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    Bosch Appliance Repair Bronx | Certified Bosch Appliance Repair Service Provider – Video

    - January 2, 2015 by Mr HomeBuilder


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    Best Bosch Appliance Repair Bronx NY(888) 884-4918 http://ApplianceDoctorX When you #39;re in need of a bosch appliance repair technician in the Bronx, you #39;re bo...

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    Center Spark Electrode Replacement (part #EAD60700503) – LG Gas Range Repair – Video

    - January 2, 2015 by Mr HomeBuilder


    Center Spark Electrode Replacement (part #EAD60700503) - LG Gas Range Repair
    Buy part #EAD60700503 now: http://www.repairclinic.com/PartDetail/1592863?TLSID=1873 This free troubleshooting video shows step-by-step instructions on replacing the center spark electrode...

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    Appliance Repair, Boulder, CO, (303) 578 5579 – Video

    - January 2, 2015 by Mr HomeBuilder


    Appliance Repair, Boulder, CO, (303) 578 5579
    Appliance Repair , Pearl Street, Boulder, CO, (303) 578 5579, Specializing in Appliance Repair services. Servicing Refrigerator, Oven, Stove, Washer, Dryer, ...

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    Refrigerator Repair Prairie Village (913) 381-2450 – Video

    - January 2, 2015 by Mr HomeBuilder


    Refrigerator Repair Prairie Village (913) 381-2450
    Some of the more common problems that our customers are experiencing are evaporator fan motors and condenser fan motors. The evaporator fan motor has two purposes. First the fan forces warm...

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    Washer Repair Kansas City $9.95 Service Call – Video

    - January 2, 2015 by Mr HomeBuilder


    Washer Repair Kansas City $9.95 Service Call
    There are so many makes and models of washing machines, Its tough to keep track. The good news about this product is that they serve one purpose, keeping our clothes clean from dirt, grease,...

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    Washer Repair Olathe $9.95 Service Call – Video

    - January 2, 2015 by Mr HomeBuilder


    Washer Repair Olathe $9.95 Service Call
    There are so many makes and models of washing machines, Its tough to keep track. The good news about this product is that they serve one purpose, keeping our clothes clean from dirt, grease,...

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    Iconic repair shop calls it quits

    - January 2, 2015 by Mr HomeBuilder

    Portrait of Paul and Marlene Page on the last day of business of their store, Mart's Small Appliance Service on E. Valley Parkway in Escondido. The place has been in business since 1961.

    ESCONDIDO Its the kind of shop that just doesnt exist anymore.

    Marts Appliance Service, an iconic Escondido repair shop, shut its door last week once and for all.

    The business had operated at its East Valley Parkway location since 1975, but owners Paul and Marlene Page announced last year that they wanted to retire, after a lifetime of repairing vacuums and lawn mowers, coffee makers, blenders and lamps.

    They had hoped to find someone to take over the shop, but that didnt happen. Nowadays, with small appliances being so inexpensive, people tend to pitch a broken toaster rather than repair it.

    Mart's has closed -- end of an era Charlie Neuman

    The store closed for good Wednesday.

    They could fix anything, said longtime neighbor and customer Stan Weinberg, a family doctor whose office for decades was located a couple doors down from Marts. Its an end of an era, but we all get old.

    Paul Pages connection to the store actually goes back to 1964, when as a young man he was looking for a part-time job and was referred by the unemployment office to a business on Grand Avenue. He walked into Marts then owned Martin Gehring by mistake and got hired.

    A final couple blenders await repair Charlie Neuman

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    Atlantic Yards/Pacific Park Report: Construction noise …

    - January 2, 2015 by Mr HomeBuilder

    Maybe Arana Hankin, the state official in charge of Atlantic Yards, and Jane Marshall, a Forest City Ratner executive, should take a relatively brief evening walk from their Fort Greene homes to check out the deafening construction noise at the intersection of Fourth Avenue and Pacific Street.

    Marshall recently likened the additional stretch of overnight noise to a dentist's appointment that would be over in a month.

    But that's not quite right.

    It's probably closer to a long-term dentist's visit without any novocaine. After all, one resident of 568 Pacific Street described it as "torture."

    At that building on Monday night, inside a hallway, a visitor registered a 94.0 dB reading on a decibel meter, as shown in the photo at right.

    That's way, way off the charts.

    (Update October 14: This noisewas related to worknot under the direct control of Forest City Ratner, but is related to Atlantic Yards.)

    Measuring impacts

    The upper acceptable limit at night, according to the city and state, is 65 dB, which itself is way above the recommended level of 45 dB, as noted below.

    But there's no evidence anyone officially involved in Atlantic Yards has tried to monitor this, or to offer promised mitigations (see below). Hence my suggestion above.

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    US construction spending down 0.3 pct. in November; government building activity leads decline

    - January 2, 2015 by Mr HomeBuilder

    A sharp slowdown in government-built schools and infrastructure caused U.S. construction spending to fall slightly in November.

    The Commerce Department said Friday that construction spending slipped 0.3 percent in November, after having climbed an upwardly revised 1.2 percent in October and 0.6 percent in September.

    Much of the decline came from a 1.7 percent retreat in government expenditures. Publicly-built school spending fell 2.5 percent, while the transportation, health care and public safety sectors also fell.

    Private construction spending rose a modest 0.3 percent in November. Home-building climbed 1 percent in November, offsetting the declines in the office, commercial and health care-related construction.

    Total construction spending has improved a mere 2.4 percent from a year ago to $974.9 billion.

    Construction activity has lagged broader economic growth for much of 2014, hampered by limited gains in homebuilding. Few potential buyers can afford new homes, a reflection of meager wage growth, tight credit standards and builders focused on pricier housing developments that are beyond the financial reach of most home-seekers.

    Residential construction spending declined 0.5 percent over the past 12 months to $352.7 billion, although solid gains in the past two months suggest that homebuilding activity likely helped economic growth in the final quarter of 2014. Analysts at the bank Barclays projects that annualized growth in the October-December quarter will be 2.8 percent, a solid increase but down from an annualized gain of 5 percent in the third quarter.

    Modest buying activity has dissuaded builders from breaking ground on more homes. Sales of new homes dropped 1.6 percent in November to a seasonally adjusted annual rate of 438,000, the Commerce Department said in a recent report. That second straight monthly decline leaves home construction significantly below the annual rate of 700,000 that was common in the 1990s.

    Still, broader economic growth should help to bolster construction. Employers have added 2.65 million jobs through the first 11 months of 2014, the most in 15 years. Each new paycheck helps to increase consumer spending, even though average wages have yet to meaningfully outpace inflation. The job gains have accompanied faster economic growth during the second and third quarters of 2014.

    "As the labor market continues to show improvement and wages increase, especially for young adults, we expect the pace of single-family building to pick up this year," said Anika Kahn, a senior economist at Wells Fargo.

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    Fido free to join you at dinner

    - January 2, 2015 by Mr HomeBuilder

    The Wine Pub on Shelter Island/Point Loma is one of many San Diego restaurants that not only allows dogs but encourages owners to bring their pooches. The Wine Pub is so dog-friendly, in fact, it offers a "homemade K-9 menu." A new state law that went into effect Jan. 1 makes it legal for all restaurants to allow dogs on the patio.

    Make no bones about it, San Diego is one of the pooch-friendliest places in the country.

    And those lucky dogs are getting a treat in 2015 with a new state law in effect as of Jan. 1 that officially allows Fido on restaurant patios throughout California.

    Not that San Diego canines have been stuck at home waiting for a doggie bag theyve been joining their best friends in outdoor seating areas around the region for years. And because the new law doesnt require eateries to accommodate dogs, dont expect a wave of doggy cafes to be unleashed.

    It just validates a long-standing practice here, said Wendy Patrick, an attorney and business ethics lecturer at San Diego State University.

    Its a recognition of the fact that dogs are part of our family. If businesses want customers, they have to consider that. But for all the naysayers, dont worry, it doesnt permit a candlelit dinner for three inside.

    In fact, the law, which was signed by Gov. Jerry Brown last summer, sets conditions for how and where dogs can be and still makes allowances for local ordinances that ban the practice.

    Among the laws conditions are that pet owners must keeps their dogs on a leash or in a carrier and cant let them sit on chairs or tables. Restaurants will be required to have separate outdoor entrances to the patio so the critters wont be marched through indoor dining rooms.

    Sponsors of the original bill, AB 1965, argued that while outdated state laws made it illegal to do so, many restaurants already chose to allow dogs on their patios. A number of county health departments around California had also approved rules allowing individual restaurants to decide whether or not to allow dogs on patios.

    David Cohn, president of the Cohn Restaurant Group, said many of the chains eateries with patios already provide water bowls for dogs and he doesnt expect the new law to have much impact.

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