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    No Down Payment Required – Replacement Windows Denver CO | (303) 625-6595 – Video

    - May 16, 2014 by Mr HomeBuilder


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    Patio Doors Fairview Heights IL | (314) 690-9900 – Video

    - May 16, 2014 by Mr HomeBuilder


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    Fort Lauderdale Glass Replacement Services Featured in New Blog Post Announced by Express Glass & Board Up

    - May 16, 2014 by Mr HomeBuilder

    Ft Lauderdale, FL (PRWEB) May 14, 2014

    Express Glass Repair and Board Up Services (http://www.expressglassfl.com/), a top Ft. Lauderdale glass replacement company, is proud to announce that they have posted the latest installment in their informative blog series on glass replacement and repair issues for Fort Lauderdale residents. The series investigates tips and best practices for busy consumers who need glass repair services.

    We receive many calls from Ft. Lauderdale residents who cant decide whether to replace or repair a sliding glass door or other fixture in their home,commented Yani Santos, general manager of Express Glass. Our blog seeks to answer these sorts of questions in a timely fashion.

    For more information on Ft. Lauderdale glass replacement vs. repair tips, please visit http://www.expressglassfl.com/blog/glass-replacement/replace-glass-vs-repair-glass-ft-lauderdale-fl/.

    Highlights of Replacing vs. Repairing Glass Fixtures in Fort Lauderdale

    First, the user should decide whether he is ready to invest in a glass replacement for his or her house or condo. He should think about his budget. Express Glass & Board Up can work with nearly any budget. Next, the consumer should discuss this decision with spouse, partner or anyone else involved in the household. What type of glass would they want? Windows? Doors? Everything. Third, give Express Glass Repair & Board Up a call for an estimate and some ideas. technicians can work with almost any budget on any glass replacement need.

    About Express Glass Repair and Board Up

    Express Glass and Board Up Service Inc. is a family owned and operated glass repair business with more than 20 years of experience. Their professional technicians and the large variety of inventory make Express Glass the top glass repair service. If customers are looking for Miami glass repair or Ft. Lauderdale glass repair as well as glass repair in Delray Beach or West Palm Beach glass repair, please reach out to the company for a free estimate. If customers need a 24/7 Sliding Glass Door repair service in Ft. Lauderdale or Boca Raton or Miramar, technicians are standing by. The company specializes in sliding glass door repair and window glass repair; technicians will handle any glass replacement situation efficiently. Home or business glass repair is the company's main priority.

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    Atlanta HVAC Repair Company Now Offering Discount on Residential Duct Sealing

    - May 16, 2014 by Mr HomeBuilder

    Atlanta, GA (PRWEB) May 16, 2014

    The weather in Atlanta is quickly heating up and homeowners are turning on their air conditioners for the first time this season. Bardi Heating, Cooling and Plumbing provides AC inspections in Atlanta and is currently offering homeowners 10% off duct sealing services to improve air flow and reduce energy consumption and cooling costs. The discount is available until the end of May.

    Air ducts comprise the ventilation in a homes forced-air HVAC system. Holes, poorly connected ducts or ducts that are improperly sealed can cause cool air to leak out or, even worse, can suck in hot, dirty air from attics and crawl spaces. This forces the air conditioner unit to work harder and run longer, which increases a homeowners utility bills. Leaking ducts also introduce unfiltered humid air in to the home which can exacerbate allergies and cause elevated humidity levels in the home, causing discomfort.

    In addition to offering duct sealing, Bardi provides a range of residential air conditioning services including tune-ups and inspections, regular maintenance, repairs and replacement. Bardi provides economical and environmentally-friendly options and can install solar panels that power a homes HVAC system and other small appliances.

    Ducts are an integral part of a homes heating and cooling system and have a direct impact on the temperature and the comfort level in each room, said Bardis Residential General Manager Gresham Ard. When there are holes in the ducts or cracks in the seals, cool air can leak out and be replaced by hot and humid air from the attic or under the house where ducts are often found. This causes unhealthy conditions in the home and disrupts air distribution to each room, so homeowners may experience areas that are hotter. This may cause them to turn down the thermostat, running their air conditioner longer and racking up those energy bills. It may also lead to investing in 'symptom' solutions such as duct cleaning or portable air filtration, instead of getting to the root of problem, leaky ducts. Our duct sealing solves these problems.

    Bardi Heating, Cooling and Plumbing is a family-owned HVAC and plumbing company in Atlanta. Founded in 1989 by Alex and Susan Bardi, the company has been providing the Atlanta area with quality HVAC services for over 25 years. Bardi also offers plumbing repairs and services, and is home to an experienced management team as well as an outstanding team of NATE certified technicians, whose number one priority is to keep their customers satisfied by always, always, always doing the right thing. Bardi provides free electronics pick-up and recycling on all service calls benefiting Nobis Works. For more information about energy efficient HVAC products, visit http://www.bardi.com or call 770-263-5355.

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    Southern Plumbing Provides New Maintenance Services for Water Heaters and Sewer Drain Cleaning

    - May 15, 2014 by Mr HomeBuilder

    Houston, Texas (PRWEB) May 15, 2014

    Plumbing systems are needed in buildings for distributing water, which fulfils a variety of needs. Included among those needs are heating and waste removal. Not only do buildings need professionals to install water heaters and sewer drains, such devices need to be cleaned and maintained so that they work well and last longer. To this end, Southern Plumbing Services LLC recently revealed their new maintenance services for water heaters and sewer drain cleaning. Mainly serving the Houston metropolitan area, which includes cities like Sugar Land and Missouri City, Southern Plumbing provides services to residential and commercial customers.

    Southern Plumbing is certified to provide tankless water heaters, which has major advantages. When water is stored in a tank, it would have to be heated continuously. However, tankless systems heat water as needed, thus making it a more energy efficient option. The U.S. Department of Energy estimates that reduction of energy costs make tankless systems 24 percent more efficient than traditional water tanks. Also, at five to 10 years, tankless systems tend to last longer than regular water storage systems; and they take up less space. Southern Plumbing has 24-hour service available, so trained professionals can come at any time to perform the installation.

    Southern Plumbing's sewer drain cleaning service is priced for affordability, thus making sure that preventing potential health hazards does not break the bank for the average customer. Also, Southern Plumbing trains people to restore trenchless pipes by inspecting them for slab leaks and drain leaks. In some cases, the professionals can remove tree roots that are obstructing the sewer line. The company can also replace sewer lines in the event that the client does not wish to stick with the old drain.

    With water heater services at around $622 to $793 and sewer services that range from $624 to $3,572, Southern Plumbing are strict in being upfront about their pricing. So, customers are never in for an unpleasant surprise.

    About Southern Plumbing: Founded in 2004, Southern Plumbing Services LLC specializes in repairing residential plumbing systems and installing and re-routing sewer lines. The company is also a certified tankless water heater installer, and it is the recipient of the 2013 Super Service Award from Angie's List. Southern Plumbing Services LLC carries $1,000,000 worth of general liability insurance, as well as $500,000 of auto insurance. The company can be reached by dialing 713-539-6239.

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    Cologne City Council members mull splash pad concept

    - May 15, 2014 by Mr HomeBuilder

    Cologne City Council members reviewed preliminary concept designs of a splash pad fountain for the city on May 5, expressing interest in the project. (Submitted image by Aquatic Recreation Company)

    by ADAM GRUENEWALD

    NYA Times

    The Cologne City Council members moved forward with several key infrastructure improvements while also taking a glimpse at a unique city attraction during its meeting on Monday, May 5.

    Early discussion sparked the councils interest for the construction of a splash pad, or community fountain play area, which could be potentially located at City Park near Fritz Field. Nicole Evenski, representing the Park Board, presented early concept designs of the fountain by Eden Prairie-based Aquatic Recreation Company.

    Its basically a playground with water, she said. Theres no standing water but it has sprays that come or big umbrellas where the water trickles down. Its a nice place to just cool off for the kids.

    Hypothetical designs include funnels, geysers, arch jets, stream jets and misting sprays as well as a recirculation system that includes a 2,000-gallon concrete vessel and 250-gallons-per-mintue filtration rates.

    The reason we choose the recirculation system is because of the water quality in Cologne, said Evenski, comparing it to a runoff system and mentioning higher installation fees.

    Evenski added that water levels would need to be checked and button timers could be installed so the water is not constantly running.

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    Trim applications give the world a creative preview of your home

    - May 15, 2014 by Mr HomeBuilder

    (BPT) - Beauty is in the details when it comes to home exteriors. Thats why choosing the right exterior trim products and decorative elements is essential, whether you have a modest home or coastal mansion. In fact, exterior trim is one of the most important architectural accessories you can use to dress up your home.

    For visually stunning, creative applications that enhance the aesthetics, value and curb appeal of homes, Kleer Trimboard from The Tapco Group has become the exterior trim of choice among discerning homeowners and design professionals. With this family of products, adding pizzazz, grace, strength, charm and an irresistible wow factor to any home is a snap.

    From installing classic crown and fascia mouldings beneath eaves to decking out windows and doors with eye-catching trim styles and vibrant colors, the highly personalized look you can create is like giving the world a warm and inviting preview of your home, inside and out. Homeowners and contractors can think of Kleer trim as a captivating picture frame for the home or as tantalizing architectural eye candy that is readily customized to satisfy any taste, from simple elegance to luxurious splendor. You can quickly and easily put the perfect finishing touches on your home, whether youve been dreaming of enticing gingerbread cornice trim or that charming beadboard porch ceiling.

    When people see homes designed with Kleer trim, theyre bound to stop and admire the spectacular sites. Not only does it provide an alluring preview of the rest of your homes exterior, it alludes to the decorative beauty awaiting inside, piquing interest and kindling the imagination. This trim can also be used indoors to create seamless looks that flow naturally from your homes exterior to its interior. Whether youre keeping your house or preparing for sale, Kleer trim delivers clear advantages with unrivaled aesthetics, application versatility, durability, and ultra-low maintenance. Because there are so many innovative options, you can create an exterior look thats very personal or one with broad-based appeal. No other trim offers this rich mix of benefits.

    Using your own signature combination of Kleer trimboard, moulding, column wraps, sheets, and beaded board, you can create a home thats totally unique. For instance, you can design a welcoming porch using sheets to create soaring archways, majestic post wraps topped with ornate crown mouldings to conceal wood or steel columns, and trimboards for flawlessly finished edges. You can also hang sheets on your homes exterior and decorate them with trimboard for a paneled look under elegantly trimmed bay windows. Possibilities abound.

    Crafted from superior-quality cellular PVC, Kleer trim products provide the natural beauty of authentic wood without woods endless, time-intensive upkeep. Impervious to moisture and insect infestation, the ultra-low-maintenance trim, moulding, sheets, and beaded products remain flawlessly beautiful for decades with just soap and water. Whether you enjoy them in their original pristine white or paint them in warm and vibrant hues, Kleer exterior decorative products will enrich your homes architecture and appeal for a lifetime. With your creative insights, you can show the world how special your home is today.

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    TREE TUSSLE: No-show removal shocks neighbor, company owner

    - May 15, 2014 by Mr HomeBuilder

    MAPLE GROVE, Minn. (KMSP) -

    It all began when a homeowner hired a company to chop down a tree -- but that tree wound up in a neighbor's yard and stayed there for several days until Fox 9 News made some calls.

    Calls to the company went ignored after a promise to clean up the mess was broken. Now, the business owner is apologizing for what he calls a learning lesson.

    When Tracy Lemcke bought her Maple Grove home 12 years ago, she did it for the yard.

    "I garden all the time," she explained. "We've done a lot of landscaping projects since we moved in."

    Which is why she was not pleased when she came home to a big mess on Friday night.

    "I have an enormous pile of shaved pine tree and timbers ranging from 4 feet to 6 feet long were put through my landscaping, on top of my flowers trying to come up," Lemcke told Fox 9 News.

    All of that mess came from across the street after her neighbors had some trees removed by Golden Canopy Tree Solutions. During the project, Lemcke asked the crew if they had 2-inch white chips for her yard -- but for some reason, they dumped the pile instead.

    Lemcke said she called the company 100 times since Friday to have the mess removed, so Fox 9 News sent calls and texts, too. Within minutes, the owner called back and asked why Lemcke had to bring a news station into the picture.

    "I told you yesterday I was done being lied to and I was not going to be jacked around," Lemcke said during a conversation on her phone. "I called Fox 9 News because they act on things. They don't let crap like this slide."

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    Council moves to change oak tree law

    - May 15, 2014 by Mr HomeBuilder

    TREE PEOPLEJoan Edwards of Westlake Village attended Tuesdays City Council meeting along with several other city residents to encourage the council to take further steps to protect oak trees following the controversy at Westlake Plaza. Audience members donned green cut-outs of trees to show their unity. Photos by IRIS SMOOT/Acorn Newspapers The citys oak tree ordinance will likely be revised after the law, changed in 2010 to allow for easier removal of owner-planted oak trees, permitted the felling of nearly 200 trees at Westlake Plaza.

    On May 13, the City Council voted 4-0 to start the process to change the permitting process. Councilmember Andy Fox was absent. The planning commission will review potential revisions to the law and make recommendations to the council, which will decide what, if anything, to amend.

    At its next meeting on May 27, the council will consider placing a moratorium on the tree ordinance to prohibit city staff from approving tree removal permits under the current exemption for owner-planted oak trees and a provision that allows removal of parking lot oak and landmark trees with city staff approval. The ban would be in place while the municipal code amendment is being considered.

    I personally consider both of those laws to be dangerous, said Councilmember Al Adam, who suggested the moratorium.

    The council members agreed that the oak tree protection law needed to be revised.

    I think all of us are extremely unhappy with what happened (at Westlake Plaza), said Councilmember Jacqui Irwin, who along with Fox voted in favor of changing the law in 2010. It was completely shocking to go by that center. . . . We really need to make sure that this absolutely doesnt happen again.

    The council also voted to have city staff research and recommend guidelines for applicants to educate the public about their projects, and to provide easier access to information about pending and approved oak tree permit applications on the citys website.

    Regency Centers began cutting down trees in early April with the citys permission but without informing the City Council or the public, sparking outrage among many local residents. I n response to the outcry, John Prescott, the citys community development director, said that city staff is working with Regency to alter its renovation plans and preserve more trees at the plaza.

    SENSITIVE SUBJECTT.O. resident and local landscape architect James Dean urges the city to consult tree experts as they consider modifying the tree removal permitting process. In the background is Community Development Director John Prescott, whose office gave approval for 36 protected trees to be cut down at Westlake Plaza. IRIS SMOOT/Acorn Newspapers Changes to the law

    FACE TO FACEThousand Oaks City Council member Jacqui Irwin, right, talks with Westlake resident Shoshanna Brower and fellow community members after the councils discussion about modifying its tree ordinance on Tuesday night. IRIS SMOOT/Acorn Newspapers Council members said they will review and possibly revise changes made to the oak tree law in 2002 and 2010.

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    Tree break for utilities

    - May 15, 2014 by Mr HomeBuilder

    Published: Wednesday, May 14, 2014 at 5:45 p.m. Last Modified: Wednesday, May 14, 2014 at 5:45 p.m.

    Then, a few weeks ago, crews hired by Duke Energy began a clearing operation to keep the company's power lines free of wayward branches in order to ensure customers were able to keep the lights on.

    Now, Waters says, the highway leading to his Sparr home bears little resemblance to the route he admired for two decades. And it's all because of Duke's roadside "butchering," as he described it.

    "It was nice and shady and real country-like," he said in a recent interview. But "they have wiped out all the trees."

    "It's got me all bent out of shape. I don't like it a damn bit. It looks like hell."

    That section of Jacksonville Road, running a few miles north of Northeast 95th Street, apparently will look like that for years to come.

    According to Duke Energy spokesman Sterling Ivey, the company's contractor cut down between 40 and 50 trees and pruned at least that many more to eradicate the arboreal hazard posed to Duke's power lines.

    And, he added in an email, "As of right now, we do not plan to replace any of the trees removed."

    Many of those trees had stood for decades, according to nearby residents who had complained about the work.

    Ivey has previously said the company understands the cutting may have upset some people, but it was necessary to ensure the flow of power.

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