Saturday, December 12, 2009

Common Window Problem

Your windows or doors let in too much cool air in winter and warm air in summer.

Old, worn-out windows or patio doors are often leaky, which can result in high energy bills during peak heating and cooling months. The glass may be loose (in which case it should be re-glazed) or the seal between the sash and frame may have weakened. The cost of replacing failing windows is often dwarfed by overall household energy costs, but we recommend replacing old single-pane windows with modern windows that feature dual-pane Low-E glass for a substantial energy savings. If your windows are in decent shape but still leak, consider applying new weather stripping. It’s easy to install and available at most building supply stores

Sunday, September 6, 2009

Wednesday, August 26, 2009

Massive Traffic through Article Marketing

What do professional article marketers know that the rest of us don't?

-David Allen

Sunday, August 16, 2009

Discover how to Triple the Effectiveness of Your Web Site


You can improved the effectiveness of your web site.
Here are some thoughts to get things started. Please share your ideas:
-David Allen

Thursday, August 13, 2009

12 Breakthrough Internet Marketing Strategies

12 Breakthrough internet marketing strategies that will explode your website's traffic:
David Allen

Sunday, February 15, 2009

The Effects of Distressed and Abandoned Properties





How does Caledonia Construction Contributes?


Caledonia Services and activities







Total property rehabilitation, building retrofit, building envelop improvement, energy efficient replacement windows, building weatherization, REO clean out and secure

The effects of distressed and abandoned properties

Distresses and abandoned properties in inner city areas should be quickly rehabilitated to reduce their devastating effects on people's lives, to enhance the stabilization of depressed communities, and to aid in the revitalization of older cities and towns.

The abundance of distressed and abandoned properties, a fall out from the foreclosure crisis, has continued to have a devastating effect on people's lives.These properties have adversely affect property values curtailing refinancing opportunities at a time when interest rate are historically very low. They have cause the blighting of once rejuvenated areas of many inner city communities. Some of these areas such as the Dorchester neighborhood of the city of Boston were actually on a up swing after years of disinvestment and now they are exceptionally challenge because of the current crisis.

The government Neighborhood Stabilization Program is a necessary tool in the effort to stabilize these depressed communities. Indeed, it is a vital tool that will provide economic and social benefits in the forms of job creation, housing choice and environmental improvement. It is expected that NSP will generate immediate construction activities creating over 90,000 jobs in skilled and unskilled trades. Most of the job will be generated in in low and moderate income neighborhoods where they are most needed. The NSP will create the housing options ranging from very low income to middle income a combination necessary for vibrant inner city
communities. And, third, the environment improvement will be measurable. The improvement work will be energy efficiency focus, it will utilize existing properties thereby rejuvenate abandoned and distressed properties bringing them back to useful life.

The long term benefits of rehabbing these distressed properties are the revitalization of older section of cities and towns. In truth, many of these areas have long suffered disinvestment and neglect, revitalizing them could be what the national economy needs at this time to create jobs needed to enhance its economic recovery goals.