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Buying Materials for Your Kitchen Renovation

29th September 2009
Have you recently decided to remodel your kitchen? If so, have you decide what you would like to get done? Whether you are only interested in changing your kitchen cabinets or if you want to remodel every inch of your kitchen, you will need supplies. Th... Read >
Author: Carrol Wagner

Noise Reduction System: - What Noise? White Noise!

29th September 2009
If you have ever worked in a cubicle environment with everyone on the phone all day long, then you can relate to this dilemma. This past May, The SearchLogix Group made a move into our new office in the historic downtown vicinity of Kennesaw, GA. Along wi... Read >
Author: suni1989

14 Billion Doesn't Buy What It Used To

24th September 2009
I am not sure how much national attention this story has gotten but there was a tragedy that took place in Boston’s Big Dig on July 10th. One of the ceiling panels that are hung in the tunnels of the biggest construction project in the world, the “Big... Read >
Author: wbdoyle

How To Find Hidden Treasure

23rd September 2009
Where can you find hidden treasure? Almost anywhere. How can you find it? Here are some new ideas on that. I was once involved in tearing down an old house. In the attic, hidden underneath the insulation, I found a glass piggy bank of old pennies. I al... Read >
Author: wbdoyle

Silent Fans Do The Work For You

17th September 2009
Mold is an inevitable challenge of indoor living. That can be a problem, because exposure can cause allergic reactions, asthma, nasal stuffiness, eye irritation, wheezing or skin irritation. If you have a mold problem in your home, the only way to control... Read >
Author: wbdoyle

What Is Mesothelioma

05th September 2009
Mesothelioma the medical name for cancer of the lung or the abdomen lining, and is usually caused by exposure to asbestos. Asbestos is a type of building material used in thermal insulation products and ceiling tiles. Asbestos usage peaked during the ... Read >
Author: Ellsworth Cannon

Tax Reductions and the IRS Position on Cost Segregation

21st August 2009
Tax reductions and tax deductions are a common benefit of cost segregation. When real estate investors and tax practitioners learn about the income tax deductions and tax reductions resulting from cost segregation they are sometimes skeptical; they are co... Read >
Author: Patrick O Connor

Translucent Stone Panels and Tiles - Defining Beauty in Innovative Ways

04th August 2009
Translucent stone panels are made from the blending of natural stones. These stone panels are among the most amazing and attractive natural stone products as they are made up of very thin natural stone panel supported by glass and epoxy resin. Transluc... Read >
Author: translucentstonepanel

What is Asbestos?

03rd August 2009
Exposure to asbestos can have a large number of negative consequences for the victim, so it is important to know where this poison may be found and what it actually is. Over the last few years there have been a rising amount of people making asbestos comp... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer

Mold Removal: Not As Easy As It Sounds

31st July 2009
Mold and Mildew are fuzzy microscopic organisms that thrive in highly humid environment. Both microorganisms play a vital role in the ecosystem. They aid in the decaying of leaves which is responsible for the enrichment or fertilization of the soil. Wh... Read >
Author: blackmold

Preventing Mold With Proper Insulation

29th July 2009
Mold is all around us, all the time. It is part of Mother Nature's recycling program. It helps break down materials, speeding their decay and return to the earth from which they came. Without certain molds we wouldn't have bread to eat, beer to enjoy, or ... Read >
Author: Robert Bell

How to clean mold and mildew

04th July 2009
Having mold in your home is nasty business. It can cause many respiratory illnesses and the flare-up of asthma. Mold spores can grow on any surface that has accumulated moisture. According to www.epa.gov, control of moisture is what prevents mold from gro... Read >
Author: Chris

Purchasing What You Need To Remodel Your Kitchen

19th June 2009
Have you recently decided to remodel your kitchen? If so, have you decide what you would like to get done? Whether you are only interested in changing your kitchen cabinets or if you want to remodel every inch of your kitchen, you will need supplies. Th... Read >
Author: JonJG

Buying What You Need to Remodel Your Kitchen

12th June 2009
Have you recently decided to remodel your kitchen? If so, have you decided what you would like to get done? Whether you are only interested in changing your kitchen cabinets or if you want to remodel every inch of your kitchen, you will need supplies. T... Read >
Author: JonJG

How to locate a leak in your roof

15th May 2009
Owning a house is a full time job! Sometimes it feels like if you don't have one problem, than you have another! Having a leak in your roof is one of the most common household problems, but happily, just because there is a leak does not necessarily mean t... Read >
Author: Chris

How can I get rid of mold in my home?

15th May 2009
Uck! There is nothing quite as gross as slimy black or green mold hiding behind a toilet or under a sink. And, mold can sometimes cause respiratory problems and other health risks. But how can you get rid of it for good? The first thing you will need t... Read >
Author: Chris

Asbestos Tile Source Guide

05th May 2009
Asbestos tiles were pretty popular back then in the US from 1920 to the 1960s. Nobody knew anything about the side effects of asbestos. Asbestos were used to manufacture brake pads, filtered cigarettes, electric ovens, battle ships, even asbestos tile... Read >
Author: mark

Leakage Rates for Vinyl Covered Gypsum Cleanroom Tile

27th April 2009
A cleanroom designer must consider many factors when specifying a new cleanroom. Air changes, temperature and humidity control, size of clean room, amount of human and machine activity and climate conditions to name a few. One of the critical characteri... Read >
Author: Cleanroom Fred

Black Mold - Dark, Warm And Moist Are Most appropriate For Flourishing

27th April 2009
The most threatening concern for the people is growth of the deadlier mold and mildew. The musty sick building syndrome is because of presence of mold and mildew in and around our vicinity. There are numbers of molds are out there in the world, but all ... Read >
Author: Drago Marx

Water damage treatment of Common Household Materials

08th April 2009
Water damage can be caused by a number of reasons. Whatever reason it may be, immediate action and response within 24 to 48 hours should be made to lessen the water damage done to the different household items. When a water emergency happens in the ho... Read >
Author: Leo Nov

How to Clean Walls.

27th March 2009
Cleaning the walls on a daily basis isn't necessary, but light cleaning of the walls on a regular basis will help to keep them fresh and will at least put off the need for a major cleaning of the walls and give you longer between long cleanings. How to c... Read >
Author: Fuller Brush Products

You Can Learn How To Tile A Shower That Won't Leak

13th March 2009
You can learn how to tile a shower like many others have done. The shower is usually done first in a bathroom since it involves the most cuts. The real key to getting a tile shower right is the shower floor. But there are some basics that must be right... Read >
Author: Al Bullington

Systems Furniture for Public Areas

25th February 2009
The term “systems furniture” might conjure up an image of modular office furniture used in employee workspaces. But systems furniture is far more versatile and can be an attractive, economical means to create a welcoming environment for company visit... Read >
Author: Mel Joelle

Asbestos, Cancer and the Construction Worker

20th February 2009
Exposure to asbestos can lead to the development of serious health problems later in life, including asbestos cancer. The overwhelming majority of people that develop asbestos-related diseases, like mesothelioma and asbestosis, were exposed to asbestos at... Read >
Author: Bruce Peters

Mold: The Tiniest Leak is Where it Starts!

18th December 2008
That drip drip drip of the faucet is more than an annoyance; it's the harbinger of things to come. Nasty things. It what starts out as a tiny, nearly imperceptible leak provides the perfect environment for mold to thrive. After all, what's more attractive... Read >
Author: Mark Decherd

Mold: The Tiniest Leak is Where it Starts!

08th December 2008
That drip drip drip of the faucet is more than an annoyance; it’s the harbinger of things to come. Nasty things. It what starts out as a tiny, nearly imperceptible leak provides the perfect environment for mold to thrive. After all, what’s more attrac... Read >
Author: Mark Decherd

Letters from Santa Claus in the “St. Nick” of Time

28th November 2008
As a child, the countdown to Christmas day seems interminable. The tree decorating, letter-writing, movie-watching, baking, caroling, and present-buying all takes place to remind us of how long we must wait as kids, until that moment of pure bliss, rippin... Read >
Author: Aaron Hu

How Water Damage In Georgia Prompts Mold Inspection And Testing

27th November 2008
When water damage occurs, there is always the possibility of mold. When there is water damage on a property in the state of Georgia, one of the first things that a water damage company will do is to inspect. They look to see if any mold has surfaced. ... Read >
Author: Leo Nov

Mesothelioma Deaths To Peak By 2015

27th November 2008
Copyright (c) 2008 Katie Kelley Construction employees have a difficult job filled with dangers, but one of those dangers that is often overlooked is that of mesothelioma cancer, which is a common killer of construction workers, according to statistics... Read >
Author: LegalView

Buying a Character Home / Heritage home

10th November 2008
The newest fad seems to be the purchase of an older home also known as a character home or heritage home. The integrity of these homes have come under fire. And when it comes to health issues these older homes are a hotbed for problems. Many of the buildi... Read >
Author: buildwish11

Tax Reductions and the IRS Position on Cost Segregation

21st October 2008
Tax reductions and tax deductions are a common benefit of cost segregation. When real estate investors and tax practitioners learn about the income tax deductions and tax reductions resulting from cost segregation they are sometimes skeptical; they are co... Read >
Author: PatrickO'Connor

Carpet Cleaning - Tips to Remove Mold from Your Home

06th October 2008
Mold is a fungus that occurs naturally in the environment and it enters your home as tiny spores. The spores need moisture to begin growing, digesting and destroying and you will find they start in damp or moist areas. Mold can digest what it grows on a... Read >
Author: jt53

Water in the Home: How to Find, Fix, and Clean Water Damage

08th September 2008
Arg! There are few disasters that can occur in the home that are more heinous and hard to deal with than water damage. It can sneak up on you or hit you suddenly. No matter how it strikes, it's a tough one to clean up after and the damage can be subtle an... Read >
Author: Joe

Meticulous planning required for an office fit-out

08th September 2008
Many companies experience fit-out issues when it comes to planning the logistics of a fit-out. With many areas to consider when redesigning, proper planning is the key to a successful operation. The first item on the agenda to decide is where existing st... Read >
Author: cborthwick9

Soundproof Acoustical Wall and Ceiling Panels

02nd September 2008
Acoustical wall panels are used in variety of sound conditioning applications. These absorbent panels are used to acoustically treat any room by absorbing the reverberation or echo in that space. This absorption is often referred to as deadening a room ... Read >
Author: DrBobOrther

Chicago Water Damage and Suspicions of Mold

18th August 2008
There are two ways you might suspect mold from Chicago water damage. You might smell something or you might be experiencing symptoms. You should try and locate the mold or hire a professional to find the mold for you. If you have had Chicago wate... Read >
Author: Leo Nov

Important Things To Know About Water Damage Cleanup In Maine

29th July 2008
There are many aspects to water damage cleanup. In Maine, Restoration SOS can handle all of that. They specialize in looking for leaks and cracks, water intrusion prevention and water damage protection. The company is very thorough when it come... Read >
Author: Leo Nov

What Are The Risks Of Asbestos Exposure?

26th July 2008
Mining and commercial use of asbestos began in the 1800s, and grew significantly during World War II. Its popularity came to an abrupt halt in the 1970s however, when the United States Consumer Product and Safety Commission passed the first laws banning i... Read >
Author: MIKE SELVON

How Minnesota Gets Rid Of Excess Water And Mold From Water Damage

24th July 2008
Restoration SOS is a leading water damage company located in the state of Minnesota. They pride themselves in responding immediately to all requests for service. Their technicians are skilled in services that have to do with removal of water damage and mo... Read >
Author: Leo Nov

Asbestos -Magic Mineral a Silent Killer

09th July 2008
Control of Asbestos Regulations 2006 (Asbestos Surveys) (The New Regulation 4; Duty to Manage Asbestos) The Control of Asbestos Regulations (CAR) 2006 place a legal duty on anyone with responsibility for the maintenance and repair of non-domestic ... Read >
Author: Safety Nut

These Is What Rock Wool Insulation Entails

27th June 2008
The rock and slag wool insulations are many a times referred to as man made vitreous fibers. These were developed in the mid-1800. The rock wool insulation is a kind of mineral wool insulation. Rock wool is part of the insulation class containing the rock... Read >
Author: Peter Gitundu

Lost Treasures In Houses

23rd June 2008
What kind of lost treasures can you find in an old house? You have probably heard about the rare book found in the attic that was worth thousands, or the antiques that people find. That's fun too, but this is about the things which somebody actually hid o... Read >
Author: Steve Gillman

Mold & Mildew

09th April 2008
Mold & Mildew Mold and mildew in your house or business can be both hazardous to your health and can also damage materials and personal belongings. Due to its ease of growth and health risks, mold is dangerous and should not be taken lightly. Most m... Read >
Author: Leo Nov

Mold & Mildew

09th April 2008
Mold and mildew in your house or business can be both hazardous to your health and can also damage materials and personal belongings. Due to its ease of growth and health risks, mold is dangerous and should not be taken lightly. Most mold naturally gro... Read >
Author: Leo Nov

Mesothelioma – An Overview

08th April 2008
Mesothelioma is a lethal form of cancer, usually found in the lungs, that has inextricably been linked to asbestos fibers. In fact, the story of mesothelioma is really the story of asbestos. Asbestos fibers are tiny particles that can be inhaled by a work... Read >
Author: lazysubmit

Fire Sprinkler Systems – Keeping Them In Good Shape

07th April 2008
A fire sprinkler system is only effective if it actually works. This means you need to keep it working! You don’t want to find out in a fire that it has failed. There is a handy resource for guidance on performing a tune up on a fire sprinkler syste... Read >
Author: Aazdak Alisimo

Beware of Hidden Mold

07th April 2008
Molds are a chunk of the natural environment that share humans love of the home environment. The only thing lacking for mold to grow indoors in moisture. Provide moisture and you have a very hardy pet. They exhibit similarities to bacteria and plants, but... Read >
Author: Remy

Beware of Hidden Mold

03rd April 2008
Molds are a chunk of the natural environment that share humans love of the home environment. The only thing lacking for mold to grow indoors in moisture. Provide moisture and you have a very hardy pet. They exhibit similarities to bacteria and plants, but... Read >
Author: Remy

Mold Disinfectant

19th March 2008
We hardly ever think about mold . . . that is until we see our red tomatoes, green peppers, or brown breads turn green. The fact is mold - a living fungus – is practically ubiquitous yet often unseen in our homes. And the only way to keep it at bay bef... Read >
Author: vincent platania

Renovate Your Garage

21st February 2008
If you're like many homeowners, you may need extra space, but you can't afford to embark on a full scale home addition. Maybe the extra space you need has been there all along, hidden under piles of boxes, sports equipment and garden tools - the garage. ... Read >
Author: Lou Lynch

Removing Toxic Mold

13th February 2008
No one wants mold in their house, office, or school. At the very least, mold is smelly and unsightly. Although not all molds are hazardous to human health, it is usually better to remove any mold growth than to leave it to grow and spread. Mold comes in m... Read >

Soundproofing an Inplant Office

06th February 2008
Putting inplant offices within industrial areas is a common practice as it helps shelter employees from temperature extremes, dust and sometimes noise. Depending upon your industrial environment, the inplant office’s construction, whether modular or sit... Read >
Author: soundproof

Your Decorative Ceiling Tile

04th February 2008
Decorative ceiling tile is an item you might want to consider for your next remodeling project, or even for a new home. Many individuals do not realize that the ceiling is noticed by others when they come into your home. Think about it when you are in a n... Read >
Author: Robert Smith

How indoor plants clean indoor air

08th January 2008
Introduction People have worked indoors for many centuries, but it is only in the last few decades that the indoor environment is generally totally sealed, air conditioned, and filled with synthetic materials that can out gas chemicals into the air. ... Read >
Author: RudyU

Selecting Soundproofing and Acoustical Supplier

30th August 2007
Since many people in the market for soundproofing and acoustical products are in need of a one-time solution to a noise problem, most are unfamiliar with the industry and consequently unaware of what qualities to seek in an acoustical supplier. Having no ... Read >
Author: soundproof

Whole Air Cleaning Process Fights the Molds Strongly

16th June 2007
Grow of the deadlier mold and mildew has been becoming the threatening concern for the people in the earth since its recognition. Mold and mildew are the musty sick building syndrome and the producer of musty odor in the basements, kitchen, living room an... Read >
Author: Markus Skupeika

Strains of molds are setting the alert for the people

16th June 2007
In the United States of America there are more than over 1000 species of mold, the common thing about them is that they can have the serious consequences for both the living place and the health of any individual. Molds are from the fungi kingdom and mild... Read >
Author: Markus Skupeika

Information on Suspended Ceilings Specialist

04th June 2007
The professional team of fitters employed by Judge Suspended Ceiling Systems is responsible for installing suspended ceilings into hospitals, shops, factories, cinemas, offices, hotels, churches, pubs, schools, clubs and warehouses. Judge Suspended Ceilin... Read >
Author: Joe Davidson

A Quick Guide to Asbestos and Health Issues

02nd December 2006
Unless you have been completely out of touch, you have probably heard all the hubbub about the dangers of asbestos. So, what is the big deal? A Quick Guide to Asbestos and Health Issues Asbestos is a fibrous material that is highly resistant to bur... Read >
Author: Gerard Simington

Business Continuity Planning

17th November 2006
Many years ago, I worked for a small insurance company. Like many businesses, we shut down operations for the Christmas holiday. As it happens, this one eventful year Christmas fell on a Monday. The company also gave their employees the preceding Frida... Read >
Author: Ray Herold

The Serious Dangers of Mold and Mildew in Your House

17th November 2006
Two years of severe hurricane hits along the Gulf Coast and heavy rains and flooding this spring in the Northeast are providing a nationwide breeding ground for indoor mold and mildew growth (some deadly) now that summer heat is here. What is the solution... Read >
Author: Bruce Bley

Controlling Mold with Common Sense and Common Cleanliness

17th November 2006
There are over 1000 species of mold that are common in the United States, and most of them can have serious consequences for both your house and your health. The United States Center for Disease Control says that mold spores are a major irritant for child... Read >
Author: vincent platania

Asbestos In Your Home Don't Give Your Kids Cancer

02nd October 2006
Many homes still have asbestos products in them, these range from heaters and fire places to roof tiles. Children play with Asbestos on a daily basis and are exposing themselves to a highly dangerous product that will almost certainly cause cancer and dea... Read >
Author: Christopher Angus

10 Tips to Protect Your Basement from Mold Growth

23rd September 2006
Does your basement ever flood? Is your basement ever damp? If so, you may need to inspect your basement for mold, and possibly remodel it to remove the mold. You may suspect hidden mold if your basement smells moldy, but you cannot see the source. You ... Read >
Author: Don Hull

What Cleaning Contractors Need to Know About Mold in Carpet

19th August 2006
Copyright 2006 The Janitorial Store One area of growing concern to building owners is indoor air quality. Feeding poor indoor air quality can be one of over 1,000 types of mold found in the United States and over 100,000 types found worldwide. Mold and... Read >
Author: Steve Hanson

Asbestos - Magic Mineral a Silent Killer

29th June 2006
Control of Asbestos at Work Regulations 2002 (Asbestos Surveys) (The New Regulation 4; Duty to Manage Asbestos) The Control of Asbestos at Work Regulations (CAWR) 2002 place a legal duty on anyone with responsibility for the maintenance and repair... Read >
Author: David Cant Cant

Mesothelioma is serious cancer.

03rd May 2006
Mesothelioma is serious cancer and asbestos is main cause. During in 1940 and 1950s constructions community used asbestos as the best thing to happen after cement for construction industry. Asbestos was applied greatly in insulator and ceiling tiles in ho... Read >
Author: Alexandra D

How To Find Hidden Treasure

09th February 2006
Where can you find hidden treasure? Almost anywhere. How can you find it? Here are some new ideas on that. I was once involved in tearing down an old house. In the attic, hidden underneath the insulation, I found a glass piggy bank of old pennies. I al... Read >
Author: Steve Gillman

Mold Disinfectant

20th December 2005
Some Facts About Mold Most of us have heard of mold, but don't really know much about it. Until it makes it sick, or we notice that something in our refrigerator or cupboard has grown a layer of green fuzz, we don't really think about it. The fact is mol... Read >
Author: Vincent Platania

Mesothelioma

09th September 2005
What Exactly Is Mesothelioma ? Mesothelioma the medical name for cancer of the lung or the abdomen lining, and is usually caused by exposure to asbestos. Asbestos is a type of building material used in thermal insulation products and ceiling tiles... Read >
Author: John Moore