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    HWA Tony Robbins Discount – Video - March 2, 2015 by Mr HomeBuilder


    HWA Tony Robbins Discount
    HWA Home Warranty of America Special Discount for Tony Robbins #39; UPW Event Chicago July 16-19. Expires on March 15 call Marshonda Henderson for details 858-53...

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    Does home insurance cover termite damage? - March 2, 2015 by Mr HomeBuilder

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    Dear Insurance Adviser, Termites have been attacking our home. Will my home insurance policy pay for the damage? -- Tom

    Dear Tom, Sorry, but even the best homeowners policies don't cover damage caused by termites and other insects. Home insurance also doesn't cover damage done by raccoons, squirrels and other rodents. Nor does it cover destruction caused by birds, such as woodpecker damage to cedar siding.

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    But -- and not that this is any consolation -- if the termites chew through an electrical wire and a fire ensues, the resulting fire damage would be covered.

    You will need to call pest control to deal with your termites. Be sure to buy the extended warranty on those services.

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    Greenstar Home Services Initiates Second Quarter Push For Acquisitions - February 24, 2015 by Mr HomeBuilder

    Las Vegas, Nevada (PRWEB) February 24, 2015

    Greenstar Home Services, Las Vegas, Nevada and Orange County, California's leader in preventative maintenance for the homes plumbing, heating, water filtration, and air conditioning initiates a second quarter push for company acquisitions. The organization broadcasts that the Greenstar executive members are actively seeking acquisitions in the Las Vegas and Orange County markets.

    Acquisitions are one of the best ways to have controlled growth in business. Greenstar is energetically pursuing companies with annual revenues from 1M to 20M, that importantly, do not offer any new construction or home warranty work.

    Jeremy Prevost, Greenstar CEO states, Acquisitions are a great way to pick up and implement best practices that others have been using into our own organization. There are a lot of good people and companies out there that are doing things we can still learn from today.

    Greenstar notes that the company always maintains great relationships with the previous owners of companies that are acquired. The organization highly values employee satisfaction, and works to provide a smooth transition for new Greenstar team members post procurement.

    Most of the acquisitions we do save jobs and promote advancement opportunities for the employees we bring aboard, claims Colin Martodam, Greenstar COO.

    Greenstar Home Services is one of a few companies with the team and resources available to acquire businesses in the industry. Prevost and Martodam are excited to bring new, key strategic partnerships into the Greenstar family within the Las Vegas and Orange County markets.

    To learn more on Greenstar Home Services visit http://www.greenstarhomeservices.com

    Facebook (Facebook.com/GreenstarHomeServices) Twitter (@GreenStarHome1)

    To view Greenstars blog, go to http://www.GreenstarHomeServices.com/blog

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    Exclusive Furniture’s Tax Refund Sale Is Here – Video - February 21, 2015 by Mr HomeBuilder


    Exclusive Furniture #39;s Tax Refund Sale Is Here
    Exclusive Furniture wants to help upgrade your home TODAY! You work hard all year long, come spend your tax refund at Exclusive Furniture and improve the qua...

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    At Home Living: Building a Home Step 4: Let's dig in - February 21, 2015 by Mr HomeBuilder

    A builder is hired. The location is set. The plans are drawn and ready. As the foundation is dug and the walls constructed, what should an almost-homeowner expect in this stage of the home-building process? Plus, how do you stay marriedor at least speakingto your loved ones, and stay friends with the builder, as the stress of construction begins to increase?

    Early in the process, adopt a habit of good communication with your builder, Ivan Weichert of the Topeka Home Builders Association advised. Dont stew over something you thought was going to be different and wait until the final few weeks to bring it up or ask for it to be redone. Also, review financial issues and changes on a regular basis all through the project to avoid surprises near the end for you or your builder.

    Before any work can begin, a building permit must be obtained from the City of Topeka. Dave Lundry with the City of Topeka Development Services Division, explained, An application is made for a building permit at the Development Services Permit office. Site and construction plans are submitted and reviewed for compliance with the adopted codes of the City of Topeka. This process generally takes about three days. After this review has passed, the building permit is issued to a general contractor licensed with the City of Topeka.

    Along with the permit, inspections are performed by the Development Services Field inspection staff throughout the construction process. These inspections make sure the work is being done in compliance with local, state, and federal codes. Lundy said, We have seven certified inspectors all of whom hold a master license in their trade and/or have ten-plus years of experience in the construction industry.

    The ten inspections required for the home construction, and when they take place, include:

    1. Footingwhen excavation is complete, with rebar tied and in place, and ready for concrete.

    2. Sewer, water and underground installationswhen installations are in place and ready for backfill.

    3. Foundation wallwhen the wall is formed with rebar tied in place and ready for concrete.

    4. Wall bracing and deck ledger attachmentwhen all braced wall lines are complete and braced wall panels completed.

    5. Mechanical, plumbing and electrical rough-inwhen all wiring, plumbing and ductwork are installed. Prior to covering with sheetrock or insulation.

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    Elegant English Tudor Home – Video - February 20, 2015 by Mr HomeBuilder


    Elegant English Tudor Home
    Elegant English Tudor located in the historic Allendale neighborhood. Walk to Kemper Center, Eichelman Park, Southport Marina or Celebration Point including Museums, Restaurants and the ...

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    Home Warranty Basics – Video - February 19, 2015 by Mr HomeBuilder


    Home Warranty Basics

    By: Amy Lonsway BPG

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    #306 15380 102a Ave – Charlton Park in Surrey BC – Video - February 19, 2015 by Mr HomeBuilder


    #306 15380 102a Ave - Charlton Park in Surrey BC
    CHARLTON PARK built by Onni at Prime Guildford location! Just like NEW. Still under remaining balance of new home warranty. Over 1200 sq ft, featuring 3 bedrooms den with 2 baths. TWO parking.

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    Salisbury Homes features 'the perfect family home' for the St. George Parade of Homes - February 19, 2015 by Mr HomeBuilder

    ST GEORGE (ABC 4 Utah) - The St. George Parade of Homes is celebrating their 25th year. Salisbury Homes is one of the featured builders in this years show and showcased the "Sundance" floor plan that they call the perfect family home.

    Salisbury's real estate agents, Justin Vaughn and Bunny Skyy, gave ABC4's Tasmin Mahfuz a tour of the home.

    "It's just under 3,000 square feet. It has three bedrooms, a great loft upstairs and a neat little nook for kids to play in," said Vaughn.

    They said of the main features is actually in the kitchen.

    ""A lot of families want to gather together so we really focused on the kitchen and the family room and it being open. They did the Butler's Pantry which the oven's are in the back of the pantry," Skyy said.

    "You prep your food in the back and keep the mess out of sight," Vaughn added.

    They said the home is perfect for the family that likes to entertain but what makes Salisbury Homes stand out is their price.

    "This house is 424,900. Most of our homes start in the mid-200's in this area and you option up from there. If you were to build this home with another builder, I've done the competitor analysis, and you'd be paying probably $65,000 more for a home that our competitor would offer. Salisbury likes to keep it simple so this home is very affordable," Skyy said.

    And Salisbury Homes promises to build your home in quickly.

    "Salisbury can build your home in 45 business days that's after we get a building permit . We have a great schedule behind us that our subcontractors stick to and they're familiar with," Skyy said.

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    Forsyth home near fishing, unfinished basement – Video - February 17, 2015 by Mr HomeBuilder


    Forsyth home near fishing, unfinished basement
    For more details: http://www.visualtour.com/showvt.asp?t=3245680 838 Skyline Dr Forsyth, MO 65653 $119900, 2 bed, 1.0 bath, 2112 SF, MLS# 30356377 Only five minutes from Bull Shoals...

    By: Carolyn Crispin

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