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Appliance Repair Seattle New Orleans La Dishwasher
Description Visit http://www.appliancerepairneworleans.net/ for all of your New Orleans Appliance Repair needs. Call 888-279-8608 for emergency services.
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Appliance Repair Palm Beach Gardens | 561-670-4444 | Florida
Appliance Repair USA provides affordable quality service on home appliance repair in Palm Beach and Broward County. The owner and employees have been in the ...
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Maytag Repair, Roselle, NJ, (908) 279-8793
Maytag Repair, 11th Ave, Roselle, NJ, (908) 279-8793, Specializing in Maytag Appliance Repair services. Servicing Maytag Refrigerator, Maytag Oven, Maytag Stove, Maytag Washer, Maytag Dryer,...
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Issaquah, WA (PRWEB) July 07, 2014
TheHardwareCity.com now offers their customers the patented non-adhesive tape product, Amazing Tape. Shoppers get to experience a price savings and free shipping through the convenient online hardware store.
Amazing Tape is a strong and versatile wrap that possesses self-adhesive properties. It is made with a high tensile strength polyvinyl chloride strip. The wrap holds tighter and is stronger than duct tape and can be used over and over again. It provides a clean and clear finish without the use of glues or adhesives. Binding to itself only, it will keep items free of sticky residue. To use the wrap, the consumer simply stretches and presses it around an object and back onto itself. It can be repositioned while being applied without ruining the tape or the object. Once the application is no longer needed, the tape can be easily removed, washed, and reused in another application. The innovative wrap can also protect items from corrosion and UV damage.
There is a wide range of uses for the wrap, from traditional sealing to binding. It can be used to repair numerous items throughout the house and yard including temporary plumbing repair, air vent repair, temporary AC hose repair, automotive and RV repair, and boat repair. Instead of calling an appliance repair technician, users can repair many household appliances with Amazing Tape, including dishwasher hoses, dryer vents, washing machine drain hoses, vacuum cleaner hoses, garden hoses, etc.
Amazing Tape can be used to provide organization in the garage, office, or craft room. Pots and lids can be taped together to reduce clutter in cabinets. Documents and files can be bundled together with the tape without leaving indentations commonly caused by binder clips or rubber bands. Wires or cords can be bundled together safely and effectively to keep computer desks organized. Craft tools can be combined and protected with the new product. Thread and yarn can be protected and kept from unraveling between uses. The suggested uses list goes on and on.
About TheHardwareCity.com: TheHardwareCity.com continually enhances the company catalog with intriguing and useful home improvement products. Shoppers have access to every hardware department all through one convenient website. While shopping from the home or office, consumers can have needed or wanted items shipped directly to them for free. Representatives are available through live online chat to discuss any product. To view the stores large inventory, visit http://www.thehardwarecity.com/.
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THE construction sector has lifted into growth territory for the first time this year according to the latest AIG/HIA Australian Performance of Construction Index (Australian PCI).
The seasonally adjusted index lifted 5.1 points to 51.8 in June (readings above 50 indicate an expansion in activity).
In addition to house building growth - up 2.2 points to 56.6, engineering construction jumped 16.3 points to 51.1 with a pipeline of infrastructure work on the east coast getting underway.
Boosts in overall new orders, activity and deliveries also contributed to the positive monthly reading. This growth was, however, partly offset by falls in apartment building (49.2) and commercial construction (49.8).
Australian Industry Group Director - Public Policy, Peter Burn, said "the Australian construction sector closed off the financial year on a positive note by lifting back into growth following five slow months."
"The housing sub-sector went from strength to strength marking a tenth straight month of expansion with an accelerated pace of increase in June.
"The stars aligned for engineering construction with an unexpected lift in activity on the back of local government and infrastructure projects.
"However, new orders in the engineering construction sub-sector continued to fall and, with the mining construction boom now winding down, the outlook for this sub-sector is for ongoing weakness."
Housing Industry Association Economist, Diwa Hopkins, said the slow start to the year hasn't held the PCI back from breaking through the 50 point marker.
" Underscoring this improvement has been residential construction activity, with house building in particular remaining a continuing source of strength - June represented the tenth consecutive month of growth in activity for this sub-sector of construction," she said.
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(Courtesy of Madison Investments)
Madison Investments, PGN Architects and the John Reid Companies are working with Hoar Construction, a national constructionfirm in operation since 1940 that is entering the D.C. market, to build Elysium Fourteen, a nine-story, 56-unit apartmentbuilding at 1925 14th St. NW.
The project includes the renovation and restoration of two existing buildings that will be joined to a new LEED-certifiedapartment building with ground floor retail space. The buildings, at 14th Street and Wallach Place just one blockfrom the U Street Metro station, will have 12,500 square feet of retail space. Residents should be able to move into the buildingin the fall of 2015.
For more information and a timeline for the project, visit http://www.madisoninvestments.net/our_projects_elysium14.php.
D.C. ranks as a Top 10 Foodie City
Given the volume of new restaurants that open each week and the number of eateries in the city and its suburbs developed byTop Chef participants, its no surprise that D.C. made it onto the Top 10 Foodie City list byLivability.com.
Whatissurprising is that cities like New York, San Francisco and Chicago didnt make the list. In fact, the No. 1 city is New Haven, Conn., while D.C. is No. 10. In order to generate the list, the editors of the site looked at:
how often families eat at locally owned restaurants
how much the average resident spends eating out
accessibility residents have to healthy foods like fruits, vegetables and quality meat
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There are positive signs for the construction sector with a private reading showing increases in activity for the first time this year.
The Australian Industry Group's Performance of Construction Index rose above the crucial 50-point level separating expansion from contraction in June.
The index hit 51.8 in the month - the highest reading since November last year.
The Australian Industry Group's director of public policy Peter Burn says the rebound in activity was evidenced by an increase in new orders and deliveries from suppliers.
"The Australian construction sector closed off the financial year on a positive note by lifting back into growth following five slow months," he said.
However, it seems employers are still reluctant to take on new workers.
AI Group says, in spite of the growth, employment contracted for the seventh month is a row, indicating the operating environment remains tough.
There is a clear shift away from a reliance on mining related activity emerging as the eastern states start to lead the charge.
"New orders in the engineering construction sub-sector continued to fall and, with the mining construction boom now winding down, the outlook for this sub-sector is for ongoing weakness," Mr Burn said.
"In contrast, and suggesting further rebalancing within the construction sector, new orders grew at a faster pace for both housing and apartment building."
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by Monica Hollenbeck for The Central Record
MEDFORDAt the June 17 town council meeting, township manager Christopher Schultz said Medford is stepping up efforts to take down unsightly and illegal signs on utility poles around town.
According to Schultz, the state law that says its illegal to put signs on poles also requires utility companies to make a reasonable effort to keep signs off the poles. Schultz said he contacted Atlantic City Electric and was told they are overwhelmed by the number of signs on poles.
Schultz has decided to use money from the Clean Communities grant to pay two township public works employees overtime to take down the signs, zone by zone. He plans to bill the utility companies for the work, but the goal is to get the signs down as soon as possible.
The signs will be stored and inventoried. The township will then contact the legitimate businesses and give them warning that putting the signs on utility poles is illegal and they will be taken to court if it continues.
Schultz said the non-legitimate businesses, such as advertising for services like power washing, are difficult to get a hold of because they usually only provide cell phone numbers and will only allow you to leave a message. Since it is not a criminal issue, the police cannot look up the numbers.
Schultz would like some of the councilmen to go with him to Legislative District 8 and see if township can get power to make this illegal so police can go after them.
The issue of the illegal signs has come up several times in council meetings, most recently when a commercial property owner complained at the May 20 meeting that the signs are making the town look bad.
Schultz says the signs are a never-ending problem and the township has a part-time public official who has been doing her best to take them down.
He said signs are often put intentionally high up on poles, making them difficult to remove. Schultz has asked the public for help to provide license plates if they spot someone putting up a sign.
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A complete report on Chennai architects accident
A complete report on Chennai architects accident CLICK THE LINK BELOW FOR LATEST NEWS UPDATES http://puthiyathalaimurai.tv/
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Rebuilding the world - Broadway Malyan and the Royal Institute of British Architects
Spotlight talk from Aiden Ridyard at The Skills Show in 2013. International borders do not stop Aiden #39;s determination to rebuild inspirational buildings across the world.
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