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    Maytag Repair, Laguna Woods, CA, (949) 276-3435 – Video

    - March 14, 2014 by Mr HomeBuilder


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    GE Repair, Laguna Niguel, CA, (949) 276-3433 – Video

    - March 14, 2014 by Mr HomeBuilder


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    ICICI Academy for Skills launches centre in Patna

    - March 14, 2014 by Mr HomeBuilder

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    Patna, Mar 14 : ICICI Academy for Skills (ICICI Academy) on Friday announced the launch of a centre in Patna, to provide vocational training to the youth from the economically weaker sections and help them earn a sustainable livelihood.

    The centre will offer courses in four disciplines - electrical & home appliance repair, refrigeration & air conditioning repair, pumps & motor repair and retail cafe operations.

    ICICI Academy has formalised the content of the courses for electrical & home appliance repair, refrigeration & air conditioning repair, pumps & motor repair and retail cafe operations with knowledge partners namely, Schneider Electric India Pvt. Ltd., Blue Star Ltd., Crompton Greaves Ltd. and Cafe Coffee Day respectively.

    The centre in Patna offers residential facilities for the students enrolled in these courses.

    ICICI Foundation for Inclusive Growth (ICICI Foundation) started the ICICI Academy in line with its plan to promote inclusive growth. ICICI Academy aims to train 5,000 youth at nine training centres across the country in the first year of operation.

    Announcing the launch, Nimesh Shah, MD & CEO, ICICI Prudential AMC said: "The ICICI Group, through its CSR and business initiatives, has worked towards building a social infrastructure that can help every person engage in productive and remunerative economic activity. The ICICI Academy has been set up as an extension of this belief wherein, we will look towards developing vocational skills in youth to help them earn a sustainable livelihood. We hope that the skills learned through this academy will equip individuals to play an important role in driving India's growth story in the coming decades."

    Over the past five years, the ICICI Group and ICICI Foundation's CSR philosophy has been focusing on four key areas namely primary healthcare, elementary education, skill development for sustainable livelihood and financial inclusion, enabling people to participate in the economic opportunities arising in India. These initiatives have impacted the lives of more than 10 million people across the country.

    After launching its maiden centre in Jaipur in October 2013, ICICI Academy launched centres in Chennai, Hyderabad, Bangalore, Pune, Coimbatore and Narsobawadi (Maharashtra). Guwahati Centre of the Academy is being launched next week.

    In addition to the training offered at the centres, ICICI Academy provides uniforms, meals and all relevant course material to the students. Each centre also has a library for the students to use.

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    San Francisco fire: Welding called possible cause

    - March 14, 2014 by Mr HomeBuilder

    By TERRY COLLINS and SUDHIN THANAWALA, Associated Press

    A fire burned in a building under construction in San Francisco's China Basin on March 12, 2014. (Courtesy KGO-TV)

    SAN FRANCISCO -- San Francisco fire investigators on Wednesday were looking into whether welding work was to blame for a massive blaze that barreled through an apartment building construction site, threatening nearby buildings, prompting evacuations and forcing officials to call in about half the city's on-duty firefighters to prevent its spread.

    As fire crews doused hotspots in the charred remains of the block-long apartment complex, city officials said they narrowly avoided a catastrophe in an up-and-coming neighborhood near the San Francisco Giants ballpark.

    "I think we're very lucky that the fire didn't jump anymore," Mayor Ed Lee said.

    The exact cause of the fire -- one of the city's largest in recent years -- was under investigation. But fire officials were looking into preliminary reports that workers were doing torch work at the site shortly before the fire was reported around 5 p.m. Tuesday, Fire Chief Joanne Hayes-White said.

    The five-alarm fire created a plume of black smoke that was visible for miles and led to the evacuation of nearby buildings, as about 150 firefighters were called in to contain it. One of the walls of the burning building collapsed about an hour after the fire began.

    "We were hoping that we could contain it as quickly as possible," said firefighter Stephen Maguire, whose crew was among the first to arrive at the scene.

    Firefighters had to take a defensive stance because the building was leaning in some areas, he said.

    The blaze cracked windows on an apartment building, Strata at Mission Bay, across the street and sent an ember onto the roof of a University of California, San Francisco building in the neighborhood. It also briefly spread to scaffolding at another building under construction, Maguire said.

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    Patios Zona de Antros_Banda Aventura – Video

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    Ice, mold and a lazy contractor cause some major problems

    - March 14, 2014 by Mr HomeBuilder

    Q. I have a two-story home in the Pittsburgh area that was built in 1998. In 2012, we had a new roof installed after a severe hailstorm. In December 2012, when I went into the attic to get my Christmas decorations, I noticed the entire roof on one side was damp, black and covered with mold.

    I had the contractor who built the home and replaced the roof take a look at it. He acknowledged there was a humidity problem and said he believed there was too much insulation in the eaves and it should be lifted up with baffles and some removed as well. I also complained (which I had done before) that the bathroom exhaust fans should have never been vented into the attic. He told me they would correct it, vent them outside and spray the mold.

    He wanted to install two power vent fans in the roof, but the entire roof has a ridge vent and a vented opening on each side of the house. I did some research myself and told him I felt there should be soffit vents for the ridge vent to work properly and that power fans usually do not work with ridge vents, so I was totally against them.

    I suggested raising the insulation from the eaves and removing some, and adding soffit vents for the ridge vent to properly work. The response was: I think that may fix it. He also said he didnt believe the bathroom fans were the problem, but I maintain they are.

    I have not yet been able to get them back to correct the issues, even though I was assured it would be corrected prior to this winter.

    We had a freeze/thaw last week and obviously my attic was extremely damp and wet and smelled from moisture. The last two days we were 7 to 8 degrees below zero. I had a major ice buildup on the roofing nails, underside of the roof and attic walls. It is now thawing and water is dripping into a bedroom, into the attic and through the siding outside on the second floor of the home.

    This has been going on since December 2012. In September 2013, the contractor told me it would be fixed before it got cold, but I am still waiting. I am to the point where I want someone else to fix the problem.

    I have contacted my insurance company today and am waiting for the claims adjuster to call me, and I may sue the contractor as well.

    Any suggestions on how to correct this before I am replacing the entire top of my house? Any suggestions on finding someone in my area who is an expert on attic humidity and really knows how to fix it? Any and all help is greatly appreciated.

    A. There should not be any insulation in cold eaves; it can get soaking wet if ice dams form and water leaks inside the soffits, and if there are soffit vents, the insulation blocks them. The insulation should be removed and there should be full-width baffles in each rafter bay to keep an open-air space between the soffit vents and the ridge vent. There should be full-length soffit vents and no gable vents or power vents. Air circulation between soffit and ridge vents occurs naturally by thermodynamics.

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    Werner Braun: Sustainability from a facility managers perspective

    - March 14, 2014 by Mr HomeBuilder

    Sustainability means different things to different people, but from the facility managers perspective, sustainability can be viewed somewhat like a three-legged stool: a stool that balances specifications, installation and maintenance.

    Theres no question that targeting the correct specifications choosing the right carpet for the right space should be the first step in the process. Determining what type of carpet will look best, wear best and cost best (be economically sustainable) over time should be the initial priority.

    The first step in that process is to clearly define the type of facility for which you are specifying carpet and outline the specific requirements of that facility.

    To do that effectively, its important to consider how long the carpet will be used, the amount of foot traffic that will be generated, the types of dirt that may be tracked in, whether the area is a remodel or a new installation and whether there is modular furniture in the space.

    While that may seem like a challenge, the good news is that todays carpet offers a wide variety of choices in style, fiber composition and color, whether you are specifying broadloom for a corporate office, carpet tiles for an elementary school or plush carpet for a boutique hotel.

    And over the past few decades, technology has given us multilevel loop and cut-loop patterns that allow diamond, bow and fleur-de-lis designs that pop out in sculptured effects, giving us so many more choices than the standard loop pile of the past.

    The second important leg of the stool is proper installation. Carpet should be installed properly and efficiently to avoid waste and to maximize the life of the carpet.

    Carpet installation must be properly planned, estimated and coordinated. The installation plan must include accurate measurements, show seam placement and detail areas requiring special considerations, such as unusual room shapes, closets, borders, etc.

    Installation specifiers should provide drawings with the approved location of seams, edge moldings, carpet direction and accessories, such as adhesives and cushions.

    Facility managers need to make sure that the surface upon which the carpet is to be installed is appropriate, by confirming concrete moisture and alkali conditions, cleanliness and surface quality, including floor levelness. A building contractor should also set appropriate room temperatures 48 hours prior to installation at 65 to 95 degrees and provide ventilation during and 48 to 72 hours after installation.

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    Yarbrough named CRI president

    - March 14, 2014 by Mr HomeBuilder

    After a rough half decade, the carpet industry has begun to bounce back, and Joe Yarbrough said he looks forward to helping it grow.

    Yarbrough, Mohawk Industries senior vice president for advanced manufacturing engineering, was named Thursday as the next president of the Carpet and Rug Institute (CRI), a non-profit trade group based in downtown Dalton, by the groups board of directors. He will replace Werner Braun, who is retiring March 31 after 14 years at CRI.

    Ive spent 44 years in the carpet and rug industry, and Ive spent a significant amount of time working with the Carpet and Rug Institute in the last couple of decades, especially the last four years, Yarbrough said. With Werners retirement and given the stage I am at in my career it made sense for me to look to serve as the leader of the Carpet and Rug Institute.

    Yarbrough said the CRIs mission is to support its members.

    With the investments we have seen in the industry, I think it is poised for a strong comeback, he said. Well have the opportunity to assist the entire industry with the issues it will face from increased regulatory activities to efforts to increase the sustainability of our products. We have some opportunities to help the industry.

    The carpet industry was hit especially hard by the recession. A slumping housing market led to lower demand for floorcovering and manufacturers reacted by closing plants, reducing shifts and laying off employees.

    Yarbrough came to Dalton in 1972 and spent six years in various positions with Coronet Industries. He joined Aladdin Mills in June 1978 as director of manufacturing. Aladdin Mills merged with Calhoun-based Mohawk Industries in February 1994.

    Yarbrough has been very active in community groups and currently serves on the board of commissioners of the Water, Light and Sinking Fund Commission (Dalton Utilities board of directors) as well as the state board of the Technical College System of Georgia, where he serves as chairman.

    With his 40-plus years of carpet industry experience, Joe brings an unprecedented array of knowledge, experience and insight regarding our customers, markets and opportunities, said David Jolly, president and CEO of J+J Flooring Group and current CRI board chairman.

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