Basement waterproofing ma
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Membrane Must Be Applied Consistently
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Properties with basements: Deep deep down
Daily Telegraph - Waterproofing is the most advanced it has ever been, with the latest cavity drainage membrane systems guaranteeing the basement has no damp smell. The middle market, too, is embracing the trend towards downward mobility. Maggie Smith at
Source: www.telegraph.co.uk
Home show fits tight times
Philadelphia Inquirer - Marilyn Nigro walked into the Convention Center yesterday knowing exactly what her South Philadelphia rowhouse needed. Her checklist went something like this: waterproofing for the basement, a new humidifier, and a new mop for her hardwood floors
Source: www.philly.com
Anti-Tax Advocate Charged With Evasion
Forbes - The others charged include several principals of the Basement Doctor Waterproofing Co., described by authorities as a successful firm that filed no corporate tax returns from 1999 to 2003. Bagdis came to own a 7 percent stake in the business and
Source: www.forbes.com
St. Julien undergoing major renovation project
Free Lance-Star - The soil around the home’s periphery was excavated so waterproofing and French drain systems could be installed to ensure a dry basement. Termite-damaged lumber, particularly above the window frames, has been removed and replaced. As it is, the
Source: www.fredericksburg.com
Moisture affects growth in homes
Grand Island Independent - If water is entering the house from the outside, your options range from simple landscaping so the ground slopes away from your house to extensive excavation and waterproofing. Water in the basement can result from the lack of gutters or water
Source: www.theindependent.com
Six enter guilty pleas in alleged tax fraud
Philadelphia Inquirer - Prosecutors have described the case as the largest tax fraud in the region in recent memory. The lead defendant, lawyer Bernard Jay Bagdis, is accused of creating shell corporations, a fictitious foreign bank, and a basement-waterproofing company to
Source: www.philly.com
Way Downstream
Bay Weekly - Six of the new homes Arundel Habitat for Humanity will build in 2008 get basement waterproofing systems installed, courtesy of Mid-Atlantic Waterproofing. As well as volunteers and donations, Habitat board president Joe Allwein says, “We depend on
Source: www.bayweekly.com