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Mold Remediation Respirators
- By Jim Corkern
- Published 12/1/2008
- Product Reviews
- Unrated
When you are working on killing or removing the mold from a building, the equipment that you will need to safely do this job can vary just a bit, depending on the size of the area you are trying to treat. You might just need some cloths, mold killing chemicals, rubber gloves, and a light respirator if it is just a surface infection like on a countertop or on a vinyl floor.
Smart Homes And Green Homes: Are They The Same?
- By faye bautista
- Published 12/1/2008
- Product Reviews
- Unrated
Most of us going into a home automation project have some idea of what it is that we want. However, there is often a big gap between what we want and what can be delivered. There are always new ideas and new technologies delivering a raft of new and different possibilities. It is always wise to work with a professional home automation company to put your project into reality.
How to Create a Great Multilevel Deck
- By Richard Vande Sompel
- Published 12/1/2008
- Product Reviews
- Unrated
Multilevel decks can be designed to provide the ultimate in flexibility especially when they are built on sites that have a slope to them. A series of different levels that step down from the home can easily follow the contour of the yard and create an aesthetically pleasing design. Multilevel decks should also be considered for yards that do not have a slope.
Recent Articles
Construction Software Breaks Down the Barriers to Prevailing Wage Work
- By Amber Robbins
- Published 12/1/2008
- Construction Software
- Unrated
Growing commercial contractor offers advice on how to automate the complex reporting and Certified Payroll requirements of public works projects.
Large Hospital Demolition Completed by R. Baker and Son in NYC
- By Damon Kozul
- Published 12/1/2008
- Press Releases
- Unrated
R. Baker & Son All Industrial Services, Inc., a specialized contractor providing total plant dismantlement, demolition and decommissioning services, recently completed an eight (8) phase, highly technical, demolition and environmental remediation project at Kings County Hospital located in Brooklyn, New York.
R. Baker & Son Listed in Directory of Building Deconstruction Companies
- By Damon Kozul
- Published 12/1/2008
- Press Releases
- Unrated
R. Baker & Son All Industrial Services (R. Baker & Son), a global dismantlement, rigging, decommissioning and building demolition contractor, is proud to be listed in the Directory of Wood-Framed Building Deconstruction and Reused Building Materials Companies by the USDA Forest Products Laboratory.
R. Baker & Son Completes Relocation and Installation of Intrepid Brass Propeller Display
- By Damon Kozul
- Published 12/1/2008
- Press Releases
- Unrated
R. Baker and Son All Industrial Services, an expert rigging, demolition, machinery moving and equipment relocation contractor, recently completed the relocation of the USS Intrepid's propeller at the USS Intrepid Sea, Air & Space Museum in New York.
The Advantages of Metal Roofing for Your Log Cabin
- By M Shane
- Published 12/1/2008
- Home Maintenance And Repair
- Unrated
The cost of metal roofing is much higher than that of other roofing materials. When the lifespan of metal is taken into account, however, the overall cost of the metal roof ends up being a much better investment. Think of the cost in materials and labor for replacing a conventional roof every 15 years, compared with once every 60!
Keeping Your Cabin Warm for Fall and Winter
- By M Shane
- Published 12/1/2008
- Home Maintenance And Repair
- Unrated
As the days grow shorter, you may be thinking about the future evenings spend curled up in front of your cabin's fire, with a cup or two of coffee, hot chocolate, or cider. Now is the time to be ensuring that your winter will be a cozy one, free of problems for your cabin as it faces the cold and inclement weather of the coming seasons.



