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    How To Get Stains Out Carpet! Get Stream Clean ! The Stand Up Way To Blast Pet Stains & Odors Away! – Video

    - February 28, 2014 by Mr HomeBuilder


    How To Get Stains Out Carpet! Get Stream Clean ! The Stand Up Way To Blast Pet Stains Odors Away!
    http://tiny.cc/StreamClean Stream Clean - The Stand-Up Way to Blast Pet Stains Odors Away Just point and stream, and your carpet gets clean. Stream Clean p...

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    Tumble Dusting to Get the Most out of Your rug at ABC – Video

    - February 28, 2014 by Mr HomeBuilder


    Tumble Dusting to Get the Most out of Your rug at ABC

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    Fun with an Air Duct Cleaning Company Telemarketing Call – Video

    - February 28, 2014 by Mr HomeBuilder


    Fun with an Air Duct Cleaning Company Telemarketing Call
    I played dumb and kept them on the line for more than 3 minutes.

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    A mosaic-loving family's journey of many tiles

    - February 28, 2014 by Mr HomeBuilder

    Photo by Michael Robinson Chavez

    Photos by Michael Robinson Chavez/Los Angeles Times/MCT Louise and Aziz Farnam have spent the past dozen years or so applying various pieces of tiles, plates and glass to their home in Santa Monica, Calif. They have finally finished the exterior of the home, which regularly attracts passersby to stop and take pictures.

    Photo by Michael Robinson Chavez

    An apple tree (right) is represented alongside rivers and mountains, all made out of pieces of plates, tiles or glass, on the exterior of the Farnam home in Santa Monica, Calif.

    Photo by Michael Robinson Chavez

    Everyone knows my house, says Louise Farnam. Just say mosaic tile house in Santa Monica. She and her husband, Aziz, collected their materials from secondhand stores, boutiques and Las Vegas casinos.

    Photo by Michael Robinson Chavez

    Louise and Aziz Farnam have spent the past dozen years or so applying various tiles, plates and glass to their home in Santa Monica. They have finally finished the exterior of the home. The tiles are an eclectic mix in both origin and arrangement. (Michael Robinson Chavez/Los Angeles Times/MCT)

    LOS ANGELES The transformation started simply enough, with a molded ceramic tile of a flower framed by Celtic tracery.

    Neither Aziz nor Louise Farnam can recall now where they found the periwinkle square, but at their son Amiels urging, they glued it to the upper-left corner of a low concrete retaining wall in front of their 1930s bungalow in Santa Monica, Calif.

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    New effort to be made to deal with leaning wall in Tatamagouche

    - February 28, 2014 by Mr HomeBuilder

    TRURO Colchester County will be making another attempt at dealing with a retaining wall along the main street of Tatamagouche that is at risk of falling down.

    Tatamagouche wall

    The municipality had initially planned to split the $10,000 cost to remove the wall with the Department of Transportation and Infrastructure Renewal (TIR), provided the Village of Tatamagouche agreed to deal with any future problems that may arise at the site.

    That plan was canned, however, when village officials said they were not prepared to assume responsibility for the site, because Tatamagouche does not own the property.

    The wall was erected by TIR in 1990 and is on department-owned land that abuts private property.

    As a fiscally responsible Commission, chairman Jim Baird wrote in a letter to council, we felt that we were not able to agree to accept any potential future financial burden for a project that we had no decision in, ownership of, or responsibility for.

    That position led to Colchester council deciding not to proceed with its earlier agreement with TIR. But county Councillor Mike Gregory, who represents the Tatamagouche area, suggested the issue could be resolved if the municipality simply took the position that it would not be responsible for any future work that may be required at the site, as opposed to putting the onus on the village for that responsibility.

    They dont want the county to say the village is responsible after that, Gregory said.

    Based on that clarification, council agreed to approach TIR in an effort to proceed with the original plan to cost-share the walls demolition.

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    Morillo ft. Terra Deva – What Do You Want (Pleasure Bar & Erik Decks Remix) + download – Video

    - February 28, 2014 by Mr HomeBuilder


    Morillo ft. Terra Deva - What Do You Want (Pleasure Bar Erik Decks Remix) + download
    Track "What Do You Want (Pleasure Bar Erik Decks Remix)" from album "What Do You Want" by "Morillo ft. Terra Deva" - Buy "Morillo ft. Terra Deva" music her...

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    Ariel Decks in the mix (Proyect 13 Malaga) – Video

    - February 28, 2014 by Mr HomeBuilder


    Ariel Decks in the mix (Proyect 13 Malaga)
    Ariel Decks in the mix from Club Spectra Malaga 18.05.2013 (Project 13)

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    Partyzan feat. Bang La Decks @ Goija – Video

    - February 28, 2014 by Mr HomeBuilder


    Partyzan feat. Bang La Decks @ Goija

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    Bridge Deck Scanning Aids Preservation, Limits Risk

    - February 28, 2014 by Mr HomeBuilder

    Boston, MA (PRWEB) February 28, 2014

    Infrasense, Inc., has recently completed high-speed subsurface scanning surveys of 57 bridge decks in Southwest Michigan. The surveys included ground penetrating radar (GPR) using equipment manufactured by GSSI, infrared thermography (IR), and high resolution video data. GPR testing was carried out on each deck to quantify and map concrete deterioration. Mapping of surface features including patching and spalling, were included as a layer with the GPR concrete deterioration maps. Infrared IR scanning was also carried out on a select group of decks where this technology was considered appropriate.

    The deck scanning results for the 57 bridge decks were utilized by NTH Consultants of Lansing, MI with the Michigan Department of Transportation (MDOT) Bridge Deck Preservation Matrix, to develop maintenance and rehabilitation recommendations for each deck. These recommendations ranged from epoxy crack sealing for the decks in good condition, to localized deck patching for those in need of minor repair, and ultimately to hydro-demolition and overlay replacement for decks in more severe condition. Replacement was recommended where further preservation was not warranted.

    Traditional bridge preservation decisions are made based on the biennial routine visual bridge inspections. However, this visual inspection data does not provide the detailed subsurface condition information essential to making cost effective maintenance, rehabilitation, and preservation decisions. In reviewing the NBI data for these 57 bridge decks, Infrasense engineers investigated the implications of making decisions solely based on NBI type rating data versus decisions made using detailed subsurface data from deck scanning.

    NBI data and deck scanning were compared, showing that decks classified under a single NBI rating exhibited a wide distribution deck deterioration quantities. For example, for the 32 decks with an NBI rating of "6", the deterioration percentages ranged from 0% - 27%. To quantify the implications of these differences, the Bridge Deck Preservation Matrix was used to determine which decisions would be made using NBI data only, and how these decisions would change with the use of subsurface scanning data. This analysis revealed that different decisions would be made in 30 of the 57 cases. The implications of these differences are that some decks will be under-repaired and experience accelerated reduction of service, and some will be over-repaired incurring unnecessary expense.

    The results of this analysis will be included in an upcoming technical publication and available upon request at info(at)infrasense(dot)com.

    About Infrasense, Inc. Since 1987, Infrasense, Inc. has applied the most current technologies to the most difficult challenges in subsurface scanning. Infrasenses engineers are able to nondestructively extract critical information from a diverse range of structures. The firm has conducted research to advance the field of subsurface detection, while also providing valuable information to clients across the country. Learn more about Infrasense, Inc. and its services at http://www.infrasense.com.

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    Fire department asking you to clear decks and other emergency exits

    - February 28, 2014 by Mr HomeBuilder

    Eau Claire (WQOW) - We know you're sick of snow and the last thing you want to do is shovel more of it. But, the Eau Claire Fire Department is asking you to be diligent, not only for your safety, but theirs as well.

    If you have any extra snow built up on decks or other emergency exits to your home, the fire department is asking you to clear a pathway. That way, you have more than one way out of your home.

    Also, crews would be able to get in to fight a fire faster. Inspector Mike Laska says a fire doubles in size every five minutes, so there's no time to waste to clear snow to get to your door, or to a fire hydrant. And it's not just response to fires they're concerned about.

    "The firefighters getting back they're like, yeah you should have seen what we had to do to clear the way to get a stretcher in. We had to clear that area so we could get a cot into the house and then, you know, Bob fell down on his butt because it's just so slippery. And we can't help what mother nature does but we can try and help each other, community-wise by salting and sanding," explains Laska.

    The fire department says salt, sand or even kitty litter are all things you can lay down to make things less slick.

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