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7 Common Home Renovations That You May Have to Do

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Home renovations are sometimes unavoidable. You may want to do them, or you may not, but eventually, you will have to. This page will tell you seven common home renovations that you can expect to have to perform at least once in your tenure as a homeowner. 

Many advantages come from owning your own home, the security of having your own piece of property being the most obvious, but there are also many disadvantages. While home renovations can cost a lot of money, they are also an opportunity to freshen up your home. There are lots of companies out there so you will be able to get quotes before you begin and make an informed decision. As for the waste collection, make personal contact with cordova dumpsters rental for efficient and affordable service. There are some ways that you can cut down the cost of your renovations–
There are some ways that you can cut down the cost of your renovations, with say a curved frame  but it is important that you find a professional tradesperson to do them for you, or if you have a length of experience, then do it yourself. Never take shortcuts when it comes to home renovation.

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Brief, Rain Storm with High Winds Plants a Tree on Roof in Glen Rock

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photos courtesy of Boyd Loving’s Facebook Page

May 4 2018

the staff of the Ridgewood blog

Glen Rock NJ, An intense, but brief, rain storm with high winds tore through Northwest Bergen County early Thursday evening, 05/03. Among the many reported downed trees and large tree limbs was this one, which landed on the roof of a single family home on Prospect Street in Glen Rock, Glen Rock Police  and Fire Department personnel responded to investigate. The home was unoccupied when the limb fell and structural damage appeared to have been minimal.

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Why doesn’t MetLife Stadium have a roof? ‘They’ have the answer

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Why doesn’t MetLife Stadium have a roof? ‘They’ have the answer
Sunday, February 2, 2014    Last updated: Sunday February 2, 2014, 10:27 AM
BY  JOHN BRENNAN
STAFF WRITER
The Record

The question has been asked around North Jersey for years, and no doubt visitors from Denver and Seattle today will ask the same thing: “If they wanted to have a Super Bowl so badly, why didn’t they put a retractable roof on MetLife Stadium?”

The answer ultimately comes down to who “they” are.

Had leaders of the New Jersey Sports & Exposition Authority at the time had their way, the 4-year-old stadium at the Meadowlands Sports Complex would be capped against inclement weather, a feature that would have turned it into all-year venue.

But owners of the Giants and Jets, the two NFL franchises that built and paid for the new $1.6 billion stadium, would have none of it.

First, they said, they saw an added advantage for their teams in playing late-season games outdoors against opponents less accustomed to harsh weather.

And then, of course, there was the added expense.

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