Maytag has recalled refrigerators marketed under the brand names Maytag®, Jenn-Air®, Amana®, Admiral®, Magic Chef®, Performa by Maytag® and Crosley®. An electrical failure in the relay, the component that turns on the refrigerator's compressor, can cause overheating and pose a serious fire hazard. This recall was announced March 10, 2009.
When I saw this recall, I checked my home unit which was purchased in 2001- and discovered it was one of those recalled. I called the Maytag corporation here in Michigan and spoke to a customer service rep who scheduled service that same week. The repair was done in about 20 minutes and I feel much better having the problem corrected.
For more information call Maytag's Recall Hotline 866-533-9817
Monday, March 23, 2009
Tuesday, March 17, 2009
Power Outage Protection
Spring can bring some wild weather here in the Midwest. We have been helping to bring some peace of mind to our customers. Grand Bay Builders offers the protection of personal home generators. Our customers know that in the case of utility power failure, their homes will continue to function without interruption.
Generators run on the home's existing natural gas or lp fuel. They automatically sense utility power failure and switch predetermined areas or the entire home to the generator. Once the utility restores their service, the generator reverses the switch back to the utility. This process is done automatically and creates a real peace of mind during extreme weather. - Nancy
Check out this video link for a demonstration:
http://link.brightcove.com/services/link/bcpid14602144001/bclid14539912001/bctid14621246001
Generators run on the home's existing natural gas or lp fuel. They automatically sense utility power failure and switch predetermined areas or the entire home to the generator. Once the utility restores their service, the generator reverses the switch back to the utility. This process is done automatically and creates a real peace of mind during extreme weather. - Nancy
Check out this video link for a demonstration:
http://link.brightcove.com/services/link/bcpid14602144001/bclid14539912001/bctid14621246001
Thursday, March 5, 2009
Promising New Shower Products
I'm intrigued by a new idea in shower drains that may eliminate the need for that round center drain. This Quick Drain product is a low profile stainless steel linear drain. It's 1-1/2" wide and fits nicely at the entrance to the shower or up against a wall. This eliminates the need for all 4 sides of the shower to slope to the middle and could be a valuable option when accomodating a special needs piece of equipment. www.quickdrainusa.com
Another interesting shower product is a new sustainable flooring product for wet applications. I love this idea!!- post industrial wine corks cut into 1/4" thick slices on 12" x 24" sheets. This sustainable floor is advertised as being slip resistant, accoustical and perfect for showers and pool surrounds. Cork is a great green product so this would add LEED points to a project. Being a wine lover here in Northern Michigan wine country, I'm excited about the design possiblities this flooring offers. - Nancy
www.sustainableflooring.com
Tuesday, March 3, 2009
"How To Expo"
Grand Bay Builders will be participating with the Traverse Area Association of Realtors(TAAR) during a "How To Expo" on Saturday March 14th. This expo is geared to help home buyers and sellers make informed decisions. Victor and I always support education and look for opportunites to share our knowledge.
Victor will be a member of the panel during both "Is There Green in Green?" seminars offered Saturday 3/14/09 11am-noon and 2pm-3pm. The venue is the Hagerty Center in Traverse City, MI located at 715 E. Front Street. Admission $3 at the door
Victor will be a member of the panel during both "Is There Green in Green?" seminars offered Saturday 3/14/09 11am-noon and 2pm-3pm. The venue is the Hagerty Center in Traverse City, MI located at 715 E. Front Street. Admission $3 at the door
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