Tuesday, March 20, 2012

Interesting Seminar at LA Build Expo Coming Next Month to Anaheim "How to Evaluate Waterproof Coatings Roofs, Walls, Floors"

Contractors and architects should attend this seminar!
 
How to Evaluate Waterproof Coatings Roofs, Walls, Floors
11:30am - 1:00pm :: Wednesday & Thursday

There are 2 basic types of solutions with coatings:

1. Membrane forming

2. Non Membrane forming, which are penetrating coatings

No one can tell how well a coating will perform by looking at it in a pail. Reading and understanding what the manufacturer created the product to do is the only way to do that. What do you read? What the marketing department has written about how easy it is to use? Or do you read the results to all the standard testing methods for the coating industry that the manufacturer has performed? How do you find that information? More importantly, what does it mean? Contractors, facility managers, or property owners trust what they see on the packaging and often don't realize there is any important engineering data beyond the technical information on how to install the material, or system. It is impossible to know if a coating will provide the necessary waterproofing without the ability to understand the scientific testing data put out by a manufacturer. The marketing people count on that so the packaging shows simple installation steps with pictures; who would think there is more to know than that? I would like to give you some easy basic tools to help you find, read, and analyze a coating manufacturer's engineering specifications. It will help you compare products, systems, and even warranties. There are 5 basic pieces of information on the engineering sheets that will tell you if a membrane forming coating product is going to work as waterproofing before you buy and apply it.

 

Register, read more or whatever here...
http://www.buildexpousa.com/AnaheimSeminars.html


 

Leaky Decks Added to Woes at Denver's Leaking Beauvallon Condo

From Durability and Design's Daily Mail...
 
The wall system's shortcomings were only part of the story, as improperly installed EPDM waterproofing membranes on plaza decks caused water to penetrate and wreak havoc.

Brushed Asides

By Joe Maty
 

Mile-High Megamess: The True Story of an Epic Building-Rescue Mission

The Beauvallon Condominiums in Denver started life in 2001 as one of the hottest addresses in the city.

But the upscale condos' Wow Meter took a big plunge not long after the complex's arrival on the Mile High cityscape.

The problem? Big-time water damage.

The Beauvallon's descent into a waterlogged morass—and its rise, Phoenix-like, from multistory sponge to renewed inhabitability—made for one of the more interesting narratives at the RCI International Convention, wrapping up today (Tuesday, March 20) in Dallas.

 

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Monday, March 19, 2012

Grover Beach sting nets 13 unlicensed contractors: CSLB Catches 110 in Statewide Series of Undercover Stings

This is why we say check the license first. There's a reason someone is cheaper...arrest warrants, child molesters, just who I want working in my house.

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March 16, 2012                                                                       CSLB #12-10

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CSLB Catches 110 in Statewide Series of Undercover Stings
Suspects include four with active arrest warrants, two registered sex offenders, two revoked licensees

SACRAMENTO – The risks homeowners take by hiring unlicensed contractors were magnified this week during the Contractors State License Board's (CSLB) annual spring "California Blitz." Simultaneous operations were under way on March 14 and15 in seven different counties around the state, and resulted in 110 arrests and Notices to Appear (NTA) in criminal court. Suspected unlicensed contractors include two convicted sex offenders, four with active arrest warrants, and several repeat offenders.

Undercover stings were conducted in Chico (Butte County), Clovis (Fresno County), Grover Beach (San Luis Obispo County), Lawndale (Los Angeles County), Murrieta (Riverside County), Redwood City (San Mateo County), and Visalia and Porterville (Tulare County). CSLB's Statewide Investigative Fraud Team (SWIFT) partnered with local prosecutors' offices and law enforcement agencies, as well as Employment Development Department (EDD) representatives.

At all sting locations, CSLB investigators posed as homeowners and invited suspected unlicensed contractors to bid on various construction jobs ranging from landscaping, patio covers, painting, plumbing, and roofing to concrete, tile, flooring, fencing, and tree trimming. By law, all contractors who perform work that totals $500 or more for labor and materials must be licensed by CSLB. Since 2005, those who apply for a new license or to change their license have been required to submit fingerprints for a criminal background check.

The 110 who received NTAs will face misdemeanor charges of contracting without a license and, in many cases, illegal advertising, soliciting excessive down payments, and failure to carry workers' compensation insurance coverage. A suspect at the Visalia sting, Benjamin Davidson, was taken into custody for having six active arrest warrants (four with no bail) related to driving under the influence. He is awaiting extradition to Humboldt County. A suspect caught at the Redwood City sting brought a friend who is a parolee from Missouri with an active no-bail arrest warrant for battery in Placer County. Officers who took him into custody found he was in possession of drugs. Two suspects in the Clovis sting also had arrest warrants; others were found to be in possession of drugs or drug paraphernalia. Two suspects (one each in Redwood City and Murrieta) are convicted sex offenders.

Two others already had their CSLB licenses revoked. Mostafa Karkori's (Redwood City sting, license #662832) was revoked in 2010 and Ernie Zubia Pinon (Visalia sting, license #823586) was revoked in 2009.

"Homeowners need to be aware of the risk they take when they hire someone who is not licensed to do work in their home," said CSLB Registrar Steve Sands. "What seems like a good deal almost always ends up costing a lot more. Many of these phony contractors are people you really don't want inside your house or around your family."

Homeowners face serious financial loss and risk of worker injury on their property, including potential liability for injuries sustained by a worker not covered by workers' compensation insurance.  If there is a disagreement or something goes wrong with the project, the homeowner may have few options for recovering their money from an unlicensed contractor. Legitimate, licensed contractors face unfair competition from illegal operators who skirt laws that protect homeowners and workers.

The goal of the "California Blitz" is to draw attention to the dangers consumers risk when they hire these phony contractors, to educate unlicensed workers about California laws, and to encourage those who qualify to get their contractor license. The misdemeanor charges carry a maximum of six months in jail and/or a fine up to $5,000 for the first offense. A second violation carries a mandatory 90-day jail sentence, as well as a possible fine up to $5,000.

California Blitz highlights:

Location

Highlights

Court Date(s)

Chico
Butte County

11 Notices to Appear

April 27, 2012

Redwood City
San Mateo County

19 Notices to Appear

May 14, 2012

Clovis
Fresno County

13 Notices to Appear

April 22 and 29, 2012

Visalia (Day 1) Porterville (Day 2)
Tulare County

22 Notices to Appear                   (11 Visalia, 11 Porterville)

May 22 (Visalia) and May 29 (Porterville), 2012

Grover Beach
San Luis Obispo County

13 Notices to Appear

April 30, 2012

Lawndale
Los Angeles County

21 Notices to Appear

June 4-7, 2012

Murrieta
Riverside County

11 Notices to Appear

June 7, 2012

 

CSLB urges consumers to follow these tips before hiring anyone to work on their property:

·                     Hire only licensed contractors and ask to see their license and a photo ID to verify their identity. 

·                     Always check the license number on CSLB's website at www.cslb.ca.gov or www.CheckTheLicenseFirst.com to make sure the license is in good standing, and that there is workers' compensation insurance coverage for employees.           

·                     Don't pay more than 10 percent or $1,000 (whichever is less) as a down payment. There is an exception for about two dozen licensees who carry special bonds to protect consumers. These exceptions are noted on CSLB's website.

·                     Don't pay in cash, and don't let payments get ahead of the work.

·                     Get at least three bids, check references, and get a written contract.

The Contractors State License Board operates under the umbrella of the California Department of Consumer Affairs.  More information and publications about hiring contractors are available on the CSLB website or by calling 800-321-CSLB (2752). You also can sign up for CSLB email alerts. CSLB licenses and regulates California's 300,000 contractors, and is regarded as one of the leading consumer protection agencies in the United States. In fiscal year 2010-11, CSLB helped recover nearly $45 million in ordered restitution for consumers.

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Saturday, March 17, 2012

Tell it to the Action News Team-Homeowner "Can't Get No Satisfaction" From Their HOA over Leak

Las Vegas, NV (KTNV) - Water can cause quite a lot of damage when it leaks, especially if you are living in an apartment. So when it happened at one Valley condo, the owners turned to their Homeowner's Association. But when they couldn't get an answer, they turned to Action News.

"Apparently, there was a leak upstairs," explained Darlene Castello.

Water started leaking into the condo owned by Darlene's parents. It damaged the walls and even the carpet. So Darlene called the Homeowner's Association for help.

"I started calling daily. Leaving message after message after message," said Darlene.

Darlene says she knew who she needed to speak with but he wasn't returning her calls.

"Nobody's calling back. Let me talk to a supervisor. Well I'm sorry the supervisor is not available would you like to leave a message. I mean that's all I ever got," said Darlene.

Darlene says after three months with no response, she decided to call Action News.

Read the rest of this story click the link below to find out what happens...
http://www.ktnv.com/news/local/142965195.html

Thursday, March 15, 2012

Class Action Suit-Glass Railings Failing On Balconies in Canada

Class Action Lawsuits Against Condo Developers

POSTED BY BARBARA HOLMES ON MARCH 14, 2012

Last August we blogged about several incidents of breaking glass on balcony railings in some downtown Toronto condos. As a result of those incidents two class actions have been commenced against the developers and the declarant of the Murano Towers and the Festival Towers. The architects as well as the manufacturer/installer of the glass railings were also sued.

As set out in the claims, after several incidents of falling glass in or around August, 2011, the doors to the balconies were sealed from the outside so that they could not be opened from inside the unit and a notice was posted on the balconies prohibiting access to the balconies. Each lawsuit is claiming $15,000,000 in general damages (plus another $4,000,000 for punitive damages and $1,000,000 for costs) on behalf of the owners and tenants of units in the buildings who were deprived of the loss and enjoyment of the balconies

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