DIY Rescue Renovation

Denver Window Installer DIY Network

Owner of Mile High WSL makes his TV debut on DIY Network’s series Rescue Renovation. Tony can be seen delivering windows provided by Mile High and Amerimax Building Products on an episode filmed in Denver. Episode will begin airing in November 2010 and can be seen on DirectTV channel 230. We’re currently talking about continuing to do more work for Rescue Renovation in the future. Thanks to everyone involved.

We Abide by Lead-safe Practices

As you may have heard the EPA has required that all houses built prior to 1978 must undergo a lead test to detect the presence or absence of lead in construction materials used in the past. This test is provided at no charge to my clients in most cases. If lead is detected we are required to take certain measures (Lead Safe Practices) to control the spread of toxic lead dust. This includes clearly marking and containing the work zone, setting up plastic containments around each window’s interior and tarping the exterior. Also, all workers must wear protective clothing and respirators. In addition, we use the required HEPA-rated vacuums and lead-attractive wipes to clean containment and work areas and properly dispose of the old materials. These procedures do result in additional costs (based on window size) but are necessary to protect the homeowners, renters, children, pets and installers alike. All of these procedures must be documented for our records. Here are some photos taken from several of the lead jobs we have completed. These pictures demonstrate how Mile High Window, Solar & Landscape responsibly deals with this issue. Keep in mind that other companies may not be sufficiently trained or equipped to handle these jobs.IMG_0119

We must wear protective suits and respirators when dealing with lead

We must wear protective suits and respirators when dealing with lead

All interior areas must be completely contained

All interior areas must be completely contained

Leadaffected areas must be cleaned and pass comparison tests

Lead-affected areas must be cleaned and pass comparison tests

Building a Mountain Deck and Incorporating Existing Aspens

Deck showcasing water feature

Deck showcasing water feature

We at Mile High Window, Solar & Landscape, recently completed this deck in Coal Creek Canyon – located in the foothills northwest of Denver.

Working with environment created an amazing outdoor living space.

We were able to build the deck around the trees to preserve the aspens and incorporate them into the design of the deck – bringing in the natural environment – creating a peaceful space. Almost like sitting in the woods – not separated from it.
The client also wanted to showcase the water feature, so we used a curved line to accentuate it.

Here are some more photos showing the deck and the trees in the design…deck_2

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