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3 blog postings found The economic benefits of deconstruction are substantial - One of the biggest challenges to “greening” businesses is overcoming the false perception that environmentally-sound business practices necessarily will increase costs and decrease profits. Building deconstruction is helping break that myth.
When buildings reach the end of their useful life, they are typically demolished and hauled to landfills. Building implosions or ‘wrecking-ball’ style demolitions are relatively inexpensive and offer a quick method of clearing sites for new structures. On the other hand, these methods create substantial amounts of waste.
Everyone in New York knows that the winter season in the Northeast can be treacherous and cause major damage to property structures. Whether you are a homeowner or business professional, it is important to become educated on preventing frozen pipes.
Why Do Pipes Freeze?
Water has a unique property in that it expands as it freezes. This [...]
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