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    Elieff Brothers Roofing Grand Ledge Incredible Five Star Review by Lisa M. – Video

    - July 11, 2014 by Mr HomeBuilder


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    Roofing Services – Peter Morgan Roofing Services – Video

    - July 11, 2014 by Mr HomeBuilder


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    Get the best in roofing services when you give Peter Morgan Roofing Services a call. One of the leading roofing companies in Warwickshire.

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    Commercial Roofing Contractor Fort Lauderdale Fl – Video

    - July 11, 2014 by Mr HomeBuilder


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    Gryphon Announces New Tile Warranty Terms

    - July 11, 2014 by Mr HomeBuilder

    PHOENIX, AZ (PRWEB) July 11, 2014

    Gryphon Roofing & Remodeling, an industry leader that has provided a full range of roofing and remodeling services for over a quarter of a century proudly announces new title warranty terms that are considered perhaps the best in the industry. With a knowledgeable team that has a combined level of experience that is in excess of 150 years, Gryphon Roofing & Remodeling is a company that is dedicated to providing outstanding roofing and remodeling services to customers by way of exceptionally good communication and excellent customer service. This recent announcement of new title warranty terms is one more indication that Gryphon Roofing & Remodeling is a company that continues to impress industry onlookers.

    In addition, the new title warranty terms offered by Gryphon Roofing & Remodeling include a 10-year and 20-year no leak warranty that is available for both full roof replacement and new installation services. This is an important announcement due to the fact that it is unprecedented in the industry when it comes to tile roofing. An extended warranty of this nature with no leak guarantees means that customers can rest assured that their roof installation or roof replacement will perform as advertised. Gryphon Roofing & Remodeling is proud of its top rating with the Better Business Bureau as well as outstanding reviews and a super service award through Angie's List. Other impressive and notable points to consider with regard to the companys impeccable record includes no recorded complaints with the Registrar of Contractors.

    Along with all these impressive accomplishments, Gryphon Roofing & Remodeling also holds current memberships with several important organizations such as the National Association of Remodelers, the Arizona Roofing Contractors Association, and the national roofing contractors Association. Featuring a long list of impressive attributes, Gryphon Roofing & Remodeling also implements a detailed safety plan that includes a safety handbook for every employee. With monthly safety meetings and weekly job site meetings tailored around a wide range of safety related issues and topics, this is one company that takes safety seriously ensuring the health and well-being of both employees and customers.

    New title warranty terms comprised of 10-year and 20-year no leak protection for both full roof replacement as well as new roof installation means that customers can be sure that their roofing repair funds are being well spent. The company offers complete and comprehensive residential roofing related services throughout the greater Phoenix metropolitan area and many surrounding communities. Most importantly, Gryphon Roofing & Remodeling is dedicated and committed to outstanding craftsmanship, premium grade materials and fully licensed contractors. The best Phoenix residential roofing experiences as indicated by countless customer reviews are offered through Gryphon Roofing & Remodeling. This recent announcement by Gryphon regarding an impressive new title warranty set of terms is one more indication that this is a company that takes pride in quality service and outstanding value when it comes to Phoenix roofing repairs.

    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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    Roof resources to prevent long term damage

    - July 11, 2014 by Mr HomeBuilder

    The roof of a home is one of the most important components to the structure, yet it often goes without care until an emergency. That's why a national organization is taking a week to put the roof at the forefront.

    The National Roofing Contractors Association (NRCA) is hosting National Roofing Week July 6-12. The goal is to educate the public about the importance of a roof and regular maintenance.

    Most roofs last 20 years or more, but experts say to get the full potential from the structure, routine upkeep is necessary. Experts recommend hiring a professional to replace a roof or for serious work because of the risk associated with it. The Occupational Safety Health Administration (OSHA) now requires roofers to wear harnesses among other regulations.

    There are simple tasks homeowners can do themselves to prevent major damage in the future. One of the easiest prevention tools is checking the gutters.

    "Gutter cleaning is a fairly basic thing to do but it's important," said Bill Good, the Executive Vice President with the National Roofing Contractors Association.

    "Our recommendation is it makes sense twice a year to have your roof looked at. Once would be in the fall before winter," said Good. "Then we recommend you take a look after the winter, in the spring, to see if there is any damage that has been done."

    For more roof resources and to learn about National Roofing Week, click here to visit the NRCA website.

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    New Roofing Material On Pitt Building Will Eat Pollution

    - July 11, 2014 by Mr HomeBuilder

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    PITTSBURGH (KDKA) Roofs they are all around us, keeping out the elements.

    Yet roofs are invisible especially on tall buildings that dot the landscape.

    Now the University of Pittsburgh is experimenting with a new roofing product which eats pollution, says Dan Marcinko, Assistant Vice Chancellor.

    Its supposed to pull nitrogen oxide out of the air which comes from car emissions, coal plants and other fossil-burning fuels, Marcinko told KDKA money editor Jon Delano.

    Marcinko, who is the Universitys sustainability coordinator, says the roof of Posvar Hall is getting a special treatment of something called eco-activ manufactured by a company called Siplast.

    Kirk Goodrum, who heads up research and development for Siplast, says eco-activ attacks the nitrogen pollutants in the air.

    It changes it from a gas to a solid because in a gas form it can cause ground level ozone and can lead to respiratory issues, notes Goodrum.

    So can one roof at Pitt make much of a difference?

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    $75,000 Worth of DaVinci Roofscapes Tiles Available in The Great TOH Giveaway

    - July 11, 2014 by Mr HomeBuilder

    Lenexa, KS (PRWEB) July 10, 2014

    DaVinci Roofscapes, the nations leader in polymer roofing tile colors, has increased its prize offering in the 2014 version of The Great TOH Giveaway, set to launch in August issue of This Old House magazine. DaVinci will contribute $75,000 worth of Bellafort polymer roofing tiles for the promotion.

    The DaVinci prize will be broken into three packages (each valued at $25,000) of Bellafort product. The three lucky winners may each select from Bellafort Shake or Bellafort Slate products as their prize in the contest. This is the third year that DaVinci has been a major sponsor with This Old House Ventures on The Great TOH Giveaway. Overall, more than $727,000 worth of prizes will be given away in the massive consumer contest.

    It's exciting to offer even more DaVinci products to winners than we have in our previous contests, says Scott Omelianuk, editor of This Old House magazine. These synthetic roofing products received a strong amount of attention in our last two contests and were pleased that DaVinci is again serving as the exclusive provider of roofing products for The Great TOH Giveaway this year.

    Bellafort roofing tiles have all the appearance and beauty of natural slate or shake roofing tiles but with a higher level of durability achieved by the companys proprietary-engineered polymer roofing formula.

    Readers of the August 2014 issue of This Old House magazine can register for prizes from July 1 to September 1, 2014. People can also visit http://www.thisoldhouse.com/win to enter online and gain rules and requirements of the contest.

    The three winners of this year's DaVinci prizes will be able to select from any of our available colors or blends in the Bellafort product line, says Ray Rosewall, president and CEO of DaVinci Roofscapes. These roofing tiles are ideal for all styles of homes across the country. The low-maintenance polymer tiles are impact- and fire-resistant, plus they resist curling, cracking and fading, algae, fungus and insects under normal conditions. Additionally, DaVinci roofing tiles resist water absorption, which eliminates freeze-thaw issues and allows for installation in all weather conditions.

    Synthetic roofing tiles produced by DaVinci use virgin resins to assure product consistency and longevity. The proprietary engineered polymer incorporates fire retardant and state of the art ultraviolet and color stabilizers specifically formulated to withstand the wide variety of challenging environments that roofing materials are exposed to year after year. By using the finest resins available, DaVinci can provide a 50-year limited warranty on its roofing tiles. This long life means that homeowners can forgo the expense and hassle of roof replacement, when compared to lower quality alternatives, which eliminates additional construction waste and landfill load.

    DaVinci also offers a unique program that encourages roofers and contractors to return the company's environmentally friendly roof scraps and cuttings from a project to its Kansas plant for recycling. The tiles are re-purposed as started tiles, thus keeping waste out of landfills.

    The experienced team members at DaVinci Roofscapes develop and manufacture industry-leading polymer slate and shake roofing systems with an authentic look and superior performance. DaVinci leads the industry in the greatest selection of colors, tile thickness and tile width variety. The company's reliable products have a 50-year limited warranty and are 100 percent recyclable. All DaVinci high-performing roofing products are proudly made in America where the company is a member of the National Association of Home Builders, the National Association of Roofing Contractors, the Cool Roof Rating Council and the U.S. Green Building Council. For information call 1-800-328-4624 or visit http://www.davinciroofscapes.com. ###

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    Horsham employer to pay state $113K for injured worker

    - July 11, 2014 by Mr HomeBuilder

    A Horsham man who owns a roofing business is on the hook for $113,021 for failing to provide workers compensation insurance for an employee who was later injured on the job.

    Paul A. Giovinazzo, who owns and operates Paul Giovinazzo Roofing, received a one-year probation after pleading guilty Thursday in Montgomery County Court to a charge of failing to procure workers compensation insurance for his employees.

    Giovinazzo, 53, of the 700 block of Marietta Drive in the Ambler section of Horsham, will have to pay $113,021 in restitution to the Pennsylvania Uninsured Employer Guarantee Fund for costs it incurred in covering the compensation costs for the uninsured employee.

    The victim, who was performing work for Giovinazzos roofing company, suffered unspecified serious injuries when he fell off a roof at a job site in Whitpain on May 19, 2008.

    The victim in November 2009 filed a claim petition against Giovinazzo and the state uninsured guarantee fund, according to a criminal complaint.

    Giovinazzo contested the petition, claiming the victim was not an employee of his company but, instead, was an independent contractor who was responsible for his own workers compensation insurance, the complaint said.

    A workers compensation judge in July 2011 granted the victims claim, agreeing that there was an employee-employer relationship between Giovinazzo and the victim, according to the complaint. That same judge also ruled that Giovinazzo should have had workers compensation insurance not only for the victim but for his other workers, the complaint said.

    The Pennsylvania Workers Compensation Appeals Board in August 2011 upheld the judges ruling, the complaint said.

    The Pennsylvania Department of Labor and Industry in February 2013 referred the matter to county detectives for prosecution of the alleged violation of the Pennsylvania Workers Compensation Act.

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    Harvard High School in second phase of face-lift

    - July 11, 2014 by Mr HomeBuilder

    HARVARD It's been more than 20 years since Harvard High School received substantial work and nearly a century since it was built.

    So, yes, District 50 officials are excited to be closing in on the second phase of a major sprucing up of the place.

    "It's very much needed the original part of the building was constructed in 1921, and then it had additions in 1955 and 1993," said Steve Miller, the district's director of facilities. "So yeah, the older section of the building really did need some updating."

    Update it, they have. Contractors started last year building 10 new classrooms, which opened by Christmas break. They did the exterior of the kitchen last summer, and completed the interior throughout the school year. Equipment was installed in the spring.

    "That was a new addition to the building," Miller said. "It's completed and ready to go when the kids come back in September."

    The old kitchen is being demolished and rebuilt as cafeteria space, expanding seating and adding a "senior cafe" that will incorporate "restaurant-style" seating, Miller said.

    Crews also will build a fitness center with cardio equipment and an area for yoga, and redo the administrative area. The high school also will get installed a secure entrance, along with four other schools in the district this summer.

    In the new entrance, a first set of doors will open into a small atrium where guests can speak with school staff through a video screen before being buzzed through a second set of locked doors. The district's fifth school, Richard D. Crosby Elementary, already has a secure entrance.

    Additionally, both the high school and Jefferson School are getting new HVAC systems.

    The high school's upgrades have been a long time coming. The school was the district's only building not to feel relief from a $22 million referendum in 2008, which allowed the district to build Crosby school and drop a grade level at the others to create space.

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    Blue Rocks Game Notes

    - July 11, 2014 by Mr HomeBuilder

    July 10, 2014 - Carolina League (CarL) Wilmington Blue Rocks WASHED AWAY: Wednesday's doubleheader between the Wilmington Blue Rocks and the Potomac Nationals at Pfitzner Stadium was postponed due to rain. It was the second straight night the two clubs were washed out and the 11th rainout of the season for the Blue Crew. The teams will play a doubleheader on Thursday to make up the second and third games of the scheduled four-game series. The final contest of the series will be made up at a later date to be determined.

    FIVE OUT OF SIX: Luis Santos turned in his second straight strong outing and the Wilmington offense overcame a slow start as the Blue Rocks beat the Potomac Nationals, 5-1, on Monday at Pfitzner Stadium. Santos (2-1) allowed just one run on three hits in six innings to earn a second consecutive victory over the P-Nats. At the plate, the Rocks scored all of their runs over the final five frames as they moved their record back to .500 in the season's second half (9-9) and improved to 42-44 overall in 2014. It was the Blue Crew's fifth win in their last six games.

    A LITTLE MOMENTUM FOR LUIS: Luis Santos retired the first five batters he faced before running into a little two-strike, two-out trouble in the second. He plunked Mike McQuillan with an 0-2 pitch in the shoulder and then yielded an 0-2 double off the bat of Justin Miller. Miller's grounder snuck just inside the third-base line and plated McQuillan to put Potomac on top, 1-0. Santos would then retire 13 of the last 16 batters he faced, never allowing a runner to advance further than second base. He fanned five and walked only one, needing just 79 pitches to make it through six frames and earn the win. He has now strung two of the best starts of his Advanced-A career together over his last two outings. Coincidentally, both have come against the first-half champion Potomac Nationals. Santos allowed just one run on three hits in 5.2 innings on July 1 to earn his first win since joining the Blue Rocks in late-May. He followed that up with his excellent start on Monday. Thanks to his last 11.2 frames, Santos has lowered his ERA from 8.37 to 6.11. Santos began the campaign with Low-A Lexington and put up stellar numbers for the Legends prior to his promotion to the Blue Rocks. With Lexington, he was 4-1 with a 1.76 ERA in nine appearances (six starts). He struck out 34 and walked just five while yielding only 33 hits in 46 innings pitched.

    RAUL HOPING TO GET ON A ROLL: Raul Mondesi busted his way out of a 5-for-51 slump on Monday by going 2-for-4 with a pair of extra-base hits. The switch hitter tripled from the left side of the batter's box in sixth inning and then roped a double batting from the right side just two frames later. Mondesi also drove in a run and scored twice in Monday's victory. It was a good day all around for the 18-year-old, who was named the 22nd-ranked prospect in all of baseball by Baseball America, which released its midseason top 50 prospects list on Monday afternoon. Mondesi is batting just .220 on the season, but is the youngest player in the Carolina League, and is widely viewed by many scouts as the best defensive infielder in all of Advanced-A.

    NEWCOMERS KNOW HOW TO MAKE A DEBUT: Mark Threlkeld and Ramon Torres have continued to impress during their brief tenures in Wilmington. On Monday, Threlkeld went 1-for-4 while Torres went 2-for-4 with a double and a run scored. Since joining the Blue Crew from Double-A Northwest Arkansas, Threlkeld is 6-for-15 with two runs and a walk. Torres is 6-for-18 with three runs, a double, a triple, three RBIs and a walk since his promotion from Low-A Lexington. While playing for the Naturals, Threlkeld hit .253 with seven homers, 10 doubles, a triple and 26 RBIs. With the Legends, Torres batted .304 with five homers, 15 doubles, two triples and 25 RBIs in 73 games.

    THEY SAID IT, MANAGER DARRYL KENNEDY: "[Luis] Santos was able to get away with some pitches up early in the game, but did a good job getting the ball down when he had to at that point in the game. Then he really seemed to settle in and pitched a very good ballgame. With him, he's got that herky-jerky delivery and he throws enough pitches up and in that he gets the hitters a little defensive. That pays off for him. He gets them off balance and when he comes back and locates he's tough to deal with. He pitched a heck of a game and put us in position to win...It looked like we were swinging the bats pretty well, we just weren't getting anything out of it, but then Jared [Schlehuber] comes up and gets that home run, which catapulted us to some success. That was a big spot for us there...It was good to see [Raul] Mondesi get some hits for us [Monday] and see that smile back on his face. We hadn't seen that smile in a while. I know he's been struggling, but we tend to forget he's only 18-years-old. He's been going through some growing pains, but hopefully this is a sign that he's starting to come out of it. We definitely need his presence in our lineup. Then Bubba [Starling] swung it well again. He's really been hitting the ball well for a couple weeks now, it just goes a little unnoticed at times. We really need both of those guys to get going. Hopefully with the additions of Ramon Torres and Mark Threlkeld it takes some of the pressure off those guys and allows them to relax a little bit...[Mark] Peterson has really gone unnoticed in terms of his importance to our team this year. I remember earlier in the season he worked four innings to get a save. It seems like whatever we need him to do for us, he just gets it done. I have a lot of confidence in that man."

    GAME-TWO STARTING PITCHER, BRANDON FINNEGAN: Highly-regarded hurler Brandon Finnegan makes his professional debut in game two of Thursday night's doubleheader against the P-Nats. The Kansas City Royals selected Finnegan No. 17 overall in the First Round of the 2014 Draft. He played collegiately for TCU and dazzled across three fantastic seasons there. With TCU, Finnegan posted a career 13-16 record and 2.77 ERA. He struck out 276 and walked 94 there across 247.1 innings. However, his final season is the one that really stood out. Finnegan went 9-3 with a 2.04 ERA, 234 strikeouts and 29 walks in 105.2 innings pitched this spring. He was a standout performer while leading TCU to just its second College World Series berth in school history. Finnegan was named First-Team All-Big 12 for his efforts and a third-team all-American by Louisville Slugger, Baseball America and Perfect Game. He was also drafted out of high school in the 45th Round of the 2011 Draft by the Texas Rangers.

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