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January 25, 2022 by
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Controlled Climates is a leading heating, cooling, & plumbing company. In a recent website post, the agency shared the core values that make them unique.
Clovis, CA January 25, 2022 In a website post, controlled Climates Heating, Cooling, & Plumbing has shared the core values that make it the bestHVAC Cloviscontractor.
One of their core values is the never-ending commitment to quality. They offer safe and superior products, advanced design, skilled installation without compromise. This is the commitment to all those who trust thisClovis HVACagency with their homes and businesses.
As team players, they have built on character and integrity to support and trust one another to make decisions for the collective good. Team development is a priority focusing on hiring the best people, growing talent, maintaining a solid work ethic, and being resourceful.
With their outstanding customer care inair conditioning service Clovis, they pride itself on treating every customer like family. They take pride in being personally dedicated to an extraordinary customer experience by claiming ownership and accountability to perform. Not only that, but they also believe strongly that good character is the embodiment of a great business and life. That is why they always do the right thing the right way at the right time.
Due to constant innovation, the agency has a personal commitment to excellence in productivity and performance through education, embracing technological advancements and creativity in problem-solving.
About Controlled Climates Heating, Cooling, & Plumbing
Controlled Climates Heating, Cooling, & Plumbing is premier heating, air conditioning, and plumbing contractor in the Fresno and Clovis, CA community. They are locally owned and operated, and the HVAC company has helped hundreds in Fresno County stay comfortable in the hot, sunny weather thats given California its fame. The HVAC technicians arrive on time and get right to work, so clients feel great all year long.
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January 25, 2022 by
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PORTSMOUTH A Chillicothe company held an annual holiday giveaway donation in the Pike county area looking for someone in immediate need.
At Christmas, we celebrate God giving His greatest gift of Jesus to the world, Accurate Heating & Cooling and Bryant want to share in this spirit of giving as well. We will provide and install one heating system to a local family in immediate need. Please complete the form below and include an explanation of the heating need and how the system would make a difference.
To ensure that the information about this generous opportunity was shared with as many people in need as possible, Adam Days delivered the application to the CACs Social Services staff. Karen Minney in Social Services assisted with sharing the information with the Weatherization Program, Housing Program, and others.
The application found its way to the desk of CACs Social Worker, Annya Thompson, who knew of a co-worker, Mary Hablitzel, that was in dire need of a new furnace. Marys furnace had abruptly stopped working a few months prior leaving her family to rely on space heaters and the gas cook stove to heat her house. Out of fear for the familys safety and well-being, Annya completed the application on Marys behalf in hopes of finding assistance for Mary and her family.
Days later, Mary received a call from a representative at Accurate Heating & Cooling to congratulate her on being chosen to receive a new heating system unit and to schedule a time for a technician to visit her home to inspect the current furnace and heating structure. During the inspection, the technician explained to Mary that not only was the furnace unrepairable, but also explained how fortunate she was that the furnace had an automatic shutoff valve. He further explained that the gas was entering the wrong chamber which could have easily resulted in a severely life-threatening situation (fire or carbon monoxide poisoning).
The technician left her home that day and returned two days later with the new furnace and installed it that day. The Hablitzel family is very grateful to Accurate Heating & Cooling and fellow CAC team members who were able to make this holiday season one of the warmest and kindest that the family has known proving that generosity of others is the greatest gift of all.
The CAC staff would like to thank Accurate Heating & Cooling for their generosity to the Pike County community throughout the year and appreciation for theirpartnership with making this opportunity available for those in our area that are in need.
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January 25, 2022 by
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January 23, 2022
By Lily Carey
Regulating the temperature and climate of your home is no easy task especially for a historic building like the Jacob Odell house, home of The Historical Society serving Sleepy Hollow and Tarrytown.
We have lots of really delicate objects, said Sara Mascia, Executive Director of the Historical Society. A lot of these materials need really appropriate environments for them to be preserved in.
The Historical Society preserves centuries-old artifacts in the Jacob Odell house, from its first floor historical exhibits to its library full of local records and documents. All of the Societys artifacts were made, used, and even worn locally.
Yet preserving these artifacts in an ideal climate is a major concern, says Mascia. Built between 1848 and 1850, the Jacob Odell house originally used an old and inefficient boiler, and had no air conditioning. Without proper heating and cooling, the Historical Societys artifacts risked being damaged.
This all changed several years ago, when the Historical Society heard about the option of heating and cooling with clean, efficient heat pumps. As a not-for-profit organization, the Historical Society received a grant to make energy efficiency upgrades from the New York State Thruway Authority during the construction of the new Tappan Zee Bridge.
We were able to put solar panels up on our roof, and also heat pumps, said Mascia. The heat pumps provide both heat and air conditioning, which is great for an old house like this.
Doug Fox, energy advisor, in front of the outdoor unit for the heat pump at the Historical Society
During the process, the Historical Society consulted with the Tarrytown Environmental Advisory Council (TEAC), a group of volunteers that works with the town on environmental goals. The TEAC helped the Society in deciding what types of renewable energy to look at for their project, and has helped many other homeowners with related home energy efficiency projects.
Mascia emphasized that preserving the original fabric of the house was especially important for the Historical Society.
Fortunately, the contractors were able to install the Historical Societys heat pumps behind the walls of the building, regulating temperature without disturbing the houses character. The air-source heat pumps used in the Jacob Odell house are typically installed onto the side of the building, and use a compressor to heat air from the outdoors and move it indoors.
We were able to create an environment here that not only protects the historic fabric of the building, but makes us a little bit greener, said Mascia.
By combining the air-source heat pump system with the solar panels installed on the roof, the Historical Society was even able to lower their energy costs. Mascia has especially noticed how the project combined the Historical Societys goals of preservation, sustainability, and lowering energy costs.
The Jacob Odell house is just one of hundreds of buildings across Westchester to have upgraded its energy systems through state grant programs. Information and assistance for homeowners to make similar energy upgrades are available through EnergySmart Rivertowns, a partnership between Sustainable Westchester, NYSERDA, and the governments of Tarrytown, Irvington, and Sleepy Hollow.
Eligible homeowners can receive incentives, rebates and financing assistance and connect with contractors to install heat pumps, insulation, water heaters and more in their own homes through EnergySmart programs. TEAC has also partnered with EnergySmart Rivertowns to spread the word about these programs and help homeowners in the Tarrytown area complete their own projects.
Overall, these programs proved to be incredibly helpful to the Historical Society and the Jacob Odell house, said Mascia.
This whole system has helped us to preserve a lot of our artifacts and objects, she said. I cant recommend it enough.
If youre interested in making similar energy upgrades to your own home or if you want to volunteer to spread the word about these programs contact Sustainable Westchesters EnergySmart Rivertowns at EnergySmartHomes@SustainableWestchester.org or contact TEAC for more information.
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January 25, 2022 by
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For four days in Perth's heatwave over Christmas and New Year's, the temperature in Rosa Hicks's bedroom did not sink below 30 degrees.
Forced to isolate for a day in her smallSouth Fremantle share house, she had only a pedestal fan to use in an attempt to cool herself.
She saidher rented house had not been "liveable or healthy" this summer season.
"When I was isolating in my room for 12 hours waiting for a COVID test result, I felt even more trapped knowing I couldn't escape to the sea or even catch the breeze in my garden," she told Geoff Hutchison on ABC Perth's Drive program.
Ms Hicks has been tracking the temperature in her bedroom with a thermometer provided by tenancy advocacy group Better Renting for a project called Renter Researchers.
"I was struggling to sleep," she said.
"I don't think I realised just how hot it was getting until I had this sort of quantitative data in front of me."
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The situation will come into sharp focus for many tenants as Perthsweltersthrough anotherheatwave which could break a record for the most consecutive days over 40 degrees, prompting health warnings and record power consumption.
Better Rentingexecutive director Joel Digham said the experience of tenants like Ms Hicks had prompted a renewed push for landlords to provide minimum standards of comfortin their properties.
"Renter Researchers aims to bring out into the open what people who rent their homes are experiencing, combining data and people's stories to highlight the challenges of enduring an Australian summer in a poor-quality home," he said.
"Minimum rental standards would make it easier for people who rent to be able to afford to keep their home at a decent temperature in summer."
Real Estate Institute of WA (REIWA) president Damian Collins said landlords were not obliged to provide air conditioning for tenants.
"The more things you make mandatory, the higher the cost of rent will be," he said.
"And ultimately, tenants have to make their own choice.
"Some people feel they need it but some people and some properties, perhaps orientated correctly, can cope perfectly fine without it.
"We'd certainly be against any mandating of air conditioning."
While landlordsdo not have to provide a property with suitable heating and cooling units, if a unit is already in a property they are required to maintain it.
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Circle Green Community Legalmanaging solicitor of tenancy Alice Pennycott said minimum standards for heating and cooling rentals were part of the organisation's submission to a review of the WA Residential Tenancies Act.
But she said that even if it cooled or heated the house effectively, inefficient or expensive-to-run air conditioning could also be an issue for tenants.
"Energy efficiency is a big one," Ms Pennycott said.
"There's a significant impact on health and wellbeing if there's issues with mould and damp during the cooler months, but also in having to choose between putting aircon on and being able to afford groceries, particularly for low-income families.
"We put forward in ourquite detailedsubmissions around getting the minimum standards for energy efficiency and health.
"I'm still waiting to hear from the [state] government as to whether that's something that they are putting in.
"I would hope that it's something that they would consider."
A spokesperson from Consumer Protection said several submissions to the review of WA's residential tenancy laws raised the issue of cooling in rental properties.
"Stakeholders suggested that adequate cooling and ceiling fans should be a minimum requirement for homes in warmer parts of WA," the spokesperson said.
"Related issues around adequate home insulation, energy efficient homes and climate change were also raised during consultation."
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January 25, 2022 by
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Renovations and improvements can drastically improve your home, but they come in many different forms. Certain home upgrades are worth the investment and others won't add value when it's time to sell.
"When renovating, always keep in mind what is going to appeal to a future buyer when the time comes to eventually sell," explains Buyer's Advocate and avid house flipper with 25 years real estate experience, Wendy Chamberlain.
Before you jump into all the things you'd like to fix or renovate in your home, you need to do your due diligence. For anyone upgrading or renovating with an eye on recouping their investment come sale time, don't overdo it.
Avoid improving your home too much? It may sound a little strange, but it could actually price your home outside of your suburb or area. It's always good to do your research before embarking on any updates.
"Firstly, research your local area and the calibre of homes. Look at comparable listings and notice the inclusions of your competition," advises Chamberlain.
"If you're renovating a property with the primary aim to sell it, consider which updates or areas will result in the best return for every dollar spent."
These are the home improvements that are a waste of money, if you're planning to list your property.
Kitchens are tricky they also make our 'home upgrades worth the money' list. Updated kitchens do bring value, but planning a full-scale renovation and 'over renovating' may be dropping cash down the drain.
Kitchens are often the most used area of a home and if a buyer needs to update parts of a kitchen, they're more likely to change the entire area to suit their personal taste and needs. Spending money on a major renovation or adding in things like top-of-the-line appliances could lose buyers who aren't aligned with your designs or simply don't care.
"Some key areas may make the home look more modern, but ultimately, buyers may not care that much. Kitchens come to mind," says Chamberlain. "If the existing kitchen, while dated, is functional, you may get away with leaving it as is and focusing your cash and efforts elsewhere."
She references a project where a client was selling a 25-year-old home that had the original mint walls and green laminate benches in the kitchen.
"The client chose to paint the internal walls a crisp white, but the kitchen was not touched. It was functional, just out of date. As it turned out, the buyer was an investor that planned to rip the kitchen out anyway."
In addition, Chamberlain explains that trying to fix up one or two items in a kitchen can actually work against you by highlighting the problem areas: "when you change one thing, the next looks dated."
Bathrooms follow the same philosophy as kitchens. An updated space adds value, but going OTT with renovating to include marble tiles and other luxury fixtures and fittings might seem like 'wow' factor to you, but often doesn't return the value you'd expect.
"Heating and cooling are areas unlikely to provide an immediate renovation return," says Chamberlain.
A simple split system air conditioning unit will appease buyers and is affordable, but installing full ducting is a waste of money (up to $20,000 depending on the size of your home).
"Ducted heating and refrigerated cooling are expensive to install. For your reno, a cheaper yet effective split system heating/cooling unit may be just as adequate for the job."
Taking away rooms is a big no, no for re-sale value and Chamberlain also warns against trying to move or remove load-bearing walls.
"You may think opening up the space or moving walls is a great idea, but touching load bearing walls and reconfiguring a floor plan can become expensive very quickly," she explains.
"Not to mention the quickly escalating costs as soon as you need to move plumbing. If you can, stick to the existing layout and renovate the rooms and floor plan you already have."
If you're planning on living in your home for years, there are updates and maintenance that need doing in order for you to live comfortably and safely within your home. However, many of these are things you don't see such as plumbing or rewiring.
"Other big ticket items, while important, are often unseen and therefore not necessarily appreciated by buyers. These include rewiring, re-plumbing, re-stumping and needing a new roof," says Chamberlain.
"Consider each area carefully before deciding to tackle it as part of your renovation, as you may not see a return on that investment."
Adding in fancy gold tapware and marble tiles to a bathroom you're updating sounds great, but if you leave that bathroom and the rest of the home has chrome fixtures and laminate flooring, for example, the design is inconsistent and won't add the value you hope.
As Chamberlain explained earlier, changing one element can highlight the spaces that aren't updated. Keep your design consistent to create cohesion throughout a space.
When you have decided on the design elements you'd like to include throughout your home in a consistent way, remember the mantra: don't overdo it.
Installing things like top-of-the-line flooring, the latest tech, important tiles from Spain, fancy light fittings might wow some buyers at first glance, but other may not notice all the details you poured your heart and wallet into. This upper level of detail and quality is often not a return on your investment.
Similarly to bright colours, bespoke or custom high-end inclusions like an infrared sauna are often seen as personal. Buyers want to envision themselves in the space as their own. Adding these in before sale won't increase the value of your property enough to justify the outlay.
An updated outdoor area is one of the seven areas worth investing your money in (when not overdone), but swimming pools are a different and case-by-case story.
Firstly, you should be located in a climate suited to having a pool and there needs to be enough space for one. If you're not ticking these two boxes, it would be a waste of money.
In some postcodes or for properties at the higher end of the market, pools may be an expected inclusion for a home in which case, adding one will support the sale of your property. Other areas might be surrounded by schools and popular with young families, where again, a pool could work in your favour.
However, for many homeowners, pools are a headache because they mean two things: running costs and constant cleaning and maintenance.
If you're in an area with older families or retirees, a pool may act as a deterrent. It's important to go back to your research and work out what's expected and desired in your area. Installing a pool is a major cost and if it can be avoided, will save you loads of cash.
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January 25, 2022 by
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Zion Home Remodeling is an expert remodeling company serving Prince Georges County, Maryland. The professional and experienced team from the company has the expertise and creative flair to deliver beyond the expectations of their clients, saving them time, space and money.
Prince Georges County, MD, USA Zion Home Remodeling is a full-service, family-owned, Maryland home interior remodeling company. As a local renovation contractor, they serve homeowners throughout Prince Georges County, MD. The company specializes in kitchen remodeling, bathroom remodeling, basement, damage restoration, and interior home remodeling. With an A+ rating from the Better Business Bureau, the company is popular with homeowners in Maryland for its creative designs and quality work. With them, clients can be assured of getting outstanding remodeling solutions that will transform their homes into spaces they love and also meet their budgets.
We are a trusted name for home remodeling services in Maryland, and we stand for our quality work and professionalism, says Antulio Lopez, Founder of Zion Home Remodeling. Our contractors are trained, insured, and licensed with years of experience handling home remodeling projects. We believe in accomplishing the job right the first time and are committed to 100% satisfaction every time.
There are several advantages of a well-designed, well-insulated, and expertly remodeled and renovated home. Not only does it help reduce the maintenance and utility costs, but a custom-designed home can also result in enhanced functionality and productivity for the homeowners. Therefore, it is important to hire the right remodeling company that is willing to work in partnership with clients to deliver a perfect dream house for them.
Our services are customized to meet the requirements of our Clients. We offer consultations with trained professionals so that we can better understand the needs of our Clients, explains Antulio. Our background and decades of experience in the remodeling industry give us an advantage of knowing what works best and customizing specifically for each client.
Zion Home Remodeling follows a tried and proven process to ensure each remodeling projects meets its clients goals. The company has designed comprehensive workflows to ensure that the entire renovation work becomes a seamless procedure and an enjoyable experience for the clients who are excited to see their home transformed before their eyes.
With top-class services, the company has acquired a growing list of customers who all admire their workmanship and have shared positive reviews and testimonials about their experience.
Zion does great work. The redid our bathroom and we couldnt be happier with their work and professionalism. Highly recommended, says Jackson Styron, a happy customer.
One of the many reasons why our customers love us is because we dont treat them as just another number on our list of customers. We get to know them personally because their requirements are as personal as it gets. They can always count on us, remarks Antulio. Theres a need for a budget-friendly service provider in the market that uses the latest technology to offer reliable and creative remodeling services. We have constantly seen a surge in demand for our services ever since we started operations.
The team at Zion deftly handles each project right from initial consultation to final delivery. They pay attention to every small detail specified by the clients. The designers provide ample choice of fixtures, colors, lighting, flooring, etc., to match the clients preferences in terms of design, style, look and feel.
Our clients are always our top priority. Excellence in customer service and quality is what drives our decision and operations, says Antulio. Our Project Quality Manager oversees every step of the remodeling process to ensure its done according to the plans and checks every detail before handover.
Today, Zion Home Remodeling has established itself as a leading remodeling contractor in Prince Georges County, MD. The companys commitment to client satisfaction is unparalleled, which makes for a business that clients are proud to use and recommend to others.
About Zion Home Remodeling
Zion Home Remodeling is a premier interior remodeling company based in Prince Georges County, Maryland. They offer exemplary home renovation services at highly competitive prices. Their team consists of remarkably talented professionals who specialize in bringing a perfect balance of design, style, and function to your space.
For more information about Zion Home Remodeling and other inquiries, send an email or reach out via the website at https://www.zion-homeremodeling.com/l/remodeling-contractors-prince-georges-county-md
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January 25, 2022 by
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Newtown, PA People tend to create resolutions they plan to achieve every New Year. According to a study conducted by Zillow and Realm, an online home data and insight platform, Philadelphia residents are planning to renovate their properties in 2022. Bathroom remodeling and adding space to their homes are among the top items on their lists, while others such as kitchen, bedroom, and basement remodeling follow closely.
PAINT Philadelphia is one of the painters in Newton that will play a significant role in assisting Philadelphia homeowners to achieve their goals. This is all thanks to their painting services, which are essential in every remodeling service. The painting company offers a wide variety of services, including interior and exterior painting services.
Homeowners are willing to pay more to convert their bathrooms into spa-like spaces and add fixtures, lighting mirrors, and steam showers; thus require a professional painting contractor in Newtown to add value to their cash. Some things that make PAINT Philadelphia unique include their credentials, such as OSHA and contractor certification and their extensive Professional Zota Training, which allows them to safely and adequately handle lead paint.
PAINT Philadelphias interior painting services include interior painting, wallpaper removal, drywall repair, and more. The painters in Newton are also well equipped to offer cabinet painting that covers bathrooms as well as kitchens, closets, garages, and other rooms. These are a cost-effective solution to homeowners compared to replacing the entire cabinets.
The painters have experience in exterior house painting on various home designs and structures, including sheds, garages, decks, and other additional rooms. They paint on a wide range of surfaces, such as wood, brick, stucco, aluminum, and vinyl siding, which protect against damaging elements, such as mold, mildew, water, sun, dry rot, and dirt and dust. PAINT Philadelphias painting services improve Philadelphia homes appeal, making them attractive to visitors and the neighborhood. Additionally, they boost properties value in the areas real estate industry.
The painters in Newtown offer color and design consultation for all their painting services, where they work closely with clients to select their favorite colors and hue that best fit their preferences. Afterward, they offer a thorough inspection to ensure that the client is satisfied with the entire process.
Speaking more about their services, PAINT Philadelphias representative noted, The best part about all of our projects is being able to go above and beyond our customers expectations, knowing that we helped make their house a home, and being able to provide an incredible organization for all of our team members to be part of!
PAINT Philadelphia is located at 28 Hillyer Lane, Newtown, PA 18940, US. Contact them by calling (267) 229-4333 to schedule a service or inquire for an estimate. Visit the companys website to view their portfolios and learn more about the services offered.
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January 25, 2022 by
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Q: Every time it rains, our sliding glass door leaks. Water seeps in at the corners of the threshold, soaking the carpet and rotting the subfloor. We've caulked the threshold repeatedly, but nothing seems to work. Is there anything we can do, such as metal flashing, to solve this problem?
A: Leakage is a common problem with sliding door thresholds. Damages can range from stained carpets to rotted subfloor, baseboards and wall framing. Caulking is the common first approach but is often an insufficient solution. Your idea to add flashing is a good one, but even this is not always successful.
There is, however, a fail-safe method of correction, but it can be labor intensive, which means costly, and is only recommended where all other methods have failed.
This repair involves installation of a sheet metal drain pan beneath the door threshold. The pan must be specially ordered from a sheet metal shop to precisely fit the doorway for which it is intended. Three sides of the pan should have a raised edge, about three-quarters of an inch high, with thoroughly sealed corners. The open side of the pan should face toward the exterior, with a downward sloping flange to promote drainage.
To install the pan, the entire door assembly must be removed. The pan is then set in place with generous applications of high quality exterior sealant. The door assembly is then reinstalled, with the threshold inserted into the pan, again with generous applications of sealant. When done properly, this method has been a foolproof way to prevent water intrusion. If all sliding doors were initially installed in this manner, leakage could be prevented at minimal cost. An ounce of prevention during construction equals gallons of cure for years to come.
Q: My neighbors have a very old home, built before the age of building codes, when there were no proper line setback requirements. Recently, they installed a new laundry, and the dryer exhaust now blows against the side of my house. The noise, lint and steam create a nuisance whenever they dry their clothes. I suspect this laundry was added without a permit and am wondering if I should complain to them or to the building department. What do you suggest?
A: All plumbing and electrical alterations require a building permit. If the laundry was installed without a permit, then the installation is not legal. It may also be illegal to vent a clothes dryer onto a neighbor's property. You can discuss this with your neighbors to see if they are willing to make some reasonable adjustments, such as diverting the dryer vent to another location, possibly above the roof. If their response is less than neighborly, you can file a complaint with the local building department. However, the cost of that action is likely to be permanently frigid relations with your neighbors. You'll need to weigh that discomfort against the perceived advantages of upgrading their laundry.
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January 25, 2022 by
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What makes a great museum?Its about more than just the art inside its wallsits also those walls themselves, which are meant to work in service of whats on view. As many architects have realized over the years, museum buildings can, if anything, function like artworks themselves, as objects for appreciation. In some cases, these buildings have become justas identifiable as the masterpieces in museums collections.
This list collects some of the most important museum buildings of the past 100 years. It includes influential modernist experiments and polarizing postmodern expansions, architectural oddities and beloved additions, circular museums and glassed-in pyramids. These structures proposed strange, new possibilities for how a museum ought to lookand, in some cases, changed the cultural landscape altogether. In the past few decades alone, spurred by Frank Gehrys Guggenheim Bilbao in Spain, theres been a museum boom that caused architects to push their practices in new directions, and while the momentum of that boom has died down, its energy lives on.
From a space resembling a hovering spaceship to an institution shaped like an unrolled carpet, these are the 25 best museums since 1922.
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January 25, 2022 by
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SHIPPENVILLE, Pa. (EYT) Colony Factory Crafted Homes (operating under new ownership), a division of Cavco Industries Inc. headquartered in Phoenix, Arizona, is one of the largest manufactured home builders in the United States.
Colony Homes, with its Shippenville, Pennsylvania facility, has consistently been a leader and innovator in the systems-built housing market since opening its doors in 1988. Colony Homes prides itself on intertwining day-to-day operations with its core values of Integrity, Trust, Create Teamwork to Win, Relationships Matter, Curious to be Better, and Diversity of Thinking and Debate. These values are used throughout our facility as the foundation for our success.
For the past 34 years, our success has been on the dedicated employees that build our homes, and the retailers that sell them in a 15-state area.
Driven candidates with great work ethics and motivation are encouraged to apply to be a part of our family, and experience the opportunity to learn various skills to become proficient at the following construction trade knowledge:
Welding Plumbing Framing/Carpentry Electrical Siding Roofing Cabinet Construction Cabinet Installation Carpet/Flooring Installation Material Handling Forklift Operation And More
Full-time position: Mon Fri Day Shift, Pay up to an average of $25.50/hour
Benefits:
Paid Vacation Paid Personal Days 401K Life Insurance (Company Paid AD&D Insurance (Company Paid) Health Insurance Dental Insurance Vision Discount Policy 10 Paid Holidays Safety Incentive Program
Skills & Qualifications:
Dependability Efficiency Attention to Detail Safety Conscious Ability to Follow Directions
An ideal production employee must be willing to learn quickly and enjoy hands-on work alongside peers.
Wages:
We have a NEW STARTING WAGE! New employees start from day one at $20.00/hour.
After a 45-day union probationary period, the hourly rate will be based on the union contract incentive system, with rates up to an average of $25.50/hour.
Job Type: Full-timeSalary: $13.00 $25.50 per hour Schedule:Monday to Friday
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