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    Gryphon Announces Summertime Elastomeric Recoats for Foam Roofs

    - July 15, 2014 by Mr HomeBuilder

    Phoenix, AZ (PRWEB) July 15, 2014

    Gryphon Roofing & Remodeling, one of the Phoenix's areas most trusted and respected names in a wide range of roofing related services, announces a summertime offering of elastomeric recoats for foam roofs. This is a great way for consumers to protect their homes in a proactive way prior to the arrival of the hottest time of the year. From new coats to re-coats and a wide range of other types of flat roof coating repairs, elastomeric recoats for foam roofing is a smart and effective way to give a roof year round protection to ensure the integrity and long-lasting viability of one of the most important components of any home or business. Considered a premium waterproof sealer, elastomeric for foam roofing provides the protection that consumers expect.

    Elastomeric recoats for foam roofs is composed of an advanced polymer formula designed to penetrate porous surfaces as a way to provide the ultimate in protection. This important roof protection product and service provides unsurpassed defense with regard to the damage caused by excessive heat as well as moisture. Gryphon Roofing & Remodeling offers this important roofing related service along with a host of other residential contracting services throughout Phoenix and the greater metropolitan area. From remodeling projects to complete new roof installations, Gryphon Roofing & Remodeling offers customers outstanding services at budget minded prices. As a fully licensed, bonded and insured Phoenix roofing contractor, Gryphon Roofing & Remodeling is a company that gets it right every time.

    The company is proud of its ongoing commitment to impressive leadership, outstanding craftsmanship and the use of only the finest roofing materials in the industry. Friendly customer service, fully licensed, bonded and insured contractors and other dedicated team members let customers know that they are getting only the highest quality remodeling and roofing services that the greater Phoenix area has to offer. The company specializes in a host of important roofing services throughout Phoenix that include everything from reroofing to new roof installation services and a wide variety of repair related services for commercial and residential roofing. From Clay tile roofs to concrete tile roofs and asphalt shingle as well as spray foam and a host of other roofing materials, this industry leader in the Phoenix roofing business for over 25 years can provide the service, products and dependability that customers expect.

    Gryphon Roofing & Remodeling is a family owned and operated business with a team of dedicated professionals that boast over 150 years of cumulative experience in roofing, remodeling and insurance restoration projects. In addition, the company is proud to have on staff a licensed insurance adjuster. The company offers free estimates and bids as well as various types of emergency services for those with serious leaks or other problems. The company is proud of its excellent Better Business Bureau rating as well as having a super service award with Angie's List. Perhaps most important, this industry leader when it comes to Phoenix roofing services has no complaints on file with the Register of Contractors. This recent announcement with regard to the arrival of summer and that Gryphon Roofing & Remodeling is offering elastomeric recoats for foam roofs is clear proof that this is one of the regions best roofing contractors.

    Gryphon Roofing & Remodeling is a nearly 30-year old family run business that is known for being a highly innovative forward-looking company. Conveniently located in warm Arizona this premier roofing and remodeling company has in excess of 150 years of collective experience. The company consistently outpaces industry expectations to routinely deliver excellence in roofing, insurance restoration and remodeling services. Recognized the regions industry leader, this Phoenix roofing and remodeling company features a licensed insurance adjuster that is on staff and ready to assist.

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    Fires break out Tuesday morning in Colerain Township, Kenton County

    - July 15, 2014 by Mr HomeBuilder

    Tracie Hunter: Judge denies motion to dismiss criminal charges, trial to begin in September Tracie Hunter: Judge denies motion to dismiss criminal charges, trial to begin in September

    Updated: Tuesday, July 15 2014 11:48 AM EDT2014-07-15 15:48:46 GMT

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    Updated: Tuesday, July 15 2014 11:13 AM EDT2014-07-15 15:13:58 GMT

    Officials are investigating the cause of a house fire early Tuesday morning in Colerain Township.

    A neighbor reported the fire just before 3:45 a.m. in the 2700 block of Breezy Way. Upon arrival, crews found heavy smoke and flames coming from the first and second floors of a two-story home.

    Authorities said live electrical wires from a telephone pole to the house were also down in the front yard, creating an additional hazard to responding firefighters.

    According to the Colerain Fire Department, the house had undergone several additions and renovations. The fire spread from the second floor into the attic and along void spaces in the walls, making the flames difficult to contain.

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    - July 15, 2014 by Mr HomeBuilder

    Tracie Hunter: Judge denies motion to dismiss criminal charges, trial to begin in September Tracie Hunter: Judge denies motion to dismiss criminal charges, trial to begin in September

    Updated: Tuesday, July 15 2014 11:41 AM EDT2014-07-15 15:41:14 GMT

    Updated: Tuesday, July 15 2014 11:19 AM EDT2014-07-15 15:19:51 GMT

    Updated: Tuesday, July 15 2014 11:16 AM EDT2014-07-15 15:16:39 GMT

    Updated: Tuesday, July 15 2014 11:16 AM EDT2014-07-15 15:16:36 GMT

    Updated: Tuesday, July 15 2014 11:13 AM EDT2014-07-15 15:13:58 GMT

    Officials are investigating the cause of a house fire early Tuesday morning in Colerain Township.

    A neighbor reported the fire just before 3:45 a.m. in the 2700 block of Breezy Way. Upon arrival, crews found heavy smoke and flames coming from the first and second floors of a two-story home.

    Authorities said live electrical wires from a telephone pole to the house were also down in the front yard, creating an additional hazard to responding firefighters.

    According to the Colerain Fire Department, the house had undergone several additions and renovations. The fire spread from the second floor into the attic and along void spaces in the walls, making the flames difficult to contain.

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    Drillers Survive Sloppy Game in Springdale

    - July 15, 2014 by Mr HomeBuilder

    July 14, 2014 - Texas League (TL) Tulsa Drillers The Tulsa Drillers took the second game of a four-game series with the Northwest Arkansas Naturals at Arvest Ballpark in Springdale Monday night by a final score of 6-4.

    The contest was not the cleanest, as it saw five errors (two for Tulsa, three for Northwest Arkansa), three wild pitches (all from Tulsa), a balk and an ejection.

    The Drillers got off to a great start, thanks in part due to a defensive miscue from Northwest Arkansas. Delta Cleary Jr. led off the game and reached base on a fielding error by Naturals first baseman Max Ramirez. The speedy Cleary Jr. proceeded to steal second and moved to third on a single by Christhian Adames.

    In the next at-bat, Taylor Featherston catapulted his team-leading 24th double over the head of left fielder Justin Trapp to clear the bases and put Tulsa up 2-0.

    Still at 2-0 in the bottom of the fourth, an interesting play occurred. Micah Gibbs reached first after Will Swanner was charged with a missed catch error. Tulsa manager Kevin Riggs adamantly disagreed with the call, however, and was ejected after arguing with first base umpire Clay Park.

    The Drillers extended their lead to 3-0 in the top of the fifth, but missed an opportunity to put more runs on the board. After Adames led off with a single, Featherston tripled to right field to easily score Adames. However, Andy Ferguson would get Brian Humphries to ground out and then struck out the next two batters to strand Featherston at third.

    The Naturals responded by manufacturing a run in the home half of the fifth. Ethan Chapman reached on an infield bunt single, moved to second on a sac bunt and scored on Orlando Calixte's base knock.

    The teams would again exchange blows by each scoring one run in the seventh inning. Delta Cleary Jr. led off the top of the seventh with his second home run of the season.

    For Northwest Arkansas, Chapman again used his speed to produce a run. After another infield single, Chapman stole second and scored on Angel Franco's ensuing hit back up the middle.

    For the third time in the game, the two teams would again score one apiece in the same inning, this time in the eighth inning. One of Tulsa's new additions, Will Swanner, led off the top of the eighth with a double after a high chopper defected off of the outstretched glove of Calixte and allowed Swanner to take an extra base.

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    Barker Block Sells 66 of Its 68 Condos

    - July 15, 2014 by Mr HomeBuilder

    DOWNTOWN LOS ANGELES -When sales of the condominiums at the Barker Block began early this year, real estate watchers were paying close attention. The 68 units in the Arts District were the first new for-sale residences in Downtown to hit the market in more than a year.

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    The questions were simple: Would people actually buy a home in post-recession Downtown? If so, how much were they willing to spend?

    Now, the answers are pretty clear: The appetite to buy is voracious, and although prices may not have eclipsed the $600 per square foot that they reached before the economy tanked in 2008, they have gotten pretty close.

    Sixty-six of the 68 units in the Arts District complex have sold. With many buyers paying more than the asking price, and with a few bidding wars, real estate experts expect the interest in owning in the Central City to remain high.

    You no longer have to sell Downtown as a terrific place to live, said Alan Mark, president and founding partner of the Mark Company, a real estate, marketing and sales firm based in San Francisco that tracks condominium sales.

    The Barker Block sales were spurred not just by the scarcity of Downtown condos, Mark said, but also by the renaissance of the area, with stores, restaurants and other businesses opening. He also pointed to the walkability of the community and the access to public transportation.

    The first phase of the Barker Block, developed by the Kor Group with 242 condos, opened in 2006. Then the recession hit, scuttling plans for the next phase.

    It took until spring 2013 for the project to move forward again. Thats when CityView, a development firm run by former U.S. Housing and Urban Development Secretary Henry Cisneros, teamed with investment firm Blackstone on the second phase. The $25 million project (with marketing help from the Kor Group) included units ranging from approximately 675-2,000 square feet.

    The highest asking price in the bunch was a two-story residence listed at $739,000. Multiple offers pushed the sale price north of $1 million, said Con Howe, managing director of CityView.

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    - July 15, 2014 by Mr HomeBuilder


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    Home Window Replacement (888) 647-9771 Repair Woodbridge Township NJ, Commercial|Glass|Foggy|Cost – Video

    - July 15, 2014 by Mr HomeBuilder


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    Watchdog warning for 'dodgy' air-con brothers

    - July 15, 2014 by Mr HomeBuilder

    A brochure for Affordable Home Comfort. The company has come under scrutiny from Consumer Protection.

    The brother of a notorious air-conditioner salesman banned from selling and installing dodgy cooling systems has also come to the attention of WAs consumer watchdog.

    Maxwell Raymond Healy, the brother of Alwyn Robert Healy who has been the subject of several consumer cautions over many years for failing to deliver or install air-conditioning units, has now himself had a warning issued against him by the state's peak consumer body.

    Consumer Protection on Tuesday warned customers to exercise discretion when dealing with Solar H C Pty Ltd, trading as Affordable Home Comfort, after customer complaints against the company during the past three months.

    Complaints included the air-conditioning units did not have the reverse cycle evaporative component promised, the systems had not been installed in a timely manner and large deposits being paid.

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    Maxwell Healy, of Bindoon, is the companys sole director.

    In May this year, Alwyn Healy, trading as Aircon Factory Direct, was ordered by the Supreme Court of WA to stop claiming air-conditioning units he was selling could heat and cool when they could not.

    Alwyn Healy, who in 2011 at a contempt hearing for breaching a court order, was described by Justice Kenneth Martin as dodgy.

    He was ordered to pay back $127,000 to 50 customers who were misled about the units, after he told customers they could both heat and cool their homes, however, when the units were installed there was no heating function.

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