Saturday, November 28, 2015

Headquarters Designed to be LEED Platinum and Net Zero

Newest addition to Fremont features the latest in sustainable technology

DOE Announces Nearly $23 Million in Funding to Bring New Solar Technologies to Market

The U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) has announced $22.7 million for 23 projects designed to significantly reduce the costs of solar energy systems across a variety of technologies. The new projects will promote the next generation of products, services, and manufacturing processes.

Thursday, November 26, 2015

Bluestone Energy Services Adds Three Business Development Managers

Bluestone Energy Services LLC, a division of Oakland, California-based OpTerra Energy Services and a provider of energy conservation services for commercial and industrial clients, has announced the addition of three business development managers to help meet the growing demand for turnkey energy conservation services.

SOPREMA Offers Scholarship for Building Envelope Students

SOPREMA announced its new scholarship program, a commitment to the continued success and growth of the industry.

Wednesday, November 25, 2015

Enerquip Adds New Distributor, Affiliated Steam & Hot Water

Enerquip, a designer and fabricator of stainless steel and high alloy shell and tube heat exchangers, has added Affiliated Steam & Hot Water to its team of distributors and manufacturer representatives to meet its plans for continued growth.

Service Finance Co. Announces New Partnership

Service Finance Co. (SFC), a service provider that originates, underwrites, and services financing for the purchase of HVAC, solar, insulation, and more, announced that it has closed a significant minority equity investment from Flexpoint Ford LLC, a private equity firm.

AHRI Announces New Officers, Presents Awards

The Air-Conditioning, Heating, and Refrigeration Institute (AHRI) elected new officers and presented awards to HVACR industry leaders at its annual meeting in Bonita Springs, Florida.

Thread Group Launches Product Certification

Following the release of the Thread 1.0 technical specification for the connected home, the Thread Group has launched the first phase of its product certification program. Led by the group in conjunction with UL, the program provides testing for products that use Thread to help ensure that they work together securely out of the box.

Tuesday, November 24, 2015

DOE Seeks Water Heating, Refrigeration, Sensor Solutions via JUMP Initiative

The U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) announced that the JUMP initiative is seeking to connect innovators with industry to make the most creative building efficiency ideas a reality. DOE’s Oak Ridge National Laboratory (ORNL) and industry partners want to collaborate to solve some of the challenges facing the building energy efficiency industry.

Monday, November 23, 2015

Trane Supply Launches ‘Heat up for the Holidays’ Promotion

Trane Supply announced that, just in time for Black Friday, it is now offering its HVAC contractor customers a special “Heat up for the Holidays” promotion at more than 180 participating Trane Supply locations nationwide.

Simpson Strong-Tie Recognized for Gender Diversity in Leadership

Simpson Strong-Tie was recognized in the inaugural Watermark Index as paving the way for gender diversity in corporate leadership.

Daikin Applied Acquires Stake in Cloud-Based Building Automation Company

Daikin Applied Americas announced it is acquiring a minority ownership stake in Riptide IO, a Santa Barbara, California-based software company that focuses on helping building owners connect, manage, and automate building equipment by bringing the benefit of the Internet of Things (IoT) to commercial buildings.

Montreal Protocol Sets Global HFC Phasedown

The amendment, deemed the “Dubai Pathway,” is expected to be completed in 2016 and puts to rest an ongoing discussion regarding HFC usage that’s persisted among Montreal Protocol members for more than five years.

Service Nation Inc. and BNP Media Inc. Launch the Service World Expo

The event will be open to all residential contractors, manufacturers, and service providers in the HVAC, plumbing, and electrical industries.

VRF Gaining Mass Appeal in the US

While the U.S. ranked fourth in the top 10 markets, it’s on the upswing. VRF continued to gain market share from small- to medium- size chillers in 2014, according to the report, and BSRIA expects market growth to continue at an 11 percent compound annual growth rate (CAGR) between 2013 and 2018.

Dexter + Chaney, FieldConnect Partner on Complete Field Service Solution

Dexter + Chaney, providers of Spectrum® Construction Software, has announced a technology partnership agreement with Irvine, Calif.-based FieldConnect Inc. to provide a complete mobile service management solution.

Friday, November 20, 2015

How Do You Benefit From Keeping Clean Carpets?

There are significant health benefits to maintaining clean carpets especially in homes with young children. Homeowners must remember that this type of flooring is like a sponge. It will collect a variety of soils over time and hold them deep within the fibers until removed. With every step a homeowner agitates the fibers an

Venstar Wins Fierce Innovation Energy Efficiency Award

Venstar®, a thermostat and energy management systems manufacturer, was named the winner of the Fierce Innovation Energy Efficiency Award for its Surveyor® energy management system (EMS).

ROCKFON to Build First North American Manufacturing Facility

This helps the company to meet the growing demand for its stone wool ceiling products.

What To Do When Leather Furniture Needs Cleaning

The process behind leather furniture cleaning is meant to protect the material as much as possible when removing particulates and oils. This material is particularly sensitive to many detergents and treatment methods so special training is helpful before working with it. Itandrsquos not enough to hire an upholstery treatment

NEMA Announces Motor Efficiency Regulation Webinars

The National Electrical Manufacturers Association (NEMA) Motor & Generator Section will host a second series of webinars in December related to the U.S. Department of Energy’s (DOE’s) motor regulation, which will take effect on June 1, 2016.

YKK AP Leads in Transparency with Third-Party Certified EPDs

Seven certified categories offer architects solutions to meet LEED v4 requirements.

NYSERDA Program Increases Solar Access for Low- to Moderate-Income Residents

The New York State Energy Research and Development Authority (NYSERDA) has introduced its new Affordable Solar program to increase access to solar for low- to moderate-income homeowners.

Ceiling Systems Help Office Spaces Reach New Heights

ROCKFON

Snow Phipps Acquires Control Products Distributor, Kele

Antares Capital and American Capital arranged for $170 million in financing to support the acquisition of Kele Inc. by Snow Phipps Group LLC. Kele is a distributor of peripheral control products used in building automation systems. Snow Phipps is a private equity firm focused on middle-market control investments.

Metal, Stone, Glass Together on Health Center

The two-story, 78,000-square-foot center consolidates three older health clinics into an attractive new facility more centrally located to serve the patient community

BuildBoom Is New Social Network for the Construction Industry

BuildBoom, a construction social network has officially launched its public invitation beta with a general public date of Nov. 25, 2015. The social platform is designed to provide members of the industry a professional space to connect and create communities around projects.

GA Provides Document on Impact-Resistant Panel Products

The Gypsum Association announced the release of a new guidance document on abuse-resistant and impact-resistant gypsum panel products.

DOE Launches New Initiative to Help Cities, States Advance Building Efficiency

The U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) announced the launch of the SEED Collaborative, a strategic effort to help cities and states manage building energy performance data and identify opportunities for efficiency improvements in their jurisdictions.

Thursday, November 19, 2015

What Is The Process Of Cleaning Couches For Professionals

Although cleaning couches is not a difficult process it is often beyond the capabilities of over the counter equipment and detergents. Part of the reason for that is because homeowners often wait many years before getting their furniture treated and by then the upholstery may be in rather rough shape. Fortunately a profes

Owens Corning Expands Product LCA

The company has announced 11 new Environmental Product Declarations and material health certificates at Greenbuild 2015.

Wednesday, November 18, 2015

Smartcool Delivers Its First Wireless DCV System to Minnesota Supermarket

Smartcool Systems Inc. announced that the company has delivered its first wireless demand control ventilation (DCV) system. The installation was a three-way collaboration between Smartcool Systems, Airtest Technologies Inc., and Total Energy Concepts Inc.

Greenbuild Attendees to Get Inside Look at the Design of the Next-Generation Workplace

CertainTeed, Saint-Gobain to unveil sustainable story behind new North American headquarters renovation.

Tuesday, November 17, 2015

Kingspan to Achieve Greater Energy Efficiency, Healthier Buildings

Kingspan is set to reveal the most significant advancement in insulated panel technology to date in the U.S.

Three Architectural Programs Receive Over $99,000

Mississippi State University, Philadelphia University, and the University of Florida received the 2015 NCARB Award for the Integration of Practice and Education.

CertainTeed Launches Ventilation Calculator Mobile App

Free tool gives a fast and accurate way to determine the amount of ventilation products needed to outfit an attic space.

Monday, November 16, 2015

Fire And Water Damage Restoration Have Standards To Go By

Fire and water damage restoration are essential services that protect families and their homes from severe issues. Whether itandrsquos bad wiring a flood or a burst pipe these professionals are capable of making the home safe to live in again. But getting it back to that state takes some real expertise and manpower and itand

CertainTeed Publishes HPDs, EPDs for Gypsum Products

Manufacturer strengthens commitment to product transparency and creating healthy interior environments.

Call for Papers Issued for Conference on Cold-Formed Steel Structures

Abstracts are due to the CCFSS by December 31, 2015.

Energy-Efficient Membrane Roofing System

Kemper System America Inc.

Rebuilding a Historical Subway Station

Designing complex skylight systems to match heritage design elements

Saturday, November 14, 2015

You Need A New Roof, But What Color?

Once you’ve narrowed down your decision to type of shingles and brand. Ask your roofer if they have samples or where you can get sample boards. The sample board will have a few rows of the actual shingles glued to a board. This is a good place to start.

Narrow your choice down to 3-4 colors you like. Then ask to borrow a sample board of each color. (Local building supply companies usually have several of these on hand. Or ask your roofer to get you some.) Bring those sample boards home and set them up against your house. Look at them from a distance. Ask your friends, neighbors, and family members to weigh in. Sometimes it takes someone else’s top choice to help you realize that you don’t like that one.

Once you think you have it narrowed down to a few colors, ask your roofer for a list of local jobs using those colors. Then do a drive by and accept that you’ll get strange looks as you snap pictures of random strangers’ homes. Seeing the shingles installed on a roof at full scale is truly the best way to color shop.

Some shingle manufacturers have a feature where you can pay to upload your house picture and they will build a mask so you can visualize the different colors on your home. Certainteed has this feature for a price, but it also takes several days for them to process your request.

https://thoseheavenlyregrets.wordpress.com/2015/11/14/tips-on-choosing-the-color-of-your-new-roof-14/

Nortek Global HVAC Introduces 3-Phase Light Commercial Air Conditioner

Nortek Global HVAC has introduced a new three-phase electric/electric packaged cooling solution. The company said the Model P8SE delivers 14 SEER cooling in capacity ranges from 3 to 5 tons in even tonnages, making it an energy-efficient choice for strip malls, restaurants, and retail stores.

You Need A New Roof, But What Color?

Once you’ve narrowed down your decision to type of shingles and brand. Ask your roofer if they have samples or where you can get sample boards. The sample board will have a few rows of the actual shingles glued to a board. This is a good place to start.

Narrow your choice down to 3-4 colors you like. Then ask to borrow a sample board of each color. (Local building supply companies usually have several of these on hand. Or ask your roofer to get you some.) Bring those sample boards home and set them up against your house. Look at them from a distance. Ask your friends, neighbors, and family members to weigh in. Sometimes it takes someone else’s top choice to help you realize that you don’t like that one.

Once you think you have it narrowed down to a few colors, ask your roofer for a list of local jobs using those colors. Then do a drive by and accept that you’ll get strange looks as you snap pictures of random strangers’ homes. Seeing the shingles installed on a roof at full scale is truly the best way to color shop.

Some shingle manufacturers have a feature where you can pay to upload your house picture and they will build a mask so you can visualize the different colors on your home. Certainteed has this feature for a price, but it also takes several days for them to process your request.

https://linesofie1.wordpress.com/2015/11/14/tips-on-choosing-the-color-of-your-new-roof-10/

Friday, November 13, 2015

Tips On Choosing the Color of Your New Roof

Once you’ve narrowed down your decision to type of shingles and brand. Ask your roofer if they have samples or where you can get sample boards. The sample board will have a few rows of the actual shingles glued to a board. This is a good place to start.

Narrow your choice down to 3-4 colors you like. Then ask to borrow a sample board of each color. (Local building supply companies usually have several of these on hand. Or ask your roofer to get you some.) Bring those sample boards home and set them up against your house. Look at them from a distance. Ask your friends, neighbors, and family members to weigh in. Sometimes it takes someone else’s top choice to help you realize that you don’t like that one.

Once you think you have it narrowed down to a few colors, ask your roofer for a list of local jobs using those colors. Then do a drive by and accept that you’ll get strange looks as you snap pictures of random strangers’ homes. Seeing the shingles installed on a roof at full scale is truly the best way to color shop.

Some shingle manufacturers have a feature where you can pay to upload your house picture and they will build a mask so you can visualize the different colors on your home. Certainteed has this feature for a price, but it also takes several days for them to process your request.

http://powderbluetsunemori.blogspot.com/2015/11/you-need-new-roof-but-what-color_13.html

ACI Showcases Solidia as Emerging Technology for Civil Infrastructure

Carbon footprint of cement and concrete can be reduced up to 70 percent with 100 percent water recovery.

Tips On Choosing the Color of Your New Roof

Once you’ve narrowed down your decision to type of shingles and brand. Ask your roofer if they have samples or where you can get sample boards. The sample board will have a few rows of the actual shingles glued to a board. This is a good place to start.

Narrow your choice down to 3-4 colors you like. Then ask to borrow a sample board of each color. (Local building supply companies usually have several of these on hand. Or ask your roofer to get you some.) Bring those sample boards home and set them up against your house. Look at them from a distance. Ask your friends, neighbors, and family members to weigh in. Sometimes it takes someone else’s top choice to help you realize that you don’t like that one.

Once you think you have it narrowed down to a few colors, ask your roofer for a list of local jobs using those colors. Then do a drive by and accept that you’ll get strange looks as you snap pictures of random strangers’ homes. Seeing the shingles installed on a roof at full scale is truly the best way to color shop.

Some shingle manufacturers have a feature where you can pay to upload your house picture and they will build a mask so you can visualize the different colors on your home. Certainteed has this feature for a price, but it also takes several days for them to process your request.

http://thoseheavenlyregrets.blogspot.com/2015/11/you-need-new-roof-but-what-color_13.html

Thursday, November 12, 2015

You Need A New Roof, But What Color?

Once you’ve narrowed down your decision to type of shingles and brand. Ask your roofer if they have samples or where you can get sample boards. The sample board will have a few rows of the actual shingles glued to a board. This is a good place to start.

Narrow your choice down to 3-4 colors you like. Then ask to borrow a sample board of each color. (Local building supply companies usually have several of these on hand. Or ask your roofer to get you some.) Bring those sample boards home and set them up against your house. Look at them from a distance. Ask your friends, neighbors, and family members to weigh in. Sometimes it takes someone else’s top choice to help you realize that you don’t like that one.

Once you think you have it narrowed down to a few colors, ask your roofer for a list of local jobs using those colors. Then do a drive by and accept that you’ll get strange looks as you snap pictures of random strangers’ homes. Seeing the shingles installed on a roof at full scale is truly the best way to color shop.

Some shingle manufacturers have a feature where you can pay to upload your house picture and they will build a mask so you can visualize the different colors on your home. Certainteed has this feature for a price, but it also takes several days for them to process your request.

http://clubslow.blogspot.com/2015/11/you-need-new-roof-but-what-color_22.html

You Need A New Roof, But What Color?

Once you’ve narrowed down your decision to type of shingles and brand. Ask your roofer if they have samples or where you can get sample boards. The sample board will have a few rows of the actual shingles glued to a board. This is a good place to start.

Narrow  your choice down to 3-4 colors you like. Then ask to borrow a sample board of each color. (Local building supply companies usually have several of these on hand. Or ask your roofer to get you some.) Bring those sample boards home and set them up against your house. Look at them from a distance. Ask your friends, neighbors, and family members to weigh in. Sometimes it takes someone else’s top choice to help you realize that you don’t like that one.

Once you think you have it narrowed down to a few colors, ask your roofer for a list of local jobs using those colors. Then do a drive by and accept that you’ll get strange looks as you snap pictures of random strangers’ homes. Seeing the shingles installed on a roof at full scale is truly the best way to color shop.

Some shingle manufacturers have a feature where you can pay to upload your house picture and they will build a mask so you can visualize the different colors on your home. Certainteed has this feature for a price, but it also takes several days for them to process your request.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Roofer

How To Obtain A Carpet Cleaning Certification Through IICRC

Attaining carpet cleaning certification through the IICRC is something that any industry professional can do regardless of their experience in the field. It takes a little work but people in the industry are used to hard work so technicians will be up for the challenge attaining certification. In general the process only

DOE Seeks Graduate Students to Research Building to Grid Integration

The U.S. Department of Energy’s (DOE’s) Building Technologies Office is seeking graduate students interested in exploring energy systems of buildings and how building assets or functions can integrate and transact with the energy grid supplying the building’s energy. The deadline for applying is Nov. 15, at 11:59 p.m. EST.

Valspar Helps to Meet Stringent Sustainability Classifications

Coating manufacturer to feature eco-friendly initiatives at Greenbuild International.

Should A Professional Be Hired For Cleaning A Rug?

Properly cleaning a rug is not like treating other textiles. These are precious pieces of fabric that are adorned with intricate designs and crafted often by hand out of delicate materials. Over time these floor coverings will pick up a great deal of soil both wet and dry. While it may be tempting to ignore treatment if t

Varitec Is New Name for Climatec’s Engineered HVAC Equipment Business

Climatec’s HVAC solutions business announced it will now go to market as Varitec Solutions. The move is a result of Bosch GmbH’s acquisition of Climatec’s Building Technology Group earlier this year. As Daikin Applied’s equipment sales representative in the Arizona, New Mexico, and west Texas regions, Varitec said it is positioned for growth.

Owens Corning Announces Sustainability Goals

Positions company as World’s Largest Industrial Purchaser of Renewable Energy.

Finding Carpet Cleaning Certification Classes In GA

There are many carpet cleaning certification classes in GA for technicians to peruse and given the stateandrsquos climate and proximity to the coast thatandrsquos not a surprise. The constant humidity and threat of severe weather puts additional strain on the homeandrsquos flooring as it will attract soils and become a sponge

Lennox Announces Residential and Commercial Products Price Increase

Lennox Industries Inc. announced it will increase prices from 3 to 4 percent on select residential and commercial equipment, accessories, and parts effective Jan. 1, 2016 due in part to the increased costs of regulatory compliance.

LG Opens Expanded Headquarters for US Air Conditioning Business

LG Electronics USA celebrated the opening of its new LG Air Conditioning Systems Headquarters outside of Atlanta. At 40,000 square feet, LG said this state-of-the-art facility will support its fast-growing air conditioning systems business and educate engineers, contractors, and technicians about the company’s HVAC technologies.

You Need A New Roof, But What Color?

Once you’ve narrowed down your decision to type of shingles and brand. Ask your roofer if they have samples or where you can get sample boards. The sample board will have a few rows of the actual shingles glued to a board. This is a good place to start.

Narrow your choice down to 3-4 colors you like. Then ask to borrow a sample board of each color. (Local building supply companies usually have several of these on hand. Or ask your roofer to get you some.) Bring those sample boards home and set them up against your house. Look at them from a distance. Ask your friends, neighbors, and family members to weigh in. Sometimes it takes someone else’s top choice to help you realize that you don’t like that one.

Once you think you have it narrowed down to a few colors, ask your roofer for a list of local jobs using those colors. Then do a drive by and accept that you’ll get strange looks as you snap pictures of random strangers’ homes. Seeing the shingles installed on a roof at full scale is truly the best way to color shop.

Some shingle manufacturers have a feature where you can pay to upload your house picture and they will build a mask so you can visualize the different colors on your home. Certainteed has this feature for a price, but it also takes several days for them to process your request.

http://felicitygray6.blogspot.com/2015/11/tips-on-choosing-color-of-your-new-roof_12.html

Basic Things To Know About Lawn Care

With a little TLC, the grass can always be greener in your front yard. Although there are challenges when it comes to creating the perfect lawn, simple steps can make a difference in the appearance and health of your grass. For example, using a grass common to your area results in the healthiest lawn for your region.

Mowing doesn't just make grass look neat and tidy, it's also important to a lawn's health. When mowing, remove no more than one-third of the length of the grass at one time, as overcutting leaves grass susceptible to insects and disease. Longer grass provides shade for soil and minimizes water loss. Mow the lawn with sharp mower blades, as dull ones result in damaged, ragged grass.

A weed-covered, slow-growing and discolored lawn is likely lacking in nutrients and in need of fertilizer. Many nutrients grass require occur naturally in soil, but extra doses of nitrogen, phosphorus and potassium are necessary, according to the University of California at Davis. Use a fertilizer appropriate to your lawn's particular variety of grass and water thoroughly the day before applying. Afterward, hose down the lawn just enough to flush fertilizer deep into the soil, where it's needed most.

http://www.hgtv.com/design/topics/landscaping

A beautiful lawn requires water but not too much, as excessive watering leads to thatch, a tangled mess of roots between the grass and ground. Instead of wasteful daily watering, give the lawn a drink only when needed. To tell if the grass is thirsty, look for a bluish tinge or footprints that remain embedded -- both are signs of dehydration. Give the lawn roughly an inch of water; MSNBC recommends placing a tuna can on the ground and watering until it's full.

Over time, foot traffic and other factors may result in compacted soil just beneath the lawn's surface. Not only does this inhibit grass growth and water absorption, it creates prime conditions for weeds. 
Aeration breaks up compacted lawns by removing plugs of soil or creating pores in the soil. The process can be carried out with a hand-held device or a machine rented from a specialty store.

Wednesday, November 11, 2015

Tips On Choosing the Color of Your New Roof

Once you’ve narrowed down your decision to type of shingles and brand. Ask your roofer if they have samples or where you can get sample boards. The sample board will have a few rows of the actual shingles glued to a board. This is a good place to start.

Narrow your choice down to 3-4 colors you like. Then ask to borrow a sample board of each color. (Local building supply companies usually have several of these on hand. Or ask your roofer to get you some.) Bring those sample boards home and set them up against your house. Look at them from a distance. Ask your friends, neighbors, and family members to weigh in. Sometimes it takes someone else’s top choice to help you realize that you don’t like that one.

Once you think you have it narrowed down to a few colors, ask your roofer for a list of local jobs using those colors. Then do a drive by and accept that you’ll get strange looks as you snap pictures of random strangers’ homes. Seeing the shingles installed on a roof at full scale is truly the best way to color shop.

Some shingle manufacturers have a feature where you can pay to upload your house picture and they will build a mask so you can visualize the different colors on your home. Certainteed has this feature for a price, but it also takes several days for them to process your request.

https://ferrislouis.wordpress.com/2015/11/12/tips-on-choosing-the-color-of-your-new-roof/

Once You Own An Extraordinary Oriental Rug, You Must Keep It Clean

Oriental rugs are an exotic and sophisticated touch to any home or apartment. The addition of an Oriental rug to a room significantly alters the feel and character of your living space.
Oriental rugs, despite their name, describe meticulously crafted rugs from Iran, Turkey, India, Southeast Asia and elsewhere in the Middle East. Originally, these rugs were only available by import. 
Today, though, one can purchase high-quality handmade Oriental rugs from reputable manufacturers in the United States, too. 

1. Respond immediately to stains. You can save yourself a lot of future trouble and headaches by cleaning stains immediately after they occur. By never letting a stain set, you can avoid having your Oriental rug permanently damaged and in need of a costly professional clean. You want to clean your rug once a month; regardless of how clean you think it may be, rugs pick up a lot of dirt every day from regular use. Flip your rug regularly so that no area side sustains more damage from the sun or everyday use than another.

2. Vacuum both sides. The first thing you want to do when routinely cleaning your Oriental rug is to get all the loose dirt, dust and grime off the rug. Pick one corner of your rug off the ground and give it a small kick or knock it with your fist. If you see a cloud of dirt or dust explode off the surface, your rug is in desperate need of a clean. Thoroughly vacuum the top of the rug before flipping it over and vacuuming the bottom.

3. Concoct a cold-water and white-vinegar solution.
Mix three parts water and one part vinegar. You don't want to overpower the smell with vinegar. You never want to use soap or other harsh chemicals on the Oriental rug. Most Oriental rugs are made with vegetable dyes (natural dyes) which can easily run or discolor. Harsh chemicals will encourage discoloration. You do not want to use soap because there is no way to remove it 100% without rinsing it with a hose which will cause color runs and it will become sticky with residue which will cause black stains. Vinegar is an old remedy to naturally clean and freshen Oriental rugs, the colors will become more vibrant and it will provide a natural clean.

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4. Mix the concoction in a spray bottle and lightly spray the rug evenly, allow to dry.

5. Use the same solution for the fringes of the rug. You can use a light brush and work it through the fringes as if you are brushing hair. If the fringes are pure white, which can mean cotton, apply less vinegar and place a fan on the fringes to dry it faster. Cotton fringes are known to turn brown from the cotton fibers.

6. Place a floor fan on the rug to dry it faster. You do not want the Oriental rug to sit wet on your hard floors, the longer it sits wet, the better chance it has to mildew. Do not hang the Oriental rug when it's wet (still dripping) this will cause color runs. You can hang the rug while it's damp.

rug cleaning

Barry Warner Named MacroAir President

MacroAir, manufacturer of high volume, low speed (HVLS) fans, has named Barry Warner as its new president. The company said Warner will provide strategic leadership, enhance operations management, and further support MacroAir’s growing distributor network.

State of Washington to Develop Smart Buildings, Campuses Demo

The U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) is matching a $2.25 million Clean Energy Fund grant from the Washington Department of Commerce to research, develop, and demonstrate the technologies needed to create smart buildings, campuses, and cities to better manage energy usage.

Housing Continues to Recover at Modest Pace

Markets in 79 of the approximately 360 metro areas nationwide returned to or exceeded their last normal levels of economic and housing activity in the third quarter of 2015, according to the latest National Association of Home Builders (NAHB)/First American Leading Markets Index (LMI).

Commercial HVAC Contractors Keep Data Centers Healthy

When it comes to ensuring data centers operate at a safe temperature, are properly vented, and maintain proper humidity levels, no one’s role is more important than the HVAC contractor’s.

The Wireless HVAC Tool Wave

Manufacturers are responding to the demand by offering a wide range of wireless tools they believe will help contractors and technicians do their jobs more accurately and efficiently.

GPS Navigation Continues to Evolve

GPS keeps transforming, evolving from the clunky receivers that had to be hardwired into every truck to tiny plug-and-play devices and mobile apps that provide a multitude of data that can help contractors manage their businesses more effectively.

PROSOCO Announces SWR Institute-Validated Contractors

New tool provides recommended list of air barrier installers.

Preventing the Next Outbreak of Legionnaires’ Disease

The recent major Legionnaires’ disease outbreak in New York City that sickened at least 127 people and killed 12 could have been prevented through regular cooling tower service and maintenance. But, it’s not just cooling towers that need to be maintained.

Moisture Management Solutions for Masonry Walls

Mortar Net Solutions

Integrated Data Center is Next Frontier for Intelligent Buildings Market

By coordinating investment in energy conservation measures, equipment upgrades, and the use of software and services, integrated data center energy management promises to deliver greater energy and operational efficiency improvements to facilities or campuses hosting data centers, says Navigant Research.

Cost-Effective Solution for Cincinnati Office

The checklist for what makes a project successful will almost always include staying at or under budget

The Contractor’s Dream: Getting Exactly What You Want From Your Supply House

Contractors should meet with their supplier and tell them about their changing expectations and what will be needed so they both can succeed. You must clearly communicate what you feel is necessary to succeed in today’s fast-moving marketplace.

Green Seal Launches Expanded Standard

Allows certification to new categories, including concrete sealers and floor coatings.

Field Controls LLC: UV Air Purifiers

The Duo-11/24V and Duo-14/24V include a two-stage purification process that works with virtually any forced-air system.

AHRI Names John Lanier COO

In his expanded role, Lanier will manage AHRI’s certification programs, standards, software development, regulatory and international policy, communications, and information technology.

FLIR Systems Inc.: Infrared Meters

The TG54 and TG56 Spot IR Thermometers let users take non-contact temperature measurements with a distance-to-spot ratio of 24:1 (TG54) and 30:1 (TG56).

HVAC Manufacturers: Nov. 9, 2015

Fresh-Aire UV names Aaron Engel vice president of business development; Mitsubishi Electric names new vice president of supply chain management; more HVAC manufacturer news briefs.

How to Provide the Best-Cost, Not Least-Cost, Option on New and Retrofit ERVs

Selling end-users just an energy recovery ventilator (ERV) without realizing the options or wheel’s long-term performance benefits cheats a facility out its full energy-saving potential, which is ironically the premise for energy recovery in the first place.

HVAC Organizations: Nov. 9, 2015

EPA announces it will not be increasing efficiency standards for GHPs listed in its Energy Star program; more HVAC organization news briefs.

Vote in Our Online Poll: Smart Thermostats

Are you seeing more homeowners buy or express interest in a smart or connected thermostat?

HVAC Financial Report: Nov. 9, 2015

Lennox Intl. Inc. reports revenue for the third quarter at $955 million, up 6 percent from the third quarter in 2014; more HVAC financial reports.

Business Planning and Risk Assessment

A risk assessment is a process to identify potential hazards and analyze what could happen if a hazard occurs. A business impact analysis (BIA) is the process for determining the potential impacts resulting from the interruption of time sensitive or critical business processes.

Europe Debates F-Gas and Policy at Roundtable Event

The European Partnership for Energy and the Environment (EPEE) hosted event entitled “From HFCs, Heating & Cooling, to Energy Labelling: Europe’s Energy Challenges for 2016 and beyond” brought together representatives from industry, the European Union (EU) institutions, member states, and other stakeholders.

CHP to Provide Hot Water and Air Conditioning for Long Island School District

Four microturbines will include an integrated hot water cogeneration module to allow for a simple mechanical connection to multiple-facility hot water systems, as well as absorption chilling, reducing equipment footprint and facilitating quiet, safe, and reliable operations for combined heat and power (CHP).

Belimo Aircontrols Inc.: Inline Flow Meters

These Inline Flow Meters (½-inch to 2 inches) provide accurate and repeatable hot or chilled water flow measurement.

Carrier Partners with Orca Energy

The agreement between Orca Energy and Carrier is part of Carrier’s renewed emphasis on geothermal heating and cooling solutions.

HVAC Commercial Contractor: Nov. 9, 2015

Poole and Kent Corp. donates $1,500 to the MCERF; more HVAC commercial contractor news briefs.

Troubleshooting Challenge: A Walk-In Freezer That’s Operating Erratically

In this troubleshooting situation you are dealing with equipment that has only been in operation for two months. And during that time frame, the customer has complained that at times the box temperature is higher than it should be, but the unit then seems to recover and freeze OK.

ICC, ASHRAE Publish New Code Resource for Water Efficiency

The International Code Council (ICC) and ASHRAE have partnered to publish 2015 WEP: Water Efficiency Provisions of the International Green Construction Code. The organizations said the publication is a complete code resource on water conservation and efficiency.

Service Nation Inc. and BNP Media Create Service World Expo

Service Nation Inc. and BNP Media — parent company of the ACHR NEWS — announced they will combine forces to create a new, interactive seminar and trade show event for residential contractors in HVAC, plumbing, and electrical services called Service World Expo.

New Certification Program Introduced for Customer Service Representatives

Power Selling Pros, a leading customer service and call handling training company, has developed a new customer service representative (CSR) certification program to help home service businesses deliver a consistent, positive customer service experience.

HVAC Industry Keeps Truckin’ Along

Because trucks are a crucial part of any HVAC contractor’s business, it’s imperative that they be kept in good working condition, which requires constant oversight and, of course, money.

You Need A New Roof, But What Color?

Once you’ve narrowed down your decision to type of shingles and brand. Ask your roofer if they have samples or where you can get sample boards. The sample board will have a few rows of the actual shingles glued to a board. This is a good place to start.

Narrow your choice down to 3-4 colors you like. Then ask to borrow a sample board of each color. (Local building supply companies usually have several of these on hand. Or ask your roofer to get you some.) Bring those sample boards home and set them up against your house. Look at them from a distance. Ask your friends, neighbors, and family members to weigh in. Sometimes it takes someone else’s top choice to help you realize that you don’t like that one.

Once you think you have it narrowed down to a few colors, ask your roofer for a list of local jobs using those colors. Then do a drive by and accept that you’ll get strange looks as you snap pictures of random strangers’ homes. Seeing the shingles installed on a roof at full scale is truly the best way to color shop.

Some shingle manufacturers have a feature where you can pay to upload your house picture and they will build a mask so you can visualize the different colors on your home. Certainteed has this feature for a price, but it also takes several days for them to process your request.

https://clubslow.wordpress.com/2015/11/11/tips-on-choosing-the-color-of-your-new-roof-7/

Tuesday, November 10, 2015

You Need A New Roof, But What Color?

Once you’ve narrowed down your decision to type of shingles and brand. Ask your roofer if they have samples or where you can get sample boards. The sample board will have a few rows of the actual shingles glued to a board. This is a good place to start.

Narrow your choice down to 3-4 colors you like. Then ask to borrow a sample board of each color. (Local building supply companies usually have several of these on hand. Or ask your roofer to get you some.) Bring those sample boards home and set them up against your house. Look at them from a distance. Ask your friends, neighbors, and family members to weigh in. Sometimes it takes someone else’s top choice to help you realize that you don’t like that one.

Once you think you have it narrowed down to a few colors, ask your roofer for a list of local jobs using those colors. Then do a drive by and accept that you’ll get strange looks as you snap pictures of random strangers’ homes. Seeing the shingles installed on a roof at full scale is truly the best way to color shop.

Some shingle manufacturers have a feature where you can pay to upload your house picture and they will build a mask so you can visualize the different colors on your home. Certainteed has this feature for a price, but it also takes several days for them to process your request.

http://christinekurt8763.tumblr.com/post/132989244054/you-need-a-new-roof-but-what-color

Daintree Networks Names 2015 Energy Champion Award Winners

Daintree Networks®, a provider of open networked wireless building control and operation solutions for smart buildings, has announced the winners of its second annual Energy Champion Awards. The awards honor the efforts of those in the industry that are openly driving awareness to save energy in commercial buildings.

What To Do When Your Carpet Gets Water Damage

When carpet sustains water damage quick action is needed. It seems like everything is attracted to moisture including soils pests and various microbes. If the moisture isnandrsquot dealt with right away the flooring may take on permanent discoloration or odors. Even worse it may become a haven for molds and other pathoge

How To Choose A Rug Cleaning Service

When looking for a rug cleaning service people should figure out how every company approaches treatment before they settle on one. Precious rugs can be uniquely put together and many feature a one of a kind design. And though they are tough they can be worn down and damaged by soil if they are not cleaned promptly. Thatandrs

Plumbing and Heating Expert Shares Several Suggestions For Your Home Air Conditioning

This Old House(http://www.thisoldhouse.com/toh/photos/0,,20209975,00.html may also be of interest) plumbing and heating expert Richard Trethewey shares his know-how for central air and window units.

Dirty filters kill your AC's efficiency, so install a new one every month during the cooling season for central and window units (or clean them if you've got the washable type). 
Look for the filter's minimum efficiency reporting value, or MERV, which ranges from 1 to 12 for home AC units; the higher the number, the better filtration it provides 
(and the more energy needed to pull air through it, so balance air-quality concerns with energy costs).

Ducts can lose up to 30 percent of airflow through leaks, and window AC units are notoriously tough to seal properly. Find leaks using the old "smoke trick": 
For window units, light a stick of incense and hold it where the unit and the window frame meet; for central AC, hold the stick near duct connections. If the smoke blows around, 
you've got leakage. For ductwork, use foil tape to seal small gaps and duct mastic for larger ones; for window AC units, stuff foam between the device and the window frame, taping as needed.

There's no need to blast the AC at full tilt while you're at work. For central units, install a programmable thermostat that lets you set higher temps when you're gone and cooler temps when you're home. 
Newer window units have built-in timers and adjustable thermostats, or you can buy a timer at any home store for $10 to $20; just make sure it matches your device's voltage. 
Unless you're going on vacation, don't shut off the system; otherwise, the air compressor will need to work harder to cool your house later.

Ducts in hot attics or crawl spaces should be wrapped to keep the air within them cool. You can use spray foam, batt insulation, or rigid-foam insulation. Seal batt and rigid insulation with foil tape (not duct tape). For tight spaces, wraps like Reflectix offer some degree of insulation. 

A central AC system's air compressor and condenser are usually located outside the house, close to your foundation. It works best when there's about 24 inches of clear space in all directions, so get rid of nearby shrubs, tall grass, leaves, and hanging branches.

"Install condensers or window units on the north or east side of your house, or build a screen to shield them from the sun. Putting them in direct sunlight reduces their efficiency by as much as 10 percent."

Extend the life of your AC system by keeping blinds or shades down during the day; you can also install awnings to shield south-facing windows from intense sun. Consider running the AC in conjunction with floor or ceiling fans to circulate cooled air more effectively.

The dealer who installed your central AC (or one you find locally) should put you on a yearly cleaning schedule that goes beyond just cleaning the filters. Schedule this checkup before the cooling season starts (or do it now if you didn't do it earlier this year), and make sure it includes the following tasks: cleaning and inspecting coils; cleaning or replacing filters; adjusting and replacing fan belts; 
lubricating motors and bearings; cleaning and checking blowers and fans; inspecting controls and safeties; checking refrigerant and pressures; and verifying operating temperatures.

Shutting too many interior doors causes central AC systems to go out of balance, meaning there's less airflow in the entire house. If you want some privacy, keep doors slightly ajar instead. 

Federal laws require AC units to be a lot more efficient than they were just 10 years ago. For central AC, look for the seasonal energy-efficiency ratio, or SEER; for window units, the measure is simply 
called the energy-efficiency ratio, or EER. The standards mandate a SEER of 13 and an EER of 8, but devices with higher numbers will cost less to operate.

Energy tax credits may provide extra financial incentives. Look for available rebates from utility companies, manufacturers of AC/Heating and plumbing products, and the US government. Your local power company is a good place to start and can usually point you to the latest info on credits, rebates and other incentives in your area.

Monday, November 9, 2015

You Need A New Roof, But What Color?

Once you’ve narrowed down your decision to type of shingles and brand. Ask your roofer if they have samples or where you can get sample boards. The sample board will have a few rows of the actual shingles glued to a board. This is a good place to start.

Narrow your choice down to 3-4 colors you like. Then ask to borrow a sample board of each color. (Local building supply companies usually have several of these on hand. Or ask your roofer to get you some.) Bring those sample boards home and set them up against your house. Look at them from a distance. Ask your friends, neighbors, and family members to weigh in. Sometimes it takes someone else’s top choice to help you realize that you don’t like that one.

Once you think you have it narrowed down to a few colors, ask your roofer for a list of local jobs using those colors. Then do a drive by and accept that you’ll get strange looks as you snap pictures of random strangers’ homes. Seeing the shingles installed on a roof at full scale is truly the best way to color shop.

Some shingle manufacturers have a feature where you can pay to upload your house picture and they will build a mask so you can visualize the different colors on your home. Certainteed has this feature for a price, but it also takes several days for them to process your request.

https://pretzlesandjuice.wordpress.com/2015/11/09/you-need-a-new-roof-but-what-color-8/

ENE Systems Acquires Pro Controls

ENE Systems Inc., one of the largest independent controls contractors in New England, has purchased Pro Controls, a Bow, New Hampshire-based facilities and energy management control system contractor.

Tom Mifflin Joins Tubelite as Product Manager

Tubelite Inc. named Tom Mifflin as its product manager supporting its storefront, curtainwall, entrances and daylight control systems.

Layered Acoustical Panels

Baresque

New Nashville Offices Feature Curtainwall Systems

The high-performance curtainwall offers unobstructed views of downtown and supports the energy-efficient building’s LEED Gold certification.

You Need A New Roof, But What Color?

Once you’ve narrowed down your decision to type of shingles and brand. Ask your roofer if they have samples or where you can get sample boards. The sample board will have a few rows of the actual shingles glued to a board. This is a good place to start.

Narrow your choice down to 3-4 colors you like. Then ask to borrow a sample board of each color. (Local building supply companies usually have several of these on hand. Or ask your roofer to get you some.) Bring those sample boards home and set them up against your house. Look at them from a distance. Ask your friends, neighbors, and family members to weigh in. Sometimes it takes someone else’s top choice to help you realize that you don’t like that one.

Once you think you have it narrowed down to a few colors, ask your roofer for a list of local jobs using those colors. Then do a drive by and accept that you’ll get strange looks as you snap pictures of random strangers’ homes. Seeing the shingles installed on a roof at full scale is truly the best way to color shop.

Some shingle manufacturers have a feature where you can pay to upload your house picture and they will build a mask so you can visualize the different colors on your home. Certainteed has this feature for a price, but it also takes several days for them to process your request.

https://daiseysandnightlights.wordpress.com/2015/11/09/tips-on-choosing-the-color-of-your-new-roof-6/

Ceiling Panels Combine High Sound Absorption, Blocking

Armstrong Ceiling Systems

Sunday, November 8, 2015

Tips On Choosing the Color of Your New Roof

Once you’ve narrowed down your decision to type of shingles and brand. Ask your roofer if they have samples or where you can get sample boards. The sample board will have a few rows of the actual shingles glued to a board. This is a good place to start.

Narrow your choice down to 3-4 colors you like. Then ask to borrow a sample board of each color. (Local building supply companies usually have several of these on hand. Or ask your roofer to get you some.) Bring those sample boards home and set them up against your house. Look at them from a distance. Ask your friends, neighbors, and family members to weigh in. Sometimes it takes someone else’s top choice to help you realize that you don’t like that one.

Once you think you have it narrowed down to a few colors, ask your roofer for a list of local jobs using those colors. Then do a drive by and accept that you’ll get strange looks as you snap pictures of random strangers’ homes. Seeing the shingles installed on a roof at full scale is truly the best way to color shop.

Some shingle manufacturers have a feature where you can pay to upload your house picture and they will build a mask so you can visualize the different colors on your home. Certainteed has this feature for a price, but it also takes several days for them to process your request.

https://youknowitsandrew.wordpress.com/2015/11/09/tips-on-choosing-the-color-of-your-new-roof-7/

Tips On Choosing the Color of Your New Roof

Once you’ve narrowed down your decision to type of shingles and brand. Ask your roofer if they have samples or where you can get sample boards. The sample board will have a few rows of the actual shingles glued to a board. This is a good place to start.

Narrow your choice down to 3-4 colors you like. Then ask to borrow a sample board of each color. (Local building supply companies usually have several of these on hand. Or ask your roofer to get you some.) Bring those sample boards home and set them up against your house. Look at them from a distance. Ask your friends, neighbors, and family members to weigh in. Sometimes it takes someone else’s top choice to help you realize that you don’t like that one.

Once you think you have it narrowed down to a few colors, ask your roofer for a list of local jobs using those colors. Then do a drive by and accept that you’ll get strange looks as you snap pictures of random strangers’ homes. Seeing the shingles installed on a roof at full scale is truly the best way to color shop.

Some shingle manufacturers have a feature where you can pay to upload your house picture and they will build a mask so you can visualize the different colors on your home. Certainteed has this feature for a price, but it also takes several days for them to process your request.

http://daiseysandnightlights.blogspot.com/2015/11/tips-on-choosing-color-of-your-new-roof.html

Tips On Choosing the Color of Your New Roof

Once you’ve narrowed down your decision to type of shingles and brand. Ask your roofer if they have samples or where you can get sample boards. The sample board will have a few rows of the actual shingles glued to a board. This is a good place to start.

Narrow your choice down to 3-4 colors you like. Then ask to borrow a sample board of each color. (Local building supply companies usually have several of these on hand. Or ask your roofer to get you some.) Bring those sample boards home and set them up against your house. Look at them from a distance. Ask your friends, neighbors, and family members to weigh in. Sometimes it takes someone else’s top choice to help you realize that you don’t like that one.

Once you think you have it narrowed down to a few colors, ask your roofer for a list of local jobs using those colors. Then do a drive by and accept that you’ll get strange looks as you snap pictures of random strangers’ homes. Seeing the shingles installed on a roof at full scale is truly the best way to color shop.

Some shingle manufacturers have a feature where you can pay to upload your house picture and they will build a mask so you can visualize the different colors on your home. Certainteed has this feature for a price, but it also takes several days for them to process your request.

https://acrepairpensacola.wordpress.com/2015/11/07/tips-on-choosing-the-color-of-your-new-roof-4/

Saturday, November 7, 2015

AHRI Applauds Decision to Consider Including HFCs in Montreal Protocol

The Air-Conditioning, Heating, and Refrigeration Institute (AHRI) applauded the decision of the Parties of the Montreal Protocol (MP) to work toward an amendment in 2016 to include HFC refrigerants in the treaty’s purview, with a goal of working toward a schedule to phasedown their use across the globe.

You Need A New Roof, But What Color?

Once you’ve narrowed down your decision to type of shingles and brand. Ask your roofer if they have samples or where you can get sample boards. The sample board will have a few rows of the actual shingles glued to a board. This is a good place to start.

Narrow your choice down to 3-4 colors you like. Then ask to borrow a sample board of each color. (Local building supply companies usually have several of these on hand. Or ask your roofer to get you some.) Bring those sample boards home and set them up against your house. Look at them from a distance. Ask your friends, neighbors, and family members to weigh in. Sometimes it takes someone else’s top choice to help you realize that you don’t like that one.

Once you think you have it narrowed down to a few colors, ask your roofer for a list of local jobs using those colors. Then do a drive by and accept that you’ll get strange looks as you snap pictures of random strangers’ homes. Seeing the shingles installed on a roof at full scale is truly the best way to color shop.

Some shingle manufacturers have a feature where you can pay to upload your house picture and they will build a mask so you can visualize the different colors on your home. Certainteed has this feature for a price, but it also takes several days for them to process your request.

http://christinekurt8763.blogspot.com/2015/11/you-need-new-roof-but-what-color.html

Friday, November 6, 2015

Tips On Choosing the Color of Your New Roof

Once you’ve narrowed down your decision to type of shingles and brand. Ask your roofer if they have samples or where you can get sample boards. The sample board will have a few rows of the actual shingles glued to a board. This is a good place to start.

Narrow your choice down to 3-4 colors you like. Then ask to borrow a sample board of each color. (Local building supply companies usually have several of these on hand. Or ask your roofer to get you some.) Bring those sample boards home and set them up against your house. Look at them from a distance. Ask your friends, neighbors, and family members to weigh in. Sometimes it takes someone else’s top choice to help you realize that you don’t like that one.

Once you think you have it narrowed down to a few colors, ask your roofer for a list of local jobs using those colors. Then do a drive by and accept that you’ll get strange looks as you snap pictures of random strangers’ homes. Seeing the shingles installed on a roof at full scale is truly the best way to color shop.

Some shingle manufacturers have a feature where you can pay to upload your house picture and they will build a mask so you can visualize the different colors on your home. Certainteed has this feature for a price, but it also takes several days for them to process your request.

https://felicitygray6.wordpress.com/2015/11/07/tips-on-choosing-the-color-of-your-new-roof/

IKEA to Install Nevada’s Largest Retail Solar Array on Future Las Vegas Store

IKEA has announced plans to install a solar power system atop its Las Vegas store opening summer 2016. Panel installation will begin this winter, with completion expected in spring for what will be the largest single-use rooftop solar array by a retailer in the state of Nevada.

Tips On Choosing the Color of Your New Roof

Once you’ve narrowed down your decision to type of shingles and brand. Ask your roofer if they have samples or where you can get sample boards. The sample board will have a few rows of the actual shingles glued to a board. This is a good place to start.

Narrow your choice down to 3-4 colors you like. Then ask to borrow a sample board of each color. (Local building supply companies usually have several of these on hand. Or ask your roofer to get you some.) Bring those sample boards home and set them up against your house. Look at them from a distance. Ask your friends, neighbors, and family members to weigh in. Sometimes it takes someone else’s top choice to help you realize that you don’t like that one.

Once you think you have it narrowed down to a few colors, ask your roofer for a list of local jobs using those colors. Then do a drive by and accept that you’ll get strange looks as you snap pictures of random strangers’ homes. Seeing the shingles installed on a roof at full scale is truly the best way to color shop.

Some shingle manufacturers have a feature where you can pay to upload your house picture and they will build a mask so you can visualize the different colors on your home. Certainteed has this feature for a price, but it also takes several days for them to process your request.

http://ferrislouis7332.blogspot.com/2015/11/you-need-new-roof-but-what-color.html

Thursday, November 5, 2015

You Need A New Roof, But What Color?

Once you’ve narrowed down your decision to type of shingles and brand. Ask your roofer if they have samples or where you can get sample boards. The sample board will have a few rows of the actual shingles glued to a board. This is a good place to start.

Narrow your choice down to 3-4 colors you like. Then ask to borrow a sample board of each color. (Local building supply companies usually have several of these on hand. Or ask your roofer to get you some.) Bring those sample boards home and set them up against your house. Look at them from a distance. Ask your friends, neighbors, and family members to weigh in. Sometimes it takes someone else’s top choice to help you realize that you don’t like that one.

Once you think you have it narrowed down to a few colors, ask your roofer for a list of local jobs using those colors. Then do a drive by and accept that you’ll get strange looks as you snap pictures of random strangers’ homes. Seeing the shingles installed on a roof at full scale is truly the best way to color shop.

Some shingle manufacturers have a feature where you can pay to upload your house picture and they will build a mask so you can visualize the different colors on your home. Certainteed has this feature for a price, but it also takes several days for them to process your request.

http://ferrislouis7332.tumblr.com/post/132652432348/tips-on-choosing-the-color-of-your-new-roof

Fuel Cell to Provide 75% of Energy Load for Hyatt Hotel

Hyatt Hotels Corp. has announced a new relationship with Bloom Energy, a fuel cell manufacturer. Hyatt Regency Greenwich has been selected as the recipient of Hyatt’s first 500kW fuel cell, which will provide up to 75 percent of the hotel’s energy load, generating significant cost savings.

ROXUL Launches Energy Design Centre

An online portal for architects, designers and building specifiers.

Tips On Choosing the Color of Your New Roof

Once you’ve narrowed down your decision to type of shingles and brand. Ask your roofer if they have samples or where you can get sample boards. The sample board will have a few rows of the actual shingles glued to a board. This is a good place to start.

Narrow your choice down to 3-4 colors you like. Then ask to borrow a sample board of each color. (Local building supply companies usually have several of these on hand. Or ask your roofer to get you some.) Bring those sample boards home and set them up against your house. Look at them from a distance. Ask your friends, neighbors, and family members to weigh in. Sometimes it takes someone else’s top choice to help you realize that you don’t like that one.

Once you think you have it narrowed down to a few colors, ask your roofer for a list of local jobs using those colors. Then do a drive by and accept that you’ll get strange looks as you snap pictures of random strangers’ homes. Seeing the shingles installed on a roof at full scale is truly the best way to color shop.

Some shingle manufacturers have a feature where you can pay to upload your house picture and they will build a mask so you can visualize the different colors on your home. Certainteed has this feature for a price, but it also takes several days for them to process your request.

https://christinekurt8763.wordpress.com/2015/11/05/tips-on-choosing-the-color-of-your-new-roof/

Wednesday, November 4, 2015

Tips On Choosing the Color of Your New Roof

Once you’ve narrowed down your decision to type of shingles and brand. Ask your roofer if they have samples or where you can get sample boards. The sample board will have a few rows of the actual shingles glued to a board. This is a good place to start.

Narrow your choice down to 3-4 colors you like. Then ask to borrow a sample board of each color. (Local building supply companies usually have several of these on hand. Or ask your roofer to get you some.) Bring those sample boards home and set them up against your house. Look at them from a distance. Ask your friends, neighbors, and family members to weigh in. Sometimes it takes someone else’s top choice to help you realize that you don’t like that one.

Once you think you have it narrowed down to a few colors, ask your roofer for a list of local jobs using those colors. Then do a drive by and accept that you’ll get strange looks as you snap pictures of random strangers’ homes. Seeing the shingles installed on a roof at full scale is truly the best way to color shop.

Some shingle manufacturers have a feature where you can pay to upload your house picture and they will build a mask so you can visualize the different colors on your home. Certainteed has this feature for a price, but it also takes several days for them to process your request.

https://recklesswolfterritory.wordpress.com/2015/11/04/you-need-a-new-roof-but-what-color-2/

Weld-Crete Named Certified Green Product Through SGBC

Larsen Products Corp. announced its Weld-Crete concrete bonding agent has been certified under the Singapore Green Building Product labeling scheme.

EnerNOC and EnTouch Controls Partner on Energy Intelligence Offering

EnerNOC Inc., a provider of energy intelligence software (EIS), and EnTouch Controls have announced a strategic partnership to deliver the benefits of EIS to businesses that have large numbers of small footprint outlets, such as those in the national retail and food service industries.

Real Life Q&A About Roofing Scenarios

Question: How do you know when an asphalt shingle roof needs replacement? Are there clues to look for before telltale water stains appear on our plaster ceilings?

Answer: There are several clues, and the biggest one is age. If your roof is more than 20 years old, there's a good chance it's due for replacement. But younger roofs can fail too,
so it's a good idea to inspect a roof at least once a year. Don't use a ladder, though. Binoculars are easier and a lot safer, and you can spot most problems from the ground.

Question: Everything being equal (ventilation, shingle type, climate, etc.), which roof will last longer: one with a steep pitch or one with a shallow pitch? Seems to me a steep hillside erodes more quickly than a low slope, so I'd think that roof shingles would wear out more quickly on a steeply sloped roof.

Answer: It's difficult to say. On one hand, a steep roof is less likely to collect leaves and other debris that hold moisture against the shingles and invite the growth of moss and algae. On the other hand, that same roof in an unshaded area facing due south will take the full brunt of the sun, which is hard on any roof.

Question: We have a major leakage problem and are getting a new roof. What is the best underlayment to protect the valleys in my roof from leaking: ice and shield guard, metal flashing, or double rolled shingles?

Answer: First, your roofers should lay down an ice and water shield over the entire roof. Made of polyethylene and rubberized asphalt, this membrane prevents water that has slipped under shingles from penetrating to ceilings below. The valleys should then be covered with metal flashing or weaving. I would also recommend two layers of the ice and water shield on the lower section of the roof (along the eaves), around chimneys and beside the dormers.

Question: My friend has a new 9,000-square-foot home and has had problems with the roof leaking. The roofing man and two painting guys have told her that the caulk on her roof was the source of the problem. They told her that she should have it checked every six months for cracking and possible replacement because the caulk doesn't last long. I have never heard of this before and was wondering if they are pulling her leg or if this is a real problem?

Answer: I've got to tell you, it sounds like they're pulling your leg. You shouldn't need any caulking on a roof with proper flashing. You need a second opinion.

Question: A friend recently mentioned in passing he thought some of the "flashing" on my roof looked as if it were in rough shape. Can you explain exactly what roof flashing is?

Answer: Flashing is just material—usually aluminum or galvanized steel—that's used over joints in roof and wall construction to prevent water seeping in and causing damage.
Depending on the style of your house's roof, you probably have it in the valleys, around the chimney and pipes, and around any dormer windows or skylights.
Most damage shows up either in flashing that's deteriorating due to weathering and oxidizing, or in flashing that has come loose.|I can't say for sure without seeing your roof,
but most flashing problems can be patched or repaired fairly easily. Professional roofers typically cut and shape their own flashing from sheet metal, but the most common
flashing pieces also come pre-formed and can be applied without much difficulty using caulking or roof cement.

http://acrepairpensacola.blogspot.com/2015/11/real-life-questions-and-answers-about.html

Tips On Choosing the Color of Your New Roof

Once you’ve narrowed down your decision to type of shingles and brand. Ask your roofer if they have samples or where you can get sample boards. The sample board will have a few rows of the actual shingles glued to a board. This is a good place to start.

Narrow your choice down to 3-4 colors you like. Then ask to borrow a sample board of each color. (Local building supply companies usually have several of these on hand. Or ask your roofer to get you some.) Bring those sample boards home and set them up against your house. Look at them from a distance. Ask your friends, neighbors, and family members to weigh in. Sometimes it takes someone else’s top choice to help you realize that you don’t like that one.

Once you think you have it narrowed down to a few colors, ask your roofer for a list of local jobs using those colors. Then do a drive by and accept that you’ll get strange looks as you snap pictures of random strangers’ homes. Seeing the shingles installed on a roof at full scale is truly the best way to color shop.

Some shingle manufacturers have a feature where you can pay to upload your house picture and they will build a mask so you can visualize the different colors on your home. Certainteed has this feature for a price, but it also takes several days for them to process your request.

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Real Life Questions And Answers About Roofing Issues

Question: How do you know when an asphalt shingle roof needs replacement? Are there clues to look for before telltale water stains appear on our plaster ceilings?

Answer: There are several clues, and the biggest one is age. If your roof is more than 20 years old, there's a good chance it's due for replacement. But younger roofs can fail too,
so it's a good idea to inspect a roof at least once a year. Don't use a ladder, though. Binoculars are easier and a lot safer, and you can spot most problems from the ground.

Question: Everything being equal (ventilation, shingle type, climate, etc.), which roof will last longer: one with a steep pitch or one with a shallow pitch? Seems to me a steep hillside erodes more quickly than a low slope, so I'd think that roof shingles would wear out more quickly on a steeply sloped roof.

Answer: It's difficult to say. On one hand, a steep roof is less likely to collect leaves and other debris that hold moisture against the shingles and invite the growth of moss and algae. On the other hand, that same roof in an unshaded area facing due south will take the full brunt of the sun, which is hard on any roof.

Question: We have a major leakage problem and are getting a new roof. What is the best underlayment to protect the valleys in my roof from leaking: ice and shield guard, metal flashing, or double rolled shingles?

Answer: First, your roofers should lay down an ice and water shield over the entire roof. Made of polyethylene and rubberized asphalt, this membrane prevents water that has slipped under shingles from penetrating to ceilings below. The valleys should then be covered with metal flashing or weaving. I would also recommend two layers of the ice and water shield on the lower section of the roof (along the eaves), around chimneys and beside the dormers.

Question: My friend has a new 9,000-square-foot home and has had problems with the roof leaking. The roofing man and two painting guys have told her that the caulk on her roof was the source of the problem. They told her that she should have it checked every six months for cracking and possible replacement because the caulk doesn't last long. I have never heard of this before and was wondering if they are pulling her leg or if this is a real problem?

Answer: I've got to tell you, it sounds like they're pulling your leg. You shouldn't need any caulking on a roof with proper flashing. You need a second opinion.

Question: A friend recently mentioned in passing he thought some of the "flashing" on my roof looked as if it were in rough shape. Can you explain exactly what roof flashing is?

Answer: Flashing is just material—usually aluminum or galvanized steel—that's used over joints in roof and wall construction to prevent water seeping in and causing damage.
Depending on the style of your house's roof, you probably have it in the valleys, around the chimney and pipes, and around any dormer windows or skylights.
Most damage shows up either in flashing that's deteriorating due to weathering and oxidizing, or in flashing that has come loose.|I can't say for sure without seeing your roof,
but most flashing problems can be patched or repaired fairly easily. Professional roofers typically cut and shape their own flashing from sheet metal, but the most common
flashing pieces also come pre-formed and can be applied without much difficulty using caulking or roof cement.

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Check Out These Great Questions About Landscaping Design

Question: How do you decide which professional is best for your project?

Answer: The best way is to check them out. Ask for references, and contact them. Ask to see some of their work; if you cannot see it in person, then at least ask to see their portfolios. Keep an eye open for successful projects and find out who is responsible. Of course, a reference from a friend is helpful. You can arrange a site visit with a professional and find out if they provide consulting services. Whether or not a professional will charge for a visit depends on the company. If their time is paid for, they are likely to share all of the ideas they come up with while speaking with you. You can decide for yourself whether or not those ideas are to your way of thinking.

Question: Why should I work with a landscape designer?

Answer: Because a professional landscape designer spends their life thinking about the subject, they come to your garden filled with knowledge, creative ideas and imagination to develop a custom design that is uniquely suited to your home, lifestyle and personal preferences. Landscape design is challenging from an artistic, environmental, architectural, engineering and horticultural viewpoint.

Unlike other art forms, a garden is not a static creation, but a dynamic, evolving ecosystem that requires continued inputs and energy over time. Its creation requires careful thought on different levels: botanically (which plants to choose), spatially (where to put what), seasonally (how will it look year-round?) and temporally (what will it look like in ten years?). A landscape designer factors all these things in and then adds an element of style that provides the spirit of the garden. By spending time with a landscape designer to work through the design details during the planning phase, you will save money and time as it is less costly to consider the alternatives and change your mind on paper than it is during installation or after completion.

Landscape design consists of a process that culminates in the creation of a set of documents that become your blueprint and information source for the project. These documents will assist you in obtaining comparable bids from landscape contractors to fully develop your site either in a single project or in phases over time. A landscape designer will work with you to create this master plan, selecting the most appropriate materials & plants for your site and budget, developing solutions for specific problems on your property (i.e. privacy, noise, etc.), and finding the best people in the landscape industry to help bring the vision for your garden to reality.

Additional benefits of working with a landscape designer include assistance with quality control/site observation during installation, the opportunity to purchase plants at considerable savings from retail prices, and formation of a relationship with someone who can provide ongoing consultation as the garden changes and matures.

Question: I have lots of ideas. How will I be involved in the design process?

Answer: The objective is to help you take your ideas and grow them into the landscape of your dreams. To do so a designer works collaboratively to determine which services best suit your needs, budget and timetable, based on your goals for outdoor living space.

Question: What is the difference between a landscape designer, a landscape architect and a design-build landscaper?

Answer: Landscape design and landscape architecture are similar art forms. The ideal designer for your landscape will be the person most compatible with your taste, lifestyle and budget. In general, landscape design involves the design of residential or small commercial landscapes and gardens that require aesthetic and horticultural skills. Because training and expertise vary widely, it is important to look for a designer whose practice conforms to The Standards of Practice of the Association of Professional Landscape Designers (APLD).

Landscape architecture involves the application of more complex architecture and engineering solutions. Landscape architects have a degree in landscape architecture that typically includes limited horticulture education. They are licensed by the state and are qualified to develop construction-ready plans with construction details for complex retaining walls, decks, water features and drainage. The fees for their services are much higher than those for landscape designers.

Design-build landscape contractors typically implement the plans of landscape designers and architects. They may or may not have staff members with design or horticulture training.

Question: How much should I spend on landscaping?
Answer: Quality landscaping offers an excellent return on investment, ranking as one of the top home improvements. According to MONEY magazine story on home renovations, landscaping has a
recovery value of 100% to 200% if it is well done and harmonizes with foliage nearby. With housing values dropping in many areas, homeowners are seeking to enhance their home’s value with attractive, well-planned landscaping. According to a Michigan State University study, high quality landscaping adds 5 to 11% to the home’s price.

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Real Life Questions And Answers About Roofing Issues

Question: How do you know when an asphalt shingle roof needs replacement? Are there clues to look for before telltale water stains appear on our plaster ceilings?

Answer: While you're in the attic, scan the underside of the roof sheathing for any new signs of water staining since the last inspection,
as well as any soft or moist spots, which tend to show up after a heavy rain. If these problems are widespread, it's a sure sign that you need to call a roofer.

Question: Everything being equal (ventilation, shingle type, climate, etc.), which roof will last longer: one with a steep pitch or one with a shallow pitch? Seems to me a steep hillside erodes more quickly than a low slope, so I'd think that roof shingles would wear out more quickly on a steeply sloped roof.

Answer: It's difficult to say. On one hand, a steep roof is less likely to collect leaves and other debris that hold moisture against the shingles and invite the growth of moss and algae. On the other hand, that same roof in an unshaded area facing due south will take the full brunt of the sun, which is hard on any roof.

Question: We have a major leakage problem and are getting a new roof. What is the best underlayment to protect the valleys in my roof from leaking: ice and shield guard, metal flashing, or double rolled shingles?

Answer: First, your roofers should lay down an ice and water shield over the entire roof. Made of polyethylene and rubberized asphalt, this membrane prevents water that has slipped under shingles from penetrating to ceilings below. The valleys should then be covered with metal flashing or weaving. I would also recommend two layers of the ice and water shield on the lower section of the roof (along the eaves), around chimneys and beside the dormers.

Question: My friend has a new 9,000-square-foot home and has had problems with the roof leaking. The roofing man and two painting guys have told her that the caulk on her roof was the source of the problem. They told her that she should have it checked every six months for cracking and possible replacement because the caulk doesn't last long. I have never heard of this before and was wondering if they are pulling her leg or if this is a real problem?

Answer: I've got to tell you, it sounds like they're pulling your leg. You shouldn't need any caulking on a roof with proper flashing. You need a second opinion.

Question: A friend recently mentioned in passing he thought some of the "flashing" on my roof looked as if it were in rough shape. Can you explain exactly what roof flashing is?

Answer: Flashing is just material—usually aluminum or galvanized steel—that's used over joints in roof and wall construction to prevent water seeping in and causing damage.
Depending on the style of your house's roof, you probably have it in the valleys, around the chimney and pipes, and around any dormer windows or skylights.
Most damage shows up either in flashing that's deteriorating due to weathering and oxidizing, or in flashing that has come loose.|I can't say for sure without seeing your roof,
but most flashing problems can be patched or repaired fairly easily. Professional roofers typically cut and shape their own flashing from sheet metal, but the most common
flashing pieces also come pre-formed and can be applied without much difficulty using caulking or roof cement.

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Mandate for Montreal Protocol Contact Group Achieved

At the just-completed 36th Montreal Protocol Open Ended Working Group (OEWG) meeting in Dubai, the Parties achieved agreement on a mandate for the contact group. This is a significant step towards amending the Protocol, a step which has not been achieved in at least six years.

Daylighting Offers Holistic Approach for Roofing Contractors

I believe residential roofing contractors have the opportunity to sell their customers products they don’t know that they want.

Where Are Carpet Cleaning Certification Classes In California

There are numerous carpet cleaning certification classes in California and many of them offer the Institute of Inspection Cleaning and Restoration Certificationandrsquos IICRC respected curriculum. Professionals who have been in the industry for a long time may wonder why training and education are so important and the tr

Roundy’s Joins EPA’s GreenChill Program

Roundy’s Inc., a leading grocer in the Midwest, announced that it is joining the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency’s (EPA's) GreenChill program, a partnership between the EPA and food retailers to reduce emissions and decrease their impact on the ozone layer and climate change.

SONEX PLANO Absorbers

pinta acoustic

Achieving A Carpet Cleaning Certification With Training

Carpet cleaning certification training is a smart way for a technician to improve their skills and standing in the industry no matter what experience they have already attained. Technicians new to the industry can pick up essential fundamentals while veteran technicians can learn how to approach their labor in a new way pos

Check Out These Great Questions About Landscaping Design

Question: How do you decide which professional is best for your project?

Answer: The best way is to check them out. Ask for references, and contact them. Ask to see some of their work; if you cannot see it in person, then at least ask to see their portfolios. Keep an eye open for successful projects and find out who is responsible. Of course, a reference from a friend is helpful. You can arrange a site visit with a professional and find out if they provide consulting services. Whether or not a professional will charge for a visit depends on the company. If their time is paid for, they are likely to share all of the ideas they come up with while speaking with you. You can decide for yourself whether or not those ideas are to your way of thinking.

Question: Why should I work with a landscape designer?

Answer: Because a professional landscape designer spends their life thinking about the subject, they come to your garden filled with knowledge, creative ideas and imagination to develop a custom design that is uniquely suited to your home, lifestyle and personal preferences. Landscape design is challenging from an artistic, environmental, architectural, engineering and horticultural viewpoint.

Unlike other art forms, a garden is not a static creation, but a dynamic, evolving ecosystem that requires continued inputs and energy over time. Its creation requires careful thought on different levels: botanically (which plants to choose), spatially (where to put what), seasonally (how will it look year-round?) and temporally (what will it look like in ten years?). A landscape designer factors all these things in and then adds an element of style that provides the spirit of the garden. By spending time with a landscape designer to work through the design details during the planning phase, you will save money and time as it is less costly to consider the alternatives and change your mind on paper than it is during installation or after completion.

Landscape design consists of a process that culminates in the creation of a set of documents that become your blueprint and information source for the project. These documents will assist you in obtaining comparable bids from landscape contractors to fully develop your site either in a single project or in phases over time. A landscape designer will work with you to create this master plan, selecting the most appropriate materials & plants for your site and budget, developing solutions for specific problems on your property (i.e. privacy, noise, etc.), and finding the best people in the landscape industry to help bring the vision for your garden to reality.

Additional benefits of working with a landscape designer include assistance with quality control/site observation during installation, the opportunity to purchase plants at considerable savings from retail prices, and formation of a relationship with someone who can provide ongoing consultation as the garden changes and matures.

Question: I have lots of ideas. How will I be involved in the design process?

Answer: The objective is to help you take your ideas and grow them into the landscape of your dreams. To do so a designer works collaboratively to determine which services best suit your needs, budget and timetable, based on your goals for outdoor living space.

Question: What is the difference between a landscape designer, a landscape architect and a design-build landscaper?

Answer: Landscape design and landscape architecture are similar art forms. The ideal designer for your landscape will be the person most compatible with your taste, lifestyle and budget. In general, landscape design involves the design of residential or small commercial landscapes and gardens that require aesthetic and horticultural skills. Because training and expertise vary widely, it is important to look for a designer whose practice conforms to The Standards of Practice of the Association of Professional Landscape Designers (APLD).

Landscape architecture involves the application of more complex architecture and engineering solutions. Landscape architects have a degree in landscape architecture that typically includes limited horticulture education. They are licensed by the state and are qualified to develop construction-ready plans with construction details for complex retaining walls, decks, water features and drainage. The fees for their services are much higher than those for landscape designers.

Design-build landscape contractors typically implement the plans of landscape designers and architects. They may or may not have staff members with design or horticulture training.

Question: How much should I spend on landscaping?
Answer: Quality landscaping offers an excellent return on investment, ranking as one of the top home improvements. According to MONEY magazine story on home renovations, landscaping has a
recovery value of 100% to 200% if it is well done and harmonizes with foliage nearby. With housing values dropping in many areas, homeowners are seeking to enhance their home’s value with attractive, well-planned landscaping. According to a Michigan State University study, high quality landscaping adds 5 to 11% to the home’s price.

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Energy Service Company Market Expected to Reach $14.7 Billion Annually by 2024

Energy service company (ESCO) work in the United States already has a solid foundation in the public sector, backed by policy and economic drivers. However, in order to achieve more aggressive growth, the industry is expected to seek new opportunities in the private sector.

PCA Announces Organizational Changes in D.C. Office

The Portland Cement Association announced the addition of Rachel Derby to its Washington, D.C. staff.

Finding Carpet Cleaning Certification Classes In Hawaii

Carpet cleaning certification classes are available in Hawaii and can save a technician a couple of long flights and a lot of jet lag. They are not available however year round so it is important for professionals to keep an eye on the calendar. Regardless such a course can greatly improve a technicianandrsquos skills and

ACCA’s Commercial Refrigeration Systems Maintenance Standard Recognized by ANSI

The Air Conditioning Contractors of America Educational Institute (ACCA-EI) Standards Task Team announced that the American National Standards Institute (ANSI) has recognized the new ANSI/ACCA 14 QMref - 2015 (Quality Maintenance of Commercial Refrigeration Systems) standard.

Specialty Health Clinic Receives LEED Gold Certification

The new Women & Infants Specialty Health Clinic on the new campus of Parkland Health & Hospital System in Dallas has received LEED Gold Certification.

Learning From The Carpet Cleaning Institute Of America

The leading carpet cleaning institute of America is the Institute of Inspection Cleaning and Restoration Certification IICRC and for good reason. Not every technician agrees on the responsibilities of an industry organization but the most reputable ones provide training courses and opportunities for professionals to netw

HVAC Industry Invests in Low-GWP Refrigerants

Representatives from participating industry associations, refrigerant producers, and manufacturers of refrigeration equipment and components also provided progress reports detailing the steps they’ve taken over the past year to meet the goal of reducing hydrofluorocarbon (HFC) use 80 percent by 2050.

Sam Heier Is New SAF West General Manager

Southern Aluminum Finishing Co. announced the hiring of Sam Heier as SAF West General Manager to manage the company’s Redding, Calif. operations.

Master HVACR Distributors Announce Merger

The two family-owned wholesalers believe the business decision will strategically help their companies going forward.

Utilizing Sound Control

Providing sound control inside the National Purple Heart Hall of Honor

Harrowing Hospitality: Hotels Need Heaps of HVAC Help

When you’re traveling and check into a hotel, you expect the room will be clean, reasonably quiet, and — most of all — comfortable. Multiply those expectations by the millions of travelers staying in hotel rooms across the country each day, and you can see why the hospitality industry faces some unique challenges.

Global Home Automation Market to be Worth $21.6 Billion by 2020

The global home automation market was valued at $4.41 billion in 2014, and is forecast to grow at a compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of 26.3 percent from 2014 to 2020, reaching $21.6 billion by 2020, according to a report by Transparency Market Research.

Commercial Equipment Crafted for Institutional Settings

From building automation systems, chillers, compressors, temperature control valves, and more, here’s a look at some of the equipment commercial contractors working in this sector may want to consider.

Daikin Applied Brings Advanced HVAC Technology to Town

Thermal Equipment Sales Inc. hosted the one-day event, which consisted of product demonstrations, food, and horse racing, at Churchill Downs in Louisville, Kentucky.

Hazloc Heaters: Unit Heaters

The Hydronic High Performance (HHP2) series of heat-exchanger unit heaters is designed for rugged industrial applications in steam, hot water, glycol, or other fluid-circulating heating systems.

OSHA Postpones Rule Enforcement

Although the ruling went into effect Aug. 3, 2015, OSHA has agreed to refrain from issuing citations to any employer that is making good-faith efforts to comply with the standard.

Using Data and Training to Improve Call Conversion Ratios

HVAC companies must first recognize the quality of interactions during incoming calls matters just as much, if not more, than the volume of calls the company receives. By checking your blind spots that develop over time, you’re safeguarding your sales pipeline.

Greenheck Fan Corp.: Air Cleaner

The Grease Trapper Pollution Control Unit removes grease, smoke, and odors from kitchen exhaust. It uses a three-stage mechanical filter arrangement to remove grease and smoke particles from the exhaust air at an economical first cost.

Study: HVACR Workers in High Demand

HVACR employers are having a difficult time filling positions, especially for refrigeration and HVAC technicians, which take 44 and 36 days longer, respectively, than the national average of 29 days for similar positions.

Temtrol Wins Oklahoma Governor’s Manufacturing Leadership Award

Each year, the Oklahoma governor recognizes companies located in the state for achievements in innovative and successful manufacturing practices. As a winner of this award, Temtrol was praised for demonstrating a willingness to adapt to change to become more prosperous in their marketplace.

The Professor: Calculating Net Temperature Glide

Last month’s article covered a 400-series refrigerant blend’s total temperature glide, effective temperature glide, fractionation, superheat, subcooling, and average evaporator and condensing temperatures using a pressure/temperature chart. This article deals with system pressure drops and net temperature glide in a refrigeration and/or air conditioning system.

RSES Honors Cooksey with Wayburn Wilson 5-Star Award

The 5-Star Award, offered in Wilson’s honor, is presented in recognition of a RSES member’s outstanding achievement in successfully completing five RSES-certified member specialist classifications.

Ice Breaker: Preventing Repeat Compressor Failures

Not only do repeat failures take away from the contractor’s profit margin, they also tarnish a company’s professional image. Finding the cause and repairing it not only keeps the customer happy, it keeps the contractor profitable.

HVAC Excellence Reaches Milestone

The Employment Ready Certification program is a series of discipline-specific examinations that have been used for more than a decade by educational programs to prove entry-level technicians possess the core knowledge of HVACR system theory, function, application, components, and troubleshooting ability that is required for success when entering the workforce.

BAS Market Estimated to Hit $116B by 2020

Transformation has gradually been taking place in the building management system (BMS) market. This market is trailing other markets, and, as a consequence, these new technologies have had limited impact on how BMS systems work.

September CCI Down 1 From 2014

The CCI is calculated based on a survey of the association’s contractor members, who are asked how positive they feel about new business prospects, existing business activity, and expected staffing decisions in the short-term future.

Whalen Co. Announces Promotions

The Whalen Co., a manufacturer of HVAC vertical stack riser heat-exchanger fan coil units and water-source heat pumps, announced the promotion and addition of key employees.

Affiliated Distributors Names DiversiTech Corp. HVAC Supplier of the Year

DiversiTech Corp., a supplier of HVACR parts and accessories, was named the HVAC Supplier of the Year during the recent 2015 Affiliated Distributors (AD) North American Meeting held in Las Vegas.