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    Dieter Schooling Fences 6 2 14 – Video

    - June 7, 2014 by Mr HomeBuilder


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    School fence controversy brewing in Tredyffrin Twp.

    - June 7, 2014 by Mr HomeBuilder

    WAYNE, Pa. (WPVI) --

    The Orskulaks walk the perimeter of their hilly property, which sits adjacent to Hillside Elementary School, where they have children in attendance.

    They are not happy with local school district plans to put up 5-foot tall chain link industrial-style fences around the vast school grounds - an added security measure the Tredyffrin-Easttown School Board says.

    Denise Orsulak says, "My daughter goes to school here and I don't understand what a 5-foot fence is going to do to help keep her more safe."

    Chris Orsulak tells us, "I don't understand what additional security this fence will provide. And that's what we're told, that this fence is a security measure."

    Jill Clement, another Hillside School parent, lives on the other side of the school property. The district will soon install a fence right in front of her 6-foot wooden barrier, all in the name of security.

    "Their intention is safety, which I'm totally for," Clement said. "I'm not sure that fencing in the parking lot and not completely fencing in the playground is really the best security measure."

    The school district is spending $220,000 to put up perimeter fences at five local elementary schools. This after a security consultant recommended it and the local police department said it supported all reasonable measures.

    Art McDonnell from the Tredyffrin-Easttown School District explains, "We were told by local law enforcement that slowing down an unwanted visitor to the property is key. The longer you delay someone on the property, the more time they have to respond."

    Construction on the fences is scheduled to begin later this month, the day after school lets out for the summer.

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    WG OKs New Rules On Fences

    - June 7, 2014 by Mr HomeBuilder

    June 06, 2014

    The legislation changes regulations on fence height for reversed corner lot homes and for certain home lots with double frontages on two streets. It also changes the appeal process for the design of front yard fences, said Mara Perry, director of planning and development.

    On reversed corner lots, no fence which exceeds four feet in height can be erected closer to the street than the front line of the main building on the adjacent property.

    Burns said the changes fail to provide residents "the opportunity to maximize the enjoyment, privacy and valuation of their homes.

    "(The revised law) is needlessly complex and confusing in comparison to one of our neighboring community's (Kirkwood's) simple and effective approach to fencing issues," he said.

    Burns agreed that the fence law needed revising, but he said the changes aren't being uniformly applied to all homes and are creating a "subset of lesser residents."

    The changes will also allow unelected members of the architectural review board to make decisions on what will or won't be allowed regarding fences, he added.

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    Fury as street fenced in for Games

    - June 7, 2014 by Mr HomeBuilder

    RESIDENTS are furious after being "barricaded in" to their homes by Commonwealth Games security fences.

    People living near the Emirates Arena say they are dealing with prison-like conditions and are unable to drive in or out of their street due to the "over-the-top" security measures.

    The fencing, which is around 8ft tall, comes up to the pavement and is blocking local access.

    The worst affected areas are Springfield Road between the Emirates Arena and the Athletes' Village and Baltic Street.

    Eleanor Miller, 58, who lives on Springfield Road, said: "We are being barricaded into our own homes. I don't know how I will get in and out to work. "

    Residents have also been told they are not allowed to park their cars in front of their homes, leaving many having to park vehicles far away.

    John McGregor, 59, is disabled and lives with his wife Marjorie on Springfield Road.

    They have had to move their car to a relative's house and are stranded without transport.

    John said: "It's a disgrace. I have a walking stick and rely on the car. We were on holiday and were told by the police not to park our car outside the house before we left. We came back and saw all the fencing.

    His wife Marjory said: "It's just not very friendly at all, is it?

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    Drywall Installation Tool or Drywall Lift – (The Hanger’s Edge) – Video

    - June 7, 2014 by Mr HomeBuilder


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    MiCasa MakeOver Drywall Installation – Video

    - June 7, 2014 by Mr HomeBuilder


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    The Vac Connection – Central vacuum installation MADE EASY

    - June 7, 2014 by Mr HomeBuilder

    Burlington Post

    Installing a central vacuum system is a manageable project for most DIY enthusiasts. It takes pre planning to ensure you are able to use the vacuum effectively. Here are some tips that will help you run into less issues as you proceed.

    Tool Tips

    You can use most of the tools you will find in your DIYers tool box, but there are a few recommended items you can consider adding for a more efficient job:

    Use a tubing cutter for cleaner cuts on the PVC piping.

    Use 2-1/4" wood boring bit similar to a Forstner bit.

    Rent a right-angle drill if you do not have one.

    A drywall saw makes the job easier.

    Location Tips

    Make sure the locations you choose for the outlets are centrally located as well as allowing for proper reach for a 30 or 35 foot hose. Look for spots in hallways or closet walls and ensure these spots do not back onto things such as plumbing or electrical outlets. Make sure these locations are convenient and not behind furniture or doors that will make it difficult to plug in your hose. As well if you choose to use floor outlets on your second story be certain they are not in a spot where furniture will logically be placed and keep them close to the border of the wall as plastic outlets will crack if stepped on. You may want to use metal inlets for floor mount locations.

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    Summer camp offers glimpse into Maxwell High programs

    - June 7, 2014 by Mr HomeBuilder

    Maxwell High School of Technology teacher Max Chavez, left, talks with middle school students on Monday about changing a tire during a summer camp at the school. (Staff Photo: Keith Farner)

    LAWRENCEVILLE If Kevin Bacchus has car trouble one day, hes prepared to reach back to some skills he learned this week.

    The Richards Middle School sixth-grader is participating in an auto collision class this week as part of a four-day summer camp for middle school students at the Maxwell High School of Technology that runs through Thursday morning. Bacchus worked with his classmate, Peter Lauderdale, to change a tire among a host of mechanical lessons on tap.

    This is something Ive always wanted to do, Bacchus said. If I get in a situation where my car breaks down and I have enough tools in the back to fix it, how do I do it? This will help me a little bit starting off to know about the future, to know how to fix the car if it breaks down and I have all the parts.

    For his part, Lauderdale added that he wants to learn why warning lights come on, and how to fix a car to turn them off.

    From auto services, to culinary students making sugar cookies and health science students learning about personal protective equipment, about 205 students are participating in the annual camp hoping to learn and sharpen skills. The camp is designed to introduce basic fundamentals of the 12 programs Maxwell offers. The camp also includes classes that teach basic science, graphic arts and early childhood education.

    The biggest thing is it kind of opens kids eyes to what we do with career and technical education, Principal Jeff Hall said. Quite honestly, it may serve as a great recruiting tool for us when kids get to high school. To me, the biggest thing is to show the kids there is another option than a traditional high school.

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    Asphalt Driveway Calculator | How Much Does a Asphalt …

    - June 7, 2014 by Mr HomeBuilder

    Tips For Hiring The Best Asphalt Driveway Contractor

    Asphalt driveways are a very cost effective and popular choice in driveway options. However, it is very important that you hire a competent and experienced asphalt paving contractor in order to get the results you want. Asphalt driveways are very durable and can last twenty years or longer if they are properly installed and maintained. Therefore it definitely pays to make sure you get a competent contractor to install your driveway.

    Asphalt driveways are durable, flexible and strong, making them ideal for colder climates where freezing and thawing occur on a frequent basis. They are not as well suited for warm climates however. In hot temperatures asphalt can become soft and ruts can develop due to the weight of the vehicles parked on them. However, if you live in a cold climate, asphalt is an ideal material to install for your driveway.

    Asphalt paving consists of an aggregate of sand and stone which is then mixed in with a liquid asphalt cement. The aggregate need to be mixed carefully and heated before being combined with the liquid asphalt. In order for the asphalt driveway to cure properly the mixture must be delivered to your residence while it is still hot.

    It is very important that the paving contractor prepare the driveway properly in order to ensure that you end up with a high quality asphalt driveway. The preparation process includes removing the clay soil or topsoil and replacing that with a sub base of gravel or crushed stone.

    A paving job will typically consist of applying two layers of the hot asphalt mix on top of the layer of sub base. If you are going to have heavy vehicles, RVs or boats parked in the driveway on a regular basis you may want to opt for full depth asphalt. With this type of application, your entire driveway as well as the layer of gravel sub base is constructed with liquid asphalt cement. This binds the layer of sub base with the cement and creates a much stronger driveway.

    It is important that you hire an experienced paver in order to make sure that the job is done right and you end up with a high quality, strong asphalt driveway that will last for many years. When choosing a paving contract you need to get several quotes so you can compare several contractors not only on price but on their experience and other qualifications as well. You can get initial recommendations from family and friend and also search in directories locally as well as online.

    Ask for references from prior customers to make sure that they were happy with the work done by the paving contractor. Also check to make sure that the contractor is bonded and insured. This will protect you from any liabilities while the work is taking place and well as any potentially sub-par work done by the contractor.

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    BBB alert: Driveway paving scam is back for the summer

    - June 7, 2014 by Mr HomeBuilder

    Created: 06/03/2014 12:07 PM WHEC.com

    Are you looking to get your driveway paved this summer? The Better Business Bureau is warning consumers to use caution when hiring a paving contractor.

    Officials at the BBB say they have already heard from consumers in Albany and Syracuse who have fallen victim to this scam.

    The driveway paving scam is not new but each year consumers are swindled out of unreasonable amounts of money. And, often times, the paving projects are unnecessary, said Warren Clark, President of BBB serving Upstate New York. In many cases, the paving company disappears and the consumer is not able to contact them to complain about the work. You can always check out paving companies at BBB.org to make an informed decision.

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