Monday, February 15, 2010

Lavallette Ocean Block Only 3 Weeks Left!! Jersey Shore Rentals

Lavallette Ocean Block Only 3 Weeks Left!! Jersey Shore Rentals

Lavallette Ocean Block Only 3 Weeks Left!!Ad id: 33 | Views : 173
Price : USD 1800
Beds : 3BR (BR1 Queen; BR2 2 singles; BR3 2 singles)
Baths : 1 Full Bathroom & 1 Outside Shower
Sleeps : 6 people comfortably
Deck/Patio : YES (Deck, Patio Furniture, Ocean Views)
Kitchen : YES (eat in kitchen w/ all applicances incl micro)
TV, Internet : YES, Cable
Furnished : YES (Fully Furnished) & BBQ Grill Outside
Date listed : 2010-01-21
Area | Zip code : Lavallette | 08735
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Lavallette is one of New Jersey's loveliest shores. Lavallette is a small beach town in Ocean County (Exit 98 of GSP) on the Barnegat Peninsula "down the shore" along the New Jersey Atlantic coast line. Lavallette has the advantage of both the ocean and bay sides of the peninsula. The town features a 2.3 mile boardwalk spanning the entire length of the town which fronts the ocean for beautiful ocean views during morning walks.


In Lavallette, you enjoy ready access to the ocean beach and the Barnegat Bay shoreline from here and there are also plenty of places to eat and shop in town. Seaside Heights, Point Pleasant, and Toms River are but a short drive away yet they are far enough away that you feel far removed from these busier shore areas while you are in Lavallette.
The house is on the Ocean Block of Trenton Ave in Lavallette NJ. It is 4 houses (approx 30 yards) from the beach and ocean. Its the upstairs unit of a large duplex and it sleeps 6 comfortably. Private yard, private deck, Stainless Steel gas BBQ grill. Central Air Throughout! Great Ocean Views.

We look forward to hearing from you. If you have stayed in Lavallette NJ before you know how beautiful it is.

*UPDATE:***** ONLY 3 WEEKS LEFT ********for this BEAUTY. REALLY Pretty and clean and quiet and 30 feet from the BEACH!! Remaining Weeks:

June 26th-July 3rd $1800/week

July 3rd-10th $1800/week

August 14-21 $1800/week .

June weeks available also at DISCOUNT! FAMILIES ONLY NO EXCEPTIONS

Call Diana at 609-488-0898 (cell) or email jrocco@comcast.net

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Thursday, October 8, 2009

Screen Repair Patch

The Screen Repair Patch

The Adhesive Screen Repair Patch is the fastest, most affordable way to repair smaller rips, tears and holes in your window screens. The process is as easy as 1-2-3 peeling off the back and sticking it over the hole in the screen.

A typical screen replacement done by a screen repair shop could run you anywhere from $15 to $45 for small to average window screens, and even more for sliding screen doors. And with the cost of an adhesive screen patch (www.screenpatch.com) at approximately .50 - you're savings are considerable over an entire screen replacement.

Screen Repair

The process of replacing a screen intails the removal of the enitire screen spline from the aluminum frame. Pulling out the old damaged screening and throwing them away, so we don't get them confused with the new materials that we will be installing.

Then after cleaing the frame and the spline groove, placing a new peice of screen over the frame with the spline groove facing upward. Be sure to leave at least a minimum of 2-3 inches of screen hanging over ever side of the screen frame, because the screen tends to be pulled a little bit in the direction of the screen spline that you are rolling into the frame.

Then you want to pre-roll the screening in the frame before splinning it in so that you are sure everything is running smoohtly and your screening is straight. I use the actual screenning itself to line it up with the frame and follow it always as I'm rolling the screen into the frame.

Then once everything is in its place, you can beging to roll very carefully, the screen spline into the frame of the screen. pressing just hard enough to secure the spline into to frame. The roller tool will have a tendancy to want to roll off the job and knock out your screen, be aware of this and anticipate it so you may be able to prevent it from happening.

Once you've rolled the entire ascreen in, you can cut the extra pline off on the end and you are done. Do an idiot check to see if you've missed anything. and make sure the screen is moderately tight, but not too tight, and you should be good to go.

HOWEVER, If you do not want to go through this enitre process of screen replacement, and you hole, tear or rip is smaller than 3" - you can buy a Screen Patch at www.screenpatch.com and peel and stick it over the hole in about 5 seconds, be done.

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