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July 9, 2015 by
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Mold has had its 15 minutes of fame over the last few years. Though the hype has died down, mold is still an important issue. Customer complaints require home builders to have a fast action plan; both to clean up the mold problem and to show customers a quality home builder is looking out for their health and safety and the durability of their home.
There are two important things to remember about mold: prevent it by doing things right the first time and when you do face mold, take care of it immediately. Ensuring that your warranty team follows a process for mold remediation will take care of the latter.
The following steps, which can be adapted to fit within your company's policy, serve as a basic process for quickly remediating mold problems.
Step 1: Learn about moisture
Assessing mold growth involves more than just looking at what's visibly growing on the walls or in a corner. Mold can be an invisible intruder, growing behind and around what you first see. Such devious behavior requires inquisitive thinking. First, understand that behind all mold growth is a water or moisture problem. Second, become a master of moisture know where moisture comes from and how it gets into the home. The ultimate goal of these two steps is for warranty representatives to identify a moisture source and use its location to help locate all mold growth, not just what's immediately visible.
Step 2: Document the mold problem and create a remediation plan
Before you begin remediation, document the mold situation with writing, photos and video. The warranty team supervisor will use the documentation to develop a remediation plan, which typically answers questions like when work is slated to begin, when that work is scheduled to be completed, who will be performing the remediation, any testing that should be done, and if homeowners will be temporarily relocated. In the longer term, the documentation can help manage liability for your company or point to larger trends in mold growth.
Step 3: Calculate the extent of the contamination
Mold may not always grow in one area, so you need to figure out how much contamination you're really looking at. Calculating the extent of the contamination will impact how you approach mold removal and clean up. The goal of mold remediation is to clean up mold growing within the home, and to avoid exposing homeowners to large amounts of mold. The New York City Department of Health (NYC DOH) has developed guidelines for cleaning up mold contamination. These guidelines are widely used in the construction industry and recommend six levels of mold remediation based on the square footage of the mold and whether or not the mold is located within the home's HVAC system. Following the NYC DOH's guidelines, available online at http://www.nyc.gov/html/doh/html/epi/moldrpt1.shtml, calculate the remediation level needed.
Step 4: Remediate mold contamination
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July 9, 2015 by
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Use the following tools to estimate the area and the materials needed for the root. The "House Base Area" is the area of the land the house covers. When measuring, be sure to include the eaves covered areas. Our area calculator can be used to estimate the area coverage of the house. If the house is irregular in shape, you can divide the house covered area into a few simple shapes and add their area together. The roof pitch defines the steepness of the root. It can be measured or can be estimated via by comparing your roof with our images.
The area we give out is estimation only. If the roof of your house has complex shape like the one in the right, the most accurate way is to measure all the dimensions and add the areas of all surfaces. You can use our area calculator to calculate the area of each surface. The most common roof materials in the United States are shingles, membrane roofing, ceramic tile, etc. Typically shingle roofs have a life expectancy of 15 to 30 year. Membrane roofing normally can last 5-15 years. Ceramic tile roof is expensive, yet it has a life of more than 100 years.
By definition, the roof pitch is the vertical rise divided by the horizontal span.
Typical Slope Correction Factors:
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July 9, 2015 by
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Advancements in technology are sweeping change across all business sectors and industries around the globe, and roofing is not immune.
When Timothy Hershey decided to branch out on his own as an independent roofing contractor in 2003, he was looking for a name that would stand out.
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July 9, 2015 by
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Welcome to The Roofing Company and The Remodeling Company! We are a full service exterior home improvement company specializing in roofing, siding, windows, and kitchen and bathroom remodeling services. For more than 15 years The Roofing Company and The Remodeling Company has been a leading choice for expert remodeling services in the Hampton Roads and Virginia Peninsula region. Whether we are installing new roofing in Virginia Beach or Newport News, wrapping a home in energy efficient siding in Norfolk, or updating a home in Chesapeake with new replacement windows, you can count on The Roofing Company and The Remodeling Company for prompt, efficient, high quality service.
By offering such a wide selection of exterior home improvement services, we are able to help local homeowners to add lasting value, comfort, and beauty to their homes. We only work with the highest quality building products in the market, and are fully certified with some of the nations leading manufacturing.
Though industry awards are always nice, it is the satisfaction of our clients that truly drives The Roofing Company and The Remodeling Company. We dont strive to meet expectations, we work our tails off to exceed them. That means undergoing continuous factory education from our many manufacturers, and ensuring that each member of our team is fully versed in the products with which they work.
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July 9, 2015 by
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Roofing Directory is the perfect online directory for finding the right roofing contractor for your home's roof repair, roofing replacement or installation needs. You can also get instant prices from our new roofing cost calculator / estimator tool below.
Roofing-Directory.com helps homeowners locate local roofing contractors. You can browse by geographic location and find your city or town. From there, browse the listings of roofing contractors. You may use the form on the site to request estimates or you can simply contact them yourself. Its that easy! America's best roofing companies are listed here on Roofing-Directory.com
We can help you find your region's premier, pre-screened roofers for completely FREE estimates! We save you the time and hassle of hunting for the right roofing contractors. Our local listings on our individual region pages feature roofing contractor listings and bios. If you want competing estimates from local roofers, you can use the form on the side of each page. That form will put three local roofers in touch with you for obligation free, competing estimates.
Prescreening the Roofers:At Roofing-Directory we help you eliminate the guess work in selecting the best local roofer for the job. Our team thoroughly prescreens the local roofers by checking experience references, investigating reputation and validating proof of state licensing and insurance. All you have to do is choose the best price.
Here at Roofing Directory, we strive to bring you the latest and greatest information about roofing so that you have a resource to turn to when you are trying to make an important roofing based decision. For example, let's say you live in Maryland and you are looking to decide between terracotta and slate roofing tiles for your new roof. Well, we have climate, regional and function information on those, and other, types of roofing materials which can help you make an informed decision.
As you can see Roofing-Directory is dedicated to being a resource for the American homeowner. We are also here to help save you money and we feel the best way for you to do that is to compare estimates from prescreened local roofing companies. Use the regional links below to browse our site to find roofers in your area!
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July 9, 2015 by
Mr HomeBuilder
Roof covering is the one part of the roof that allows a homeowner to customize according to specific needs and wants. Shingles and shake can come in all shapes, sizes, materials, colors, and prices. It is important for you to become knowledgeable on the different materials used in roof covering. This knowledge will assist you in selecting a roof covering that is right for your personal tastes, climate needs, and budget.
The most common types of roofing materials include:
The longevity of your roof cover relies heavily on the quality of the material that you select. Using the finest material will add resale value and visual appeal to your home. When selecting a material make sure to pay special attention to the level of maintenance that each material requires and also how well it holds up to outside elements such as rain, sunlight, fire, and debris.
Keep in mind, if you are re-roofing, you may want to stick with the material you already have. For instance, a historic home ought to have the original roofing material or a least a carefully manufactured imitation simply because it is important to carry on its traditional beauty. You will still be able to find traditional materials to go forward with your re-roofing, however, modern asphalt shingles can come close to the original appearance for a fraction of the price.
Aside from aesthetics and quality, you also need to pay attention to the slope and structure of your roof before deciding on a material. Basically, asphalt and wood shingles, slate, tile, and metal all work well at slopes of 4/12 or steeper. However, pitches of less than three inches per foot will require either asphalt roll roofing or one of the new membrane roofs. Likewise, roof structure matters too. It is in your best interest to have your roof examined before deciding on a material. The structure of your roof must be able to support the weight of the material you select.
Lastly, it is important to note that various geographical locations have different requirements in regard to fire rating. For this reason, you should always consult with an experienced contractor before purchasing your materials. A professional roofer should be familiar the local codes and be able to guide you with your decision accordingly.
Roofing or re-roofing your home is a great investment. You'll want to make sure you are choosing the right roofer for your house and your budget. We offer Free Roofing Price Quotes from reliable local roofing contractors.
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July 9, 2015 by
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Check Out Moonworks' newest Cool Roofing Product, GAF-ELK Timberline Cool Series, which could save you up to 20% on your cooling bill. Moonworks provides the latest models in Roofing products, serving Providence, RI, Worcester, MA, Boston, MA or Manchester, NH.
Whether you live in Providence, RI, Worcester, MA, Boston, MA or Manchester, NH, your roof protects your family from the elements. Consequently, if it is not installed properly, it can seriously damage your home. We are proud to be a GAF MasterElite contractor, a designation earned by only 3% of all roofing specialists. What does that mean for you? A top-quality installation with the added assurance of a factory inspection.
Moonworks is proud to offer GAF's Weather Stopper roofing system to homeowners in Providence, RI, Worcester, MA, Boston, MA, or Manchester, NH. The Weather Stopper Integrated Roofing System features:
Moonworks is one of the area's only GAF certified green roofers. While most roofing companies let your roof sit in a land fill, Moonworks works in conjunction with GAF to recycle your asphalt roofing shingles into pavement for roadways.
Did you know that 11-million tons of shingle waste are generated each year? According to GAF, the typical roof contains about 30-35 squares. This breaks down to 7,000 lbs of materials, or 3.5 tons. So, your roof could be taking up to 5 cubic yards of space, which is the equivalent of more than one family's yearly trash!
How much road can your roof pave? According to GAF, the average roof described above could pave 53 feet of road!
Schedule a GAF Roofing estimate now by contacting us at 1-877-207-1166 or filling out our online form.
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July 9, 2015 by
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For over 25 years, Floor King has provided top quality flooring and installation to homeowners, builders and businesses in Central Texas. We have built a solid reputation for superior service and craftsmanship. With over 900 stores in our co-op, we get the lowest prices from the best manufacturers and pass the savings on to you. We have three convenient locations to serve the needs of our clients.
At Floor King, you will find a team of knowledgeable and experienced sales professionals to assist you through the entire process, whether you want full service or prefer to do it yourself. We have a large selection to choose from for your home and business, including tile, natural stone, hardwoods, laminate, vinyl, carpet and window treatments. We also carry green flooring options for the environmentally conscious with a variety of natural floors, such as bamboo, cork and other sustainable materials.
The relationships we develop with our customers at Floor King are important to us and complete satisfaction is our goal. A large part of our success is due to repeat business and referrals from happy customers. Please browse our website to learn more about us and call or visit one of our showrooms today. You can also request a free estimate by completing the form on our website.
We're your neighbor. Our stores are locally owned by people who live in and invest in your community. Floor King Carpet One is a member of the Better Business Bureau, Chamber of Commerce and various trade associations. We look forward to serving you!
We specialize in carpets, floor installation & tile installation.
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July 6, 2015 by
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Tight Line is Atlantas leading exterior remodeling contractor servicing homeowners throughout the metro area with quality workmanship in Siding Installation, Window Replacement, Roofing, Gutters, and more. Whether the job is replacing your front door to a complete home makeover, were confident we can deliver the highest quality remodel of your exterior at an economical price.
Our experienced and highly trained installation crews are ready to help you improve the beauty of your home, make it more comfortable, energy efficient and increase its value. Tight Line Exteriors is your Atlanta home improvement contractor which you will come to know as your Trusted Resource for home renovations.
At Tight Line, were founded on three guiding principles: Quality, Service and Value. And thats not just lip service. We invite you to browse our website to discover what separates Tight Line from other exterior remodeling contractors. Contact us today about your home improvement project!
Tight Line Exteriors 2265 Roswell Rd Suite 100 GA 30062 Phone: 770.509.2282 FAX: 770.509.2282 E-mail: terry@sidingandwindowsatlanta.com
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July 6, 2015 by
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Artificial rocks made of concrete or other materials are a dramatic yet economical way to enhance water features, landscapes, buildings, and more. View our gallery of concrete water feature pictures.
Rock and stone have long been valued as natural, distinctive landscaping elements. But imagine the equipment, effort, and expense that would be required to haul large boulders weighing at least a ton each into a backyard and then to stack them around an in-ground pool or pond water feature.
That's why more and more landscape and swimming pool designers and contractors are turning to faux rock for water feature construction. Not only can artificial rocks be molded, textured, and colored to exactly replicate the look and feel of real rock formations, they also can be built onsite, eliminating the inconvenience and expense of hauling in material to build a water feature.
Concrete Water Features Time: 00:46 See these examples, including a concrete fire trough with a waterfall backdrop and concrete water basins flanking a concrete pool deck. View All 35 Outdoor Living Videos
Benefits and Applications of Faux Rock
What is Faux Rock? Rock and stone have long been valued as natural, distinctive landscaping elements. But getting the rock exactly where you want it, even if you live in an area where real rock is readily available, is no easy feat. Imagine, for example, the equipment, effort, and expense that would be required to haul large boulders weighing at least a ton each into a backyard and then to stack them around an in-ground pool or pond.
That's why more and more landscape and swimming pool designers and contractors are turning to faux rock. Not only can artificial rocks be molded, textured, and colored to exactly replicate the look and feel of real rock formations, they also can be built onsite, eliminating the inconvenience and expense of hauling.
Other benefits of faux rock include:
Faux rock can be made from a variety of materials including fiberglass, synthetic materials, rubber, and plaster. However, polymer-modified or glass-fiber-reinforced concrete are the most common materials used because the concrete can easily be sculpted or molded to achieve very realistic results. Concrete mixtures can produce rocks that are extremely strong (up to 9600 psi) and lightweight (when made with lightweight aggregates). In some cases, artificial rocks can be more durable than the natural stones they imitate.
Applications for Faux Rock In addition to being popular enhancements for waterscapesparticularly pools, waterfalls, and spasartificial rocks have many other applications, both residential and commercial:
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