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February Mini Trade Show & Lunch SPONSORS


1st Street Painting 24 Hour Restoration & Construction Accurate Termite & Pest Control ADCO Roofing, Inc. *Advanced Painting & Wood Repair *Alliance Association Bank All Valley Alarm *Angelo Termite & Construction Angus Smith Construction Animal Pest Management Services, Inc. Aqua Creations *Aquatic Facility Services Inc. AWS Consultants, Inc. *Bemus Landscape, Inc. Ben’s Asphalt, Inc. Berding | Weil, LLP Berg Insurance Agency Blue Balance Pool and Janitorial Service, Inc. BPR, Inc. Caliber Paving Company, Inc. CCS/Carasso Construction Services Clean City, Inc. Comet Lighting & Electric Concrete Hazard Solutions, Inc. Cresta Verde Landscape – CVL Deckside Pool *Diversified Asphalt Products, Inc. Elite Pest Management, Inc. Enviro Diagnostics, LLC Fenceworks, Inc. Flood Pro Garland Restoration, Inc. GuardTop, LLC Harvest Landscape Enterprises, Inc. Horizon Lighting, Inc. International Paving Services, Inc. Kasdan Lippsmith Weber Turner, LLP MeterNet MPS Financial, LLC


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very community manager has dreamed of solutions for one of their worst nightmares, pipe leaks.


some time, probably due to the hard water and chemicals in our water


supply. Te damages from dripping water are well known and hazardous to health as well as property.


Te February CAI Luncheon featured speakers who gave two solutions and financial information on various related costs for repairs or replacements of pipes.


Denise Gibbs from Seabreeze Management gave a manager’s view of the problem and how to proceed when leaks become chronic at any given association. Connor Ross of Ross Construction Management gave an overview of how to approach the problem, address the problem and finance the needed repairs or replacements.


Bob Pigman spoke regarding the ePipe brand of products and explained the epoxy lining, results, expectations and track record of this type of solution.


Jim Michaelson spoke regarding RePipe Restoration explaining the system of removal and replacement of piping.


As they explained, both systems are effective, the association must decide on the best one for them. How to have a “Town Hall” meeting with the homeowners and explain the problems and suggested solutions to eliminate the constant damage from old, leaking pipes was shown to the audience.


And, of course, proper legal


advice and a construction manager would be a necessary requirement to make any such project work properly.


Tis luncheon topic was co-ordinated by Cyndi Koester from Swedelson/Gottlieb Attorneys, Tawnee Pena from Beaumont/ Gitlin /Tashjian Attorneys and Pat Gummeson from Best Community Management.


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