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September 23, 2016 by
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Helpful ReviewsSun Collective Design Groupann_martinrated I was gearing up to open a new...
I was gearing up to open a new dance studio and wanted something new & unique. I needed an architect to help with the design & construction and a friend referred me to Sun Collective. The people at Sun Collective were a joy to work with and the design of my studio exceeded all of my expectations. After the construction, I was very pleased with the results and I always receive tons of compliments when people visit my studio. I will definitely be recommending them to my friends & family, and I'll be using them again in the future!
Our phone number, 713-529-2630, used to belong to a card shop called Iconography. Today, Yankee Candle is in the space that Iconograohy used to be in, which is not and has never been our address.
Jmack can work with you if there is a issue regard to the project, we had some issue during the construction on the planing but he took care of it.
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September 22, 2016 by
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After removing the existing flooring and quarter-round moulding, check that the subfloor is solid, flat and clean. Fix concrete subfloors with a patching compound, and for wood floors, remove protruding nails and replace any damaged boards. If you are installing the flooring below grade or in a room with high humidity or moisture, like a bathroom or laundry room, lay down a vapor barrier before you install the flooring. Lay out the unopened boxes of laminate planks in the room. This will allow them to acclimate to the rooms temperature and humidity. They should acclimate for at least 48 hours.
Tip: Some underlayments come with an attached vapor barrier, eliminating the need to lay down two separate products. This barrier will prevent moisture from seeping into the fiber board of the flooring, which could cause it to warp.
Its much easier to cut the trim around doorways than it is to cut the flooring to match the mouldings irregular shape. Once cut, the flooring will just slip under it, leaving a more finished look. Take a plank of flooring and a section of the underlayment, if needed, and lay it finished side down next to the doors moulding. This will show you how high up you need to cut the moulding. Trace a guide line along the surface of the moulding with a pencil. Use a jamb saw to make this cut. You can rent jamb saws at your local Home Depot Tool Rental Center.
Install flooring parallel to the longest wall or focal point in the room. Measure the width of the room from this wall and divide the distance by the width of the planks. This will tell you what the width of the final row of planks should be. Allow for a 3/8-inch gap along both walls to allow for expansion of the flooring. If the last row is going to be less than 3 1/2 inches wide, consider distributing the width needed between the first and last rows. To calculate the width needed for the first and last row, add the width of a full plank to the width needed for the last row. Divide that number by two and cut each plank in the first and last row to that width. Dont forget to allow for the 3/8-inch gaps along both walls.
Before cutting the planks, check the cutting instructions for your particular flooring product. You can cut the planks using a table saw, miter saw, circular saw or hand saw. Typically, you will cut with the finished side up. Using duct tape will allow you to mark the plank more easily and reduce splintering.
Tip: Use a finishing blade for the cleanest cut. But dont worry, moulding will cover all the cut edges when the project is complete. Use clamps to help hold the planks steady while cutting.
If your laminate product didnt come with an attached underlayment, roll out two rows of the underlayment and trim it to size with a utility knife. The underlayment should meet but not overlap as overlaps in the underlayment result in bumps under the flooring. Duct taping the seam will hold the underlayment in place and help maintain the vapor barrier.
All laminate flooring will expand and contract due to temperature and humidity fluctuations. To allow for this expansion, place 3/8-inch spacers along the wall to leave a consistent gap around the edges of the floor. If the door to the room is located on one of the shorter walls, start laying the planks on the door side of the room. This will ensure you have the clean, uncut edge at the threshold. Begin the first row of flooring by placing the planks with the tongue side facing the wall. Install the second plank next to the first by aligning the tongue into the groove and press the plank down to snap it in place. When you come to the end of the first row, cut the length of plank needed to complete the row. When measuring, remember to allow for the 3/8-inch gap at each end.
Use the remainder of the planks you cut at the end of row one to start the next row, as long as its longer than 1 foot. If its not, start the row with a plank cut to a length greater than 1 foot. Start the second row where you started off the first. This will stagger the seams, which results in a more natural look. It also gives the flooring added stability. The seams should be staggered at least 6 inches from any adjacent seam. Hold the long side of the second row plank at an angle and feed the tongue into the groove of the installed row. Press down and snap the plank into place. Since the fiber in laminate flooring is susceptible to water damage, make sure there are no gaps between the seams. Some products require you to use a tapping block to close these gaps. Continue snapping planks into place until the row is complete, trimming the last plank to size. Lay each row beginning with the remnant pieces longer than 1 foot from the row before until the room is complete. If youre using a separate underlayment, install additional rows one row at a time as needed. Once the laminate has been installed, remove the spacers, and install a matching threshold and quarter-round moulding to the walls using finishing nails.
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September 22, 2016 by
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Install and Care for Hardwood Flooring With These Video Tips 12 Videos
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September 22, 2016 by
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Welcome to The Log Home Doctors
We are your one stop for all your log home needs and located at 515A S. Blvd, Baraboo, Wisconsin. The Log Home Doctors is a Log Home Dealer and General Contractor that can build your dream Log Home, Log Cabin Timber Frame Home, or Conventional Frame Home. We have complete Log Home packages to choose from as well as our new Made From Log Colection Packages to choose from and many custom plans that have been in your mind for years. Our Log Homes or Log Cabins are wonderful! You will never see any two exactly alike. It surely is a one of a kind Log Home or Log Cabin; not like many others. We build your home the way you prefer with the best of products second to none. The Log Home Doctors staff has done their research in finding a great product line up. Here are a few examples. We handle Log products and packages from Hiawatha Log Homes.
It truly is a one stop shop to pick out everything from Log styles to bathtubs and everything in between.
We could make it a one room rustic style, or a 10,000 sq ft very elegant home; your choice.
We offer Log Home Restoration and Full Log Home, or Log Cabin Refinishing. We do everything from Caulking, Chinking, Cobb Blasting, Staining, Cleaning, and Chemically Cleaning, Removing those Horrible Black Moldy areas as well as Log Repair or Replacement.
We are also a Dealer Applicator for Sikkens.
We take the work & worry out of owning your dream Log Home or wood surface home. Our job here is to simplify your life and let you enjoy your home and its beauty without the hassle and worries.
Schedule your checkup today, before you have major damage on your Log Home or wood surface home to repair. Let us take your care into our hands by handling your maintenance on your log home.
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September 21, 2016 by
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Architects design buildings and other structures. In addition to considering their look, they also make sure they are functional, safe, economical and suit the needs of the people who use them.
These are some typical job duties taken from online ads for architect jobs we found onIndeed.com:
If you want tobecome an architect, you will have to earn a professional degree in architecture.
You can complete one of the following programs offered at many colleges and universities:
In most states in the U.S., you must earn a professional degree in architecture from a school of architecture accredited by the National Architectural Accrediting Board (NAAB). Search for a programon the NAAB website.
In the United States, those who want to provide architectural services must be licensed. To become a licensed architect, you must first earn a professional degree in architecture, complete a period of practical training or internship, and pass all divisions of the ARE (Architect Registration Examination). In most states, continuing education is required to maintain licensure. To find out what the requirements are in the state in which you want to work you can use the Licensed Occupations Tool from CareerOneStop
While meeting your education and licensing requirements are essential, you also need certain personal qualities, known assoft skills, to succeed as an architect.
These are some of them:
Here are some requirements from actual job announcements found onIndeed.com:
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September 21, 2016 by
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Promises made - 8 WEEKS later fulfilled
July 1st the siding was started. Told it would take 4 - 5 days to complete. We informed everybody we were going away the week of the 11th. "No problem it will be done by then." Still, the project was on going the week of the 18th. Not really a Problem. After the siding was complete, a few wires were left hanging, and some minor problems which the crew had to come back and fix them. The salesman called me to say he would talk to his boss and get me a discount because of all the problems. There was a pile of leftover material left in our driveway which was for the gutters so I thought. On July 25th, the gutters were installed in one day. They looked odd - seemed dirty, holes in places, just weird. Questioned the installers they said it was the way the siding was put up. I asked about the materials left - they said they had all the material they needed on the truck. I called customer service - "someone will call you. "Call did come "it will be taken care of." The Project Manager came by and looked at the gutters and agreed they were not installed correctly. He actually took pictures. Supplies were picked up middle of August - most of them. Still a small pile on side of driveway was left. Called again it will be picked up tomorrow. A week later it was. Finally Thursday, August 25, 2016, I got a call from someone saying a crew was at my house fixing the gutters. It does look nice finally. Customer service was excellent I called at least ten fifteen times during this whole ordeal. I called mainly because I could not get in touch with the Project Manager. Every time I called him, it went to voice mail and was told to try later. It was very frustrating to say the least. I was never given a discount.
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September 21, 2016 by
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Transform the look and feel of your Washington D.C. home or office with beautiful new siding from American Custom Contractors! We have been serving the home improvement needs of Washington D.C. residents since 1972 and our high-quality products and services are second-to-none in the Washington D.C. metropolitan area. Whether you need to repair your existing siding or want to completely replace it, you can count on our team to get it done quickly, efficiently and at competitive prices. So if your current siding is looking a little worse-for-wear, dont waitcall American Custom Contractors to get started on your siding project today!
To begin, our team always sends one of our expert Project Consultants to your home to assess your siding needs and get a better understanding of your unique project goals, budget and schedule. From there, we can discuss all of our valuable siding options and help you decide what might work best for you. With so many options of styles, types and colors, theres sure to be something perfect for everyone! Some of the siding options we offer to our Washington D.C. homeowners include:
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September 21, 2016 by
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Project: Repair an Asphalt Shingle Roof
Date: 09/20/2016
Is this an emergency?: No
Number of Stories: Two stories
Request Stage: Planning & Budgeting
Desired Completion Date: 1 - 2 weeks
Property Owner: Yes
After Business Hours: No
Covered by Insurance: No
Comment: I need to get my asphalt shingle roof repaired it appears to have a leak...we can see the plywood that is under the roof shingles .. from the inside of the house there is a hole in the ceiling . of the attic
Project: Apply Roof Sealant
Date: 09/18/2016
Purpose of Sealant: As regular maintenance, To extend the life of the roof, To repair leak(s), To prevent leaks
Stories of Home: Two stories
Request Stage: Planning & Budgeting
Desired Completion Date: Timing is flexible
What kind of location is this?: Home/Residence
Property Owner: Yes
Comment: identify source of leak and fix
Project: Install or Replace an Asphalt Shingle Roof
Date: 09/17/2016
What is the nature of this project?: Completely replace roof
Special Features for Roof: Would like recommendation
Request Stage: Planning & Budgeting
Desired Completion Date: Timing is flexible
Project: Install or Replace an Asphalt Shingle Roof
Date: 09/15/2016
What is the nature of this project?: Completely replace roof
Request Stage: Ready to Hire
Desired Completion Date: Timing is flexible
Project: Install or Replace an Asphalt Shingle Roof
Date: 09/09/2016
What is the nature of this project?: Completely replace roof
Are you aware of any leaks or damage to the roof?: No
Stories in House: Two stories
Request Stage: Ready to Hire
Desired Completion Date: 1 - 2 weeks
Property Owner: Yes
Covered by Insurance: No
Project: Install or Replace an Asphalt Shingle Roof
Date: 09/09/2016
What is the nature of this project?: Completely replace roof
Stories in House: Two stories
Request Stage: Planning & Budgeting
Desired Completion Date: More than 2 weeks
Property Owner: Yes
Covered by Insurance: No
Comment: looking to replace my roof, gathering estimates now, doing project in future
Project: Repair an Asphalt Shingle Roof
Date: 09/05/2016
Is this an emergency?: No
Request Stage: Planning & Budgeting
Desired Completion Date: Within 1 week
Comment: I need to have some repairs done to the flashing. There is damage to the shingles. I need to have it repaired.
Project: Install or Replace an Asphalt Shingle Roof
Date: 09/05/2016
What is the nature of this project?: Completely replace roof
Select the type of roofing material you want:: Asphalt
Is this an emergency?: No
Are you aware of any leaks or damage to the roof?: No
Stories in House: Two stories
Request Stage: Planning & Budgeting
Desired Completion Date: Timing is flexible
Covered by Insurance: No
Property Owner: Yes
Comment: Replace roof
Project: Repair an Asphalt Shingle Roof
Date: 09/03/2016
Is this an emergency?: Yes
Desired Completion Date: Immediately
Comment: Home is under contract for sale. Found some small nail size areas in attic that show signs of moisture. Need repair and some of the gaskets around vents need replaced
Project: Install or Replace an Asphalt Shingle Roof
Date: 09/01/2016
What is the nature of this project?: Completely replace roof
Select the type of roofing material you want:: Asphalt
Is this an emergency?: No
Are you aware of any leaks or damage to the roof?: Yes
Stories in House: Two stories
Request Stage: Ready to Hire
Desired Completion Date: Timing is flexible
Covered by Insurance: No
Property Owner: Yes
Comment: Replace a 15+ year old roof
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September 20, 2016 by
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Although there is no restriction on the use of the title Interior Decorator or Interior Designer in California, there is a difference in the inference of the title amongst the profession.
Interior Decorator
An Interior Decorator is someone who primarily deals with colors, finishes, and furniture and typically stays within the residential boundary of interiors. Typically they might charge a fee for their creative services such as laying out the furniture in a room, or putting together different colors and finishes in order to create several palettes from which the client can choose. In most cases a decorator will charge a mark-up on all the products they sell to you. This mark-up can vary wildly, anywhere from 20% to 50% in some cases. Most decorators are reluctant to prepare a formal contract or letter of agreement spelling out what the services are that they are going to provide, and how much they are going to charge.
Interior Designer
An Interior Designer is someone who can complete an interior design project from start to finish, including preparing construction documents for bidding and permitting, as well as supervising the construction and installation of the work. This person in essence becomes your agent to deal with local building codes and building departments, and licensed contractors. They have the expertise to handle all of these different players, whereas you may not, or may not have the time or inclination.
Interior designers cover all types of projects from commercial (offices, medical facilities, retail shops, restaurants, hotels, retirement and nursing facilities, to name a few) to residential. Typically an interior designer has a lot of education and experience, as well as possibly having sat for one or more examinations in order to test their competency and to attain state recognition of their profession.
Again, just because someone uses the title Interior Designer, it doesnt mean they are any more qualified than an Interior Decorator, or any one who chooses to use either title irrespective of their qualifications or experience, which may be none at all.
The only guarantee that the person you are hiring is qualified in some way or another is to hire someone who is a Certified Interior Designer, a title that is written in to the California Business and Professions Code and protected by law to prevent anyone using the title that has not complied with the law.
Please read our Consumer Alert on the use of CID
Verify if a designer is Certified by CCIDC.
To get a list of all designers in your area, please call the CCIDC office in San Marcos, California at 760 - 761-4734.
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September 20, 2016 by
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Two Methods:Installing Pergo Over WoodInstalling Pergo Over ConcreteCommunity Q&A
Pergo is a brand of health conscious laminate that's easy to construct and durable to use. The Pergo installation procedure makes a breeze of weekend projects for do-it-yourselfers. Though not recommended to be used in mobile homes or on boats and planes, Pergo flooring can be installed in your home in any room, over wood or concrete sub-floors.
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Continue the row. At a 30 degree angle along the long side of the two pieces, push the new piece into the groove. They should click together easily, or you can use a crowbar or a hammer to tap them into place gently.
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Check to make sure the concrete is level. If you're laying Pergo over concrete, remove all carpet, trim, and other things covering the sub-floor to expose the concrete underneath. Before laying Pergo, it's a good idea to smooth out the concrete to make sure that you've got the flattest surface possible for the new installation. Use the level to make sure it's smooth, and take steps to smooth it out if necessary with new concrete.
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Install the vapor barrier when the concrete has dried. Wait at least 48 hours before installing a vapor barrier over the fresh concrete leveling job, then put down a vapor barrier as described previously. These polyurethane sheets are usually available from Pergo dealers as part of the package. Cover the entire floor with the sheets, which should be cut to completely cover the floor. Make it big enough on the sides so any vapor coming up will end up behind the baseboard. Tape the seams together before continuing with installation.
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Install Pergo as before. Once you've smoothed out the concrete and added the vapor barrier, installing Pergo over concrete should be exactly the same as installing over wood. Pick a corner, start clicking them together leaving the appropriate amount of space between rows, and trim them to fit on the ends.
On concrete floors can you use polyethylene before the pergo foam vapor barrier?
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Yes you are supposed to. They should sell giant roles of visqueen (your polyethylene) at the home stores. I like 6mil but 4 is ok (thinner than 6).
Can I install the flooring under my cabinets?
wikiHow Contributor
Yes, but you will need to remove the cabinets, and then reinstall them on top of the flooring.
If I have an attached underlayment, do I need additional underlayment?
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You should not use additional underlayment. Including an additional layer of underlayment will likely void the warranty.
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