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Construction Co. Participating in PG&E Consumer Rebate Program

Homeowners who have heard about the building green movement spreading across the country can now join the effort and save money as well. Going green has never been easier with the help of Fehl Construction and PG&E’s rebate program. Why go green? In addition to saving money and resources, occupants of green homes enjoy healthier [...]

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LA Air Conditioning Company Keeps Rooms Comfortable

Ever noticed how it can be cool in one room and hot in another? How can that be, when the air conditioning is on in the entire house? This common and uncomfortable phenomenon can be attributed to the lack of air circulation. Air balancing provides comfort to customers in their home or office.  “When an [...]

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HVAC Contractor Keeps Clients Comfortable with New Product Line

In Kentucky, it can get very cool in the winter and unbearably hot and humid in the summer. Staying comfortable can be difficult in those extreme temperatures  “We’re committed to keeping homes and businesses warm in the winter and providing cool relief during hot Kentucky summer days, said owners of Air Clinic, LLC. Air Clinic [...]

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Network and Telecommunications Project at Encino School

Guest Post by BuildZoom community contractor Satcom Service The Westmark School (Bldg. B) project basically consisted of demoing an (existing) single-story classroom building structure to make room for a (new) six classroom, two-story building structure. Satcom Service’s tasks included working closely with the architectural engineer, general contractor and school staff in initially inspecting the underground cabling [...]

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Why Contractors Should Be Part of The Local Community

With nearly twenty years of experience in the HVAC business, David Fuchs started up his own business with siblings Amy and Jeremy. The family started, Admiral Heating and AC, a local family owned and operated business that proudly serves residential and commercial HVAC needs in the Erie Area. Admiral recently completed a project where they [...]

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Awesome Design Contracting Works with Customer to Get Higher Insurance Settlement

With the unusual and sometimes wild weather patterns 2012 is bringing, have you given any thought to how you would handle damage to your home? If a tree falls on your home, how much does your homeowner insurance actually cover? Tree removal? Structural repair of the home? Clean up expenses? Or any other home renovations [...]

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How Voltsamp Electric Helps Customers Shine

Fallbrook, CA- Lighting can dramatically change the look of a room. It serves as a great, functional feature to express your particular style. New home lighting can be bare and might not suit the design aesthetic you are going for in your home. “When most houses are built, they put in the minimum amount of [...]

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Dave’s Remodeling Gives San Bernardino Family Their Dream Kitchen

Many of today’s new custom homes incorporate open floor planning, creating a seamless, luxurious space where guests and hosts, as well as parents and children can interact without limitations. However, even older homes can be renovated to create an airy and open space by removing walls and widening passages. Like many homeowners, Loretta and John [...]

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Outlaw Excavating Announces Acquisition of Commercial Excavation License

Since 2005, Outlaw Excavating has been providing residential clients with excavation work for house pads, driveways, rough grading, site preparation, septic systems, larger landscape projects, slab preparation, trenching, and swimming pool excavations. Specializing in new custom home site development, customers have raved about their professional and cost efficient practices.  Now Outlaw Excavating has expanded into [...]

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Homebuilders Hopeful for a Better Year

Walt Frank of the AltoonaMirror.com reports that the U.S. Commerce Department says nationwide production of new single-family homes and apartments increased in January to a seasonally adjusted rate of nearly 700,000, marking the second best pace of overall housing production since October 2008. “I do believe there is more interest in new homes. I’ve seen [...]

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