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July 12, 2015 by
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Palm Harbor Home Builders
Palm Harbor Homes is the nation's leading builder in modular and manufactured home construction housing. We are also proud to sell and insure the finest manufactured homes and modular homes available in America today. Palm Harbor's commitment to customer satisfaction and our unmatched construction process guarantee more home for your money. Additionally, your new home can be built on your land or built within one of our beautiful communities. We also have information on sources for manufactured home financing and modular home loans.
You can easily find a Model Center near you today. Palm Harbor modular homes and manufactured homes are available through company-owned model centers or independent manufactured or modular home dealers in Arizona, California, Florida, Louisiana, North Carolina, New Mexico, Oklahoma, Oregon, Texas, Virginia and Washington as well as British Columbia and Alberta, Canada.
Palm Harbor has specialized in building manufactured homes, modular homes and mobile homes "on your lot" for over 35 years. Unlike site builders, who specialize in building many homes in a small area using the same construction crews, we work with many customers who already own their own land or we help them find the perfect site, and then we build and set their new home. Turn key custom built home solutions are routine for us.
Because our manufactured and modular homes are built in environmentally protected building centers by skilled and experienced craftsmen who are dedicated to satisfying customers with a strong, well-built home, we don't experience the same weather delays and material theft and waste that traditional home construction faces. Our homes are delivered to your site 80-90% complete. Then our trained crews will set up and finish out your home and secure it to the foundation. This saves you time and money!
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We believe that complete customer satisfaction is the forefront and the only reason of our company. For the last thirty four years in Bryan College Station we have lived up to this commandment and it has been proved to be the right way for our company. We have been awarded for the last 5 years winner of the Best Carpet Cleaner in the Brazos Valley. We are absolutely overjoyed to receive this award voted for by our loyal customers.
Quality Carpet believes that our customers come first. We aim to provide our clients with superior service because they are the reason behind our success. We want to leave them happy, with complete peace of mind; I feel the same about the employees. We always encourage them to work smart, hard and honestly because sooner or later their efforts will be rewarded. The best compliment we have received from a customer was, "I can trust your company to provide prompt and professional service every time." We are truly thrilled that our customers value our service so highly. Call us today 979-690-7760.
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It might seem logical that over time, dust collects on air ducts inside your central air conditioning system and that over time, cleaning the air ducts would be something to complete at least on a yearly basis. But with everyday tasks and other priorities, many people do not realize the real importance cleaning the air ducts can have on the overall performance of their central air conditioning as well as a healthier lifestyle.
Air ducts , or ducts , as they are often referred to, are simple sheets of metal, sheet metal or metal tubes that carry cool and hot air through all the rooms in your home. These ducts are distributed throughout the entire house to provide proper ventilation. So, in essence, if your ductwork is not properly cleaned, it can become a health hazard and cause major problems with your entire air conditioning system.
Part of your routine air conditioning maintenance should be air duct cleaning. If you have a residential air conditioning system, oftentimes you can clean the ductwork yourself. However, in commercial air conditioning or industrial air conditioning systems, where the ductwork is fairly large and a maze of pipes, hiring an air duct service would be advisable because they come with special air duct cleaning equipment to properly clean the entire ductwork.
This can range in cost anywhere from $400 to $1,500, depending on the size of the air conditioning ventilation infrastructure, air duct cleaning refers to the cleaning of all the air condition parts , including the air conditioning filter, fan and air ducts in an air conditioning unit. Air ducts , in residential and commercial properties, are a maze of pipes that can become quite a hassle when trying to clean on your own. Hiring an air duct service annually is a wise decision and will keep your air conditioning system working properly.
Some signs that ducts should be cleaned are:
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July 12, 2015 by
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Welcome to Matt Salerno Home Improvement, your complete exterior home remodeling specialist on the South Shore of Massachusetts!
My company is your best source for a professional installation of your window, door, deck, porch or siding project. When you hire us, you will get experienced, talented craftsmen that will not only do an excellent job, we will take every measure to protect your home and your things in the process. I oversee every projectI make sure of it!
The key to the success of your project is good communication. And, a big part of communication is listening. Many companies are limited in the types and brands of products they sell. We listen to what you want for your home, and match the best product for the situation. There are many product and design choices, well help you choose whats best for your home
Your project is important to me. My main goal is to make sure you are thrilled with your project and that you are glad you chose the Matt Salerno Company .
If you have any questions or concerns, call me at any time at 781-383-2230.
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If you are looking for a remodeling contractor in the South Shore area, please call us today at 781-383-2230 or click on the button below to complete our Free Estimate form:
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July 12, 2015 by
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Headquartered in Lenexa, Kansas; Neighbors Construction Company services clients in Kansas, Missouri, Iowa, Nebraska and throughout the Midwest.
Whether you are looking to build Apartments, Townhomes, Condominiums, Student Housing, Senior Independent Living or Assisted Living facilities, Hotels, Motels, Retail Centers or a Mixed-Use Facility, Neighbors Construction Company will apply its vast experience to provide a value driven, high quality,on budget, and on-time construction project.
In addition to general contracting, Neighbors Construction provides Pre-construction, Design-Build, and Construction Management Services. Our depth of experience in, building codes, subcontractor relationships, design assist, collaboration with architects, engineers, governmental authorities, and utility companies, saves our clients time and money. Combine our detailed approach to estimating,with our depth of experience and it's easy to see we provide our clients with the highest level of satisfaction.
Neighbors Construction Company has nearly 6 decades of construction experience and it's combined purchasing power, gives them the skill to keep a watchful eye on the commodity markets for timely buying and the purchasing volumes to buy direct shipments from manufacturers. This provides our clients a lower cost in construction materials and consistant pricing over the long term of the construction process.
The proof of our high quality, on-budget, and on-time construction method is demonstrated by the fact that the majority of our clients are repeat customers. This shows our commitment to Building Long Lasting Relationships with each Client.
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July 12, 2015 by
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Many of the prestigious landmarks in the Sultanate of Oman like Luxurious Villas, Offices, Commercial Complexes, Educational Institutions, besides Sports and Leisure facilities, bear testimony to the excellence in our construction workmanship.
Our concrete structures have created a lasting impression for the Diwan of Royal Court, Royal Oman Police, Petroleum Development Oman, Ministry of Defence, Ministry of Education, Ministry of Justice, Ministry of Health, Sultan Qaboos University, Shell Oman Marketing Company, Oman Refinery Company, among others.
The Tender Board of the Sultanate of Oman has registered us as an Excellent Grade Contractor while we are also registered in a number of categories with Petroleum Development Oman, as well as with various Ministries in the Sultanate of Oman.
Our Building and Civil Construction Division is one of the biggest in the Sultanate of Oman. We have a team of intelligent engineers and a highly motivated work force of over 9000 skilled workers. We have completed many projects, which are considered as monuments in Oman.
We at Al Turki Enterprises provide quality products and services in our sphere of business. All employees take an active part in maintaining the quality of our products that we are synonymous with.
Since the last 35 years, Al Turki Enterprises has made a mark in Oman and we feel proud to share in the development of the nation.
At Al Turki Enterprises, we provide EPC services in civil engineering, building construction projects.
Our Group provides high-class services in our chosen fields at competitive rates and believe in an open style of management in our relationship with our clients and employees.
The Group's goals are to continue to grow in our chosen fields in accordance with our business plan. Al Turki Enterprises is committed to providing employees with a safe productive workplace and encouraging them to develop professionally in a manner that contributes positively to their personal growth and the Group's future.
Our host of prestigious projects include:
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July 12, 2015 by
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Patio at Rabbithole
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Rabbithole (352 Bedford Avenue, Brooklyn; 718-782-0910) Set at the far end of Williamsburg's Bedford Avenue, just down the block from the bridge, Rabbithole is like a little oasis amid the chaos that frequently overtakes the street. It does get packed, but you'll find more locals here than you will around the north side. Tucked behind the vintage-like interior, the outdoor patio is even more serene. Umbrellas and potted plants sit between bistro sets, perfect for blocking brunch-goers from the intense summer sun. Wire and rustic wooden tables accommodate larger parties. At night, the whole yard is illuminated with whimsical string lights that set the scene for rustic yet sophisticated dishes like homemade gnocchi and mussels steamed in chorizo, tomato, and white wine. Sara Ventiera
Maison Premiere (298 Bedford Avenue, Brooklyn; 347-335-0446) When the mercury starts to rise, it's best to head somewhere where you feel miles away from the concrete jungle that is New York City. And even though it's smack in the middle of Williamsburg, Maison Premiere has a back patio that feels like a needed escape. With its antique metal tables, high walls, and copious amounts of greenery, it feels more Paris side-street than Bedford Ave. Plus, Maison Premiere has what could be the best selection of oysters in the city. There are few things better on a hot day than bivalves and some chilled Muscadet or Champagne. Go for oyster happy hour, when a wide selection is available for just one dollar. Kevin Kessler
Porta's rooftop menu features an array of new antipasti options perfect for sunset aperitivo.
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The Rooftop at Porta (135 Newark Avenue, Jersey City; 201-544-5199) The three-story pizza bar on Jersey City's Newark Avenue now physically towers over its competition too, with an all-day outdoor dining space that doubles the restaurant's downstairs capacity and features a new, rooftop-only menu from chef Chris Calabrese. Duck under a sun umbrella to gorge on oak-grilled london broil, or a cold roast beef sandwich smeared with burrata, all spread with a choice of ladled antipasti including roasted long hots and spicy cauliflower, best cut with the same cider the cooks sip when no one's looking. Adam Robb
Casa Lever Gardens (390 Park Avenue, 212-888-2700) Plugged into the courtyard of midtown's landmarked Lever House building, this breezy outdoor sibling to swanky Milanese restaurant Casa Lever is a corporate-casual oasis where the pleated come to be seated. Beverage director Rebecca Applebaum mixes ambitious drinks for the tony crowd, including fun seasonal riffs like the "Yes Peas," made with yellow chartreuse and green-pea-infused Branca Menta amaro. Besides regional dishes like vitello tonnato, the kitchen offers bar bites for diners to scarf in their summer scarves, including those old Italian standbys, jalapeo wagyu short rib sliders. Zachary Feldman
Spuyten Duyvil (359 Metropolitan Avenue, Brooklyn; 718-963-4140) Even though it's 2015, the chance to drink a rare and tasty beer in an unpretentious setting is still hard to come by. But Spuyten Duyvil, located in an unmarked building in Williamsburg, delivers on both ends; it has one of the largest and most comfortable patios around, with over a dozen tables spread throughout the quiet backyard. Every sip of that IPA or lambic seems to taste a little better within the tranquil setting. And if you get hungry, Spuyten puts together an excellent charcuterie plate to pair with your beverage of choice. Starting when they open, at noon on Sunday, it's a great place to toast and drink away the end of your week. Kessler
Birreria (200 Fifth Avenue, rooftop; 212-937-8910) When it comes to effusive praise, Eataly is in no short supply. A dozen floors above all its tongue-tickling tagliatelle and crave-inducing cured meats, however, is a rooftop beer bar that might actually be underappreciated. On a summer day in Manhattan there's perhaps no better setting to enjoy suds than at Birreria. With sweeping views of the skyline in every direction, it's impossible to dismiss the alluring subtleties of brewmaster Fred Avila's Italian-inspired casked creations. Sipping your beer mere yards away from its fermenter of origin brings "local" to a whole 'nother level. Brad Japhe
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Laminate Installation
Installing Mohawk laminate flooring is quick and easy with Uniclic Technology, our exclusive glueless locking system. For most customers, we recommend hiring a professional to properly install it, but you can still do a few things to prepare.
When you buy your laminate flooring, ask your retailer if they have professional installers on staff. If not, ask them to recommend an independent installer for your area. In most cases, the retailer will handle all the details of arranging the installation.
Be sure to ask about additional fees for things like old flooring removal and disposal, and moving larger furniture pieces.
Aside from clearing the installation areas in your home, there are a few other ways to prepare:
Some laminate floors may need to acclimate to the new environment for 48 hours, so its good to have it delivered to your home at least two days before installation.
Always examine your new flooring for damage or defects before installation.
Be sure to read and follow the installation instructions.
Take care of any repairs to the subfloors before installing any new flooring, and make sure they're clean and free of debris.
Get the basics on Uniclic laminate installation from flooring expert Chip Wade.
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July 12, 2015 by
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Modular construction is often preferred by the retail and hospitality industries due to its speed and efficiency, which results in earlier occupancy and a faster return on investment. Modular retail buildings can be permanent or temporary and can be designed and constructed to have the same look and finish as other traditionally constructed facilities.
From modular restaurants to golf pro-shops, M SPACE has the experience and capabilities to quickly and effectively expedite projects. Our team works closely with every customer to design a floor plan that meets their individual needs, clearly explaining the array of options that can include green construction features such as energy efficient HVAC units, additional insulation and recycled materials. These items all help to achieve maximum energy efficiency within our prefabricated commercial buildings, helping to reduce the impact on the environment and minimize operational costs.
Here are some examples of the most popular modular commercial buildings in the retail and hospitality industries:
Whether youre planning, budgeting or in need of immediate modular commercial building, M SPACE is available to assist you with all of your modular retail building and construction needs. We offer a variety of options from sales to modular leasing to modular financing so call us any time at 877.677.2231 to discuss your project.
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Glass is an amorphous (non-crystalline) solid which is often transparent and has widespread practical, technological, and decorative usage in things like window panes, tableware, and optoelectronics. The most familiar, and historically the oldest, types of glass are based on the chemical compound silica (silicon dioxide), the primary constituent of sand. The term glass, in popular usage, is often used to refer only to this type of material, which is familiar from use as window glass and in glass bottles. Of the many silica-based glasses that exist, ordinary glazing and container glass is formed from a specific type called soda-lime glass, composed of approximately 75% silicon dioxide (SiO2), sodium oxide (Na2O) from sodium carbonate (Na2CO3), calcium oxide, also called lime (CaO), and several minor additives. A very clear and durable quartz glass can be made from pure silica; the other compounds above are used to improve the temperature workability[clarification needed] of the product.
Many applications of silicate glasses derive from their optical transparency, which gives rise to one of silicate glasses' primary uses as window panes. Glass will transmit, reflect and refract light; these qualities can be enhanced by cutting and polishing to make optical lenses, prisms, fine glassware, and optical fibers for high speed data transmission by light. Glass can be colored by adding metallic salts, and can also be painted. These qualities have led to the extensive use of glass in the manufacture of art objects and in particular, stained glass windows. Although brittle, silicate glass is extremely durable, and many examples of glass fragments exist from early glass-making cultures. Because glass can be formed or molded into any shape, and also because it is a sterile product, it has been traditionally used for vessels: bowls, vases, bottles, jars and drinking glasses. In its most solid forms it has also been used for paperweights, marbles, and beads. When extruded as glass fiber and matted as glass wool in a way to trap air, it becomes a thermal insulating material, and when these glass fibers are embedded into an organic polymer plastic, they are a key structural reinforcement part of the composite material fiberglass.
In science, the term glass is often defined in a broader sense, encompassing every solid that possesses a non-crystalline (i.e. amorphous) atomic-scale structure and that exhibits a glass transition when heated towards the liquid state. Thus, porcelains and many polymer thermoplastics familiar from everyday use are physically glasses also. These sorts of glasses can be made of quite different kinds of materials: metallic alloys, ionic melts, aqueous solutions, molecular liquids, and polymers. For many applications (bottles, eyewear) polymer glasses (acrylic glass, polycarbonate, polyethylene terephthalate) are a lighter alternative to traditional silica glasses.
Silica (the chemical compound SiO2) is a common fundamental constituent of glass. In nature, vitrification of quartz occurs when lightning strikes sand, forming hollow, branching rootlike structures called fulgurite.
Fused quartz is a glass made from chemically-pure silica. However, its high melting-temperature (1723C) and viscosity make it difficult to work with.[1] Normally, other substances are added to simplify processing. One is sodium carbonate (Na2CO3, "soda"), which lowers the glass transition temperature. The soda makes the glass water soluble, which is usually undesirable, so lime (calcium oxide [CaO], generally obtained from limestone), some magnesium oxide (MgO) and aluminium oxide (Al2O3) are added to provide for a better chemical durability. The resulting glass contains about 70 to 74% silica by weight and is called a soda-lime glass.[2] Soda-lime glasses account for about 90% of manufactured glass.
Most common glass contains other ingredients to change its properties. Lead glass or flint glass is more 'brilliant' because the increased refractive index causes noticeably more specular reflection and increased optical dispersion. Adding barium also increases the refractive index. Thorium oxide gives glass a high refractive index and low dispersion and was formerly used in producing high-quality lenses, but due to its radioactivity has been replaced by lanthanum oxide in modern eyeglasses.[citation needed] Iron can be incorporated into glass to absorb infrared energy, for example in heat absorbing filters for movie projectors, while cerium(IV) oxide can be used for glass that absorbs UV wavelengths.[3]
The following is a list of the more common types of silicate glasses, and their ingredients, properties, and applications:
Another common glass ingredient is crushed alkali glass or "cullet" ready for recycled glass. The recycled glass saves on raw materials and energy. Impurities in the cullet can lead to product and equipment failure. Fining agents such as sodium sulfate, sodium chloride, or antimony oxide may be added to reduce the number of air bubbles in the glass mixture.[2]Glass batch calculation is the method by which the correct raw material mixture is determined to achieve the desired glass composition.
Glass is in widespread use largely due to the production of glass compositions that are transparent to visible light. In contrast, polycrystalline materials do not generally transmit visible light.[7] The individual crystallites may be transparent, but their facets (grain boundaries) reflect or scatter light resulting in diffuse reflection. Glass does not contain the internal subdivisions associated with grain boundaries in polycrystals and hence does not scatter light in the same manner as a polycrystalline material. The surface of a glass is often smooth since during glass formation the molecules of the supercooled liquid are not forced to dispose in rigid crystal geometries and can follow surface tension, which imposes a microscopically smooth surface. These properties, which give glass its clearness, can be retained even if glass is partially light-absorbingi.e., colored.[8]
Glass has the ability to refract, reflect, and transmit light following geometrical optics, without scattering it. It is used in the manufacture of lenses and windows. Common glass has a refraction index around 1.5. This may be modified by adding low-density materials such as boron, which lowers the index of refraction (see crown glass), or increased (to as much as 1.8) with high-density materials such as (classically) lead oxide (see flint glass and lead glass), or in modern uses, less toxic oxides of zirconium, titanium, or barium. These high-index glasses (inaccurately known as "crystal" when used in glass vessels) causes more chromatic dispersion of light, and are prized for their diamond-like optical properties.
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