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Real Estate Realtor Agent
Real Estate Realtor Agent Sell Your Home In Dallas TX Area http://sellahome.indallastexasarea.com 214-636-7138 Home Solutions Realty, has been awarded the Toyota Relocation Preferred Agent...
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February 7, 2015 by
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Handyman Services Kissimmee FL
Handyman Services Kissimmee FL Whatever you need, just give us a call. We can fix it. From plumbing, to electrical, to carpentry, we can help. We can provide you with a quote over the phone...
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February 7, 2015 by
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Aug. 24, 1937 Jan. 31, 2015
Chester Judd, of the Town of Niagara, died Jan. 31 in Buffalo General Medical Center after a short illness. He was 77.
Born in Quebec, Canada, he moved from Niagara Falls, Ont., to Youngstown, N.Y., with his family in 1954. He joined the U.S. military in January 1955 and served in the Navy aboard the USS Spiegel Grove. He was honorably discharged from the United States Naval Reserve on Jan. 29, 1963.
Following completion of his active duty, Mr. Judd became a U.S. citizen in November 1958. He was an ironworker for Iron Workers Union Local 9 in Niagara Falls for 34 years. He retired in 1994.
He was an avid boater and member of the Lower Niagara Moose Lodge and the LaSalle Sportsmans Club.
A skilled handyman able to do a wide range of construction and repair projects, he also enjoyed undertaking auto restoration and steel fabrication jobs.
Survivors include his wife, the former Patricia Kerins; a son, Mark; a daughter, Cheryl; two stepdaughters, Kelly Burling and Lisa Fortuna; a stepson, David Tompkins; two brothers, James and Alfred; nine grandchildren; and five great-grandchildren.
Services will be held at 3 p.m. Saturday in the M.J. Colucci & Son Niagara Funeral Chapel, 2730 Military Road, Town of Niagara, followed by military honors
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February 7, 2015 by
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CAUSES
Ice dams form when rooftops become warm enough to melt snow. The water from the melted snow flows under the snow cover to roofs edge, where the temperature is colder and the water refreezes. As more snow melts, more water flows down and becomes trapped, creating an ice dam.
Although the winter sun can heat a rooftop enough to contribute to the thaw-freeze cycle, the most common cause of ice dams is simply a poorly insulated or poorly ventilated attic, said John E. Vieczorek, owner of Vieczorek Builders in Tunkhannock.
What is causing it is the heat loss through the attic, said Mr. Vieczorek, who has installed roofs for 40 years. If there wasnt heat loss, you wouldnt have that melting and freezing.
Because people often see the resulting icicles forming under their gutters, one of the big misconceptions is that gutters cause ice dams, said Eric Judge, co-owner of Judge Brothers Gutters Inc. in North Abington Twp.
They dont create the problem. They are just there catching the water coming off the roof, he said. The icicles are hanging off the gutter just like they would be hanging off the eave if there was no gutter there.
POTENTIAL DAMAGE
As the ice dam grows, the water flowing down the roof can back up under the shingles and leak into the home. That can lead to a host of issues for the homeowner, according to the International Association of Certified Home Inspectors website:
Rotted roof decking, exterior and interior walls and framing.
Respiratory illnesses, such as allergies and asthma, caused by mold growth.
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February 7, 2015 by
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The Town of Round Hill and the Loudoun Board of Supervisors have formally combined two long-planned construction projectsthe Round Hill to Franklin Park trail and the towns downtown stormwater management and sidewalk improvements.
Town Manager Buster Nicholson said town and county staff members are developing a memorandum of understanding to govern the joint management of the projects. The goal is to promote more efficient traffic management and reduce disruption for residents.
Weve never done that before with the townwere breaking new ground, Mark Hoffman, the countys capital design program manager, said. He is the design manager for the project. There are still two separate projects, but under the agreement, the county will provide construction management services and obtain easements in the county, while the town staff will take care of land acquisition within the town.
There are 25 easements needed in town and 36 in the county, Nicholson said. If all goes well with the easement acquisition process, both Nicholson and Hoffman said they hoped to award a construction contract before the end of the year, with work to begin next spring.
For the town, the work includes sidewalk improvements with curb and gutter, and the installation of a 36-inch stormwater pipe at the intersection of the towns two main streetsLoudoun and Main, Nicholson said. The town budgets $20,000 annually to maintain and repair sidewalks, but the $1.2 million Main Street enhancement project will significantly improve the area. The Virginia Department of Transportation will pay the bulk of the project through a federal enhancement grant, with the town providing its 20 percent match through paying some engineering costs and acquiring easements.
The county trail project starts at Main Street, with the stretch between Main and Evening Star Drive having sidewalks on both sides of the street. The actual trail begins just east of the Lake Point subdivision. From that point the asphalt trail will tie into the existing trail at Franklin Park, ending at the pool.
Hoffman said construction would take nine months to a year.
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Gutter Guard Reviews - Helmet Gutter Guards | Gutter Man Gutters Houston
Gutter Guard Reviews - Helmet Gutter Guards | Gutter Man Gutters Houston. Video featuring a popular "helmet"-style gutter guard. http://guttermanguttershouston.com We were called by a homeowner...
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February 7, 2015 by
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Courtesy gutter cleaning
Cleaning gutters debris...
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February 7, 2015 by
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CGC First Gutter Cleaning of 2015 part2
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February 7, 2015 by
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Gutter cleaning in Pymble
Do your gutters have a build up of dir and plants underneath your gutter guard? Then call Geoff Moyle Property Services for your property services needs. geoffmoyle.com.au.
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February 7, 2015 by
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Jerry and Judith Vanvickle, Trustees, 2303 Ashland Ave., reroof residence, Holmes Roofing, $5,800.
Family Guidance Center for Behavioral Health, 1332 N. 36th St., replace ramp and slab to entrance, Davis Bobcat & Snow Removal, $3,200.
Lawrence and Peggy Cunning, 1714 Dewey Ave., reroof residence, Mike Rose Construction, $12,444.
Charles and Rose Berry, 207 Harvard St., reroof residence and replace concrete steps, Kincaid Co., $7,300.
Travis and Wendy Habrock, Trustees, 3607 S. Belt Highway, construct 12X15 office for Horizon Equipment, Van Cleave Construction, LLC, $15,000.
Karen and Dean Habrock, Trustees, 3605 S. Belt Highway, remove one non-load-bearing wall and construct a 30x15 non-load-bearing partition wall, Van Cleave Construction, LLC, $27,000.
City of St. Joseph, 2206 Dewey St., reroof residence, Fortune General Contracting, $4,400.
Neely Apartments LLC, 1909 S. 12th St., reroof commercial building, Build, LLC, $47,000.
Christopher and Colleen Jones, 2217 Edgewater Drive, reroof residence, Barnes Roofing and Gutter Cleaning Service, $14,788.
Commercial Net Lease Realty Inc., 201 N. Belt Highway, install electric car-charging system at Hy-Vee, Black & McDonald Electric, LLC, $15,000.
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