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Maybe, just maybe, if the Knicks can pull this off, they will be the ones committing highway robbery and doing the fleecing.
Torontos Masai Ujiri is emerging as the hoped-for candidate for the Knicks to replace Phil Jackson. After three years of Knicks wandering in the wilderness under a great coach but dreadful executive, Ujiri would be as wise a choice as anything they have done at the Garden in a long time.
Assuming they cannot get R.C. Buford to leave San Antonio, Ujiri is a logical target not only because hes good, but because the Knicks wouldnt have to negotiate with him anymore. But wanting and getting are two different things.
Ujiri has won as a GM in Denver and Toronto. And he has won virtually every trade, twice crushing the Knicks. He is demanding of coaches, as was Jackson. But as a rival exec said, Hes less egomaniacal and willing to listen.
Sounds too good to be true, right?
It might be.
Ujiri has a better team in Toronto a much better team if free agent Kyle Lowry stays. Ujiri signed a five-year extension in the fall. He likes the autonomy in Toronto, which, while not as big a market as New York, isnt Mayberry, either. But give it a shot, Knicks.
I would be shocked if he took it. He has good gig there, he runs his own show. He has an owner who stays in the background, one league source said. I dont think hed want a chaotic situation.
Chaotic? The Knicks? Hey, they made the playoffs. Not under Jackson, but they made the playoffs. And whats chaotic about firing your president three days before free agency and six days after he made your lottery draft pick?
But if the Knicks are determined, they should try, offering sound compensation, if for no other reason than to ensure they never deal with him again.
Quick refresher course: Ujiri traded Carmelo Anthony to the Knicks for half their roster, the gross national product of Sweden and an apparent promise to corroborate on at least one more lopsided trade in the future.
That subsequent deal which until the Nets cozied up on a phone call with Bostons Danny Ainge on 2013 draft night was the poster child for worst basketball trade in New York since, well, ever.
The Knicks got Andrea Bargnani with two years left on his deal at $11.5 million and $11.8 million, for Marcus Camby, Quentin Richardson, Steve Novak, a 2016 first-round pick, and two second-rounders, in 2014 and 2017. Bargnani played 71 games in two years for the Knicks, averaging 13.9 points. The Knicks won 37, then 17 games with Bargnani. The Raptors won 48 and 49, making the playoffs each year.
Yeah, take that Masai Ujiri.
One irony is Ujiri traded Anthony, who wanted out of Denver and wanted New York. With that narrow window, Ujiri, in a three-team deal including Minnesota, still fetched Danilo Gallinari, Timofey Mozgov, Wilson Chandler, Raymond Felton, a 2014 first-round pick and second- rounders in 2012, 2013 and 2014.
The Raptors, under Ujiri, have been a playoff team in all four of his seasons, reaching the Eastern Finals last year. With Denver, the Nuggets made the playoffs in each of his three years and he earned Executive of the Year in 2012-13 after a 57-win campaign. The Nuggets, though, never got out of the first round.
In New York, just make the playoffs and youre a god. Under Jackson, the Knicks barely made March before being eliminated from playoff contention.
Ujiri, to the average New Yorker, might best be known as the exec who famously shouted F Brooklyn to frenzied playoff fans outside Air Canada Centre in 2014. He apologized, was fined, but has yet to wear an I (heart) Brooklyn T-shirt. Nets players had claimed they wanted Toronto.
I have to stand up for my team, my organization, my city and the country Canada, Ujiri said. Were not going to sit down here and just be bullied by anybody and be thrown around by anybody.
Sounds like a guy the Knicks need. Good luck trying to get him.
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Windows and doors are key to the financialand emotionalvalue of your most important investment: your home. Trends change, but making a good decision about windows and doors adds lasting value to your home over decades.
1.Whats Your Why?
Do your windows operate poorlyor are they sticking, broken, drafty? Do they fog or ice up when the weather changes? Are you looking for tangible financial benefits such as lower heating bills and energy efficiency or an overall increase in your homes value?
In addition to performance, aesthetics will also likely be a top priority. Is your home historically significant? Ultra-modern? Whether youre installing new windows and doors as part of a project to replace exterior siding, remodeling or building a home, or if you want to re-design living areas to bring in more of the outdoors, the finished look of your windows and doors can play a significant role in the overall design.
Together, the design, consistency and proper installation of customized windows and doors help protect, maintain and increase the value of your home. That je ne sais quoi curb appeal doesnt just happen: its magic lives in the details.
2. Imagine the Possibilities
A little research and a visit to a reputable dealer will help you understand the differences among the numerous types of windows and doors. Ask about function, ideal placement and the long-term benefits of materials wood, aluminum, fiberglass, vinyl and vinyl composite each have specific advantages, maintenance needs and life cycles.
Specialty designssuch as projection windows that look like traditional picture windows but may be vented on all sides, or tilt-turn European style windowsoffer unique solutions. Custom windows and doors allow you to open up large scenic vistas to maximize indoor/outdoor living.
3.Define the Details
The vision for your home may be unfolding in phases over time, so windows and doors that arrive direct from the manufacturer according to your specifications (versus off-the-shelf models sold at Big Box stores) offer more options and consistency. Check to make sure that finishes, cladding, shades, stains and hardwareas well as the materials used to produce your windows and doorsare approved by independent testing and accrediting organizations. Look for certifications from the American Architectural Manufacturers Association (AAMA) and the Window and Door Manufacturers Association (WDMA).
Fully transferable and non-prorated warranties protect your investment, even if your home changes ownership, and are only offered by highly accredited companies.
4. Be Prepared
Anticipate that there will be some variables along the way to project completion, so it helps to ask questions and be prepared before work starts. Find out what should be done before the installers arrive and make plans for how youll live in your space while work is being done. For example, if you have detailed, intricate trim, you may need to build in additional work, and you will need to consider possible effects on the exterior of your home.
The preparation phase is one area where consultation with your builder, architect, contractor and window/doors dealer can help you plan ahead for a seamless workflow. Your final checklist should include such questions as the following:
Are the installer and supplier from the same company?
How will replacing my windows affect living in my home?
How should I prepare for installation?
What type of post-installation warranty is in place for labor and products?
How long should this project take? What variables might change this anticipated timeline?
What decisions will I need to makeand whento keep project on time?
Will there be a walk-through and demonstration upon completion to explain how to properly operate and clean windows and doors?
5. Getting the Right Partners
Replacing windows and doors is an opportunity to protect your investment in your home. Regular maintenance and upgrades of your homes exterior add value, and the decision to replace windows and doors is one of the most important ones youll make as a homeowner.
A visit to a showroom and an in-home consultation with an authorized replacement contractor or installer are key starting points. Depending on the scope of your project, bringing an architect, builder or contractor onboardalong with a trusted local window and door dealerhelps ensure a successful outcome. Reputable companies that rely upon good business practices are listed with your Better Business Bureau. An authorized window and door dealer can help you develop a budget and timeline to make your vision a reality. This pre-sales and installation guidance sets a reassuring and professional tone for all work being done.
The Marvin Family of Brands is dedicated to creating products that make the places where we live and work more meaningful. Established in 1904, Marvin is a fifth-generation family owned and operated business that produces the finest customized windows and doors. Local dealers offer you the personalized attention you need to select, install and maintain the finest in windows and doors. To find your local Marvin dealer, please visit Marvin.com or call 1-888-537-7828.
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Apple introduced some major changes to the iPad with its iOS 11 beta earlier this week. While you can use the iPad just as youve always been able to, there are some additional multitasking changes that really make the iPad Pro more of a laptop contender. Apple has created a dock that acts more like something youd find on macOS, and refined its side-by-side apps interface so its even more similar to Windows 8. These changes make the iPad a lot more useful, but also a lot more confusing than it has ever been before.
The new dock extends the amount of apps you can pin to the bottom of the iOS home screen, but it also acts as the main way to control what apps can float or be used side-by-side. It replaces the old app picker from iOS 10, and instead of swiping from the right to access apps, you swipe up from the bottom of the display (even if youre in an app) to access the dock instead. After being familiar with iOS 10, the first time I tried to use the dock I was confused how to get apps side-by-side. I kept swiping from the right or swiping on the apps on the dock, but nothing happened. Its not immediately obvious how to even activate multitasking, and I had to watch our own hands-on video to even figure that out. Not a great start.
Multitasking on iOS 11 gets a little confusing
Placing apps into the Split View is simple once you know how you have to tap and hold on app icons to drag them into Apples Split View. This might seem like youre about to move an app icon on the dock, as thats how iOS works, but it actually turns the app youve grabbed into a floating app that can snap to the side of an existing one. This works if you activate the dock by swiping up, but if youre on the home screen then holding down an app will simply move it around with no options to create a split view. You can also activate a Slide Over view by dragging an app from the dock onto an existing one, which creates a hovering window you can arrange on the left or right on top of either a single app or split view apps. This means you can have three apps open in multitasking view. And its where things start to get truly confusing.
If you have a hovering app open on top of other apps, the interactions with that app are messy, even for a beta. Theres a little handle at the top which hints you can swipe down on it, but if you miss the tap target then the Notification Center (that now looks like a lock screen) activates. Likewise, closing the app from this view is extremely frustrating. Youd expect you could swipe down on the app to dismiss it, but that swipe down action will actually snap it into a side-by-side view or replace whatever other app you had snapped. To dismiss a floating app you actually have to swipe on the very left edge of the app and push it towards the right-hand side of the screen for it to disappear. To get it back, you then swipe from the right-hand edge of the screen. If that sounds confusing, its because it simply is. Swiping from the right-hand edge of the screen normally without any apps floating does nothing, so Apple has re-purposed an edge swipe gesture for a super specific reason.
You can ignore the gestures, but iPad Pro users will expect them to work
The split view also includes some oddities when you try to activate a third floating app. You have to drag an app to the bar that controls the split size for it to trigger the floating ability. If you dont then it will simply replace whatever app is in view. These multitasking controls for three apps are now very similar to Windows 8, and they suffer from the same problems. The gestures arent obvious, and managing the different snapped apps states isnt easy. Apple has taken many of Microsofts better ideas with Windows 8, but implemented them in an equally confusing way.
You might be sitting there and thinking well, who cares if you can use the iPad as youve always done, just ignore the multitasking or its a beta, it will get better. Those are both good points, but the iPad Pro wants to be more than an iPad. Apple is trying to convince iPad users to upgrade to more capable iPad Pro devices, and it really wants existing laptop users to switch. If youre buying an iPad Pro then you want the powerful hardware and the powerful software capabilities to match. Apple wants the iPad Pro to be considered as a real computer, but a mixture of its hardware and software is still holding it back from being a true laptop replacement.
Sure, you can ignore these gestures if you want, just like thousands of Windows and Mac users ignore keyboard shortcuts they dont know about. The problem Apple faces here is that its trying to convince everyone that a touch interface is just as productive as using a keyboard and mouse. In many instances thats true, and as apps adapt to buy into Apples world view then that will only improve. With iOS 11 though, these gestures are designed to replace the need for a mouse and theyre getting too complicated. iOS 11 is still in beta so things might improve, but the fact that Apple is struggling to make this stuff easy to use is a fundamental problem with touchscreens and productivity when it comes to precision.
iOS needs better precision touch support
Microsoft attempted to force its Windows 8 interface onto traditional PCs in a vague hope that it would get more tablet apps and boost its mobile efforts. Windows 8 users hated this, because they were used to using a keyboard and mouse for tasks and precision. Equally, Apple is forcing people to use a touchscreen for productivity and its confusing its message with optional keyboard and stylus additions to the iPad Pro. This keyboard doesnt have a trackpad for precision, and youre forced to move your hands from the keys to reach out and touch most of the time you want to interact. Yes, there are keyboard shortcuts that help, but a lack of mouse input feels unnatural if youre used to a laptop.
Apple has caved on keyboard and stylus support for the iPad, so it might seem obvious that the company will eventually implement some type of mouse support. Im not convinced it will, as Apples iOS hardware is primarily designed around touch. Apple sees touch as the future, and the iPad is slowly heralding that future. Drag and drop in iOS 11 is an excellent example of that, and a window into the future of the iPad. Software developers have been eagerly awaiting such a feature, and perhaps now they'll start to invest in more complex and productivity-focused app for the iPad. There are some, like the Aviary photo editor, that are truly great examples of our touch future, but there aren't enough.
iOS 11 marks a bigger departure from the familiar interface between iPhone and iPad, and it could help better define the iPad in the future. The big question of "who is the iPad for?" is never ending, but iOS 11 seems to signal that Apple is willing to make the fundamental interactions on an iPhone or iPad very different. That could help set a new direction for the iPad. While Apple left it up to software developers to create millions of apps and define the iPhone, the iPad has struggled to generate the same interest from developers thanks to slowing sales and its position between iPhone and Mac.
The complex gestures we see in iOS 11 will only get more tricky in the future as Apple continues to build them out instead of supporting a mouse. If Apple does want the iPad Pro to be considered as laptop contender, then it will need to refine its keyboard hardware and its software gestures and features. Apple still needs to prove that the touchscreen can truly replace a keyboard and mouse for professional productivity, so get used to remembering lots of gestures and swiping around on an iPad display instead of simply pointing and clicking for the foreseeable future.
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REHOBOTH Rehoboth voters in a special election Tuesday approved two ballot questions for tax increases to fund improvements to school buildings.
The first ballot question was a capital exclusion, or one-time tax increase for one year only, for $87,203 for the installation of door security systems at Palmer River Elementary School, Beckwith Middle School and Dighton-Rehoboth Regional High School. It passed 579 to 386 votes.
The school district, in a June 18 letter to parents, said the measure will increase taxes by mere pennies over the course of the year.
The second ballot question was a debt exclusion, or temporary override of the states Proposition 2 tax levy-limiting law, for $3.6 million for roof and window replacement at Palmer River Elementary School and window replacement at Beckwith Middle School. It passed 556 to 409.
According to the school district, the cost to the average taxpayer will be approximately $48 annually for an average $300,000 home, or $4 per month extra in taxes.
Superintendent Anthony Azar said it was a positive outcome for everyone involved.
I believe its a win-win for the students. Its a win-win for the staff and its a win-win for Rehoboth taxpayers, Azar said.
We appreciate the support from the Rehoboth taxpayers and its an exciting night for the district, Azar added.
Turnout for the election was 11 percent or 965 of the towns 8,544 registered voters.
The district had sent a one-call alert to families on Monday reminding voters to go to the polls.
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ELKO Drivers on Idaho Street saw a downtown storefront get a makeover in recent days, yet it wasnt part of the Citys Redevelopment Agency grant program.
Cucina Investments LLC recently spruced up the faade of the former Gypsy Cupboard and The Moon Bar storefronts at 452 and 460 Idaho Street.
The Moon Bar, owned by Miguel Castro, opened earlier this month, leasing part of the building from Gwen Uhlig, owner of Cucina Investments.
The space at 452 Idaho St. has been vacant since this spring when Gypsy Cupboard closed its doors.
Approved in May, the Citys Redevelopment Agency offered a matching fund grant for eligible improvements such as window replacement, doors, siding, signage and awnings to storefronts within the redevelopment area.
The City Engineering Department verified that Cucina Investments did not turn in a grant application.
In a statement to the Free Press, Uhlig confirmed that she did not participate in and/or did not apply for the Redevelopment program, and said the project is expected to be done at the end of the month.
Broker Kelly Higgins with Investors Realty confirmed this week that the property is part of a single building and is available for lease or sale.
Higgins also said Uhlig used her own funds to remodel the storefront as the timing for the grant did not work out.
Im excited for the buildings to have a fresh, new look, said Uhlig.
Four Downtown locations the Hesson Building, J.M. Capriola Co., Gerber Law Offices, and the Western Folklife Center were approved in May for RDA grants totaling $66,175.
The grant went over its budget of $50,000, the monies of which are raised by taxes within the redevelopment district.
Last week, 52 windows in the historic Pioneer Hotel building were replaced after receiving $20,000 from the grant.
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"We are honored to be recognized as one of the Star Tribune's Top Workplaces by our employees," said Paul Delahunt, president of Renewal by Andersen. "Employees are the heart and soul of our company. Making Renewal by Andersen a place they are proud to work is a top priority for us."
The results of the Star Tribune Top Workplaces are based on survey information collected by WorkplaceDynamics, an independent company specializing in employee engagement and retention.
Star Tribune Publisher Michael J. Klingensmith said, "The companies in the Star Tribune Top Workplaces deserve high praise for creating the very best work environments in the state of Minnesota. My congratulations to each of these exceptional companies."
Since opening its first store in Minnesota in 1995, Renewal by Andersen has expanded to nearly 100 markets throughout the U.S. and Canada. It has become one of the largest replacement window networks in the country, having installed more than 4 million windows.
To qualify for the Star Tribune Top Workplaces, a company must have more than 50 employees in Minnesota. Over 2,000 companies were invited to participate. Rankings were composite scores calculated purely on the basis of employee responses.
For more information about Renewal by Andersen, visit http://www.renewalbyandersen.com.
About Renewal by AndersenRenewal by Andersen, LLC., is the start-to-finish window replacement division of Andersen Corporation. The company offers a replacement process that includes an in-home consultation, custom manufacturing, and installation through one of the largest nationwide networks of window replacement specialists. For a complimentary in-home consultation, or to view more information about Renewal by Andersen visit http://www.renewalbyandersen.com.
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Most U.S. buildings currently in use will continue to be until 2050 and, eventually, will require renovation. Helping building owners and facility managers evaluate and maximize the benefits of window system renovation and upgrades, the Building Retrofit Strategy Team at Apogee Enterprises, Inc. offers a new 28-page publication: Window Replacement: Unrealized Benefits to Building Owners and Occupants as a free download.
Replacing aging windows with new, high performance systems provides a better environment for the buildings occupants and greater value for the building owner, says John Bendt, vice president of Apogees Building Retrofit Strategy Team.
Window systems and components have evolved significantly since the 1980s, explains Kevin Robbins, Apogees Building Retrofit Strategy Team account manager. About half of all U.S. commercial and institutional buildings were constructed prior to this period, which presents a significant opportunity for owners and occupants to benefit from faade improvements and window replacement.
Bendt continues, Among the many benefits, modern window systems improve the appearance and performance of aging buildings. New, high performance glass and aluminum frames with thermal barriers help save energy, reduce maintenance, lower vacancy rates, increase rental rates, provide a better environment for the buildings occupants, and creates greater value for the building owner and enhance occupants satisfaction and comfort.
Describing these benefits and best practices in achieving them, the paper shares nine case studies along with detailed considerations regarding energy payback, fossil fuel savings equivalents, code compliance and green standards, environmental stewardship, tax credits, product selection and renovation specification tips, plus a glossary of industry terms and acronyms.
The featured projects range from the 1800s to the 1970s with geographies from Boston to Portland, Oregon. As many of these examples demonstrate, re-cladding and renovating building exteriors with high-performance window systems can have a significant effect on the buildings energy efficiency. To compare performance data between a buildings existing windows and proposed, new, high performance, replacements units, Apogees Retrofit Strategy Team offers free energy modeling that provides building performance information on annual energy, peak demand, carbon emissions, daylight, glare, and condensation.
Looking beyond simple energy payback, todays owners and facility managers consider all the factors involved, including carbon footprint reduction, maintenance savings, and safety and occupant productivity, adds Robbins. When window replacement is timed in conjunction with an HVAC system upgrade, significant reductions in peak load can yield further savings in equipment costs. For building owners seeking enhancements in security, design criteria for faade renovation also can include blast hazard mitigation, hurricane impact resistance, electronic eavesdropping protection, and forced entry deterrence.
Establishing clear goals, priorities and expectations for building envelope maintenance and renovation will significantly contribute to future success. Working with an experienced building envelope retrofit team that includes the installer and manufacturers, building owners and facility managers will optimize the intended benefits and return on investment, concludes Bendt.
TheWindow Replacement: Unrealized Benefits to Building Owners and Occupants publication is available for download from Apogee at this link.
Apogees business units supporting these building retrofit strategies include Alumicor; EFCO Corporation; Harmon, Inc.; Linetec; Sotawall Inc.; Tubelite Inc.; Viracon, Inc.; and Wausau Window and Wall Systems.
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YOUNGSTOWN Restored copper statues are on public display at the street level in front of the Mahoning County Courthouse, 120 Market St., until 2 p.m. today, when they will be hoisted back to their pedestal on the roof of the 106-year-old building, which is undergoing restoration.
While they are on display, the Mahoning County commissioners will meet at 10 a.m. today in the courthouse rotunda.
The three hollow statues, which were restored by an Oberlin firm after being removed from the courthouse roof in October 2010, are named Justice, on the left, Strength and Authority in the center; and Law on the right.
The statues arrived in front on the courthouse at 6 a.m. today and are being displayed behind a fence on a flatbed trailer in the southbound curb lane of Market Street.
Their heads, which had to be removed for highway bridge clearance purposes, were bolted back on shortly after their downtown arrival today.
The center statue in the one-ton cluster is 14 feet high; and the cluster is 16 feet, 10 inches wide and 79 inches deep.
They did a great job, I think. It says a lot about our tax dollars at work, Doug Martinec, construction superintendent with Murphy Contracting Co. of Youngstown, said of the statue restoration crew this morning.
The statues were restored at the McKay Lodge Fine Arts Conservatory Laboratory Inc. in Oberlin.
Murphy is the building restoration projects general contractor.
The courthouse restoration project has included replacement of rusted statue pedestal support beams and of the buildings roof and replacement of 730 pieces of the buildings fired clay masonry, known as terra cotta, around the buildings upper perimeter.
The project was delayed by the need to replace unforeseen asbestos roofing discovered in the pedestal.
In January 2017, the commissioners added $853,529 to the $6 million restoration project to cover additional work to be performed this year, including brick repairs and replacement of rotted original wooden window frames in two interior window wells.
The building, which opened March 6, 1911, has a granite exterior and a marble interior and was entered in the National Register of Historic Places in 1974.
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Project: Repair or Replace Window Hardware, Latches or Tracks
Location: Castle Rock, CO
Date: 06/25/2017
Is this an emergency?: No
Repair Problems: Broken track, Block and tackle (pulley)
Request Stage: Planning & Budgeting
Desired Completion Date: More than 2 weeks
What kind of location is this?: Home/Residence
Project: Install or Repair Window Well Covers
Location: Castle Rock, CO
Date: 06/21/2017
Features: Support weight of person, Lets light in
Material of Cover: Metal (Steel or Aluminum)
Request Stage: Ready to Hire
Desired Completion Date: Within 1 week
What kind of location is this?: Home/Residence
Project: New Windows - 3-5
Location: Castle Rock, CO
Date: 06/20/2017
Nature of Project: New Window(s) - Installation
Number of Windows: 3 - 5
Request Stage: Ready to Hire
Desired Completion Date: Timing is flexible
Project: Install or Repair Door or Window Screens
Location: Castle Rock, CO
Date: 06/20/2017
Floor of screen installation: First
Kind of Screen: Insect screen (traditional)
Quantity Needed: 1
Request Stage: Ready to Hire
Desired Completion Date: Timing is flexible
What kind of location is this?: Home/Residence
Property Owner: Yes
Comment: Patio screen door
Project: Repair or Replace Window Hardware, Latches or Tracks
Location: Castle Rock, CO
Date: 06/20/2017
Is this an emergency?: No
Repair Problems: Window sticks, Window jammed
Window Frame Material: Vinyl clad
Request Stage: Ready to Hire
Historical Work: No
Desired Completion Date: 1 - 2 weeks
What kind of location is this?: Home/Residence
Property Owner: Yes
After Business Hours: No
Covered by Insurance: No
Comment: Windows close but are very hard to close and do not latch or lock. The windows are sliders with the latches on the side.
Project: New Window - Single
Location: Castle Rock, CO
Date: 06/19/2017
Nature of Project: New Window(s) - Installation
Number of Windows: 1
Is this an emergency?: No
Request Stage: Ready to Hire
Desired Completion Date: Timing is flexible
Comment: Bedroom window needs replaced. It is currently screwed closed but the hardware broke so that it can't stay closed any longer. Old window removed and replaced required.
Project: Install or Repair Door or Window Screens
Location: Castle Rock, CO
Date: 06/19/2017
Floor of screen installation: First, Second
Kind of Screen: Insect screen (traditional)
Quantity Needed: 6 - 10
Request Stage: Ready to Hire
Desired Completion Date: Within 1 week
What kind of location is this?: Home/Residence
Property Owner: Yes
Comment: Big sliding door screen also needs replacement
Project: Install or Repair Door or Window Screens
Location: Castle Rock, CO
Date: 06/19/2017
Floor of screen installation: First
Kind of Screen: Insect screen (traditional)
Quantity Needed: 1
Request Stage: Ready to Hire
Desired Completion Date: Timing is flexible
What kind of location is this?: Home/Residence
Property Owner: Yes
Comment: Patio screen door
Project: Install or Repair Door or Window Screens
Location: Castle Pines, CO
Date: 06/17/2017
Floor of screen installation: First
Kind of Screen: Other
Quantity Needed: 1
Request Stage: Ready to Hire
Desired Completion Date: Timing is flexible
What kind of location is this?: Home/Residence
Property Owner: Yes
Comment: Roller wheel broke on sliding screen door. Need to replace the Prime Line B515 Sliding Screen Door Spring Tension Roller.
Project: Install or Repair Door or Window Screens
Location: Castle Rock, CO
Date: 06/15/2017
Floor of screen installation: First
Kind of Screen: Retractable (available in bug and solar screening)
Quantity Needed: 1
Request Stage: Ready to Hire
Desired Completion Date: Within 1 week
What kind of location is this?: Home/Residence
Property Owner: Yes
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