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ATLANTA Officials with the city of Milledgeville received some good news Thursday from Gov. Nathan Deal.
So did officials in neighboring Hancock County and Sparta.
It came in the form of a press release from the governor announcing that the city has been awarded a grant totaling $678,277 for new sewer lines in the southeast area of town.
The grant was awarded to the city by the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development through the Georgia Community Development Block Grant (CDBG) program, and administered by the Georgia Department of Community Affairs (DCA).
Funding from the CDBG will be used to replace aging sewer lines in two targeted areas of the city.
One phase of the project is part of a multi-stage effort involving the installation of new, replacement sewer lines, according to the 2017 CDBG application that city officials submitted.
The total cost of the project is $780,447. A total of $102,170 is the matching portion by the city.
In Hancock County, meanwhile, officials will receive $627,950 in CDBG funding. Funding there will be used to renovate the existing Hancock County Health Department building, located at 516 Boland St. in Sparta.
Some of the particulars of the project in Sparta will consist of exterior improvements, such as Hardi-plank siding, water sealant, roof replacement, window and door replacements, along with interior improvements. Inside the building, officials are planning new central heating and air conditioning, layout changes, handicap accessible restrooms, examination rooms, etc.
The health department renovations total $727,950. The county has agreed to a $100,000 match and leverage of the project.
The city of Milledgeville, as well as Hancock County, were among 59 cities or counties across the state to be awarded various amounts of CDBG funding for assorted projects, Deal said in the press release.
Those awards amounted to a total of $37.5 million.
Georgias economic growth is a result of strong and prosperous communities across the state, Deal said. The CDBG program addresses critical community needs by providing cities and counties with the necessary resources to improve overall quality of life and revitalize the local economies that need it the most. By continuing to invest in our local communities, we are preparing all of Georgias citizens for an even brighter future, as well as solidifying our position as the top state in the nation for business.
The governor said 51 of the cities and counties awarded the grants would receive $32.7 million in CDBG funding for infrastructure improvements, neighborhood revitalization and centers to serve residents in need.
Another $4.8 million in CDBG funding will benefit 10 communities across the state for the Employment Incentive Program and Redevelopment Fund, Deal said.
Such funding would allow those communities to invest in restoration and economic development projects and thus create 446 jobs, as well as generate an additional $117 million from a private investment standpoint, the governor said.
The CDBG program supports projects in Georgias small and rural communities that create jobs and assist citizens with low and moderate incomes, Deal said. Awards ranging from $237,639 to $1 million will be used for specific projects such as water, sewer, drainage or street improvements, revitalization of targeted neighborhoods and construction of facilities such as health, youth and senior centers.
Communities receiving such grants are required to complete their projects within a two-year time period.
Georgia Department of Community Affairs Commissioner Camila Knowles said such grants help lay the groundwork for future growth for various communities and are often leveraged with other funding to help them prepare for economic development opportunities.
These awards are about helping each community achieve its vision and implement plans to create a bright future.
The DCA partners with communities across the state to help them build strong and vibrant neighborhoods, commercial, and industrial areas in various ways. Included is community, economic development, local government assistance, and safe and affordable housing.
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Purchasing new siding for your home is a decision with major significance, both aesthetically and functionally. Unlike a fresh paint job or decorating scheme, new siding is something youll likely commit to for many years. By making the right decisions in terms of color and material, your siding will be a source of pride whenever you pull into your driveway. To that end, wed like to give you a brief rundown of what to consider when purchasing new siding for your home.
When to Replace Your Current Siding Here are a few tips to help you discern whether your current siding needs to be replaced:
- Perform a close-up inspection of any siding that appears warped. Using a screwdriver, poke beneath the warped siding and note how firm the layer under the siding feels. If this layer feels rotted in any way, its probably time to replace your siding.
- Surprisingly, a couple of signs that may indicate failing siding are noticeable from inside the home. If youre experiencing peeling paint or sagging wallpaper, it may be because your aging siding is allowing moisture to seep beneath it and into your wallboard. This can damage your homes interior walls, so its something you should get checked out as soon as possible.
- Another sign that your siding allows too much moisture into your homes walls is mold or mildew formation on the exterior of your siding. While not always a sign of failing siding, mold or mildew often signifies additional issues and should be a cause for further investigation.
- Dry rot, one of the more common problems with wood siding, is not always visible to the naked eye. To detect it, tap various areas of the siding with the bottom of a screwdriver or hammer. This will expose an area that has succumbed to dry rot, as only the topmost layer of siding will be intact. If dry rot is discovered, you may be able to get away with just replacing the damaged sections, but oftentimes contractors will recommend a full replacement. Since dry rot may compromise the structural integrity of your home, its definitely an area where youll want to defer to the experts.
Color While this dimension of your siding is almost entirely aesthetic, it carries with it several implications that you may not have initially considered.
- What colors predominate in your neighborhood? While that canary yellow might have looked sharp in a magazine, you may not want your home to stick out too much when seen in the context of your neighborhoods palette. Also, your neighborhood or homeowners association may have rules on the book regarding color options.
- If youre in a hot climate, you may want to consider a lighter shade that wont absorb as much heat as a darker shade does. This will save you energy and money when trying to keep your home cool in the summer.
- Notice the colors of your doors and window frames, and try to imagine your new siding juxtaposed with those. Do they complement each other? Also, if youre planning on changing those or other exterior features of your home in the future, consider how your homes new color scheme will harmonize with your siding.
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Photo 1: A zip tool is the key
Slide the zip tool along the bottom edge to release the vinyl siding from the piece below it.
Slip a flat bar behind the vinyl siding and lever out the nails.
Install the replacement piece and hook the lip of the upper siding piece into the slot to lock it into place.
Vinyl siding is tough, but not indestructible. If a falling branch or a well-hit baseball has cracked a piece of your siding, you can make it as good as new in about 15 minutes with a $5 zip tool (available at any home center) and a replacement piece. It's as simple as unzipping the damaged piece and snapping in a new one.
Starting at one end of the damaged piece, push the end of the zip tool up under the siding until you feel it hook the bottom lip (Photo 1). Pull the zip tool downward and out to unhook the bottom lip, then slide it along the edge, pulling the siding out as you go. Then unzip any pieces above the damaged piece. Hold them out of the way with your elbow while you pry out the nails that hold the damaged piece in place (Photo 2).
Slide the replacement piece up into place, pushing up until the lower lip locks into the piece below it. Drive 1-1/4-in. roofing nails through the nailing flange. Space them about every 16 in. (near the old nail holes). Nail in the center of the nailing slot and leave about 1/32 in. of space between the nail head and the siding so the vinyl can move freely. Don't nail the heads tightly or the siding will buckle when it warms up.
With the new piece nailed, use the zip tool to lock the upper piece down over it. Start at one end and pull the lip down, twisting the tool slightly to force the leading edge down (Photo 3). Slide the zip tool along, pushing in on the vinyl just behind the tool with your other hand so it snaps into place.
It's best to repair vinyl in warm weather. In temperatures below freezing it becomes less flexible and may crack.
The downside of replacing older vinyl siding is that it can be hard to match the style and color, and siding rarely has any identifying marks. The best way to get a replacement piece is to take the broken piece to vinyl siding distributors in your area and find the closest match. If the old vinyl has faded or you can't find the right color, take the broken piece to a paint store and have the color matched. Paint the replacement piece with one coat of top-quality acrylic primer followed by acrylic house paintacrylic paint will flex with the movement of the vinyl.
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Often sold alongside vinyl siding, aluminum siding can be seen as the precursor to vinyl. However, the two are not the same. Aluminum is metal and very sturdy but it is not necessarily durable. In fact, it can easily dent. Additionally, because aluminum siding is metal, it will need to be painted just like wood.
Quick Fixes for Blemishes
If you have only minor dents or blemishes in your siding, you can give it a cosmetic touch-up without much work at all.
Scratched Siding Paint a coat of rust-retardant metal primer made for aluminum over the affected area. Once dry, apply acrylic house paint.
Corroded Siding Buff the area with fine steel wool and prime with rust-retardant metal primer made for aluminum; when dry, apply acrylic house paint.
Dented Siding Wear protective goggles for this fix. Locate the center of the dent and drill a pilot hole there. If its a large dent, place two or more screws evenly across the area. Insert a sheet metal screw slightly larger into the hole(s), and use a pair of locking pliers to grip the head and carefully pull the screw until the dent fills out. Remove the screw(s) and fill the hole(s) with two-part auto body filler smoothed on with a spatula or putty knife. Sand area when dry (120-grit sandpaper is ideal) and paint with acrylic house paint.
Replacing Aluminum Siding
If your siding has more than minor cosmetic problems, youll probably have to replace the damaged section. But unlike wood siding, aluminum siding requires you to remove and replace only faulty areas rather than actually replacing an entire piece of siding, which can be quite hard to cut and remove. Therefore, if damage covers an extensive area, it may be a job for a pro. If its limited to a couple feet replacing it isnt complicated, nor does it require a long list of tools.
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Check your basement, garage or other storage area for matching aluminum panels, which your siding installer may have left for repairs. If you have none, youll have to do your best to find a piece that matches. If possible, contact the manufacturer of your current siding for purchasing options. Once you have a matching piece, heres how to make the repair.
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