PRESS-NEWS.org - Press Release Distribution
PRESS RELEASES DISTRIBUTION

San Antonio Remodeling Contractor Does Green

San Antonio Remodeling Contractor, Dunn-Wright Remodeling, participates in Live Green Fest

2010-10-29
SAN ANTONIO, TX, October 29, 2010 (Press-News.org) Dunn-Wright Remodeling President Jeff Stief recently attended the San Antonio "Live Green" Festival sponsored by the San Antonio Parks and Recreation Department and CPS at Olmos Park Basin, both as an attendee at the Dunn-Wright Remodeling display booth, http://www.dunn-wright.net, and as an observer of the recently renovated park and the features of other companies and their products.

"I was really impressed with the improvements to the park" Stief said. "I used to live about five houses up the road from the baseball parks. That was almost 15 years ago. I would take Rio, my Golden retriever, for walks down in the trails and swimming in the creek back when the only way across that creek was a big pipe that crossed the creek and you had to walk and balance it Tom Sawyer style. Now they have a really nice bridge and paved walking trails. Even the old dusty overflow parking lot at the 281 bridge on Dick Fredrick Road (where the vendor parking is) is paved and striped" Stief said and chuckled "aren't those "green" trails supposed to be base or recycled granite! Not asphalt!" Our specialty is _a href="http://www.dunn-wright.net/"_San Antonio Remodeling Contractor._/a_

Stief said the festival was a wonderful setting for the event, the first one his company participated in from the park services, now in their seventh year. "I had to come to this one. Many our customers' are from the area, Alamo Heights, Olmos Park, they should all be here and I've seen a few of them today. And of course I hope we've made some new customers' from the turn out today. It just turned out to be a perfect day," Stief said.

"While I was here, my wife Sandra stopped by for a while to man the booth and I was able to go look at some of the other displays and there are some really good ideas about living green and helping to protect the planet, recycle reusable items which my family and I do as much as possible at home," Stief said. "Unfortunately, a lot of the systems are also still very expensive, like solar panels, which would take decades to recover initial cost, plus any upgrades, maintenance, etc." Stief said. "I hope in time, with technology and demand, some of the cost will come down in the future and make it more affordable with a system that will work with our utility company. I have a friend in the mountains near Ojai, California that bought an old apple orchid surrounded by a national park. There is no electricity. Her and her husband have solar panels that produce electricity for the home and stores the surplus in battery cells with backup diesel generators for white outs (snow days), but during those months there are still times when someone has to drive 30 miles down the mountain, in the snow possibly, to buy more diesel. I think in time it will get a whole lot better" Stief said.

"A festival like this really makes you think about the way you live and makes you look around at how feasible some of these applications can work with you and your lifestyle," Stief said. "I once read an article about green living choices and an architect, I can't remember his name, said 'the most green thing you can do to a house is not tear it down'.
I couldn't agree more" Stief said.

"For years you see homes, especially in Terrell Hills and around here, where one day the home is gone and the land is being scraped for a new one. Me, I never met a house I couldn't remodel" Stief said. "And when you look at the charm of the cottage district in Alamo Heights and some of the grand old homes being razed, it couldn't be further away from being green. I had an old home in the cottage district built in 1945. I met the man next door whose brother and he built both his home and mine. When he explained to me that the windows in my living room were all different sizes because they built wood windows according to the size of glass available, my eyes were open! He said" Jeff, if you could find a 30" piece of glass, you built a 30" window. And if the next piece was 33", you built a 33" window and stuck the big one in the front wall and the little ones in the back" Stief chuckled. "That's green"

"Being green isn't tearing out the 1945 cabinet to install a throw-away cabinet from a big box store. If your existing cabinet isn't repairable, custom build a new cabinet. The last one lasted 65 years and a good cabinet probably will too. If you're concerned about killing a tree and your cabinet is paint grade, consider an alternate paint grade material." Stief said. "If you're happy with the cabinets but they look bad, consider refacing them" he said. "And now a day, if you don't like the color of your tub and tile, there's someone who can change that too, without dumping all that old stuff in a landfill no where near your home, just in your world". Visit _a href="http://www.dunn-wright.net/"_San Antonio Remodeling Contractor._/a_

Jeff Stief
Dunn-Wright Remodeling, Inc.
1315 Basse Rd, San Antonio TX 78212
210-821-6000
Website: http://dunn-wright.net
Email: dwr@dunn-wright.net


ELSE PRESS RELEASES FROM THIS DATE:

Biometrics Encrypts Virtual Drives and Information.

2010-10-29
myBiodentity Corp a global innovator in biometrics enabled solutions has released a major update to bio-iVault Encrypted Virtual Drive Manager which uses the well respected myBiometrix Biometric platform to deliver Finger, Face and Voice verification to securely create and manage the encrypted virtual drives. Using Biometrics means No Passwords to remember or have stolen. The bio-iVault drives appear just like a normal drive in Explorer, so files can be created, edited and deleted just as is done on a normal drive. The important difference is the bio-iVault drive is ...

TugboatLife.com Seeks Participants For Tugboat-Based Reality Program

2010-10-29
TugboatLife.com, an online maritime community with more than 3,000 members, is seeking applicants who are interested in participating in a tugboat-based reality television program. The proposed program is being developed by nationally recognized television producers with more than 20 years' experience in television production. "Tugboat Life is pleased to assist the producers in locating the best possible cast members for this show," says Judd Spence, who operates the Tugboat Life site. "There are few more interesting settings for a reality show than on a tugboat. It's ...

Akran Marketing Formally Registers Akran Foundation as a Community-Based, Non-Profit Organization

2010-10-29
Akran Marketing Formally Registers Akran Foundation as a Community-Based, Non-Profit Organization Akran Marketing, recognized for being socially, ethically and environmentally responsible, and the country's leading branding, premium incentive and licensing company, today announced the establishment of the Akran Foundation, a community-based, non-profit organization. Raman Agarwal, President & CEO of Akran Marketing stated, "Philanthropy has been a significant component of our corporate culture at Akran. We have been contributing to numerous charities for the last ...

Spine Correction Center of the Rockies Now Offering More Advanced Treatment Options With On-site Nurse Practitioner

2010-10-29
Spine Correction Center of the Rockies is now offering advanced treatment options for patients on-site through a new Nurse Practitioner. The new services include botanical injections, advanced diagnostics, and durable medical equipment prescriptions. The new addition was made to give patients another way to reduce inflammation, reduce pain, heal more quickly. In a recent letter to customers, Dr. Farrell and Dr. Cardwell said: "We are thrilled to announce Jean Hershey Fitch has joined our team as a nurse practitioner. Jean will be able to offer botanical injections ...

Bidibot Now Offering Credits at 888.com

2010-10-29
Bidibot, the world's premier penny auction site for gamblers, has done a deal with online gaming giant 888.com to offer auctions for 888.com poker credits. Players are welcome to come and bid on $50-$200 credit packages on 888 Poker. The credit packages provider their winner's with unfettered credit at 888 Poker, and not with the bonus money and associated play-through requirements typically offered at other online sites. 888.com joins PokerStars, VictoryPoker, GCasino, Betfair and many other top gaming brands on the Bidibot Platform. Players from any of these sites ...

The Soul Prince - Calvin Richardson Launches New Radio Show. Latest Album America's Most Wanted Gets Grammy Buzz

2010-10-29
Soul music gets a boost on November 3rd when The Soul Prince - Calvin Richardson launches The Soul Safe a two hour radio show on WBAV Charlotte, NC. The North Carolina native who cut his teeth on Gospel quartet music had dedicated his career to Soul music, only recently gaining recognition this year for his commitment to the genre with two Grammy nominations for his work in tribute to Bobby Womack, and an ASCAP Songwriter of the Year Award for "There Goes My Baby", a #1 hit for Charlie Wilson. The Soul Safe airs 9 to 11PM EST on WBAV and can be streamed via the internet ...

E.B. Lane Partners With Spiral16 Web Monitoring for Arizona Lottery

2010-10-29
Spiral16 today announced a new business signing with E.B. Lane. E.B. Lane, an independent Phoenix-based advertising, public relations, interactive media agency, will be partnering with Spiral16 on its new media initiatives for the Arizona Lottery (www.arizonalottery.com). "The amount of actionable online intelligence we can extract from Spiral16's web monitoring platform is impressive," said E.B. Lane CEO Beau Lane. "The information we get from Spiral16 will be instrumental in understanding the Lottery's online audience." E.B. Lane's current digital strategy for the ...

Inflicting Ink Traveling Tattoo and Cardi's Furniture will Team up to Host a Blood Drive for the Rhode Island Blood Center

2010-10-29
Inflicting Ink Traveling Tattoo, a one of a kind mobile tattoo studio based out of Portsmouth, RI, will be teaming up with Cardi's Furniture to host a blood drive for the Rhode Island Blood Center. Jeffrey Goyette, renowned tattoo artist and owner of Inflicting Ink Tattoo Shop, created the traveling studio. Inflicting Ink Traveling Tattoo will be set up in the South County Commons parking lot near Cardi's Furniture from 9:30am until all scheduled tattoos are completed. The Rhode Island Blood Center will be on site from 10am-2pm collecting blood donations. The concept ...

Chef Molly Culinary Artistry Orange County's Premier Caterer Is Now Offering Full Service Event Production - Service Area Has Been Expanded to Include All of Southern California and Las Vegas.

2010-10-29
Bonnie Goldman, Director of Catering for Chef Molly Culinary Artistry has put together an all-star team of Event Planners and Event Producers capable of handling any type of event for any number of guests. Services included but are not limited to: • International Cuisine • Custom Menus • Professional Staff of Waiters, Bartenders, Chefs, Concierge • Bar Service • Rentals • Design Co-ordination • Project Management • Prop Design and Fabricaion • Decor • Concept Design • Lighting • Floral Arrangements • Entertainment • Audio Visual • Special Effects • Tents, ...

dRemodeling -home improvement in Philadelphia

2010-10-29
We recently re-designed and renovated an existing 3rd floor bathroom of an 1894 historical University City, PA home. Not only were there space complications and constraints, the owners of the home wanted this guest bathroom converted into a sleek, spa-like bathroom that would double as a retreat for their guests after a long day. This was not a cosmetic makeover - it was a total structural renovation. In so many words, the homeowners wanted a guest bathroom that was constructed like a master bathroom. As the homeowners were looking to achieve an aesthetically unique ...

LAST 30 PRESS RELEASES:

To catch financial rats, a better mousetrap

Mapping the world's climate danger zones

Emory heart team implants new blood-pumping device for first time in U.S.

Congenital heart defects caused by problems with placenta

Schlechter named Cancer Moonshot Scholar

Two-way water transfers can ensure reliability, save money for urban and agricultural users during drought in Western U.S., new study shows

New issue of advances in dental research explores the role of women in dental, clinical, and translational research

Team unlocks new insights on pulsar signals

Great apes visually track subject-object relationships like humans do

Recovery of testing for heart disease risk factors post-COVID remains patchy

Final data and undiscovered images from NASA’s NEOWISE

Nucleoporin93: A silent protector in vascular health

Can we avert the looming food crisis of climate change?

Alcohol use and antiobesity medication treatment

Study reveals cause of common cancer immunotherapy side effect

New era in amphibian biology

Harbor service, VAST Data provide boost for NCSA systems

New prognostic model enhances survival prediction in liver failure

China focuses on improving air quality via the coordinated control of fine particles and ozone

Machine learning reveals behaviors linked with early Alzheimer’s, points to new treatments

Novel gene therapy trial for sickle cell disease launches

Engineering hypoallergenic cats

Microwave-induced pyrolysis: A promising solution for recycling electric cables

Cooling with light: Exploring optical cooling in semiconductor quantum dots

Breakthrough in clean energy: Scientists pioneer novel heat-to-electricity conversion

Study finds opposing effects of short-term and continuous noise on western bluebird parental care

Quantifying disease impact and overcoming practical treatment barriers for primary progressive aphasia

Sports betting and financial market data show how people misinterpret new information in predictable ways

Long COVID brain fog linked to lung function

Concussions slow brain activity of high school football players

[Press-News.org] San Antonio Remodeling Contractor Does Green
San Antonio Remodeling Contractor, Dunn-Wright Remodeling, participates in Live Green Fest