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    Air Duct Cleaning COPIAGUE NY 11726 Companies – Video

    - February 17, 2014 by Mr HomeBuilder


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    Duct Cleaning St Paul MN – PuroClean Air Duct Cleaning in St Paul – Video

    - February 17, 2014 by Mr HomeBuilder


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    Flood Cleanup Expert Says Snow Melt Can Lead to Dangerous Mold Problems

    - February 17, 2014 by Mr HomeBuilder

    New York, NY (PRWEB) February 16, 2014

    A water damage cleanup and restoration specialist warns, as snow continues to pile up from successive snowstorms, that an impending thaw and forecast of rain means another menace to homes and businesses. Be alert for water damage from melting snow and ice, including flooding, advises Avi Haber, whose business, NYC Duct Mold Water Cleanup, provides cleanup and restoration services throughout New York City and neighboring New Jersey.

    Parts of coastal New Jersey had already experienced flooding by Valentines Day as Winter Storm Pax moved out, with a weaker Saturday snowstorm on its heels. The key to keeping water damage at a minimum, whether from flooding, leaking roofs or other invasive moisture, is a quick response, reports Haber, who has an emergency hotline (1-866-NOMOLD4) and a 24-hour response team in place.

    Water is continually seeking ways to invade living or work environments and all it takes is a gap or a crack for significant damage to occur. Freezing and thawing fluctuate throughout the winter. Haber notes that thaws teamed with rains, as is already being forecast, may set the stage for some serious water damage.

    With temperatures climbing above freezing on Valentines Day before dipping back down again overnight, there has already been some thawing of heavy, saturated snow measuring a foot or more in depth in New York City and New Jersey. Mild temperatures and a rapid thaw, especially with rain on top of it as forecast, could produce an extraordinary amount of water around homes with no place to go but inside.

    Floods, invading rainwater and internal plumbing leaks are common sources of water damage encountered by cleanup and restoration pros. Snow and ice are usually not their concern except when they contribute to water and flood damage. Thick carpets of snow on rooftops and snuggled around a house in a chilly embrace are temporary reprieves when temperatures stay low, but thaws produce water and water is always looking for a way to get in. A mild weather meltdown could send it dripping, even streaming, inside where water damage may be taking place out of sight behind walls, under floors and in saturated carpets.

    After the water is gone and the carpets, floors, walls and furniture in a home have seemingly dried out, it may become a garden for multiplying bacteria, fungi and other microscopic life forms. One of the most feared invaders associated with water damage is toxic black mold. All kinds of mold grow in the moist environment left behind by flooding and leaking water, many of them forming, or colonizing, in a day or two. The toxic black mold takes longer, a week or more, but once it claims its initial territory it quickly spreads, overpowering other molds and bacteria. Ignoring or improperly removing toxic black mold may permanently endanger the health of all exposed, thanks to the release of spores and other tiny toxins. Experts like Haber and his team at NYC Duct Mold Water Cleanup know how to eradicate this toxic invader with virtually no disturbance.

    His advice is to stay alert as temperature rise.

    Call the water damage restoration specialists at NYC Duct Mold Water Cleanup. Phone 866-666-6434 or 718-677-3100, and, if its an emergency, call 1-866-NOMOLD4 to activate the 24-hour response team. All you need to know about water and flood damage cleanup and restoration, as well as anti-bacterial and air duct cleaning, can be found at their website at http://nycductmoldwatercleanup.com/.

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    No, I do not need new windows: Dont-call-me list above 12 million

    - February 17, 2014 by Mr HomeBuilder

    These are stories Report on Business is following Friday, Feb. 14, 2014.

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    Who phones during Downton Abbey?Canadians are increasingly choosing not to pause Downton Abbey or House of Cards only to be asked whether they need, want or would like to hear about new windows, doors, roofing or duct cleaning.

    After about five years at this, registrations on the countrys National Do Not Call List now stand at more than 12.1 million, according to the latest quarterly report from the Canadian Radio-television and Telecommunications Commission.

    Thats up from about 6.7 million in March, 2009.

    (Thats also a net number that subtracts the de-registrations from the registrations, though why anyone would want to de-register is beyond me. Its for both phone and fax numbers.)

    And a scan of the CRTCs enforcement decisions through the years shows that while telemarketers for things like duct cleaning and roofing have been a factor, an overwhelming number are for windows and doors.

    Home sales soften, prices rise The number of existing homes changing hands in Canada softened for the fifth month in a row in January, The Globe and Mail's Tara Perkins reports.

    Sales of homes over the Multiple Listing Service dropped 3.3 per cent from December to January on a seasonally adjusted basis, according to data released today by the Canadian Real Estate Association, which represents the bulk of the countrys real estate agents.

    Januarys sales were 0.4 per cent above those during January of 2013.

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    [Back Again] Dark Worlds vs Mermails (clashing of 2 discard decks) – Video

    - February 17, 2014 by Mr HomeBuilder


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    Decks how you do it

    - February 17, 2014 by Mr HomeBuilder

    Melissa Kok

    The Straits Times

    Publication Date : 17-02-2014

    Superstar disc jockeys (DJs) are the new rock stars. That is one reason there are more DJ-ing courses offered in Singapore than in years past

    Student Lucas Lee, 15, signed up for DJ lessons last July at Pop Trash at Peninsula Shopping Centre, and attends a class once every couple of weeks. "I play the drums, keyboards, trumpet and guitar, and I've always liked music. One day, I walked by the school and decided to sign up. Right now, I'm experimenting with deep house and electronica music."

    Veteran DJ Ash Narayan, 43, who started DJ school Pop Trash in 2002, says: "It's a bit of a trend - being a DJ is like being the new rock star. I mean, you have people such as Grammy-winning English music producer Jamie XX and even British rock band Radiohead's Thom Yorke who are also DJ-ing."

    With the rise of electronic dance music, a wave of aspiring DJs has hit the decks, hoping to follow in the footsteps of popular DJs and music producers such as French house DJ David Guetta, Dutch DJ Hardwell and Swedish house wunderkind Avicii.

    There are now more than a dozen schools and instructors offering DJ-ing and electronic music production courses to people who want to master the craft as a hobby or who have dreams of spinning to hundreds in a nightclub.

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    Decks cleared for thematic park at Chirand

    - February 17, 2014 by Mr HomeBuilder

    CHHAPRA: Decks have been cleared for construction of a thematic park showing rise and fall of different civilizations at Chirand in Saran district.

    Atul Verma, director, archaeological wing, department of art, culture and youth affairs, Bihar government, on Saturday said, "Land for this purpose has been acquired and the government has also sanctioned funds for this work." He was addressing a seminar on 'Saran ke Itihaas mein Chirand ka mahatwa' organized under the aegis of Chrand Vikas Parishad. Narrating the story of start of excavation at this place by the then drector V S Verma, he said initially the local people objected to the excavation work but allowed it after they were convinced.

    "Without the cooperation of local people such works can't be taken up," said Atul Verma and added this excavation has changed the old concept that civilization existed only in hilly areas not in planes. He said the materials collected from here have proved the existence of Neolithic civilization in Gangetic plains during which bone-made tools were considered important. They are kept at the Patna Museum for exhibition. He said the state government has decided to organize 'Chirand Mahotsava' after a few months but such seminar would be organized every year with the help of Chirand Vikas Parishad. He also commented on the unauthorized construction in the protected area and said, "Such constructions would not only be demolished but those who have allowed it would be taken to task."

    Unfair means at Inter exam: More than 40 examinees were expelled from Intermediate examination in Saran district on Saturday. Two invigilators, who were found helping some examinees, were also relieved from invigilation work. Intermediate examinations began at 47 centres at Chhapra for about 70,000 examinees, three centres at Marhoura for about 4,500 examinees and at five centres at Sonepur for about 6,500 examinees on Saturday. One of the examinees at Jaglal Rai centre was taken into custody as he was found playing the role of 'Munna Bhai'. He was identified as Karan Kumar and was taking examination in place of Sunil Kumar Sah.

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    Craig wastewater project moving ahead

    - February 17, 2014 by Mr HomeBuilder

    The town of Craig is moving ahead with its plans to install a much needed community wastewater system.

    Bids will be sought this summer, perhaps late June or in July, said Brad Koenig, the wastewater division manager with Robert Peccia & Associates, which is handling the projects design.

    Construction on the system, currently estimated to cost $3,322,754, would begin soon after a contractor is selected and could be completed by the end of the year.

    Some of the inside work may linger into early 2015, Koenig said.

    The community is characterized by relatively small lots and homes and businesses that rely on septic systems for wastewater disposal and wells for drinking water.

    We dont want the wastewater polluting the wells, said Anna Miller, a finance adviser with the Conservation and Resources Development Division at the state Department of Natural Resources and Conservation.

    When septic system drainfields fail, there is not always enough room to construct replacement drainfields and still maintain an adequate distance from wells.

    According to project documents provided by Miller, The community has a documented record of wells testing high for nitrates due to the sewer drainfield discharges into the shallow aquifer, which indicates well contamination from drainfield discharges.

    This system should help that, Miller said.

    The community started working with Peccia & Associates in May 2012 to plan for a wastewater system. Construction will be funded by both grants and a loan.

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