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How much do you know about architects?

How much do you know about architects? Well if it is not much, pay attention because you are going to learn a lot! Architects design houses and buildings. They plan offices and apartments. They design schools, churches, and airport terminals. Their plans involve far more than a building’s looks. Buildings must be safe and strong. They must also suit the needs of the people who use them. Architects look at all these things.

 

 

The architect and client first discuss what the client wants. The architect sometimes helps decide if a project would work at all or if it would harm the environment. The architect then creates drawings for the client to review. They may be involved in all stages of the construction of a building.

If the ideas are OK, the architect draws up the final plans. These plans show how the building will look and how to build it. The drawings show the beams that hold up the building. They show the air-conditioner, furnace, and ventilating systems. The drawings show how the electricity and plumbing work. Architects used to use pencil and paper to draw their plans. Today, more and more architects are using computers. Architects generally work in comfortable conditions. They spend most of their time in offices. However, they spend some time at building sites to see how projects are going.

Architects may feel stressed sometimes. Most architects work 40 hours a week, but they may need to work nights and weekends in order to meet deadlines.

Architects must be licensed before they can practice. In order to get a license: 1) You need a degree in architecture. Courses include architectural theory, building design, math, and science. 2) You must finish an internship. 3) Finally, you must pass all sections of a license exam. Architects sometimes take new classes to keep their skills fresh.

Architects must be able to visualize things and communicate well visually. Art classes are very helpful in doing this. Speaking, writing, and creativity are also important. Architects should be computer literate.

 

 

The middle half of all architects earned between $49,780 and $83,450 a year in 2006. The lowest-paid 10 percent earned less than $39,420. The highest-paid 10 percent earned more than $104,970 a year.

Architects held about 132,000 jobs in 2006. Most jobs were in small architecture firms. About 1 in 5 was self-employed. This means they practiced as partners in a firm or on their own. Some worked for builders or government agencies. To find the best architects go to Repairfinders.com. On repairfinders.com, you will find qualified professionals in your area that can assist you in the remodeling or upgrading of your home, or office. All it takes is a couple of minutes! Jack is over and out.

 

 

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What kind of Handyman?

I was asked a very interesting question a couple of days ago, and I have decided to expound on it. A young woman came into my office, she wanted some minor handy work done around her house, and she wanted to know if she would be better off hiring someone with or without a license. So today folks I will explain to you the general facts of a handy man, and whether it is better to get one who is or is not licensed for different needs.

A handy man is a person competent in a variety of trade skills, repair, and maintenance work. The term often describes someone who is paid for the application of these skills around the home. Tasks for which a Handyman may be employed range from minor to major, and may include such jobs as painting, drywall repair, remodeling, minor plumbing work, minor electrical work, and furniture assembly.

Some, but not all, handymen are licensed and insured. Some jurisdictions require licensing and/or insurance. For safety reasons, they may disallow them from performing plumbing, electrical wiring, or gas-fitting services without being licensed in the applicable trade. If you decide to hire a non-licensed handyman they can only do miscellaneous non-structural repair work. This is a list of what they can and cannot do.

CAN DO

CANT DO

Awning Installations

Adding or changing existing windows

Minor Carpentry

Adding, removing, or cutting away walls, portions, or partitions

Door Repair

Chemical treatment of pools

Dry Wall

Electrical Repair

Non-structural Masonry

Addition, alteration, replacement or relocation of any plumbing piping, electrical wiring or mechanical equipment

Painting

Pool Installations

Paneling

Roofing Repairs

Paving (excluding driveway apron)

Well Drilling

Small Appliance Repair

Mechanical H.V.A.C. repairs

Soffit & Fascia

Removal of any structural beam or load bearing support

Non-structural Stone

Removal or change of any required means of any egress or rearrangement of parts of a structure

Texture Coating

Gas-fitting services

Tile Installation


Trim Work


Window Repair


 

 

On repairfinders.com you will find a large selection of licensed and non licensed repair people, it is up to you to choose which one would be best for the work that you need done. Think about the differences in price, quality of work, and the time it would take. However, don think that just because a handyperson is not licensed it makes him less qualified to do the job. If they are on our site, they are hardworking, honest, and reliable. So if you need a general handyman today, I suggest you hightail it over to repairfinders.com right now. Jack is over and out.

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I know where you can find a great plumber!

I used to lay awake at night listening to the slow drip, drip, drip of my leaky bathroom faucet. I used to unclog my toilet 2, 3, 4 times a day! Once, I had no idea that running hot water even existed. I know I am not the only one out there with this problem. However, you do not have to go another day with a plumbing problem. Why do I say this you ask? Well, you know me; good ol’ Jack is here with the solution! You can find dozens of plumber listed right before you at Repairfinders.com

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You no longer have to worry about frozen pipes, a slow drain, or a running toilet. With a click of your mouse to Repairfinders.com, you can see listings for plumbers in your area. If you are not sure about which service to choose, do not fret about it. I have made finding the right man for the job, easy and effective. You can send out an email to as many of our listings as you want, and they will get back to you on what they can do about your issue, how long it will take, and how much it will cost you. It really is just that simple!

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 You see, at Repairfinders.com we are dedicated to providing you the best service with the best plumbers in the industry. We will find someone who will fix those leaking pipes under your kitchen sink in hours, not days. Moreover, if you cannot find anyone I will come out there and fix them myself. So instead of trying to fix that showerhead, unclog those drains, or caulk your bathroom fixtures, find someone who is reliable, honest, and efficient, find someone like me on Repairfinders.com

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