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    Free DIY for OAPs offered by new firm

    - February 25, 2014 by Mr HomeBuilder

    Handyman Guy Bambury.

    Tom Wright, Reporter Tuesday, February 25, 2014 1:25 PM

    A HANDYMAN is offering to do small free jobs for pensioners.

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    Guy Bambury, from Milton, was recently made redundant and has decided to set up his own DIY firm.

    But Bamburys Handyman Services is reserving five to 10 slots a week to do little bits and pieces to help those who struggle to carry out necessary maintenance around the home.

    He said: Im a bit long in the tooth and I just wanted to put something back into the community.

    Within two days of the initiative being launched online, Mr Bambury had agreed to help several people with small DIY jobs.

    He said whether it is fixing a squeaky back door or repairing a garden gate he is willing to offer his services for free to those unable to be able to carry out the work themselves.

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    Northern VA Leaky Gutter Repair – 703-475-2446 – Roofer911 – Video

    - February 25, 2014 by Mr HomeBuilder


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    Plymouth MI Handyman Service, HandyPro, Releases Homeowners Guide For Hiring Someone To Work In Their Home

    - February 25, 2014 by Mr HomeBuilder

    Plymouth, MI (PRWEB) February 25, 2014

    HandyPro Senior Modifications and Handyman Services has released a guide to help people who are in need of a handyman in Plymouth MI for home repairs. This guide was made by professionals to help homeowners understand the questions they should ask upfront when hiring outside handyman help to work inside the home. Tips include information about checking company references, asking if they are insured and how long they have been in business. The guide also warns against signing paperwork without fully reading it. HandyPro has released this guide for any person looking to hire handyman workers, even if they are not HandyPro customers, to help protect them against fraudulent, incompetent, or uninsured contractors.

    This guide is intended to teach homeowners what to look for in a good home improvement company - especially for those handyman services required inside the home, which increases the level of vulnerability. Hiring a trustworthy company is never more important then when the workers enter a private residence. HandyPro Senior Modifications and Handyman Services, wants everyone who needs home modifications or repairs to know how to recognize a trustworthy company so they can feel safe and get the help they need in their home.

    Keith A. Paul founded HandyPro in 1996 to help modify senior's homes and provide general handyman services to those who can no longer do it themselves. HandyPro is based in Toledo, OH with franchises all over United States including Plymouth MI. They pride themselves in offering useful and quality handyman services, and home modifications for the disabled from a name their customers can trust.

    HandyPro Handyman Service, Inc. serves Plymouth, MI and the surrounding area providing handyman services that include painting, carpentry work, bathroom remodeling, gutter cleaning, home repair and improvements, and drywall work. Over 1600 affordable handyman services are covered including carpentry, plumbing, electrical, roofing, siding, windows, masonry, yard work and more. HandyPro specializes in work for homeowners, property managers, and businesses by offering timely repairs. HandyPro Handyman Services is made up of a group of trustworthy and dependable contractors, is a member of the Better Business Bureau and has been featured on Rachel Ray and Fox News.

    Contact: Keith Paul http://handypro.com/plymouth.html

    HandyPro Handyman Service, Inc. 995 S. Main Street Plymouth, MI 48170 (734) 254-9160 kpaul(at)handypro(dot)com

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    Sprucing up your yard for spring

    - February 25, 2014 by Mr HomeBuilder

    The winds of spring have begun to blow, making it time to start preparing lawns and gardens for the upcoming growing season.

    Before getting your hands dirty, it's important to find out what's going on beneath the surface of your yard.

    "They should start with a soil test if they haven't had one in the last couple years," Mike Miller, host of Garden Hotline on KMOX radio in St. Louis, said.

    The soil test will tell a gardener what nutrients need to be added to the soil to make it ready for spring.

    Application of a pre-emergent herbicide is the next step for the person with a green thumb, but Miller recommends purchasing a soil thermometer rather than marking a day on the calendar for application.

    "When you see several days in a row when soil temperature is 55 and up, that's when you should get pre-emergents," Miller said.

    Pre-emergent herbicides need to be applied before the weeds have been allowed to germinate.

    "The crabgrass roots are so strong," Candice Healey, sales representative at Weed Man in Carbondale, said. "Once they've established roots, there's not a whole lot you can do after a certain amount of time."

    Healey's company uses a granular, slow-release fertilizer with its herbicides to feed the yard over a longer period of time.

    "With slow-release, it sits there until it gets liquid," Healey said. "It will last longer, so it works over a period of time instead of just working and then stopping."

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    Public feedback wanted for Main Beach renovations

    - February 25, 2014 by Mr HomeBuilder

    CRYSTAL LAKE Crystal Lake residents and users of Main Beach can help shape the future of the park during a public forum Wednesday where park district staff will unveil preliminary 2016 renovation plans.

    Ann Viger, director of planning and development for the Crystal Lake Park District, said staff and board members want public feedback to prioritize a long list of renovations at Main Beach that include heating and cooling systems in the main building, playground replacement, improvements to pathways and boat launch areas, a new rental shed and much more.

    The meeting is scheduled for 7 p.m. at Main Beach on 300 Lakeshore Dr.

    "There is no part of the park that doesn't need something," Viger said. "But this is a multi-million dollar project and we won't be able to do everything all at once."

    Viger said the district is planning to spend $1.5 million on the first phase of renovations scheduled to start in 2016 and could include a mix of renovations and additions depending on what residents and users highlight as top priorities.

    Some potential new additions park district staff have proposed include a splash pad, gazebos or shelters and a grand patio connected to the lake side of the building where people could have concessions.

    Guidance on the additions and renovations to pursue will give Viger more clarity on which grants to pursue, which could cover 50 to 75 percent of the project, she said.

    "We started this process about four years ago, working with a landscape architect and sending out surveys," Viger said. "Now we're two years out and we know the funding should be there."

    The park at Main Beach was first established in 1926 and the most recent renovation occurred in 1998, but did not include work to the pavilion that still needs heating improvements and an air conditioning system.

    While it is one of the oldest parks in the area it remains one of the most popular in terms of attendance. Main Beach only ranks behind Veterans Park within the district, though the city-operated Three Oaks Recreation Area remains the top draw.

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    We want street food quarter

    - February 25, 2014 by Mr HomeBuilder

    We want street food quarter

    1:33pm Tuesday 25th February 2014 in News

    MARKET traders want a street food quarter in Colchester.

    Stalls selling food in the town centre are not grouped together and do not have permission to have tables and chairs.

    Street food chefs want Colchester Council, which designates pitches, to turn Culver Street West into a food quarter.

    Ken Flatt, who runs a curry stall, said: Ive been here for six years. Weve been on our own for a long time.

    It would be better for all the food stalls to be together.

    The key is to have variety having three burger stalls in a rowwould be bad for business.

    Mr Flatt wants the council to allow stallholders to put out a small number of tables and chairs for customers.

    Sue and Alex Forbes, who run the Free Ranger, a specialist burger and hot dog stand, said: The council should have us all together.

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    FengshuidujardinTV, les couleurs en Feng Shui – Video

    - February 25, 2014 by Mr HomeBuilder


    FengshuidujardinTV, les couleurs en Feng Shui
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    5-Minute Wu Ji Da TaoSong Blessing by Dr. & Master Zhi Gang Sha – Meditation Chanting – Video

    - February 25, 2014 by Mr HomeBuilder


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    Closet Feng Shui – Belts – Part 2 – Video

    - February 25, 2014 by Mr HomeBuilder


    Closet Feng Shui - Belts - Part 2

    By: Aisha Jones

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    Great Park homes try feng shui in effort to be hip, harmonious

    - February 25, 2014 by Mr HomeBuilder

    Feng shui neighborhood

    When FivePoint Communities hired Angi Ma Wong, a feng shui expert, to help plan the design of the Pavilion Park homes and neighborhoods, a priority was picking the right street names.

    The good

    Melrose Connection to shopping and Los Angeles. Wong said it "immediately resonates with the young and the hip."

    Richmond Sounds like "rich man" when pronounced.

    Peppercorn Reminder of Sichuan peppercorn seasonings.

    The not-so-good

    Arlington First thing that comes to mind: Arlington National Cemetery outside Washington, D.C. "I nixed it immediately," Wong said. "Anything having to do with death and dying is not very desirable."

    Four (any street name or address with the number) In Cantonese and Mandarin, the pronunciation is too close to the pronunciation for the word "death," Wong said. The worst address: 1400 because pronunciation of the number one sounds like "set," the four sounds like "death" and the zeros indicate infinity. The number essentially translates to the guarantee of death forever. "That's probably the most dire of all examples."

    Source: Angi Ma Wong

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