Thursday, February 27, 2014

Composite/Wood Deck Buyers Be Careful- Eastman Drops Perennial Wood Decking Line

If you are thinking about buying Perennial wood, you may want to stop and rethink that. The company just announced that they are halting production of the product. 
Once it's gone, it's gone and if something happens to pieces of your deck, you won't be able to find a match...

From Fine Homebuilding Magazine comes this article....


Eastman Drops Perennial Wood Decking Line

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The Eastman Chemical Co. is throwing in the towel on Perennial Wood, a line of outdoor wood products preserved through acetylation rather than pressure treatment with more familiar copper-rich chemical formulations and has been distributed in the Northeast and South Atlantic regions.

The Kingsport, Tenn., company introduced Perennial Wood just two years ago at the 2012 International Builders' Show. Eastman announced at the end of January that it would discontinue the product line, leaving the acetylated-lumber business in the U.S. solely to Accoya.




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Subject: Evaluating Concrete Decks in Preparation for Waterproofing Membrane Application

From Western States Roofing Contractors Association comes this technical bulletin on liquid applied membranes to concrete decks. Moisture present in concrete slabs creates numerous problems for liquid membranes. Read how and why and what to do to avoid problems-by testing moisture levels, drying concrete and prepping it properly. 



To: Waterproofing Contractor Members Winter 2013 
 
From: WSRCA Waterproofing Technical Committee 
 
Subject: Evaluating Concrete Decks in Preparation for Waterproofing 
Membrane Application 
 
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After receiving reports from member contractors describing problems with 
waterproofing membranes maintaining adhesion to concrete decks, WSRCA's 
Waterproofing Committee has prepared the following Technical Bulletin to 
provide basic guidelines for evaluating new and existing concrete decks, prior to 
waterproofing. 
Factors that can affect short-term and long-term adhesion of waterproofing 
systems to concrete decks include the dryness of the deck or actual moisture 
content of the concrete, surface profile or finish, and use of curing compounds, 
surfacing agents and/or additives in the concrete mix. This bulletin also describes 
optional methods of mechanically drying wet or damp concrete decks to facilitate 
adhesion of waterproofing materials, and working with the concrete contractor to 
prevent an improper surface finish or use of concrete curing compounds and/or 
surfacing agents that inhibit drying or are incompatible with the waterproofing 
membrane.



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Wednesday, February 26, 2014

Deck collapse victims sue homeowners group and builder

The lesson is here for HOA's and any building owner is lessen and assign risk by inspecting decks, railings, balconies and stairs regularly. From The Courier Journal...

Deck collapse victims sue homeowners group and builder


A group of family members who were injured in a deck collapse during a December Christmas party in Floyd County now are suing the homeowner’s association and a homebuilder for negligence.

Barbara and Alexander Latuch of Charlestown and 23 relatives filed suit this month in Floyd Superior Court claiming Wolf Lake Homeowners Association Inc. and Schuler Homes Inc. failed to properly inspect and maintain the deck. They’re seeking unspecified damages for medical expenses, pain and lost wages.

Several video images taken by surveillance cameras document the moment when the deck gave way and family members crashed on top of each other onto a concrete patio a story below, beside a large, covered swimming pool.


Don't be a statistic, get your decks inspected and be sure!

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DURADEK Announces Winner Of "Best of Duradek" Contest

Congrats to Jane Jamieson the winner of the Vancouver Canucks hockey tickets!

Best of Duradek Contest Results

In honor of our 40th year in business and in recognition of the wonderful customers that have chosen Duradek as their deck waterproofing product, we held a 'Best of Duradek' contest (January 17 – February 23, 2014). We invited home owners and Duradek installers to send us pictures to show-off their decks and let us know what they love about their Duradek decks.

The random draw from all entries received was held on Monday, February 24th and the lucky winner of tickets to today's Canucks game and dinner for two was Jane Jamieson of Surrey, BC.

Jane sent us in this photo of her deck that is protected with Duradek Classic Barley with this wonderful comment:

 "Here is my deck ( in winter not being used mode ) with Duradek product on the floor…I had this installed in the mid '90′s and it still looks like new! I have power washed it but now use 'The Duke' to clean it and I think it does a better job than power washing. The deck always looks great and I have never had to do repairs and love the low maintenance!! Definitely would use again."
Jane Jamieson



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Monday, February 24, 2014

Fwd: Men Who Scammed CSLB Applicants, Licensees Sentenced to Jail



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February 24, 2014

CSLB #14-03

 

 

 

 

 

Men Who Scammed CSLB Applicants, Licensees
Sentenced to Jail

Two men plead guilty to conspiracy, ordered to pay victim restitution

SACRAMENTO — The Contractors State License Board announces that a second man has been sentenced to jail after scamming licensed California contractors and those attempting to become licensed.

Maico Merdinand Dilma, believed to be residing in Mexico, pleaded guilty on February 18, 2014, in Sacramento County Superior Court to a misdemeanor charge of conspiracy to cheat/defraud another person of property (Penal Code §182(a)(4)). He received 120 days in jail, three years of probation and was ordered to pay restitution to the victims.

Dilma was arrested in December 2013 following a multi-faceted investigation that began in the summer of 2012 when a number of license applicants told investigators they were conned by people falsely representing themselves as CSLB employees. Applicants were told they needed to purchase examination study guides, while licensees seeking an additional trade classification were told they needed continuing education credits or licensing exams, and needed to pay with a credit card over the telephone.

Luis Manuel Flores, of San Diego, was arrested in February 2013 while entering the United States at the California-Mexico border. He pleaded guilty to a felony charge of PC §182(a)(4) and was ordered to 180 days in jail and five years of probation.

Investigators determined that Flores and Dimla created a fraudulent business and website with names similar to CSLB. While in the Tijuana area, the two contacted CSLB applicants and licensees with phone numbers that appeared to victims as originating from the 916 area code (Sacramento area). At least 50 people were defrauded, in amounts ranging from $98 to $250 each. The number of victims may increase once people realize they were conned.

“Our consumer protection efforts go beyond those who hire contractors,” said CSLB Registrar Steve Sands. “We take very seriously any attempt to con or take advantage of our licensees or those who apply for a contractor license.”

CSLB issued an industry bulletin and a prominent alert on the CSLB website to warn contractors and applicants about people claiming to be from CSLB and asking for credit card information over the phone. They also were reminded that CSLB fees only are payable through the mail or at CSLB Headquarters in Sacramento. The warnings dramatically cut the number of people being victimized.

The Contractors State License Board licenses and regulates California's 300,000 contractors, and is regarded as one of the leading consumer protection agencies in the United States. It operates under the umbrella of the California Department of Consumer Affairs. In fiscal year 2012-13, CSLB helped recover nearly $44 million in ordered restitution for consumers. Information about hiring contractors is available on CSLB’s website or by calling (800) 321-CSLB (2752). You also can sign up for CSLB email alerts.

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Wednesday, February 19, 2014

From the SF Public Press a 2012 Article on Licensing Issues at CSLB

State says lax rules might let builders use questionable licenses -
By 
 Les Mahler
SF Public Press
 — Mar 26 2012 - 8:13am

The agency overseeing companies that build houses and office buildings across California has for years trumpeted its ability to sniff out phony contractors, often publishing photos of dramatic undercover police stings of unlicensed builders at work on half-finished suburban cul-de-sacs.

But now the agency, the Contractors State License Board, is looking into a problem of the state’s own making — a program that allows contractors to essentially lease out their licenses.

The board has allowed some licensed contractors to earn extra income by supervising as many as three projects across the state. In some cases, licensees would have to travel hundreds of miles to oversee work performed by others, which experts in the field say could pose liability problems.

- See more at: http://sfpublicpress.org/news/2012-03/state-says-lax-rules-might-let-builders-use-questionable-licenses#sthash.L0rSeZoI.dpuf

Is the issuance of qualifiers on a license a problem? Tell us what you think! 


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