The Eco-Friendly Solution to Concrete Durability GarageFloorCoating.com

PRESS RELEASE Published on December 31, 2024 (PRUnderground) December 31, 2024 In the scorching heat of the Phoenix and Mesa area, concrete driveways are exposed to extreme stress from high temperatures, intense sunlight and drought. That's why our team is excited to offer GENIX Potassium Silicate to local homeowners and businesses. Designed to combat cracking,… Continue reading The Eco-Friendly Solution to Concrete Durability GarageFloorCoating.com

Restoration brick by brick | God's world news

Surrrrr-skreeek, whirr-skreek. Ka-thunk. Brown blocks appear in the middle of the bat. Engineers developed this machine, a mobile brick factory, to help rebuild a country. The war in Ukraine has devastated homes, hospitals and schools. Nic Matich and Blake Stacey watched from Australia as parts of Ukraine collapsed. They wanted to use their talents to… Continue reading Restoration brick by brick | God's world news

The government is giving homeowners in this region $3,500 for high-tech home renovations – here's how to maximize the savings

The city of Ann Arbor, home of the University of Michigan, is now offering residents financial incentives for switching to clean energy, MLive reported. The plan, which has been under consideration since 2022, was recently approved thanks to a unanimous vote in the City Council. Incentives range from $100 to $3,500 in rebates and can… Continue reading The government is giving homeowners in this region $3,500 for high-tech home renovations – here's how to maximize the savings

“You couldn’t pay me $8.9 million to live here.”

A Redditor shared photos of a house for sale to the r/McMansionHell community and it was so outrageous that the user had to assure other Redditors that it was real. “5 bedrooms, 12 bathrooms, an $8.9 million monstrosity,” they wrote above pictures of the home, “$8.9 million home in Victoria, BC, no joke.” Photo credit:… Continue reading “You couldn’t pay me $8.9 million to live here.”

Is your roof ready to weather the next storm? Good Roofing Company shares expert insights for Lee's Summit homeowners

PRESS RELEASE Published on December 31, 2024 As storm season approaches, many homeowners in Lee's Summit, MO are wondering, “Is your roof ready to weather the next storm?” Ensuring your roof can withstand adverse weather conditions is critical to protecting your home and family . The experts at Good Roofing Company offer important advice to… Continue reading Is your roof ready to weather the next storm? Good Roofing Company shares expert insights for Lee's Summit homeowners

Manawa residents speak out on plans to restore dam; Mayor says process is 'slow but sure'

MANAWA (WLUK) — Water levels in Manawa Mill Pond have been low for months – drastically lower than they used to be. Last year, Scott Cornwell bought his retirement home right on Mill Pond. “We absolutely loved it when it was here and then we were right over it when we saw it break the… Continue reading Manawa residents speak out on plans to restore dam; Mayor says process is 'slow but sure'

Glass tiles brighten the New Year's Eve ball, made in Orange County

NEW YORK – Whether you're watching the Times Square ball on television or in person at midnight ringing in 2025, know that the 2,688 glass tiles glittering at One Times Square are right in Port Jervis Gillinder Glass were designed and manufactured. The triangular glass tiles adorn the six-ton ​​sphere with its 32,256 LED lights,… Continue reading Glass tiles brighten the New Year's Eve ball, made in Orange County

Davenport homeowners have been selected in the 6th round of the DREAM Projects Awards

DAVENPORT, Iowa (KWQC) – The City of Davenport announced Monday the next round of homeowners to receive funds through the Davenport DREAM Project. The city said it received 141 applications for $900,000 in available funding. 24 current homeowner projects and six new homeowner projects are tentatively eligible for DREAM awards. In the first step, the… Continue reading Davenport homeowners have been selected in the 6th round of the DREAM Projects Awards

Wheat Ridge's generosity extends beyond the city limits

Bob Dubois, or “Bob the Roofer,” fielded several calls to inspect a homeowner’s deteriorating roof and gutters. The roof, which was held together in places with bars and random objects to prevent wild animals from crawling in, didn't get the contractors the quick insurance payout they were hoping for, leading the companies to unceremoniously abandon… Continue reading Wheat Ridge's generosity extends beyond the city limits