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July 1, 2014 by
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Miami, FL (PRWEB) June 30, 2014
In Florida, demand for electricity is growing even faster than the population according to a recent ACEEE report. Determining how to lower energy costs and mitigate rising electricity consumption is on the minds of elected officials, city planners, and most of all, the homeowners who are hit hardest by the rising energy costs. According to a new study by the IWFA (International Window Film Association), the answer to the problem might be window tinting.
Window Film Gets the Spotlight
The IWFA study compared the installation of window film on home residences to adding ceiling insulation, air sealing, replacement of air conditioning, and replacement of heating. Out of all forms of energy optimization, the study showed that: internal and external window films save more energy per dollar spent than typical retrofit features. From a state energy policy perspective, internal and external window films are more effective than ceiling insulation, replacing mechanical equipment and air sealing
Depending on the type of window tinting installed, UV rays can be reduced by as much as 85%. This reduction can equate to as much as a 30% reduction in electric costs based on season, number of windows, and strength of film.
Window Tinting Services in Miami
Now that window film has been found to be the most cost effective option in reducing energy costs, more and more people throughout Florida are paying for installation. John Barnes Window Tinting offers free estimates to everyone in Broward and Miami-Dade county, as well as Palm Beach. John Barnes Window Tinting completes jobs that range from single windows to entire office buildings.
When having window film installed, it is important for property owners to understand what options they have. John Barnes Window Tinting offers different strengths, colors, and brands to meet individual window tinting needs. Window tinting can help not only save on energy costs, but also beautify windows of homes, office buildings, and vehicles throughout the Miami area.
About John Barnes Window Tinting:
John Barnes Window Tinting is South Floridas premier choice for window film installation. With years of experience in residential, commercial, and automobile window tinting, this company offers unparalleled professional window film insulation. John Barnes Window Tinting has worked with clients that range from non-profits like The Salvation Army to single windows in condos throughout Miami.
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July 1, 2014 by
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Casco, ME (PRWEB) June 30, 2014
Boos Heating is always up on the latest technology, and once again they are bringing their customers an innovative, new heating system. This system features technology straight from Europe that gives superior economy and efficiency for new construction, remodeling or retrofits.
Customers can install these systems as new or replace old, worn out hot water baseboards and radiators. This is not a noisy, ugly, old-fashioned blower unit. It is attractive enough for even the finest dining room. It can be used as a standalone system or combined to enhance other systems like radiant floors or radiant panels without all the extra expensive and complicated mechanical equipment.
The new heating system is fast and easy to install and quickly and comfortably heats the area. There is no hot then cold temperature swings like a hot air furnace. When properly installed, each unit can operate individually thus only heating the rooms or space occupied.
These systems feature a low supply temperature, which equals incredible fuel savings. With high efficiency boilers and controls, customers are getting the best in the heating industry at a reasonable cost and a fast return on investment.
Their nearly silent operation makes these heating systems ideal for residential use, businesses, restaurants, hospitals, doctors offices, libraries, schools, apartments, health care facilities, dentist offices, law offices, retirement homes, elderly care facilities and more.
Using a central control such as MODBUS, over 2,000 units can easily be controlled from a central location. Also, utilizing chilled water will also get the room to room benefit of quiet, fast and efficient cooling.
Email Boos Heating Company at boosheatingco(at)gmail(dot)com or visit their website at http://www.boosheating.com/ for more information on this incredible product.
About the company: Boos Heating is a full-service heating company, serving the Greater Portland and Lakes Region areas. They are a fully-licensed, fully-insured Maine-owned and -operated business. Since 1993, they have been keeping Maine families warm. Boos Heating prides itself on providing the highest quality service in the industry. They stay a cut above the competition by being on the leading edge of technology! They are also the only company in the area who offers oil tank cleanings. Over time, oil tanks accumulate a sludge buildup that can negatively affect a heating system. Boos Heating has the tools to clean oil tanks, whether they are full or empty. For more information, visit their website at http://www.boosheating.com/.
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July 1, 2014 by
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LifeStyle with Denise Simons: Kitchen Remodeling
Denise shows step by step how to create anyone #39;s dream kitchen.
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July 1, 2014 by
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Complete Kitchen Remodel Before After in Yorba Linda Orange County by APlus
This is a beautiful custom Transitional Style kitchen remodel that was done in city of Yorba Linda Orange County. Check out the transition of before after throughout the kitchen. All the...
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July 1, 2014 by
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Construction Company Home Construction Company Project Directory Office Building Construction Projects Below is a list of Office Building construction projects by General Contractor Bob Moore Construction company.
Pioneer 360 Business Center Arlington, Texas 1,164,000 SF Role : General Contractor Building Type : Warehouse / Distribution Center / Flex / Tech / Office
Pinnacle Park Phase I and II Dallas, Texas 955,000 SF Role : General Contractor Building Type : Office / Warehouse
First Garland Business Center I & II Garland, Texas 944,000 SF Role : Design / Build Contractor Building Type : Office / Warehouse
Frankford Trade Center Building VI Carrollton, Texas 659,000 SF Role : General Contractor Building Type : Office / Warehouse
Frankford Trade Center Building VII Carrollton, Texas 659,000 SF Role : General Contractor Building Type : Office / Warehouse
Radio Shack Distribution Center Fort Worth, Texas 640,000 SF Role : General Contractor Building Type : Distribution Center / Office / Warehouse
MJ Designs Office & Distribution Center Coppell, Texas 504,000 SF Role : Design / Build Contractor Building Type : Office / Distribution Center
First Garland Business Center Phase II Garland, Texas 435,180 SF Role : Design / Build Contractor Building Type : Office / Warehouse / Distribution Center
Coaster Company of America Distribution Center Fort Worth, Texas 405,000 SF Role : General Contractor Building Type : Distribution Center / Call Center / Office / Warehouse
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July 1, 2014 by
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WASHINGTON - U.S. construction spending barely increased in May as gains in spending on non-residential projects such as office buildings and public construction were largely offset by a big drop in home building.
Construction spending edged up 0.1 percent in May after a much stronger 0.8 percent April increase, the Commerce Department reported Tuesday. The back-to-back gain followed a period of weakness in which spending fell in both January and February and was flat in March.
The construction industry has struggled with an unusually severe winter which curtailed building activity in many regions.
Construction activity totaled $958.1 billion at a seasonally adjusted annual rate in May, up 6.6 percent from a year ago.
Economists are forecasting that housing and overall construction will regain momentum in coming months, helping to boost overall economic growth.
However, housing suffered a setback in April, falling 1.5 percent. Single-family home construction was down 1.4 percent while apartment construction dropped 0.6 percent. Overall, housing construction is up 7.5 percent from a year ago.
Non-residential construction rose 1.1 percent, led by a 4.3 percent rise in construction of power generating facilities. Construction of office buildings was up slightly but spending on hotels and the category that covers shopping centers both showed declines.
Spending on government projects rose 1 percent with a 2 percent jump in spending on state and local building projects offsetting an 8.9 percent decline in spending by the federal government on building projects.
A slump in construction in the winter contributed to the economy shrinking at an annual rate of 2.9 percent in the January-March quarter, the biggest decline since the first quarter of 2009 during the depths of the Great Recession.
The sharp downturn reflected not just bad weather but a decision by businesses to slow restocking of empty shelves and trim their capital spending on equipment. Additionally, the trade deficit widened in the first quarter, which also held economic activity back.
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July 1, 2014 by
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By MARTIN CRUTSINGER AP Economics Writer
WASHINGTON (AP) - U.S. construction spending barely increased in May as gains in spending on non-residential projects such as office buildings and public construction were largely offset by a big drop in home building.
Construction spending edged up 0.1 percent in May after a much stronger 0.8 percent April increase, the Commerce Department reported Tuesday. The back-to-back gain followed a period of weakness in which spending fell in both January and February and was flat in March.
The construction industry has struggled with an unusually severe winter which curtailed building activity in many regions.
Construction activity totaled $958.1 billion at a seasonally adjusted annual rate in May, up 6.6 percent from a year ago.
Economists are forecasting that housing and overall construction will regain momentum in coming months, helping to boost overall economic growth.
However, housing suffered a setback in April, falling 1.5 percent. Single-family home construction was down 1.4 percent while apartment construction dropped 0.6 percent. Overall, housing construction is up 7.5 percent from a year ago.
Non-residential construction rose 1.1 percent, led by a 4.3 percent rise in construction of power generating facilities. Construction of office buildings was up slightly but spending on hotels and the category that covers shopping centers both showed declines.
Spending on government projects rose 1 percent with a 2 percent jump in spending on state and local building projects offsetting an 8.9 percent decline in spending by the federal government on building projects.
A slump in construction in the winter contributed to the economy shrinking at an annual rate of 2.9 percent in the January-March quarter, the biggest decline since the first quarter of 2009 during the depths of the Great Recession.
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July 1, 2014 by
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Anchorage, AK (PRWEB) June 30, 2014
In mid-June, Mint Dental Alaska broke ground on a brand new four-story office building on Tudor Road and Lake Otis in Anchorage.
According to Jon McNeil, DDS, Mint Dental Alaska decided to construct the new building as a way to expand its services for patients in the area and improve customer experience.
"This new office is important to us as it will allow us to better serve the Anchorage dental community in a friendly, state-of-the-art facility," Dr. McNeil said. "Patients' wait times will be reduced significantly, making for a better overall experience when they visit the dentist."
In addition to its four stories of retail and office space, the building will also feature underground parking and an all-new Mint Dental Alaska office, Dr. McNeil said. The community will be able to benefit from this addition of new space for stores and offices along with expanded dental care.
"This will benefit the area, as it will allow more shops and businesses to lease space and serve the local community," he said. "We are financing this building's construction because we believe in Anchorage and want to support its economy as well as its dental health."
Currently, Mint Dental Alaska offers a variety of different dental services and procedures -- from dental cleanings and check-ups to sedation dentistry, cosmetic dentistry, emergency dentistry and much more. The new office building will allow Mint Dental Alaska to provide all of these services to even more people in the surrounding area.
"We hope people continue to think of Mint Dental Alaska as a dental clinic that provides the best dental care for our patients," Dr. McNeil said. "With this expansion, we hope to continue our tradition of serving the community with the same quality service as we always have."
The new Mint Dental Alaska building is scheduled to open in the fall of 2015, according to Dr. McNeil.
Mint Dental is an Anchorage dentist office specializing in comprehensive dental services for the entire family. Visit online at mintdentalalaska.com
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Sunrooms Wisconsin (WI) - 1-800-776-7224 - Kool View
Looking to add a Sunroom to your home? Here are 3 important elements to help you plan your new Sunroom Addition in Wisconsin. Watch Now! Why should you add a sunroom addition? 1. Sunroom...
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Sunrooms Janesville WI - 1-800-776-7224 - Kool View
Enjoy A Gorgeous Sunroom With Your Family! Learn How By Clicking The Video or Calling 1-800-776-7224! So why add a sunroom addition? 1. Sunroom Additions Add more Space and Sunlight Fill...
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