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    Whittier, CA Bathtub Refinishing 800.714.4516 Bathroom Remodeling – Video

    - May 31, 2014 by Mr HomeBuilder


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    Bathroom remodeling VIP construction – Video

    - May 31, 2014 by Mr HomeBuilder


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    Home remodeling show kicks off in Fort Lauderdale

    - May 31, 2014 by Mr HomeBuilder

    Several new homeowners paced the floors of the Broward County Convention Center Friday checking out hot tubs, solar panels, paintings and other home features during the kickoff day of the Fort Lauderdale Home Design and Remodeling Show.

    "I'm looking to add new things and I'm making changes and upgrades," said Carol Bell, 58, who bought a new townhouse in Plantation eight months ago.

    Bell's must-see list included laminate flooring and home security system exhibits.

    She had plenty of choices.

    The home and remodeling show features 750 booths offering a wide range of home products and services, including sliding doors, hurricane windows and interior design consults.

    This year's lineup includes Hollywood-based Solar Quest USA, offering energy efficient products, Boca Bath & Kitchens Inc., showcasing faucets and cabinets, and Fantastic Windows, displaying different types of drapes and blinds.

    Joanne Cutrofello, owner and president of Parkland-based Fantastic Windows, said new construction in Broward and in Palm Beach counties has brought "a lot of opportunities" for companies like hers in the home remodeling industry.

    "A lot of people are buying new homes with nothing in it," Cutrofello said. "And others are ready to redecorate. They aren't afraid to spend. They're ready to spend."

    Marina Amis, 50, stopped by the convention center Friday to check out patio furniture and landscaping for her new home in Hollywood.

    "This gives you great new ideas and you get to see a lot of new products that are now in the market," Amis said.

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    134-year-old train bell at home in steeple in Hamburg church

    - May 31, 2014 by Mr HomeBuilder

    When the old steeple at Trinity Episcopal Church in Hamburg had to come down last year, parishioners knew they wanted the new one to have a belfry.

    And it happened that one longtime parishioner, Gretchen Zollendeck, had a 134-year-old bell to place in it.

    Friday morning, crews erected the new steeple, with the old bell, atop the church on East Main Street within a couple hours.

    The 1,700-pound steeple has a 4-foot cross on its top, making the entire steeple 30 feet tall. It rises 60 feet above the ground, and is made of aircraft-grade aluminium, said the church rector, the Rev. Blane Frederik. It was constructed by Campbellsville Industries of Kentucky and erected by Ingersoll Construction.

    The bell has a rope attached to it, and will have an electronic strike installed so it can toll on the hour during the day.

    While the steeple has architectural highlights of its predecessor, it is a far cry from the old bell-less steeple that was made with wood and covered in lead. That steeple, which had been erected when the stone church was built in 1955, was removed in January 2013 when water started leaking into the churchs walkway.

    Water had been infiltrating for some time, Frederik said. The wood had rotted.

    He said it was a sad day when the steeple came down, but that day is all but forgotten with the installation of the new steeple.

    The steeple is named for longtime parishioner Vera Kaiser, a lifelong Hamburg resident who was active in the church. She died in 2011, just shy of her 95th birthday. Frederik said she made a bequest to the church that was placed in its endowment fund.

    Parishioners raised the $20,000 needed for the steeple, but the bell was free.

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    Good Hope UMC farmers donate to God's Garden

    - May 31, 2014 by Mr HomeBuilder

    Some church members of Good Hope United Methodist Church grow produce to sell at the church's weekly God's Garden to raise money for a building fund. About $9,000 was raised in 2013.

    The harvest is plentiful, and the laborers are vast.

    Appropriately, the project entering its second season is called God's Garden at Good Hope United Methodist Church. Last year it generated $9,000, which was a bountiful yield for produce that was sold under the church's picnic shelter.

    Parishioners are hoping for an equally good return this year as the church in the Reedy Creek community begins the project again Saturday at the same locale.

    Proceeds go toward building a family life center, which is a vision of the church that has no definitive timetable for the structure. The construction plans include moving the parsonage and relocating it this summer. There are other projects, too, that will benefit the building fund, such as bake sales and the sale of freshly cut flowers, which will gear up in the next two months.

    Those who visit the produce stand can rest assured they will be purchasing vegetables fresh from Davidson County soil. All of the produce is donated by farmers who are members of the church.

    "Lots of folks in our church are farmers. Some are hobby farmers," explains Debbie Vestal, one of the many volunteer organizers. "They donate all of produce."

    Vestal said last year they began to wonder what to do with what they didn't sell.

    "We decided to donate it to Greater Things Outreach Center in Welcome. It's a win-win situation. That way, it is also benefitting other folks with what we have."

    Vestal noted that the produce is competitively priced. "We go by fair market price. It was very successful last year. We've had people calling to see if we were going to do it again this year."

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    Christ Church Cathedral to be deconstructed

    - May 31, 2014 by Mr HomeBuilder

    An order preventing deconstruction of Christ Church Cathedral has been lifted by the High Court, Newstalk ZB reported today.

    The Anglican Church and the Great Christchurch Building Trust (GCBT) led by Jim Anderton have been engaged in prolonged litigious battle over its future since the 2011 February earthquake severely damaged it.

    The church wants it demolished to build a contemporary option, while the GCBT has fought to rebuild it as it was.

    After taking it to the High Court, Justice Graham Chisholm ordered a stay of deconstruction until the church committed to rebuilding a new cathedral.

    In a decision released this afternoon, Justice Chisholm lifted that stay.

    He said the Church Property Trustees have now committed to the construction of a new cathedral, they gave fair consideration to issues, and there was no evidence that improper motives affected the decision.

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    Appliance Repair, Brea, CA, (714) 804-0247 – Video

    - May 31, 2014 by Mr HomeBuilder


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    Appliance Repair, Glendora, CA, (626) 608-1582 – Video

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