Archive for December, 2008

 

Houston Astros on par with the Nationals?

Tuesday, December 30th, 2008
houston astros
heyjl asked:


Is it me or are the Astros playing as bad as the Nationals and the Orioles, etc are?? Their record certainly supports that thought, since they have consistently been in the bottom of the NL all year…. Does anyone think they are actually as bad as such “bad teams” like the Nats?

Thomas

 

House Hunting In Houston , Texas

Tuesday, December 30th, 2008
Alexa Whiteman asked:


Everyone comes from a different type of experience which affects the type of home you choose. As you begin looking at new apartments in Houston make sure that you give yourself plenty of time to visit the apartments and tour the neighborhood community as well.

Although it may seem like a simple process, apartments come in a large variety of styles to accommodate different types of people. If you are clear about the type of apartment you want to rent, it will save you a lot of time and money. Houston is a big city and there are several high rise apartment building that offer attractive rents. These types of communities offer a diverse cultural environment and are usually very busy simply because of the number of people living there. If you are a busy individual this may be perfect for you, while for a person who prefers a calmer atmosphere around their apartment will be miserable. Pay attention to your personality as well as your budget to find the perfect new home. Many people are so focused on looking at an apartment for the features that they want that they sometimes do not see some very important features that will be just as important to their quality of life in their new home. For instance, you may find an apartment rental with extra large rooms, but the walls are paper thin, or the apartment building has a pool, but there is also a resident that makes unwanted advances. It is a good idea to check and see if the apartments that you have in mind are listed on the apartment review websites. On these sites you will find first hand accounts from tenants; many times you will find that an apartment complex that you thought was a great place to live, is not such a good place to live. Weather is a factor everywhere you live, but you should be aware of any conditions that may affect your lifestyle. If you rent an apartment in a two family home and there is a flood, what are your rights as a tenant? Or if you live in a Houston apartment complex, who is the person in charge of maintenance and how do you contact them in case there is a plumbing or electrical problem? Before you sign a lease for any apartment rental, make sure you understand what you are responsible for, i.e., garbage disposal and what the management or owner is responsible for, i.e., repairs to you apartment due to a hurricane. Although renting your apartment is a business transaction, it is not the same as your relationship with your bank; you will be spending a lot of time in your apartment on a daily basis so it is important for you to be sure that you get good value for your money. Make a note of the included services that are available where you live now and the services you would like your new apartment to possess. Use this as a means to judge which apartment rental is best for you, you want to improve your situation or at the minimum keep the status quo, not take a step backward.

Todd

 

which areas in houston texas are the best to live in?

Monday, December 29th, 2008
fly gurl asked:


Im 20 years of age african american and I’m looking in to purchase a condo somewhere in around houston texas! What areas is best and has good shoppin malls, clubs, coffee house, restuarants and etc!

Leslie

 

When did Robert Rogers play for the Houston Oilers?

Friday, December 26th, 2008
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whitelexus1958 asked:


His position was running back

Jeanette

 

Tree Preservation, Tree Protection, Root Protectiong, Residential in Houston Texas

Thursday, December 25th, 2008
Jeff Halper asked:


Humans have an innate love for trees. We love them for their beauty. Their structural nature-upright, spreading, weeping, columnar, contorted. Their colors-flowering, fruit-bearing, the changing of leaf color, the varieties of bark. We love them because of the way they make us feel. In fact, studies have shown that surgical patients recover more quickly when their windows provide a view of trees. We love trees for the shade they give us. Trees actually alter their environment, improving air quality, harboring wildlife and moderating the climate. Perhaps the most poignant reminder of our lasting relationship with trees is how often trees are planted in memory of a loved one or to mark a significant event.

Little wonder tree preservation gets our attention.

Tree Preservation: The Killers

The Houston area is filled with a fascinating variety of trees, from the mighty oaks and pines to the miniature ornamentals. Their chances for survival are much greater with some preservation and conservation efforts. This is offer the first part of a large scale landscape project.

Trees face three offenders when it comes to their survival during construction:

• Compaction. The main killer of trees, both during and after the construction of a home or building, is soil compaction. Soil compaction is caused by these culprits: 1) construction vehicles driving over the root zone; 2) construction materials being set down on the roots; 3) soil being piled onto the root zone, which compacts the soil and suffocates the tree by cutting off the exchange of gases in and out of the soil; and 4) continuous walking over the root system. The most common, yet overlooked, cause of compaction is foot traffic-in fact, compaction from foot traffic is the main killer of trees on a construction site. Sadly, people just don’t think it matters.

• Root damage. Root damage can come from a variety of activities, but generally it is due to digging for foundations, swimming pools, landscaping, irrigation systems, drainage systems and landscape lighting.

• Soil contamination. Soil contamination is normally due to construction materials, such as paint, turpentine, lime, cement, or acid, being left or dispensed on and near trees. Over time, these materials leach into the soil, infect it and kill the trees.

Tree Preservation: How to Lessen the Damage

There are many pro-active moves that can be made before and during construction to mitigate the damage to the existing trees on a site.

Preconstruction:

• One of the most commonsensical action items in tree preservation is to fence off the root zone to force people, trucks and materials away from the trees. Be sure to install a fence that cannot be easily taken down or breached.

• Do a deep root fertilization to the trees so that they have as much nutrition as possible during construction. It is important to start this feeding early because the feeding process takes time.

• Install a construction irrigation system to ensure tree preservation. If the existing trees had regular irrigation prior to construction, it is important to maintain that irrigation during construction. Many times, construction can go on for a year or more, so changing the irrigation-or not watering at all-can only worsen the impact of the construction process.

• Construct a path or bridge to reduce the impact of the construction. A confined path will minimize impact on the site, soil and root structure. Paths and bridges can be made of such eco-friendly materials as bark mulch, geo-grids or wood. See bridge below:

• Prune the roots to help tree preservation. If you know a tree’s roots will be cut or damaged due to the construction, yet you want the tree to remain, go ahead and trim the roots beforehand. This measure is much less stressful on the trees than having the roots ripped and torn.

Construction:

• Hand-digging for utilities, electrical, plumbing and irrigation systems goes a long way in tree preservation efforts. All trenches near trees should be dug in a radial pattern to mitigate root damage. See picture of a large pipe installed under tree roots below:

• For areas that are more sensitive, compressed air can be used to blast the soil away from tree roots. This way you can see all of the roots and run your irrigation pipes, landscape lighting conduits, etc. without cutting them. See picture below of tree roots exposed with compressed air:

• For deeper trenches or for Houston’s heavy clay soils, use a hydro-vacuum to expose the roots and navigate around the tree roots without cutting them. In essence, you create tunnels in and among the root system.

• Use root barriers in tree preservation. During construction, root barriers can be installed to prevent new and existing trees from damage due to new hardscapes, swimming pools, outdoor water fountains and landscape lighting conduits.

Post-Construction

• Once construction is completed, trees need another deep root fertilization to promote health. This treatment is especially important when you are headed into the hot months. Houston summers-all by themselves, regardless of any duress trees might be under due to construction-can be very stressful for trees.

• Aeration is another important tool in tree preservation as it promotes root growth and combats compaction.

• Inspect the trees for insect infestations, such as pine bark beetles and bores. Apply treatments as needed. Insects can kill really quickly when Houston’s weather turns hot and the trees are stressed from construction.

Tree Preservation: Why It Matters

Besides the aesthetic qualities of trees, there are some very practical reasons to put time, money and energy toward tree preservation. Energy bills are most notably affected by the presence of trees as the shade they produce helps reduce air-conditioning costs. In this ecologically-aware era in which we now live, green architects tell us that what you do on the outside of your house-like creating shade by planting trees or judiciously using the shade of existing ones-is up to seven times more effective than anything you do on the inside of your house.

Also, it’s been proven time and again that a landscaped and well-maintained yard, including trees, increases your property’s worth. “Trees are of great value to homeowners,” says Jeff Halper with Exterior Worlds. “They are more delicate than many people realize and, unfortunately, construction kills a lot of them. Since trees are such large organisms, it takes a while for them to die. So four or five years can pass before they finally do die and your builder is long gone by then.

“Another important consideration is that most upscale communities have tree replacement rules that require property owners to replace the equivalent tree size if a tree is cut down. For instance, depending on the code, if you cut down a 12-inch tree, you must replace it by using, say, three four-inch trees or two six-inch trees.”



Gilbert

 

what items can i recycle in Houston Texas?

Thursday, December 25th, 2008
0*_matt_*8 asked:


I live in Houston texas and want to know if anyone knows what items my city takes and what recycling centers are near by? Thank you for your help! Also what can i recycle?

Duane

 

How to Sell My House Fast in Houston, Texas

Thursday, December 25th, 2008
Jason Cummins asked:


Selling a house can be a daunting task.  Many people who want to sell their house believe that they have no other options than to list with a real estate agent.  These time the same people may not want to list with an agent.  An agent will come in, tell you what to fix, where to paint, how to clean, with absolutely NO guaruntees.  On top of that the house may sit for months, or even years in this market.

Some people need to sell their house FAST for many different reasons: facing foreclosure, facing bankruptcy, facing divorce, house is disrepair with no means to fix it, tired of being a landlord, have a house from probate, facing illness.  Some house owners just need cash now and have a house to sell.

Listing your house with a real estate agent in these instances will prove to be a mistake in many cases.  As stated earlier it may take months upon months to sell the house, while you are still paying that mortgage, the taxes, and insurance.  You will need to fix certain things and clean other things to bring it to good condition to sell.  Fact of the matter is, you may incur more costs than it’s worth when listing with an agent.

There is another way to sell your house in Houston!  A group of real estate investors have come together to form Cummins Homes LLC.  Specializing in buying and selling houses all over the Houston market, Cummins Homes makes offers on houses around the area every day.

There are obvious advantages selling your house to Cummins Homes LLC.  One is you can sell your house ‘as-is’.  This means you do not need to fix, clean or anything to your house.  They are not real estate agents, which means they do not want to list your house and wait, they want to make an offer to BUY your house, no waiting.  The offer given for your house has no obligation.  If you choose to accept the offer they can close very quickly.

Given some people’s circumstances it just makes sense to sell their house in a week, rather than have their house listed with no guaruntees, and keep paying that mortgate, pay to fix up the house, etc.

If you are interested in a no obligation quote for your house you should check Cummins Homes LLC out online located at http://www.SellYourHouseHouston.com or http://www.TheHoustonHouseBuyers.com

Fill out their quick response form or simply give them a call, you’ll be glad you did!



Gloria

 

Who thinks the Utah Jazz have a chance to win the series against the Houston Rockets?

Wednesday, December 24th, 2008
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Tiki Maskman asked:


The Jazz lost games 1 and 2 in Houston, but they were close games. I thought the Jazz were finished. Now, the Jazz came back and PWND the Rockets in games 3 and 4 in Utah. Do the Jazz have a chance?

Reginald

 

Who all wore #7 for the Houston Oilers?

Sunday, December 21st, 2008
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abudanzacowgirl asked:


I know Dan Pastorini, but I’m trying to find out who all wore #7 after Pastorini.

Susan

 

Who was the Baylor receiver # 1 draft choice by the Green Bay Packers and traded to the Houston Oilers?

Sunday, December 21st, 2008
houston oilers
edneel63 asked:


He was injured in the first quarter of play and never played again.

Tamara