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About Blue Mounds, WI

Blue Mounds is a part of the Madison region/metro area of Wisconsin. Major attractions include Cave of the Mounds and Blue Mounds State Park. Each year in the fall season there is the Festival of the Mounds. Among the biggest companies in Blue Mounds are JG Development and Ferrill JC Company. The biggest schools are Mt. Horeb Area School and Ruste School. One of the best places to visit when you are in Blue Mounds is The Blue Mounds Fort. Famous persons from Blue Mounds include: Billy Adams and Ebenezer Brigham.

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We've always had a positive experience every time we've called on A+. Their plumbers are knowledgeable and very friendly.Read More…
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Cave of The Mounds

5.0

By Anonymous

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MidWest Prototyping

5.0

By Precise Computer Consulting LLC

Midwest Proto is run and staffed by terrific people who put customer service at the top of their list. They provide products for their customers in record-setting time and make every part as precisely as possible. This is one of the best companies in Dane County, and possibly all of Wisconsin. ...read more

A + Plumbing

5.0

By Precise Computer Consulting LLC

We've always had a positive experience every time we've called on A+. Their plumbers are knowledgeable and very friendly. ...read more

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Give your basement of garage a “finished look”

Are you looking for a way to spruce up your basement or garage?  A popular and cost effective solution is epoxy floor coating.  It not only adds to the aesthetic of a room, but it also protects high traffic concrete surfaces by being hard wearing and durable.  Epoxy floor coating is available in multiple textures and colors, provides an easy cleanable surface and improves safety by creating a slip, impact, heat and fire resistant flooring solution.  For more information on epoxy floor coating, bathroom remodeling or garage remodeling, contact JG Development at (608) 437-6181. ...read more

By JG Development, Inc. February 21, 2013

Differentiate your Deck

A Little Shade Can Go a Long Way

Very soon, the hot days of summer will be upon us.  If you’re thinking of ways to reduce your summer energy bills, you might consider investing in a home improvement that will keep your home cool, stylish and comfortable: shade awnings. According to the U.S. Department of Energy, window awnings can reduce solar heat gain in the summer by up to 65% on south-facing windows and 77% on west-facing windows.  You can use awnings to shade individual windows, or you can order an awning custom-made to shade the entire side of your house.  If you don’t want an awning all year around, you can order models that retract or roll up when you don’t need them. Types of Awnings:A small, horizontal awning will completely shade a south-facing window during the summer.  An east- or west-facing window needs an awning that extends down to cover a larger part of the window.  Sideless awnings, called Venetian awnings, can be adjusted as the angle of the sun changes.  Venetian awnings, however, are usually not effective at blocking direct sunlight on south-facing windows.  Hood awnings are more effective because they come with sides that block out additional sun. Hip awnings project out and down to accommodate casement windows that open outward. Fabric Choices:In the past, most awnings were made of metal or canvas, which need to be re-covered every five to seven years.  Exposure to sun, wind and water wore them out over time.  Today, awnings are made from synthetic fabrics, such as acrylic and polyvinyl laminates, that are water-repellent and treated to resist mildew and fading.  No matter which fabric you choose, you should select one that is opaque and tightly woven.  Also, opt for a light-colored awning that will reflect instead of absorb more sunlight. Adequate VentilationAwnings require ventilation to keep hot air from becoming trapped around the window.  Grommets or other openings along the tops and sides of an awning can provide ventilation.  The awning may also open to the sides or top to vent hot air. Want more information about adding shade awnings to your home?  Give us a call at 608-437-6181.  We’ll provide guidance on which model and fabrics to choose. ...read more

By JG Development, Inc. May 18, 2012