AConcordCarpenter ~ Waterproofing A Shower, LAVA Infrared Heat, Winter Safety

Published: Mon, 01/07/13

   
January 7, 2013 Newsletter Issue # 76

Robert Robillard

Robert Robillard

Fine carpentry & renovation professional based in Concord, Massachussetts

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IN THIS ISSUE
Waterproofing a shower
The new LAVA heater
Winter Safety
Fire sprinkle

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What's new at Concord Carpenter?

This week were back to normal, the  new year has started, holidays are over and it's time to get back to work.  In this economy you can't sit back and wait for the phone to ring, you need a marketing plan.
 
If you have a cool tool or product you would like see featured on AConcordCarpetner, send me an email.
 
waterproof shower

Water Proofing Your Shower

 
These past 20 years the tile industry has shown great advances in water proofing tile related products, especially with methods of constructing tile showers with paint-on liquid waterproofing products.
 
Water Proofing your shower involves a few different systems, from copper pans to proper substrates,  this article will discuss paint-on liquid waterproofing products for shower walls.

LAVA

LAVA Infrared Radiant Heating Panels

WarmlyYours Radiant, Inc., will feature our revolutionary LAVA® Infrared Radiant Heating panels, winner of Best of Show at KBIS. The innovative state-of-the-art LAVA® system leverages the solar radiation concept to deliver comfortable, cost-effective heat to any room in the house with an artistic flair that complements any décor. Come see the multi-functional LAVA Mirror: by just adding a towel bar it becomes both a towel warmer and mirror defogger. Our radiant floor heating for indoor and outdoor applications will also be the focus.
 
snow vent

Winter Safety:  Keep Snow From Heating Vents

 High efficiency furnaces, water heaters and other energy-saving appliances may have exhaust vents that exit your building through an exterior wall rather than through a chimney.  These vents can become blocked in the winter months by snow and ice, which can affect the safe operation of the appliance.
 

 



firesprinkler

Why Install fire Sprinklers

Just like the introduction of seat belt laws, vehicle airbags, anti-lock brakes and stability control systems have all worked their way into becoming a required safety technologies.  Residential sprinkler systems will soon take itâ€(TM)s place as a primary life and property saving system.

 

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