grilled Chicken Breast A fresh chicken breast, lightly seasoned and sauted with onions and sweet peppers; topped with sliced provolone cheese. $13.95

    Grilled Chicken Salad A fresh grilled chicken breast, diced over a deluxe fresh garden salad $13.95

    Chicken Salad Salad Our homemade chicken salad served over a bed of spinach with chopped red apples and red onions $12.95

    Creole Fried Catfish A large filet of Mississippi farm raised catfish, marinated in Creole mustard and seasonings. Rolled in corn flour and deep fried in peanut oil to a golden brown. $13.95

    ** Please note that we use PEANUT oil for Frying.

    Notice: Consuming raw or undercooked meat, poultry, seafood, shellfish, or eggs may increase your risk of food borne illness.

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    - October 2, 2016 by Mr HomeBuilder

    The Internet has made re-decorating your home faster, easier, and more affordable, thanks to the wonderful bathroom options offered by Home Design Outlet Center. Our website brings you the finest in home furnishings as close as your computer keyboard. Many people, though, would prefer to see that new tile or shower or bathroom vanity in person.

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    The New Jersey showroom, like nothing else, strengthens Home Design Outlet Center's presence in the home design sector. Now you can easily envision how that new bathroom vanity or tile will look. And there's nothing like the convenience of having the best in design located right down the road from you!

    As with our online store, at our New Jersey showroom, you'll find a large array of bathroom vanities from which to choose. These include: traditional bathroom vanities, modern bathroom vanities, contemporary bathroom vanities, double bathroom vanities, single bathroom vanities, glass bathroom vanities, wall mounted bathroom vanities.

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    Home Design Outlet Center New Jersey 400 County Ave, Secaucus, NJ 07094 (201) 381-0112 http://www.homedesignoutletcenter.com

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