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January 30, 2015 by
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Mattia Destro's departure has left Roma short of strikers and head coach Rudi Garcia will sign a replacement before the transfer deadline.
Roma coach Rudi Garcia has stated his intention tosign a replacement for Mattia Destro before the end of the transfer window.
Italy international Destro departed for Serie A rivals Milan on Friday, the striker initially joining on loan with an optionto make the move permanent.
Garciainsisted earlier this monththat Destro would not be sold andthe striker's departure has left a void.
The Frenchman insists a replacement will be brought in, however, andwants histeam to focus on Saturday's clash with Empoli at Stadio Olimpico.
"We'll sign a striker to replace Mattia Destro," Garcia said.
"Clubs should only sign useful players that are going to add something to the group.
"There's a lot of talk about transfers at the moment, but the players know they need to focus on Empoli."
Roma, who are second, have slipped seven points adrift of leaders Juventus after a run of four draws in five league matches.
Garcia haswarned of the dangers posed by an Empoli side that Roma have beaten in Serie A and the Coppa Italia this season.
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January 30, 2015 by
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Most of us take heating and cooling for granted. We expect our heating systems to keep us warm during the winter, and we depend on air-conditioning to keep us cool during the summer.
When the house is cold in winter or hot in summer, the natural reaction is to call for professional service. Fortunately, there is an alternative. You can cut service costs drastically and keep your heating and cooling systems working efficiently by doing some maintenance and quick fixes yourself. But first, it's important to know how the basics of how heating and cooling systems function.
All climate-control devices or systems have three basic components: a source of warmed or cooled air, a means of distributing the air to the rooms being heated or cooled, and a control used to regulate the system (e.g., thermostat). The sources of warm air, such as a furnace, and cool air, such as an air conditioner, in a house often use the same distribution and control systems. If your house has central air conditioning, cool air probably flows through the same ducts that heat does and is regulated by the same thermostat. When a heating or cooling system malfunctions, any of these three basic components may be causing the problem.
Both heating and air conditioning work on the principle that heat always moves from a warm object to a cooler one, just as water flows from a higher to a lower level. Furnaces and heaters put heat into the air to make your home warmer; air conditioners remove heat to make your home cooler.
All heating and cooling units burn fuel. Air conditioners use electricity. Most home heating systems use gas or fuel oil; other systems use electricity. The heat pump -- an electrically powered climate control unit -- both heats and cools air. In summer it extracts heat from the air inside your home. In winter it pulls heat from the air outside and uses this heat to warm the air inside.
When the furnace is turned on, it consumes the fuel that powers it, whether it be gas, oil, or electricity. As fuel is burned, heat is produced and channeled to the living areas of your home through ducts, pipes, or wires and then is blown out of registers, radiators, or heating panels. Older systems use the heat they produce to heat water, which in turn heats the air in your home. These systems use a boiler to store and heat the water supply, which is then circulated as hot water through pipes embedded in the wall, floor, or ceiling.
When an air conditioner is turned on, electrical power is used to cool a gas in a coil to its liquid state. Warm air in your home is cooled by contact with the cooling coil, and this cooled air is channeled to the rooms of your home through ducts and out registers or -- in the case of room air conditioners -- directly from the unit itself.
In the next section, we'll review the different distribution systems used for heating and cooling the home.
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January 30, 2015 by
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Fairfax, Va (PRWEB) January 29, 2015
Heating and air conditioning repair in Fairfax, VA can sometimes be daunting in a home. No matter how good a homeowner may be around the house, HVAC systems are better left in the hands of professionals. When a homeowner experiences too much sweat during summer and feels extreme chills during winter, there must be a problem in the HVAC system. Usually, this is unfixable using DIY methods and seeking the help of an expert is still preferable. This should be the time when Local HVAC Pros should come in. Homeowners are assured to be in good hands once Local HVAC Pros take over.
Residents of Fairfax shouldn't let issues with their heating and cooling systems impede on their daily activities. HVAC systems can always be fixed just with the right experts to do the job. With Local HVAC Pros team of experts, the homeowner does not have to suffer the deep cold effect of winter or the melting heat of summer. All it takes is a call and they would do their best to be there immediately. They offer one of the most professional air conditioning and heating repair services in Fairfax, Virginia.
Fairfax, VA residents do not have to look any further as Local HVAC Pros have all the tools, products, and services needed to get HVAC systems up and running. It doesnt matter whether the property is a house or an office. As long as it is in Fairfax or nearby areas, Local HVAC Pros are there to help. They can take a look at it and identify the problem as well as propose a solution. They can even give estimates for free and tell the best places to install heating and air conditioning systems.
Their team has certified members which of course mean that they have been trained and have been readied for any trouble that might come from their clients air conditioning systems. Their local company is also fully licensed, bonded and insured to relieve their customers of much trouble later on should any mishaps occur. Warranties are also being given to assure that our quality of their work is a guarantee. Call them at 703-348-9740 to get more information.
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January 30, 2015 by
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By Bryan Betts
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The Plaza building, the adobe building on the corner of Tenth Street and White Sands Boulevard, has taken many forms over the years: a tattoo parlor, a flower shop and a bar.
A contractor will began to transform the 76-year-old building Friday yet again, this time into a form that suits its historical importance the Tularosa Basin Museum of History.
The Tularosa Basin Historical Society finished a bidding process last month in which the Otero County Commission selected Las Cruces-based C D General Contractors to renovate the building into the society's new home.
Society Vice President Joe Lewandowski said the renovations will cost $405,000 and will be funded with $525,000 awarded to the historical society by the state legislature about three years ago.
Lewandowski said workers will install a new roof and heating and cooling system, renovate the interiors and bathrooms and redo the parking lot, among other changes.
He said the renovations will also seek to preserve the Plaza Pub, including the building's old doors. Lewandowski said the Plaza Pub was once the center of activity in Alamogordo and is one of the only adobe buildings in town.
"What makes it unique is that it's an adobe building, and Alamogordo's not known for adobe buildings," he said.
The society's plans for the Plaza facility meet state guidelines for renovating buildings on the New Mexico historical register, Lewandowski said. The Plaza building was placed on the State Registry of Cultural Properties in June 2012.
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January 30, 2015 by
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January 30, 2015 by
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January 30, 2015 by
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January 30, 2015 by
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January 30, 2015 by
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Anaheim, CA (PRWEB) January 29, 2015
CabinetDIY's kitchen designers have one goal: To design trendy kitchens that are worthy enough to be the center of a dinner party conversation. As a leading RTA Cabinets wholesaler, CabinetDIY reveals the latest trends in kitchen and bathroom design and remodeling with the help of their experienced designers. See what's hot and what trends to look out for this season.
White kitchen cabinets have been very popular in the past several seasons. They are flying off the shelves like hotcakes, and being used in many kitchen and bath design projects. However, Grey kitchen cabinets are starting to become one of the trendiest must haves this season. It is sophisticated, neutral and embraces a great deal of different color tones. Try mixing grey cabinets with a white kitchen island. It can also bring out the crispness of the white cabinets. Mixing and matching different shades of grey kitchen cabinets can also be an intriguing choice. Imagine this: Light grey surroundings with a dark grey kitchen island, finished with dark grey crown molding on the top of light grey wall cabinets. Can't go wrong with choosing any shade of gray this season, as gray is the new white when it comes to the latest in kitchen cabinet trend.
Bulky sinks are also in. Whether it is a farm sink, apron sink, or industrial sized extra large sink. These sinks are on every housewife's favorites list. Here's a tip: Use a full depth wall cabinet as the sink base for the apron sink and add a wall filler to adjust with the depth of the apron sink. Then place a toe kick under the wall cabinet to match the rest of the base cabinets. This easy technique makes an apron sink base out of RTA (Ready to Assemble) kitchen cabinets. No need to pay big money for a custom apron sink base when you can build one out of RTA cabinets without breaking the bank.
Modern European style cabinets is also coming strong this season. Its frame-less design with clean lines and sharp popping color, mixed with a metallic and glossy finish all scream modern kitchen design. When choosing this style of cabinet, make sure to select modern RTA kitchen cabinets with a plywood body box to ensure the durability of the kitchen cabinets and ever lasting modern style.
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January 30, 2015 by
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By Tatiana Machado-Rosas, Special to the U-T5:53 p.m.Jan. 29, 2015
The new kitchen features a custom-built stainless-steel black hood above the large, white peninsula.
As the new year gets under way, many San Diegans are inspired to refresh their homes and finally begin planning that long-overdue remodeling project. Kitchens are at the top of the list for many homeowners with open, inviting spaces that suit entertaining, one of the big, continuing trends for 2015.
With a historical home thats more than 90 years old, our clients were more than ready for a kitchen remodel. They desperately needed a more practical kitchen with improved functionality and plenty of space for family gatherings.
Our design team created a plan to significantly transform the kitchen, while still maintaining the character of the home. We began the transformation by removing two walls to create an expansive space encompassing the kitchen and dining areas. To retain the historical feel of the home, the existing oak wood floor in the dining area was duplicated and continued into the kitchen for visual continuity.
White cabinetry throughout the new kitchen provides a plethora of organized storage options and conceals all the major appliances for a clean, uncluttered appearance. A panel inset on the peninsula unifies it with the homes existing wainscoting, making the peninsula seem as if it has always been in the home.
New windows looking out on the historic neighborhood considerably brightened the sink area, framed by the bold accent of a black-and-white-patterned backsplash and meticulous crown molding emphasizing the homes history.
The sink area has a black-and-white-patterned backsplash and crown molding.
We wanted the new space to have a central focal point, so we chose a stunning custom-built stainless-steel black hood to place above the large, white peninsula. A niche above the peninsula provides functional storage of cooking essentials and a decorative note of visual interest. The black-and-white theme is repeated throughout the room, particularly in the concrete backsplash.
The dining room comfortably seats several guests, who can easily interact with other guests and their hosts in the kitchen. The design fuses classic, vintage-inspired elements with the modernity of the black-and-white color theme and clean lines.
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