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DUBLIN--(BUSINESS WIRE)--The "The Global Market for Bioplastics and Natural Fibers to 2030" report has been added to ResearchAndMarkets.com's offering.
Government legislation, consumer trends and environmental concerns are compelling the development of bioplastics and natural fibers in markets including food packaging, automotive, building/construction, textiles, agriculture, sports & leisure and consumer goods.
Biocomposites based on these materials offer significant advantages over incumbent synthetic materials including lightweighting, sustainability and reduced carbon footprint. Natural fibers are also abundant and low-cost. The bioplastics and natural fibers market will witness good growth through to 2030, with excellent opportunities for large producers and start ups.
The report provides an in-depth analysis of the bioplastics and natural fibers market by applications and bioplastic and natural fiber type.
Companies Mentioned
Report contents include:
Key Topics Covered:
1 AIMS AND OBJECTIVES OF THE STUDY
2 RESEARCH METHODOLOGY
3 EXECUTIVE SUMMARY
3.1 BIOPLASTICS
3.2 NATURAL FIBERS
4 THE GLOBAL PLASTICS MARKET
4.1 Global production
4.2 The importance of plastic
4.3 Issues with plastics use
5 THE BIOPLASTICS MARKET
5.1 Drop-in bio-based plastics
5.2 Novel bio-based plastics
5.3 Advantages and disadvantages compared to traditional plastics
5.4 Types of Bio-based and/or Biodegradable Plastics
5.5 BIODEGRADABLE AND COMPOSTABLE PLASTICS
5.5.1 Biodegradability
5.5.2 Compostability
5.6 SYNTHETIC BIO-BASED POLYMERS
5.7 NATURAL BIO-BASED POLYMERS
5.8 MARKETS FOR BIOPLASTICS
6 THE NATURAL FIBERS MARKET
6.1 NATURAL FIBER TYPES
6.1.1 Manufacturing method, matrix materials and applications of natural fibers
6.1.2 Advantages of natural fibers
6.1.3 Plants (cellulose, lignocellulose)
6.1.3.1 Seed fibers
6.1.3.2 Bast fibers
6.1.3.3 Leaf fibers
6.1.3.4 Fruit fibers
6.1.3.5 Stalk fibers from agricultural residues
6.1.3.6 Soft and hardwoods
6.1.3.7 Cane, grasses and reed
6.1.3.8 Fresh grass (green biorefinery)
6.1.3.9 Modified natural polymers
6.1.4 Animal (fibrous protein)
6.1.4.1 Wool
6.1.4.2 Silk fiber
6.1.4.3 Leather
6.1.4.4 Down
6.2 MARKETS FOR NATURAL FIBERS
6.2.1 Composites
6.2.1.1 Market overview
6.2.1.2 Natural fiber injection moulding compounds
6.2.1.3 Non-woven natural fiber mat composites
6.2.1.4 Aligned natural fiber-reinforced composites
6.2.1.5 Natural fiber biobased polymer compounds
6.2.1.6 Natural fiber biobased polymer non-woven mats
6.2.1.7 Natural fiber biobased polymer composites
6.2.1.8 Natural fiber thermoset bioresin composites
6.2.2 Aerospace
6.2.2.1 Market overview
6.2.3 Automotive
6.2.3.1 Market overview
6.2.3.2 Applications of natural fibers
6.2.4 Building/construction
6.2.4.1 Market overview
6.2.4.2 Applications of natural fibers
6.2.5 Sports and leisure
6.2.5.1 Market overview
6.2.5.2 Composites
6.2.5.3 Sportswear
6.2.6 Textiles
6.2.6.1 Market overview
6.2.6.2 Consumer apparel
6.2.6.3 Geotextiles
6.2.6.4 Alternative leather
6.2.7 Packaging
6.2.7.1 Market overview
6.2.7.2 Food packaging
6.2.7.3 Beverage packaging
6.3 GLOBAL NATURAL FIBERS MARKET VOLUMES
6.3.1 Overall global fibers market
6.3.2 Plant-based fiber production
6.3.3 Animal-based natural fiber production
7 BIOPLASTICS COMPANY PROFILES
8 NATURAL FIBER PRODUCERS AND PRODUCT DEVELOPER PROFILES
9 REFERENCES
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February 6, 2021 by
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Transparency Market Research has published a new report on the globalautomotive windows and exterior sealing marketfor the forecast period of20192027.According to the report, the global automotive windows and exterior sealing market is projected to reach a valuation of ~US$ 26 Bnby2027,expanding at a CAGR of ~4%during the forecast period.
Global Automotive Windows and Exterior Sealing Market: Key Insights
Expansion of Global Automotive Windows and Exterior Sealing Market
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Based on component, the global automotive windows and exterior sealing market has been classified into glass run channel, roof ditch molding, front windshield, rear windshield, hood, trunk, door, inner & outer belt, and others. The glass run channel segment held a significant share of the global automotive windows and exterior sealing market. The door segment accounted for the second-largest share of the market, owing to the extensive usage of door sealing in vehicles. Increasing penetration of sunroof systems in the automotive industry is projected to propel the roof ditch molding segment significantly in the automotive windows and exterior sealing market during the forecast period.
Regional Analysis of Global Automotive Windows and Exterior Sealing Market
In terms of region, the global automotive windows and exterior sealing market has been divided into North America, Latin America, Europe, Asia Pacific, and the Middle East & Africa. Asia Pacific held a prominent share of the market in2018. The region accounted for nearly half the global automotive windows and exterior sealing market, due to the higher production of vehicles in China and Japan. Furthermore, the adoption and production of electric vehicles in China is higher as compared to that in other countries, owing to government incentives and norms, which, in turn, is likely to further boost the automotive windows and exterior sealing market in the region.
Prominent players operating in the global automotive windows and exterior sealing market includeCooper-Standard Holdings, Inc., Henniges Automotive Holdings Inc., Hutchinson SA, Lauren International Ltd., Magna International Inc., Minth Group Ltd., PPAP Automotive Ltd., Rehau Automotive S.R.O., Saar Gummi Czech S.R.O., Standard Profil AS, and Toyoda Gosei Co., Ltd.
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February 5, 2021 by
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By learning the signs of furnace repair, homeowners can avoid HVAC emergencies. It is common for any kind of cooling and heating components to fail. It happens due to extreme weather conditions or other issues resulting in to call for furnace service Brooklyn, NY. There are chances for the furnace to fail during the holiday or at odd hours. It is challenging to reach a furnace engineer during odd hours. Therefore, it is best to service and tune-up the furnace though it is in good condition.
How do you determine issues before it develops into an emergency? What are the signs that may need the best furnace repair?
Before failing down completely, the furnace shows various signs indicating its status. It is important to contact an HVAC engineer to check the system before it completely stops working.
Increased monthly utility expenses: If you are noticing high energy expenses for the last few months and the increase has been steady though you are not utilizing much, it could be due to furnace repair. Check whether the bills are high especially during the months you are using the furnace.
Rapid cycling: When the furnace switches on and off rapidly, it may have a fast cycling condition. At times, the furnace may function properly but the issue may continue. It means the problem has developed due to the thermostat, ignition, or wiring system.
Need to improve the thermostat setting: To maintain indoor comfort, most people increase the thermostat temperature especially when the temperature is cold. But still, if you cannot find the temperature comfortable, it means you have to evaluate the system. If the thermostat is experiencing repair or issues or when there is a leak in the furnace or ducts, there are chances to experience uncomfortable temperatures inside the house.
Noisy functioning: Only certain furnaces remain quiet when functioning. If the furnace is older or makes continuous noises, it is important to look and solve the issue. One of the common reasons for noisy functioning is a partially broken belt or a cracked belt. In such cases, it can fail at any time. If you are noticing whining sounds, it means ignition is experiencing an issue.
Selecting the best company for furnace service Brooklyn, NY!
Once you are sure that your furnace requires repair, you have to select a professional who offers exceptional services. The professional has to meet certain criteria indicating they are well versed in the HVAC community.
Kind of replacement parts: Only certain parts are compatible with the heating and cooling equipment. So, always check the brand name before replacing the parts. Check the contractor whether they offer quality spare parts for the equipment and furnace. If possible, ask for a warranty. Thus, you can reduce the repairing time and also increase the life of the furnace.
References and estimates: When you contact a good HVAC company, they would give you an estimate before starting the services. If the company is not offering a quote, ensure to contact other HVAC contractors, and ask for a second opinion. At times, the estimate would not be exact. Ask the contractor regarding the repair details as well as the final cost. It should not be different from the original quote amount.
Licensed furnace repair company: Several local and state municipalities have made licenses mandatory for the contractors. The contractor has to be insured and bonded. It is best to check the contractors licenses online or through a local listing. If the contractor has several licenses for electrical, HVAC and plumbing will be an expert in all extents that need services.
Regular furnace maintenance helps in avoiding late-night HVAC emergencies!
After completing the necessary repairs, you should plan for regular cleanings and maintenance. It makes sure there are very rare chances of future failures and the HVAC system is functioning at excellent efficiency. Is your furnace displaying symptoms that need repairs in the future? Contact VVOY Service Hub is the leader in furnace service Brooklyn NY. If you require help with your furnace, you can contact the team at any time. They even provide emergency services to clients.
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February 5, 2021 by
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The first class of 16 students in Peterman Heating, Cooling and Plumbings new training program graduated Jan. 29 and all have started working in the field for the company. (IBJ photo/Eric Learned)
Its a good problem to have, but a problem just the samewhen your company is experiencing explosive growth, how do you hire enough people to keep up?
Greenwood-based Peterman Heating, Cooling and Plumbing Inc. is tackling the challenge through an innovative new in-house training program that is generating interest from both potential students and peer companies nationwide.
The four-month program, called Peterman Top Tech Academy, equips students for careers in either plumbing or heating and air-conditioning repair. Students draw a paycheck while enrolled, and the curriculum includes both technical training and life skills like budgeting and cooking.
Students sign a two-year employment contract, which helps the company ensure that its newly trained employees will stick around once theyve finished their schooling.
Tyler Peterman
The first class launched in October, and those 16 students (nine in heating and air and seven in plumbing) graduated Jan. 29. All began working as Peterman service technicians this week.
A new session of classes began immediately, with a third scheduled to launch in August.
Every three to four months, were going to have new, fresh team members rolling out in the field, said Vice President of Operations Tyler Peterman, who owns the company along with his brother, Chad, and father, Pete. I think where it could take us is endless.
Staffing is an ongoing challenge for the industry and especially for Peterman, which has experienced a serious growth spurt in recent years and landed on IBJs Fast 25 list in 2019 and 2020. The companys revenue, which stood at $10.4million in 2017, swelled to $29million in 2020 and is projected to reach $40million this year.
Chad Peterman
Peterman has just more than 200 employees, about two-thirds of whom are service technicians; the company estimates it will need to hire 80 to 100 people this year.
We do quite a bit of marketing. Were trying to be out there in front of as many customers as possible, Tyler Peterman said. Sometimes, we have to shut the marketing down because we dont have enough people to do the calls that we have.
Peterman based its curriculum on one developed by Nexstar Network, a St. Paul, Minnesota-based professional organization for residential service companies. Nexstars curriculum was designed as a self-guided study program for technicians looking to upgrade their skills.
Peterman adapted the program, adding in company-specific training such as how to deal with a frustrated homeowner or a rambunctious dog.
Wernert
These soft skills are important, said President Chad Peterman, because, when technicians are out on service calls, they are the face of the company. Really, our technicians are the conduit to customers knowing who we are and trusting what we do.
Top Tech students also attend workshops on a range of life-skills topics, from healthy cooking and personal finance to handling automotive emergencies like a flat tire or a dead battery.
We just kind of thought, in order to be a fully engaged employee and to give 100% during your work day, you also need to be 100% at home, said Dani Wernert, an executive administrative assistant at Peterman who helped develop the school and oversees its day-to-day operations.
Caldwell
Craig Caldwell, associate dean of graduate and professional programs at Butler Universitys Lacey School of Business, said Petermans approach is a very sophisticated, very forward-thinking solution to the shortage of skilled workers.
Over the years, societys emphasis on college over vocational training has devalued careers in the trades, Caldwell said. Right now, trades generally speaking are still not popular career paths, he said. What Peterman is up to here is, they are going to be their own solution to talent acquisition.
In-house training is the new standard in the service industry, said Julian Scadden, Nexstars president and CEO.
Scadden
And the approach is generating a lot of interest. Peterman received 600 applicants for the 16 slots in its inaugural class, Wernert said, and the company has also fielded queries from many service companies around the United States who are interested in launching their own training programs.
Numerous factors are fueling the industrys and the companys rapid expansion, Chad Peterman said. For one thing, homes built during the housing boom that led to the Great Recession of 2008-2009 are now at the age where their infrastructure might need repairing or replacing.
And, though investment firms have been snapping up service companies of late, the industry is still composed of many smaller firms and Peterman has been able to pick up market share from some of its competitors.
Perhaps most important, Chad Peterman said he and his brother have made growth and experimentation a priority. When their father, Pete, founded the company in 1986, he never envisioned its growing as large as it has. When Chad Peterman joined in 2011, he was the 21st employee.
When the sons took the reins in 2016, they decided to get aggressive about expansion.
The one thing I love about our organization is, we move fast, Chad Peterman said. Were always looking for a better way to do something.
The company revamped a long-running membership program in 2018, shifting to an auto-pay model and adding perks for customers who pay a monthly membership fee. Enrollment in the program has more than doubled as a result.
Last year, the company established an in-house leadership program. Any employee whos interested can enroll and advance through the program by reading books from Petermans collection or completing selected activities.
The goal of the leadership program, Chad Peterman said, is to develop a pipeline for employees interested in advancement. What we want to provide is a really crystal-clear career path.
A focus on leadership should help the company build the infrastructure needed to handle its explosive growth, Butlers Caldwell said.
It is extraordinary, even in a growing industry, to have growth like this, he said. You have to have a leadership team thats capable of scaling.
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February 5, 2021 by
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2/5/2021
Mayor John Cooper Makes Citys Largest-Ever Education Investment
Education and transportation take center stage in Mayor John Coopers capital spending plan (CSP), which includes Nashvilles largest-ever investment for schools and advances transportation improvements without additional tax increases. Two-thirds of the $474.6 million plan go to education and transportation needs.
After Mayor Coopers first capital spending plan addressed only emergency projects due to acute fiscal constraints, this years CSP brings overdue investment in the needs of a growing city. As a result of revenue increases, budget savings and a recent debt refinancing, Nashville is now in position to invest in its future.
We are a growing city with growing needs, Mayor Cooper said. This plan helps us catch up on maintenance needs while prioritizing our students schools more than ever before. These critical investments in our citys future are possible because were now financially stable as a city for the first time in years.
Metro Finance Director Kevin Crumbo added, We have achieved financial stability despite daunting challenges.
A record $191 million for education - the most in Nashvilles history - will fund much-needed school construction, expansion and repairs across Davidson County. Included in this historic investment are funds to build the long-awaited new Hillwood High School in Bellevue, HVAC upgrades made even more critical by the pandemic and major funding toward two schools in Cane Ridge.
The CSP also includes $122 million in transportation investments, delivering on the first phase of the Metro Transportation Plan.
Mayor Coopers administration released the Metro Transportation Plan at the end of his first year in office, consistent with the mayors campaign commitment. In December 2020, Metro Council adopted the plan to bring greater transportation investment across the county. This CSP provides for transportation improvements without the sales tax increase proposed in previous plans.
Mayor Coopers CSP includes other essential community projects, such as replacing Fire Station #2 and building a new police precinct in Southeast Nashville. The plan also commits funding to critical building maintenance, park lighting and repairs, new greenways, and fleet and radio upgrades for first responders.
The plan also includes high-impact down payments on Nashvilles future, in the form of environmental sustainability, affordable housing and a first-of-its-kind North Nashville infrastructure fund to be allocated via participatory budgeting.
$191 million for Metro Schools the most funded by any Nashville mayor includes $100 million for a long-anticipated, new high school in Bellevue.
The long-delayed high school is a project of huge importance to my constituents and families throughout Nashville, said Metro Councilmember Dave Rosenberg. No capital spending plan in our citys history has provided this much for our schools, nor has a plan been so focused on education. Im grateful to Mayor Cooper for his desire to invest in the public schools that serve every corner of Nashville.
The new high school will replace the current facility which is more than 60 years old and ranks among Metro Schools lowest for facility quality. The new high school in a community of 75,000 residents will serve a diverse student population from 34 of Nashvilles 35 Council districts.
The new high school on the 274-acre former Hope Park Church site will serve 1,600 students in a three-story building, with technology-rich classrooms and a new sports complex.
I live in Bellevue. I teach at Bellevue. And all three of my children attend schools in Bellevue and will attend their local, zoned public high school - which will now also be in Bellevue, said Eli Foster, a fifth-grade Blue Ribbon teacher at Bellevue Middle School.
The school is the center and hub of a community, Foster added. I cant wait to see all my middle school students, and my own children, touring the halls of a new high school.
Coopers plan also includes $4.2 million investment toward phase one of a new Cane Ridge Middle School. A new, 600-student Cane Ridge Middle would relieve pressure at Antioch Middle. That school is operating at 121 percent capacity, with students squeezed into buildings and portables. The new Cane Ridge Middle will also be a future home to students from Eagle View and Cane Ridge elementary schools.
The plan also includes $18.8 million for a 24-classroom expansion at Cane Ridge High School. Without it, Cane Ridge High Schools capacity now at 104 percent could balloon to 132 percent by 2026.
The average Metro Schools building is 50 years old. Some school heating and cooling systems have been patched up so many times, theyre now beyond repair and wont be fixable if they break again.
Coopers plan includes $67.8 million for maintenance and repairs in 45 schools across Nashville. The COVID-19 pandemic has shown, more than ever, the importance of HVAC upgrades. These investments by Metro Government allow MNPS to focus its federal stimulus funds on learning recovery to catch students up as a result of the pandemic.
These capital investments in our schools are ultimately investments in our students, families, staff, and communities, said Dr. Adrienne Battle, Metro Schools director.
The Metro Nashville Transportation Plan calls for 1,961 improvements across 300-plus neighborhoods everything from safer pedestrian crossings to smarter traffic signals. The Metro Nashville Transportation Plan is also a platform to unlock state and federal funding to pay for up to 60% of its projects.
Coopers CSP makes early strides in implementing the plan:
The sidewalk, paving and traffic management improvements will also include life-saving improvements to some of Nashvilles most dangerous pedestrian crossings.
Im pleased to see this administration investing in a comprehensive transportation plan, said Metro Councilmember Freddie OConnell. Reducing pedestrian fatalities and offering safe, equitable access to all users of our public rights of way will take investment and execution.
Mayor Coopers plan funds overdue repairs and upgrades to the buildings and equipment Nashville needs to run, including:
Fire Station #2 was built in 1974 and closed in 2019. Had the station been open on Christmas Day 2020, its 15-member crew would have been among the first to respond to the downtown Nashville blast. Bringing this crew back to a new Fire Station #2 will boost morale and give residents another safe haven if theyre fleeing domestic violence or need medical help.
There is always a lot of conversation and thought that comes into play to when deciding where we locate a fire station, said Director Chief William Swann.We know because of run volume, the growth and the potential growth in the downtown area it will be a great benefit to have station 2 back at home.This will also benefitGermantown And North Nashville residents.
The new police precinct the citys ninth will serve the Antioch community. Officers at South and Hermitage precincts, who now respond to the entire southeast area, will be able to better focus on their zones - which already total 160 square miles.
A new Southeast Precinct will greatly complement the police departments mission to work closely and collaboratively with neighborhoods to address specific problems and concerns, said police chief John Drake.
A record $17+ million will go to greenways and bikeways, including the Charlotte Corridor Rail & Trail greenway prioritized in Nashvilles Plan to Play strategy.
As an avid supporter of walking and biking, I am pleased that the proposed capital spending plan allocates over $17 million toward greenways, bikeways, and active transportation, said Metro Councilmember Burkley Allen. If weve learned anything from this pandemic, its that infrastructure that promotes healthy activity and connectivity is crucial to our quality of life.
Meanwhile, $2 million go toward finalizing a parks acquisition in Bells Bend, setting the stage for large matching philanthropic contributions.
Five million dollars will finish a complete-streets project on Madison Station Boulevard.
Im so grateful to see a spending plan focused on neighborhood priorities and quality of life, said Metro Councilmember Nancy VanReece. Madison Station Boulevard has been on the drawing board for nearly three decades and promised by two prior administrations. Mayor Coopers delivers on long-ago promised improvements.
This CSP also includes $3.4 million for the first phase of repairs to the Old Hickory Community Center and $1 million to restore historic Fort Negley.
This CSP introduces infrastructure participation agreements as a new tool for bringing more affordable housing to Nashville. For years, Nashville has used participation agreements to help facilitate large office developments, such as Nashville Yards. With a $2 million investment, Nashville is now poised to use participation agreements to help construct needed infrastructure for affordable housing developments. Metros participation in building infrastructure will lower costs for affordable housing developers, thus spurring the creation of more units.
As the Metro Councils 37208 special committee examined, North Nashville is a historically underserved area in need of infrastructure investment. This plan includes a first-of-its-kind $2 million allocation for neighborhood infrastructure improvements in North Nashville. Funds will be allocated through piloting a participatory budgeting process, an approach new to Nashville.
Im excited about Mayor Coopers plan to inject $2 million dollars of capital investments. North Nashville has endured disinvestment for too long, said Metro Councilmember Brandon Taylor. As a candidate, I promised to address complaints about neglected infrastructure. The Mayors Participatory Budgeting program is an innovative way to listen, shift power to North Nashville residents and begin repairing historic harm.
The CSP includes a $1 million sustainability revolving fund to monitor and reduce building utility costs with savings re-invested into retrofits to reduce carbon emissions. An additional $1 million will go to an innovation fund for sustainability programs that include conversion of Metro streetlights to LED lighting.
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Air Care Cooling & Heating LLC is running a new promo of including new Covid Killing UV lights APCO.
MESA, AZ - Feb 1, 2021 - Air Care Cooling & Heating LLC, provides air conditioning services in Mesa, AZ and all surrounding areas.
They are a family-owned and operated heating, cooling and plumbing company who service the entire valley. Theyve been the go-to local air conditioning service company for all Maricopa County residents and parts of Pinal County for over 15 years. They are running a new promo of APCO UV lights that kills Covid-19, to customers, who buy new air-conditioning units.
Their highly trained comfort specialists can replace or repair clients air conditioning & heating system no matter what brand. They are the experts in ac repairs Mesa AZ and new unit installations. When clients system needs servicing, its usually on the fritz at the most inconvenient time. Thats why Air Care Cooling & Heating LLC, is always there for them every single day, all year round to respond to any emergency.
When it comes to new air conditioner installations, they have their clients covered. They provide quality brands & top-rated equipment and are committed to doing a professional ac replacement job for clients. A properly installed system will give clients years of outstanding performance and satisfaction.
Theyve built their business and reputation over the last 15 years on a solid foundation of providing quality workmanship and industry-leading warranties while still giving their customers fair pricing.
Air Care Cooling & Heating LLC treat homeowners with the utmost respect and value the relationships they have built over time. They thank and appreciate everyone for their patronage.
Their team of certified comfort specialists have the experience & knowledge to service, repair, and install all makes and models of heating and cooling systems. They also guarantee their work so that customers can have peace of mind.
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They offer emergency services valley wide, from the east valley to west valley, and in north and south valley, theyve got their customers covered too. When it comes to urgent matters for air conditioning repair Mesa AZ, they are the best local air conditioning contractor. They serve most cities here in central Arizona.
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Air Care Cooling & Heating LLC, provides air conditioning repair service in Mesa, Arizona, and all surrounding areas.
They are a family-owned and operated heating, cooling, and plumbing company who service the entire valley.
They are running a new promo of including new Covid Killing UV lights APCO.
Theyve built their business and reputation over the last 15 years on a solid foundation of providing quality workmanship and industry-leading warranties while still giving their customers fair pricing.
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February 5, 2021 by
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Brandon Goodell
The Service Guy
Swanzey, New Hampshire
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603-354-3915
When Brandon Goodell graduated in 2000 from Fall Mountain Regional High School in Langdon, he was already working part-time for Cota and Cota, a heating, cooling and plumbing company based out of Bellows Falls, Vermont. After graduation, he joined the military, but due to asthma, his stint was cut short. He returned to the area and went back to work with Cota and Cota, becoming a licensed plumber in 2004.
Tell us about your experience before starting your own business.
Working at Cota and Cota was good for me. They had a seven-person plumbing team, and I worked with all seven, learning all the different aspects of the business. A lot of people dont get that experience. They might learn from their dad or their uncle. During this time, I also went to the Howard Dean Education Center in Springfield, two nights a week, to become a licensed plumber. After that, I had to spend a year as a journeyman to become a master plumber. Its a dying breed because not a lot of kids want to go through with that.
How did you find your way down to the Keene area?
It was pretty random. I was working at Cota and Cota when I met someone from Lawrence Brothers. I wasnt looking for a job, but they called me up, met with me. They needed somebody right away, and Ive always liked Keene, so I figured Id give it a shot. At Lawrence, you had to do both plumbing and heating. Thats where I began to focus on the oil heating aspect and working on furnaces. There was a lot of learning on the job, which is really the best way to learn. After Lawrence Brothers, I went to work for Davis Oil Company, which focuses on heating.
Is this when you began to branch out on your own?
I started my business, The Service Guy, as a part-time thing, jumping back and forth between working for myself and for Davis Oil. They gave me all their plumbing customers, and at the time, I was sort of their plumbing division. I was also getting referrals from Cota and Cota and Lawrence Brothers. It got to the point where I was overworking myself, working a lot after normal hours. About four years ago, I figured it was a good time to make the leap into my own full-time business. It worked out well because I already had a client base.
How has your business changed over the past four years?
As of right now, I have three guys working with me, and I have two vans on the road. We are really busy. We do water softeners, propane installation and heating, appliances as well as oil burner services and cleaning and plumbing. We are also installing mini-split heating and cooling systems, which are the new fad that everybody loves, and for good reason. Right now, we are booked through February. Its been absolutely crazy. From day one of starting my business, I havent been bored.
Are you thinking about expanding your services or adding new crew members?
We offer so much, and I can only keep up with what we have right now. Every time I add new people, it increases our workload. We dont do electrical work, but I refer customers to Ben Prescott of Peak Power Solutions and Josh Tenney at Tenney Electrical. We all went out and got vans at about the same time and have all been very busy. Unfortunately, I am turning down more work because I cant get to all the jobs. You cant just go out and buy a fleet of vans or find enough good workers right now.
Are you scheduling repair work just for homeowners?
Were also getting work from carpenters, some doing bath remodels. And weve been doing the plumbing for a lot of prefab houses. Its not just in Keene. Its everywhere. We go all over New Hampshire. Everybody in this business is thriving, especially over the last three or four years. Apparently, lots of people want to live in the woods.
What would you say to someone who is thinking about becoming a plumber, an electrician or a handyperson?
Its not glamorous, but it pays the bills. Its a really good way to provide for a family and is better than living from paycheck to paycheck. For somebody who is hands-on and not afraid of working, its a good living. Theres something new every day. It doesnt get boring, and Im always in demand.
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February 5, 2021 by
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CHARLESTON, S.C. (WCBD) Dominion Energy is offering tips to help customers save money during cold winter months.
When cold weather hits, Dominion Energy says energy use often increases that is why they are offering tips to help customers be more energy efficient and comfortable while at home this winter.
Colder temperatures during the winter months can make a big impact on a customers electric and natural gas usage and ultimately their bill, said Ginger Greenway, program manager, energy conservation for Dominion Energy South Carolina. There are several simple things customers can do around their homes to help conserve energy, and in return, possibly lower their energy bills.
The utility provider says customers can manage heating costs by trying five simple energy-saving tips:
You can also look into certain programs offered by Dominion Energy to help decrease energy use. These programs are subject to certain terms and conditions for eligible residential electric customers.
EnergyWise Online Savings Store offers discounts on smart thermostats, LED light bulbs,advanced power strips and more. Appliance Recycling Program enables customers to receive $50 cashback when recycling full-sized refrigerators or freezers. Heating & Cooling Equipment Program allows customers to receive rebates toward the cost ofpurchasing and installing new Energy Star-qualified central air conditioning systems and heatpumps, as well as making ductwork improvements in existing residences. Home Energy Check-up provides free in-home consultations with energy experts to help identifyways to improve a homes energy efficiency. The program is currently available virtually by videochat or telephone.
Storm Team 2 says low temperatures will reach into the low 30s this week before a brief warm-up by the weekend
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February 5, 2021 by
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Being one of the best remodeling contractors in the region, Seattle Remodeling LLC is all geared up to provide unparalleled renovation and remodeling services to its clients in 2021 and beyond!
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Seattle Remodeling LLC has established itself as a trusted name when it comes to blending style with performance. The company not only offers reliable kitchen renovations, bathroom renovations, water, and fire damage repair, and any other kind of revamping a house may require, but also help come up with the most innovative and cost-efficient ideas to turn its clients home remodeling project into an affordable one.
The team at Seattle Remodeling LLC comprises highly talented and professional individuals who are experts at what they do and keep clients satisfaction as their priority.
While talking about the vision of the leadership at the company, one of the managers at Seattle Remodeling LLC said: At Seattle Remodeling LLC, we are a full-service remodeling and general contracting company serving Seattle, and surrounding areas. We are experts at providing exceptional designs and top-quality workmanship for versatile remodeling services including kitchen renovations, bathroom renovations, water, and fire damage repair, basement and attic finishing and so much more. Whether you need help renovating your existing bathroom or wish to explore custom cabinets and countertops for your home; we will help you get everything done in a hassle-free way with customized solutions that meet each customers specific needs. We pride ourselves to offer the most outstanding customer service and stunning designs that optimize returns for our clients in Seattle and surrounding areas.
The management at Seattle Remodeling LLC is excited to expand its customer base and serve more households in 2021. The company is all charged up to reach maximum households in the Seattle region and serve them with exceptional designs created by highly skilled craftsmen that ensure 100% client satisfaction. Customers who are specific about attention to detail can sign up with Seattle Remodeling LLC to embark upon a stress-free and cost renovation journey of getting their homes remodeled or renovated.
The existing customers of Seattle Remodeling LLC cant stop themselves from praising the company for providing excellent services at affordable rates. In the words of one of their customers: I hired Seattle Remodeling to do a renovation of my master bathroom and they executed my design and vision perfectly. All the contracting work was very well done, and the materials were of high quality.
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They are fully equipped for value-based engineering, streamlined scheduling, and system operations to deliver perfect performance, even at a grand scale.
They are also strategically staffed for delivering to their customers needs as and when they need it. Seattle Remodeling LLCs specialized teams come with expertise in home remodeling and can create all types of flooring, custom cabinets, granite, and quartz countertops as well as bathroom renovations to tile work!
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February 5, 2021 by
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RICHMOND HEIGHTS, Ohio -- The Recreation Department is recommending that the city pool at Community Park remain closed for 2021.
The department is also recommending completion of upgrades at the citys Kiwanis Lodge, and making improvements to Desan Park and Greenwood Farm, Recreation Director Rick Dula said during Tuesdays (Feb. 2) online City Council Service and Recreation Committee meeting.
Dula shared these recommendations -- and more -- gleaned from a series of meetings of the citys Recreation Board with Dula and Assistant Recreation Director Anthony Gimellia in recent months.
We started this exercise back in October with over 50 potential budget items and personnel moves and equipment suggestions, and weve narrowed it down to a final three recommendations we are presenting tonight, Dula said.
Dula said the city has done an admirable job of building up funds since the citys fiscal crisis of 2013, and that 2021 is the right time to spend some of our money -- the taxpayers money -- to improve our recreational leisure programs and facilities in Richmond Heights.
Speaking about the 44-year-old pool, which was closed in 2020 due to COVID-19 and the need for costly repairs, Dula said those repairs are still needed.
We do recommend keeping it closed in 2021, he said. Our wish is to have it remain closed until a final decision can be made about the future status of any type of aquatic facility here in Richmond Heights.
Weve been patching and repairing and opening and closing it. We have the stats to show that the attendance has been very dismal the last three years that weve been open -- especially compared to other Hillcrest communities, he said.
The picture for opening the pool this year is very gloomy.
The Kiwanis Lodge
Dula noted that the city-owned lodge at Community Park, 27285 Highland Road, is turning into one of our showcase facilities because of work done there over the past couple of years.
We would like the city to consider to finally finish remodeling the (lodges) first floor, which would include a new (audio-visual) system; new flooring in the Kiwanis Hall, the smaller of the two (halls in the lodge); a new HVAC system; new energy-efficient windows and new lights in the Kiwanis Hall; four energy-efficient windows on the east wall of the Senior Hall; (and) new round tables and chairs in both halls. That would basically finish off the lodge.
The kitchen was remodeled in 2020 by the citys service department, and grants have been used to upgrade the basement for a broader range of uses, to upgrade the first floor and to add an outside ramp for better access to and from the basement.
Its getting there, Dula said of the lodge. We figure lets just do it all in 2021. Lets finish what we have to do, and if we cant get (more) grant money, lets not wait. Lets just spend the money we have in our $10 million (city budget) carry-forward and move forward.
Hiring a part-time staff person
The next recommendation from the commission is to rehire a part-time staff person, at 28 hours per week, to assist with programming, special events, rentals, marketing, deposits, program evaluations, event evaluations, surveys and handling social media work.
The commission suggests not hiring the part-timer until after the pandemic has passed and life in the Recreation Department returns to whatever the new normal is going to be.
Obviously, if were not doing activities, we dont need that (part-time) person onboard yet, but we need to position ourselves in case the pandemic is done sometime in 2021 and we can move forward with more activities, Dula said.
Desan Park
Of the third recommendation -- concentrating on Desan Park, located off Trebisky Road -- Dula said: Wed like to either remodel, renovate the restrooms/concession stand/pavilion structure, (and) complete the work on the two baseball infields, which is pretty minor. We have applied for a grant for a new playground there, and were looking at possibly repurposing the old tennis courts.
Its a wonderful space, he said of the long-closed tennis courts. Its kind of growing weeds right now, and wed like to come up with something that we can put there and make it an asset instead of a liability.
While the commission made recommendations in these three areas, it went on to list several other items on its wish list.
At Community Park, it is looking at improving the asphalt trail, something for which the city has already applied for a $150,000 share of 2021 federal Community Development Block Grant money, as distributed by Cuyahoga County.
Also discussed were options regarding the pool. Those options include repairing the current pool; adding an aquatics facility, such as a spray park, for use by children and teens, on the site of the current pool; or building a smaller pool, depending on study results.
Dula also mentioned working next year with the school district to replace the worn tennis courts with new courts, fencing and lighting. The improved courts could the be used by the schools for physical education.
At city-owned Greenwood Farm, 264 Richmond Road, Dula said the commission would like to build a permanent heated restroom, as the city has received a grant and has installed sewers running to the farm property.
Ward 3 Councilwoman Cassandra Nelson asked if tables and grills would be installed at Greenwood Farm, and Service Director Don Kerniskey said the plan for spring was to add both.
Meanwhile, Ward 1 Councilwoman Kim Thomas suggested installing a larger sign that lets people know that Greenwood Farm is a community park, as the current sign makes that statement in comparatively small letters.
Of Greenwood Farm, Dula said: Thats a wonderful piece of property sitting there screaming to be utilized and (for the city to) put some money into that. Its just a beautiful property that needs to be tweaked a little bit, put some money into it, and allow people, residents to enjoy the beautiful nature back there.
Although it did not have to do with recreation, the commission also recommended that Richmond Heights, at $60,000 to $70,000 per year, turn on all of its street lights to make the city safer and more welcoming.
The commission consists of residents Charlotte Camp, Angela Jordan, Patricia Thompson, Anna Cifranic and Mary Mehring.
Speaking in response to Dula and the commissions call for the city to spend money on upgrading its recreational facilities, Councilwoman and Committee Chair Juanita Lewis said, Well do some spending, but weve got to be careful.
Council took no action on the recommendations.
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