From Our House To Your Home, Episode 5
From Our House To Your Home, The Remodeler’s Showcase. Episode 5.
Originally aired in Columbus, Ohio on Sunny95 Radio.
Today’s Guest: George Cleary of “The Cleary Company“.
From Our House To Your Home, The Remodeler’s Showcase. Episode 5.
Originally aired in Columbus, Ohio on Sunny95 Radio.
Today’s Guest: George Cleary of “The Cleary Company“.
From Our House To Your Home, The Remodeler’s Showcase. Episode 4.
Originally aired in Columbus, Ohio on Sunny95 Radio.
Today’s Guest: Steve Watters from “The Cleary Company“.
From Our House To Your Home, The Remodeler’s Showcase. Episode 3.
Originally aired in Columbus, Ohio on Sunny95 Radio.
Today’s Guest: John Smith from “Buckeye Basements“.
From Our House To Your Home, The Remodeler’s Showcase. Episode 2.
Originally aired in Columbus, Ohio on Sunny95 Radio.
Today’s Guest: Sheri Bates from “NARI“.
From Our House To Your Home, The Remodeler’s Showcase. Episode 1.
Originally aired in Columbus, Ohio Jan 5, 2014 on Sunny95 Radio.
Today’s Guest: Kathy Morgan from “Organized Home Remodeling“.
Listen as Kathy Morgan of Organized Home Remodeling offers tips to starting a remodeling project. Great insight for anyone considering a home remodeling project.
Solid Waste Authority of Central Ohio (SWACO) offers these guidelines for its residential recycling program.
Plastic: Plastic bottles #1-7 are accepted. Containers that do not have a bottle neck or a base larger than the top are not. That includes these ineligible items: yogurt cups, drinking cups, disposable storage containers, and plastic bags.
Glass: Clear, brown, green and blue glass bottles and jars in which food and beverages are packaged are accepted. Drinking glasses, light bulbs and any other glass not in the shape of a bottle or jar cannot be recycled.
Paper: Newspapers (including “slick” ad inserts), magazines, phone books, brown grocery bags, corrugated cardboard, and office paper can be recycled. Not accepted are paper cups, paper plates, egg cartons, and tissues.
Metal: Aluminum beverage cans, steel and tin cans, aluminum foil, and empty aerosol cans may be recycled. Metals not in the shape of a container (like coat hangers and steel scraps) are not accepted.
For more information, visit the SWACO website.