Nothing but Respect and Professionalism with Owens Corning Basement Finishing System
July 31, 2008 by admin · 5 Comments
This letter is to attest to the professionalism and respect that the Afflerbach Crew demonstrates for your company. Matt, Shawn, Pete, from the first day showed nothing but respect and professionalism to me and my family. All of my questions were answered, and all three men took the time to explain in detail what was transpiring in my basement and what steps would be taken next. A job well done by all three men.
You should know, in the event that we purchase another home, we will have Owens Corning and Fiber as the finished product, and I will request the Afflerbach crew to do the installation. Again, a job very well done. Read more
What Can Universal Life Insurance Do For You
July 30, 2008 by admin · Leave a Comment
Universal Life Insurance, also called “Flexible Premium Adjustable Life Insurance,” entered the life insurance market in the early 1980s as a more flexible version of Whole Life Insurance. Like Whole Life Insurance, Universal Life Insurance features a savings element that grows on a tax-deferred basis. A portion of your premiums are invested by the insurance company in bonds, mortgages and money market funds. The return on the investments is credited to your policy tax-deferred. A guaranteed minimum interest rate applied to the policy (usually around 4%) means that, no matter how the investments perform, the insurance company guarantees a certain minimum return on your money. If the insurance company does well with its investments, the interest rate return on the accumulated cash value will increase. Universal Life allows you to choose from two death benefit Read more
Job Well Done with Installation of Basement Finishing System
July 29, 2008 by admin · 2 Comments
Today, the installation of our Owens Corning basement finishing system was completed. We wanted to write a short note commending the job done by Bob Kenyon.
We have had a number of things done in our home by various contractors in the five years that we have lived in this home. Our experiences generally have been mixed, and we have always had at least one problem with each contractor that has done work. Read more
Confused About What Type of Roof You Want
The most widely used roofing material is the composition shingle. Commonly known as asphalt shingles, they come in two types, differentiated by the base material. They consist of either an organic fiber mat or fiberglass core. Each type is impregnated with asphalt and coated with mineral granules to add color and texture. An adhesive back combined with nails, tacks or staples is the fastening method used. You will most likely find a “good/better/best” selection.
Wood shingles gives a natural look to a home. It also requires more maintenance to protect it from the elements. Wood roofing is commonly made from cedar. Fire-resistance is definitely a consideration in some areas due to local ordinances. Read more
Don’t Fix Leaks Every Year, Get Your Basement Waterproofed!
July 28, 2008 by admin · 3 Comments
Basement flooding is a major problem for many homeowners. If you have a basement, then you should absolutely do something to protect against leakage. Waterproofing your entire basement may seem an unnecessary caution, when you can just repair any small leaks when they form. This kind of leakage is always unpredictable. Water can come in from anywhere and cause significant to anything you happen to keep in the basement. Water can also damage surfaced or papered walls painted or carpeted floors, not to mention risk any valuables you keep in your basement. Repairing damage can cost far more then simple waterproofing. Basement waterproofing is defined as preventing water from penetrating into your basement area. Read more
Flood Damage Tips
July 23, 2008 by admin · Leave a Comment
A flood damaged your home and you don’t know what to do. Scavello Restoration has these help full tips that could save many of you valuables.
- Call Scavello Restoration
- Try and Remove as much of the excess water as you can by mopping and blotting. Read more
Stop Unexpectedly Large Maintenance Bills
Everyone loves surprises - but not the unpleasant kind! If you currently pay for your maintenance “as you go,” you could be stuck with an unexpectedly large repair bill.With a Heating and Cooling Maintenance Agreement from Carney, you can protect yourself from unforeseen, expensive out-of-pocket costs and ensure that your equipment achieves Read more
Increase the Value of Your Home
July 22, 2008 by admin · Leave a Comment
Did you know you could make your home more beautiful and increase its value up to 6.6% by replacing your tired old entry doors? The front of your house welcomes your family and friends, and your choice of front doors makes a major impact on a visitor’s first impression-especially if that visitor is a prospective homebuyer.
C & C Roofing and Siding offers an impressive array of home entry doors in three Read moreWould You Like a Home Theater?
July 22, 2008 by admin · 3 Comments
Deciding between plasma and LCD TV’s used to be fairly easy: plasma for screen sizes 40 inches and up, LCD for smaller. But those distinctions are blurring as 37-inch to 46-inch LCD sets move into the limelight. Audio Video Specialists can help educate you on you next TV.
There’s other news. Although LCD technology has had trouble showing deep black and fast Read moreOwens Corning Knows How to Get the Job Done
July 17, 2008 by admin · Leave a Comment
I just want to thank Owens Corning for allowing Ian not only to finish out basement once for us but twice. He is an exceptional contractor that treats the clients with respect and knows how to get the job done. Ian is always caring and respects the concerns and issues that the homeowner may have on the completion of this basement finishing system. Read more




