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    Longboard | Basics | Decks: Cruising und Carving – Video

    - May 15, 2014 by Mr HomeBuilder


    Longboard | Basics | Decks: Cruising und Carving
    http://www.titus.de/Longboarding Longboard-Decks gibt es in den unterschiedlichsten Formen und Konstruktionen. In dieser Folge erklrt dir Phil alles ber Longboard-Decks zum Cruising und...

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    Older Yugioh Decks Cannot Compete? – Video

    - May 15, 2014 by Mr HomeBuilder


    Older Yugioh Decks Cannot Compete?
    This may be common sense or a realization that Konami plan to take our money truly is working. Some cards are just to good not to buy. Some decks just out shine others and you jsut about must...

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    Modern Noob Tron vs Two Rogue Decks – Video

    - May 15, 2014 by Mr HomeBuilder


    Modern Noob Tron vs Two Rogue Decks
    The Modern Noob takes on Mono Green Aggro and Dimir Ninjas with his RG Tron deck. THE MODERN NOOB ----------------------------------------- The Modern Noob is a series of videos and articles...

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    Aboff's Paint Recommends Redoing Decks For Summer

    - May 15, 2014 by Mr HomeBuilder

    Huntington, NY (PRWEB) May 14, 2014

    With summer right around the corner, theres no better time than now to start thinking about all those projects that need to get done this season. This month, Aboffs Paint is ready to help customers thinking about redoing their decks this summer.

    Aboffs Paint has everything customers need to power wash, clean and restain their decks, including deck cleaner, stains and brushes. Fixing up decks has never been easier with the help of Aboffs knowledgeable team of professionals.

    Aboffs doesnt stop at just decks though; they also can help customers spruce up their outdoor patio furniture and grills as well. The tops of grills and metal patio furniture can get damaged or faded during the long winter. With a little spray paint, they can look as good as new. Ask one of Aboffs knowledgeable managers about spray paint tips today.

    Feeling the heat? Aboffs Paint is now offering Hunter Douglas energy efficient blinds that will help keep homes cooler in the summer and warmer in the winter. Start preparing for the summer weather now, and visit one of Aboffs twelve Design Studios for help on these energy efficient products.

    This Memorial day, Aboffs Paint is having an exciting sale. From May 19 to June 1, customers can get $5 off Arborcoat. Also, look for Aboffs airplane banners flying over Long Islands South Shore beaches starting Memorial Day weekend.

    For more information about Aboffs Paint, call 1-877-922-2226 or visit their website at http://www.aboffs.com/. Get started on your summer projects and get the help you need by stopping into the nearest Aboffs location today.

    About the company: Aboffs paints and decorating has been a family-owned business for more than 80 years. Whether the customer is a homeowner, decorator or professional painter, theyll find expert advice and all the paint and decorating products they could need at one of the 29 convenient locations throughout Long Island. They are Long Islands largest Benjamin Moore retailer and committed to providing the highest-quality service and products available. They offer a large selection of paints, stains and paint sundries as well as wallpaper, fabrics, Hunter Douglas window treatments & trims. Please call Aboffs at 855-230-8538 or visit their website, http://www.aboffs.com.

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    Chamber to holds its 'Hit the Decks' party on Friday

    - May 15, 2014 by Mr HomeBuilder

    PORTSMOUTH We're inching ever closer to summer, as evidenced by the Greater Portsmouth Chamber of Commerce's annual Hit the Decks celebration this Friday. The May 16 event is rain or shine and will feature nearly 70 participating businesses, including shops, hotels, attractions and services as well as 40 restaurants. The chamber initiative is sponsored by Samuel Adams and 100.3 WHEB. The celebration begins with a kickoff party at River House Restaurant on Bow Street from 3 to 5 p.m. Valerie Rochon, tourism director for the chamber, said River House will offer specials and giveaways. Sam Adams will give away concert tickets to New England's premier music festival, Boston Calling, while WHEB will give away tickets to events with hard rock band Devour the Day, and for the Portland Sea Dogs. Radio personality Kayla, host of Kayla's Classic Lunchbox on WHEB, will host the event with remote broadcasts. For a complete list of participating businesses and details on specials, visit http://www.portsmouthchamber.org/hitthedecks.cfm.

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    Mold Removal Charlotte – FREE Estimates | Call Us Today – Video

    - May 15, 2014 by Mr HomeBuilder


    Mold Removal Charlotte - FREE Estimates | Call Us Today
    Mold Removal Charlotte - (704) 702 - 4199 - CALL NOW - FREE Estimates http://www.moldremovalcharlotte.org/ Safe, Prompt, and Reliable Mold Inspection and Professional Mold Remediation Services...

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    Cory OKs contract to rid municipal offices of mold

    - May 15, 2014 by Mr HomeBuilder

    CORAOPOLIS -- Coraopolis Police Chief Alan DeRusso said Wednesday that the boroughs employees are at risk after the discovery of high mold and bacteria levels in the municipalitys Fifth Avenue offices.

    A study performed by Bactronix Corp. of Moon Township revealed spore counts 10 times higher than safe, normal levels, DeRusso said.

    Its been ignored for far too long, and we have to breathe that stuff every day, he said of his fellow officers and borough employees.

    Borough Council took steps toward rectifying the issue Wednesday by approving a $7,350 agreement with Bactronix for mold remediation.

    Council members expressed uncertainty, though, about how long the remediation work would yield low spore counts, considering the municipal buildings age and ongoing deterioration.

    Bactronix officials are expected to address all of the councils questions in the next few weeks.

    The three-story building, constructed in 1929 and renovated in 1979, houses the police station -- including cells for short-term prisoners -- the boroughs administrative offices and the volunteer fire departments main station. DeRusso said moisture has penetrated the walls through the years, leading to sagging floors, chipped paint and mold growing in the walls.

    DeRusso, who has been with the department for more than 25 years, said hes concerned about his health and the well-being of his fellow employees.

    Ive personally spent time in the hospital for upper-respiratory problems, he said, and people getting sick is a regular occurrence around here.

    Borough Manager Ray McCutcheon thanked the council for approving the remediation.

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    Richmond septic problems nearing an end

    - May 15, 2014 by Mr HomeBuilder

    After five years of controversy dealing with septic systems for the non-incorporated communities of Richmond and Rubio, it appears the issue is finally at rest. The last five homeowners, two in Richmond and three in Rubio, have signed agreements that will allow the county to install the septic systems. The county will recover the costs through special tax assessments. The supervisors approved the agreements Tuesday.

    In 2001 the Iowa Department of Natural Resources (IDNR) had issued a notice of violation to the county for improper sewage discharge in the Richmond community. Since the community is unincorporated, it was the countys responsibility through the Board of Health to provide reliable sewage treatment for the residents. Garden & Associates, LTD was hired by the County in 2003 to begin preliminary work to provide information for an approved sewage treatment method for Richmond.

    The work involved a survey of the residents, analysis of different treatment methods and operating costs and searching for funding sources. Regional Utility Service Systems (RUSS) located in Fairfield have assisted the county in the search for funding sources and information on operating costs. RUSS at that time managed six sewer systems for small communities in Southeast Iowa.

    A facilities plan for a two-cell lagoon has been submitted to the Iowa DNR for approval. The proposed lagoon was designed to serve the current 83 residences.

    The Knutsons said they were concerned that Richmond residents who had spent $8,000 to $9,000 to install a new on-site septic system would be required to connect to the new system. In addition, the Holy Trinity Parish Life Center would have been required to connect to the new system and discontinue the use of their recently installed $23,000 sewage system. Another of the main concerns regarded the long term operating expense of the selected lagoon system. Knutson said she had received information from several sources reporting high operating expenses for small community lagoon sewage systems in western Iowa.

    The opposition to the proposed Richmond lagoon continued to grow, resulting in the formation of a nonprofit group called Residents for a Better Richmond, which filed a lawsuit to halt the project. It also became a major election issue that resulted in three supervisor candidates opposed to the RUSS projects winning in the November 2012, election Stan Stoops, Jack Seward Jr. and Bob Yoder.

    Seward said he would be meeting with a representative of the IDNR and expected the five agreements would satisfy the states June 1 deadline to bring Rubio and Richmond into compliance with state laws.

    Seward has also been working with Habitat for Humanities to create a conduit for donations to aid the five low-income residents in paying for the septic systems. Margie Roth of Iowa Valley Habitat for Humanity was at the Tuesday meeting and said her group covered four counties including Washington County. Being a funnel for the tax-deductible donations, she said, went along with the groups mission of obtaining and maintaining homes for financially challenged residents.

    Seward noted that there were already two area groups expressing their willingness to donate funds a faith-based group near Rubio and Residents for a Better Richmond.

    Donations can be made online at iowavalleyhabitat.org/ or by calling 319-337-8949.

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    Amazing Bathroom Remodeling Los Angeles – Video

    - May 15, 2014 by Mr HomeBuilder


    Amazing Bathroom Remodeling Los Angeles
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    Best Design Bathroom Remodeling Los Angeles – Video

    - May 15, 2014 by Mr HomeBuilder


    Best Design Bathroom Remodeling Los Angeles
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