Saturday, July 8, 2017

Please see my new video series about painting my friends house.Scaffold and paint.https://youtu.be/yiawFX_4XGo

Monday, May 1, 2017

I recently heard the old complaint of the barking dog. Is this really still too complicated to solve? Here's the solution - Cheerios. Buy a box of Cheerios. Throw a handful of Cheerios over the fence. Was that too fast? I'll say it more slowly. Throw    a   handful   of   Cheerios   over   the   fence.

The bark is a warning bark. The dog does not know the intent of, the sound it hears or the sight of the stranger it sees. It is simply warning you off. If you feed the dog it will stop barking. The dog will not warn off food.

Stop shouting at the neighbor, Stop threatening a law suit. Stop demanding obedience school. Damn, try to be smarter than the dog. If you are the dog owner, you buy the Cheerios.

You might even put them in a fruit roll-up. I don't know, get creative.

Friday, April 21, 2017

Safety and liability concerns.

     A quick glance around, with an eye toward keeping your home safe, should be an on going concern. Ignoring such things as, trip and fall hazards and/or potential structural failure, can cause serious injuries. I seem to be pointing out the obvious, yet tripping and structural failures injure or kill thousands every year.

     Some common hazards are:  Loose or torn carpet; concrete that has lifted and/or cracked, creating an uneven surface; loose bricks; muddy surfaces; loose gutters; objects left on stairs or walkways; protruding land scrape borders; loose handrails; overhanging objects; deterioration of structural members; etc.

     A new home is no guarantee of a safe environment either. Often best practices are ignored and are some times missed by inspectors who might be stretched to too many job sites in one day. I couldn't count the number of times I have heard the phrase, "That's good enough", on a job.

     In particular, too many preventable deaths occur from weight limits being exceeded on balconies or decks. These structures are never meant to support a large crush of party-goers. Balconies can separate from the wall do to poor attachment points and decks can twist do to poor bracing. In addition water damage leading to dry rot or termite infestation can further weaken the structure.

     Take to heart any stories or warnings you receive. These warnings can come from multiple sources, such as, friends or family, neighbors, news outlets, or even, perhaps, from my humble blog.

Terry Pold