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Window Man (www.thewindowman.com)
Washington, DC (202) 234-1900
commercial and architectural markets. we have showrooms located in fairfax, chantilly and alexandria (opening soon) virginia for you to visit and enjoy as well as free in-home consultations with no obligation. sch�co is all about class, elegance and
Ameritech Construction Corporation (superwindows.com)
2841 Hartland Rd Falls Church, VA (703) 538-5800
invites you to come inside and discover what makes our products the best value in the area. ameritech understands that choosing to improve your home is a big decision. we've helped thousands of local customers dramatically increase the beauty, value,
Majestic Glass & Mirror (majesticglassandmirror.com)
17944 S Main St Dumfries, VA (703) 441-9074
showroom and browse our selection of windows, entrance doors, patio doors, and see the styles of glass doors that we offer including sliding and swing doors. source for all your glass and mirror needs. so come on by and meet our staff, that will expertly
Hodges Company (hodgescompany.com)
120 W Jefferson St Falls Church, VA (703) 532-0184
energy efficiency and value of their homes. from the white house to your house, we?re the washington area?s most trusted name in window, door, siding and patio upgrades. please talk to a hodges sales representative for the most up-to-date listing of
Champion Windows Siding (championwindow.com)
7110 Golden Ring Rd Baltimore, MD (410) 780-0062
Champion Windows Siding (championwindow.com)
7110 Golden Ring Rd Baltimore, MD (410) 780-0062
Champion Windows Siding (championwindow.com)
7110 Golden Ring Rd Baltimore, MD (410) 780-0062
Robosson Supply Incorporated (robossonsupply.com)
5329 Enterprise St Eldersburg, MD (410) 795-1621
Champion Windows Siding (championwindow.com)
7110 Golden Ring Rd Baltimore, MD (410) 780-0062
Space Crafters (spacecrafters.biz)
31 Apples Church Rd Thurmont, MD (301) 663-1134
COUPLE IS BUSY WAITING AS RENOVATION DRAGS ON www.nola.com
@ 12/10/06 17:51 comments(0) report

so those need wiring. in the kitchen, we want some under-the-cabinet lights -- those will help after dark. and, of course, mike will be rewiring the washer and dryer. for the past year or more, ever since everson and his wife, christy paxson, returned
Redwood's cousins can grow far from California www.dfw.com
@ 12/10/06 19:09 comments(0) report

california is home to two of the most beautiful trees in the world: the redwood and the giant sequoia. if you have ever seen them, you were probably like me and just stood there in awe. more than likely you returned home wishing you could grow such
Technique key to flaky crust www.ocregister.com
@ 12/14/06 02:16 comments(0) report

perfect pie: a tried-and-true recipe for pãƒâ¢tãƒâ© brisãƒâ©e yields a crust that is extra flaky and delicious. making the ideal pãƒâ¢tãƒâ© brisãƒâ©e, that classic melt-in-your-mouth pie crust, is a matter of temperature and technique. the name comes
Living in Hotter Times - the Case for Masonry Homes www.earthtimes.org
@ 02/08/07 22:07 comments(0) report

air conditioning in the coming years. it also highlights theadditional savings that can be achieved by using thermal mass to capturesolar and internal gains thereby reducing the consumption of fuel during theheating season. these savings can offset the
Grecian bulbs can be planted on their sides seattlepi.nwsource.com
@ 12/07/06 18:09 comments(0) report

q: i just bought some bulbs of a flower called grecian windflower at a closeout sale and the picture shows a daisylike bloom in colors of lavender and white. the package says to plant the tubers 1 to 2 inches deep. problem is, i can't tell which end is
Your Place | What lies beneath: Floors come in many flavors now www.philly.com
@ 12/09/06 04:00 comments(0) report

kitchen floor. we're considering installing one-piece vinyl or ceramic tile. our countertops are butcher block, if that matters. can you give us some pros or cons for each, or, better yet, your clear-cut favorite the composition of the countertops and
African violets enthusiasts bring exotica indoors www.pittsburghlive.com
@ 02/08/07 10:56 comments(0) report

the new african violet species come in many more varieties than the handful of colors and boring but feather-soft foliage your grandmother had snuggled on her low-light windowsill. our hybrids are very colorful. one has white, green and pink foliage.
Larry Sagers: Evergreens create lovely winter landscape www.deseretnews.com
@ 12/09/06 06:10 comments(0) report

ã‚â  ã‚â  ã‚â  most people erroneously suppose that just because many plants are dormant during the winter, there is no such thing as a winter landscape. ã‚â  ã‚â  ã‚â  finding plants that look good in the winter takes some effort. while common junipers
LEDs light up the future www.newsday.com
@ 02/08/07 10:56 comments(0) report

kitchens and bathrooms? yep, mostly leds. what are leds, and why should you be interested? led stands for light-emitting diode. they're also referred to as solid-state lighting. unlike incandescent and compact fluorescent bulbs, which generate light with
Sharon Hull, This Week in the Garden: Don't prune freeze-damaged ... www.santacruzsentinel.com
@ 02/08/07 22:07 comments(0) report

the great chill of 2007 has hit hard in most gardens in our area. though the temperatures didn't reach record lows in most neighborhoods, they lasted for four or more nights; the duration of the cold spell seemed to cause as much damage as the low