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    Rum Runner set for spring reopening

    - August 13, 2014 by Mr HomeBuilder

    By GREG KENNELTY

    Staff Writer

    Demolition of the storm-damaged McLoones Rum Runner restaurant was completed July 21, and construction is expected to begin on a new building in August, with a projected spring reopening. GREG KENNELTY/STAFF SEA BRIGHT Vestiges of the Rum Runner remain on the Ocean Avenue site where Tim McLoone hopes a new restaurant will be ready to open its doors to customers by spring.

    We demolished the old building on [July 21] and it will probably take about a month to get the property in shape to actually start building, McLoone said.

    We have to yank out the old foundation and then do remediating and inspection and bulkheading, too, since when the old dock came apart, it damaged them.

    We anticipate sometime in August is when we will be building the new place and we hope to be ready by next spring.

    The Sea Bright Planning and Zoning Board unanimously approved the application for the demolition and reconstruction of the restaurant on April 8.

    The new, three-story restaurant, which will retain the Rum Runner name, will seat 298 patrons in indoor and outdoor dining areas including a second-floor mezzanine.

    The architecture and ambience will reflect McLoones penchant for classic design as interpreted by architectural firm Anderson Campanella.

    I know how to design a restaurant on the inside, but we hired them to do the building because I love that Marthas Vineyard and Nantucket look, and they can do that. I just want it to look like it has always been there, he said.

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    M Italian to start construction this week, restaurant set to open in October

    - August 13, 2014 by Mr HomeBuilder

    CHAGRIN FALLS, Ohio -- The new M Italianrestaurant will begin construction at 22 W. Orange St. this week.

    The building, which has been vacant for six years, will get a complete overhaul, with new beams, exposed brick and soft lighting. Owner Bret Adams also plans to build a covered patio with an outdoor fire pit for the new restaurant, which will seat roughly 100 and is expected to open at the end of October.

    "We really wanted to take the opportunity to give back to the village. This will be more a labor of love for us," Adams said. "We think we are going to bring a true Italian restaurant to Chagrin."

    Adams, who also owns the Burntwood Tavern restaurants, plans to use the other spaces in the building for offices and a glass-blowing studio. The Glass Asylum,currently located in Bratenahl, will occupy part of the space, behind a glass wall.

    The building has roughly 35 parking spots, but residents will be able to use the Step North parking garage on North Main Street for additional valet parking.

    M Italian will be the first Italian restaurant to open in Chagrin Falls in nearly three years. The village has been without an Italian restaurant since 2011 when Joey's Restaurant burned down on North Main Street.

    Owners of Joey's originally had their sights set on the building and had planned to open a new location there. They signed a five-year lease with developers for the building in 2012, but the restaurant never opened. Owners Michael, William and Joseph Leonetti are currently involved in a lawsuit with the developers over another building in Solon.

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    Boston Mccrea heating and air conditioning |857-301-6101| Best Plumber | Affordable| HIVAC| Mccrea h – Video

    - August 13, 2014 by Mr HomeBuilder


    Boston Mccrea heating and air conditioning |857-301-6101| Best Plumber | Affordable| HIVAC| Mccrea h
    Over time, these things construct up inside the coils and block the coils. Decreasing that surface location causes the compressor to work harder because there is less heat being exchanged from...

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    - August 13, 2014 by Mr HomeBuilder


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    The concern you are most likely asking now is "What can I do to keep my air conditioning system running smoothly and successfully?" First you can keep the co...

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    Boston One hour heating and air conditioning |857-301-6101| Best Plumber | Affordable| HIVAC| One ho – Video

    - August 13, 2014 by Mr HomeBuilder


    Boston One hour heating and air conditioning |857-301-6101| Best Plumber | Affordable| HIVAC| One ho
    The question you are probably asking now is "What can I do to keep my cooling system running smoothly and efficiently?" You can keep the coils clean of lawn,...

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    Boston Silo heating and air conditioning |857-301-6101| Best Plumber | Affordable| HIVAC| Silo heati – Video

    - August 13, 2014 by Mr HomeBuilder


    Boston Silo heating and air conditioning |857-301-6101| Best Plumber | Affordable| HIVAC| Silo heati
    Over time, these things construct up inside the coils and obstruct the coils. Lowering that surface location causes the compressor to work harder since there...

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    Plumber Jason Wayne Walker sorry for installing dangerous gas fittings while on drugs

    - August 13, 2014 by Mr HomeBuilder

    ABC Jason Wayne Walker was fined for installing dangerous gas fittings.

    A West Australian plumber who was under the influence of drugs and alcohol when he installed dangerous gas fittings has apologised for his potentially deadly actions.

    Jason Wayne Walker failed to ensure gas fittings complied with regulations and were gas-tight at two Bunbury properties and a Donnybrook house in June 2013.

    Walker pleaded guilty to 13 offences, telling Bunbury Magistrates Court he was bingeing on drugs and alcohol at the time.

    "I didn't know what I was doing half the time, I was too out of it," he told the court.

    Although each of the offences carried a fine of up $50,000, Magistrate Dianne Scaddan said Walker would be fined $4,600 because he had undertaken six months of alcohol and drug rehabilitation, and had already been penalised by the State Administrative Tribunal.

    The court heard Walker did not pressure-test pipes when he installed hot water systems, which caused them to spilt - resulting in gas leaking into homes.

    State prosecutor Jasmine Rhodes said the familyat one Bunbury property only realised something was wrong when they smelt gas later in the evening.

    She also said Walker fitted a stovetop in a Donnybrook home with LPG gas instead of natural gas as the label "clearly" indicated.

    LPG gas has twice the energy of natural gas and posed a significant risk to the homeowners, the court was told.

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    Clogged pipes? Before you call the plumber, read this!

    - August 13, 2014 by Mr HomeBuilder

    Lots of products promise to clear your pipes without having to call a plumber. But even though they contain harsh chemicals, Consumer Reports tests have shown most arent that effective.

    Now Consumer Reports has just tested a mechanical device that attaches to your faucet and uses pressurized water to clean your pipes. Its called Drain FX. It claims its effective at clearing all kinds of clogs with no tools, no chemicals, no mess and no need to call the plumber. Besides the $20 version for sinks, Drain-FX has a Plus version for bathtubs and showers. It comes with a 15-foot hose extension and a special valve.

    To test how well Drain FX works, Consumer Reports clogged pipes with things like fat, sand and human hair. Drain-FX worked pretty well. It cleared everything completely, except it only partially removed the clump of hair.

    You do need to have a faucet that has to have a removable aerator, which most do. But if your drain has small openings, you may have to take it apart to get the tube down the drain.

    As a comparison, Consumer Reports also tried a $3 traditional plunger. It worked too, but took longer and required more effort.

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    Green Exterminating with Ecola Termite & Pest Control on The Home Pro Show – Video

    - August 13, 2014 by Mr HomeBuilder


    Green Exterminating with Ecola Termite Pest Control on The Home Pro Show
    Sue Fries, the Termite Lady, joins us to talk about green exterminating methods as an alternative to traditional pest control. Learn more at http://www.sandiegoapprovedhomepros.com/home-pros/ecola-...

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    Pest Control with Air Rifles – Bro’s Rat Missions – Video

    - August 13, 2014 by Mr HomeBuilder


    Pest Control with Air Rifles - Bro #39;s Rat Missions
    A couple of outings from Bro after the ground dwelling type of rat 😉 Check out our channel for more videos! - http://www.youtube.com/channel/UCHMuDvc7quBoy...

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