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Auto Clean Car Wash
By JeffHron November 12, 2014
several time I have been there and the car wash has not worked correctly. I have called and never an answer back. it too bad it used to be a great car wash but now I go to Waunakee to get the car washed, DeForest needs a good car wash!! ...read more
J & M Warehouses LLC
By Anonymous September 25, 2014
Great prices ...read more
Auto Clean Car Wash
By Anonymous July 24, 2014
My previous review I didn't change the review button from 5 stars. Shouldn't even be 1 star. ...read more
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Outside Faucets:
It has been an easy winter and sometimes we may take that for granted. A warm sunny 50 degree day in January might get us in the mood to give the car or truck a shower - feels like spring. Maybe we forgot to unhook our hose from the outside faucet. Very common, but can cause ice to back up into the faucet and split the pipe. Then when spring finally does arrive and we start thinking about those vegetable and flower gardens, water will be leaking into the house. Call CaPaul Plumbing today for a chance to stay ahead of a potential mess. ...read more
By CaPaul Plumbing LLC February 18, 2012
Seasonal thoughts about plumbing:
It's been an easy winter, not a lot of snow. As we move into spring let's give a little thought to checking and maintaining our sump pumps and perhaps adding a battery back-up system. A little forethought and preventive maintainance can help prevent a sloppy mess. The sump crock should also be checked for loose fill or rocks that could make your pump fail. Call CaPaul Plumbing to schedule your check-up today. ...read more
By CaPaul Plumbing LLC February 18, 2012
Meet Your DJ Before Signing the Contract
No two DJs are exactly alike…which means that no two DJ shows are exactly alike. Some tend to be more on the ‘quiet and reserved’ side while others are more outgoing and entertaining. Some may be more traditional and conservative with their entertainment while others may be more racy and daring. No matter what, the fact remains that your DJ’s personality will show in everything he or she does during your event. That’s why we recommend meeting your DJ before the big event (and preferably before signing the contract). If you’re hoping to have a more traditional, conservative event you’ll need to find a DJ that tends to be more “CD player that takes requests” and less “entertainer that gets your guests involved.” On the flip side, if you’re looking for a DJ that will act more like an MC to get you and your guests going and having fun, a more progressive party jock will be a better choice.The vast majority of seasoned, professional DJs have mastered the art of custom tailoring their shows to meet the needs and wishes of their clients and will work with you to create the perfect (what we call) “Entertainment Attitude” for your event. Newer DJs (as well as “niche” DJs) typically haven’t mastered this art yet.So how can you tell if your prospective DJ is the right DJ? First, request to meet them in person. Remember the old saying “you can’t judge a book by its cover?” Forget it. Judge your DJ on his or her appearance, attitude, and mannerism. Look for confidence - someone who can quickly and easily answer all of your questions. Look for body language - someone who appears relaxed, smiles and looks you (or you both, for weddings) in the eye is confident in their “game”. Watch for fidgeting - it’s a sign of inexperience and nervousness.Second, listen to their sales pitch…and then ask a lot of questions! A good DJ will fill you in on the basics and key points - why you should choose that DJ over any others. A better DJ will then ask if you have any questions. A great DJ will take it one step farther and help you think of questions that you never even thought of asking…and then give you the answers. Remember…an experienced DJ has seen it all, done it all, and (if they’re like us) written the book on how to make it all happen exactly the way you’d like.Finally, go with your gut. Your DJ is ultimately responsible for the success or failure of your event. Think about it; the measure of success for your event is whether or not your guests have a good time and the one person that has the greatest effect on that is the “Man with the Mic” - your DJ. If he or she has your guests out on the floor dancing and having a great time, your event will be remembered as a success. If, on the other hand, he manages to empty the floor and ignore your guests, your event will be remembered as that ‘unmentionable’ event where nobody had any fun. Trust what your gut is telling you. If the prospective DJ makes you feel comfortable, at ease, and has the proper credentials, it’s a pretty safe bet that he or she will do just fine. If, on the other hand, you are forcing yourself to smile at the DJ just to be polite, it’s safe to say that you should keep looking.But…you’ll never know unless you meet with your prospective DJ face to face. If you’re dealing with a one or two man operation, meeting your prospective DJ is pretty easy to do. When working with a company that has multiple DJs (such as the Edge), ask point-blank to meet with the DJ that will be assigned to your event - and don’t hesitate to tell the business manager if you don’t like the assigned DJ. We “reputable” business managers know that some DJs are simply “right” for certain events while other DJs may not be the best. But…we’ll work with you to find the best man for the job - all you need to do is ask! ...read more
By Edge DJ Entertainment June 10, 2008