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Film Screening: A Time To Sing

April 14, 2010 by Bill Collins  
Filed under Local Events & Happenings

April 25, 2010 Presented by Country Music Hall of Fame and Museum at Country Music Hall of Fame and Museum

This country musical stars nineteen-year-old Hank Williams Jr., who plays Grady, a prideful, stubborn farm boy with musical talents. Grady’s uncle (Ed Begley) discourages the young singer’s creative abilities. When the family falls on desperate times, Grady turns to his guitar to support the farm. Presented in support of the featured exhibit Family Tradition: The Williams Family Legacy Presented by SunTrust. From the museum’s Frist Library and Archive. Ninety minutes. Free. Made Possible by Iron Mountain Film and Sound Archives.

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Nashville TN, Inspector Finds Poorly Installed Pull Down Stairway

March 3, 2010 by Bill Collins  
Filed under Inspector Findings

Most builders fail to read the mounting instructions when installing pull down stairways leading up to the attic. They are most often found installed with sheet metal screws which do not have the sufficient side to side sheer strength.  Most installation decals found on the inside of the ladder require a minimum of 16 16D nails that should be applied to all sides of the ladder. This can be a safety issue when carrying boxes or large items up the ladder to store in the attic. 

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Franklin TN, Inspector Discovers Decayed Cast Iron Plumbing Pipes

March 2, 2010 by Bill Collins  
Filed under Inspector Findings

Cast iron plumbing drain pipes have been around since the early 1900’s.  They are often found in a decaying state and will eventually need to be updated and replaced with today’s PVC poly vinyl chloride plastic pipes. The pipe view in the picture was found in a 1900 house and has split and decayed to the point the entire plumging system needs replaced.

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Big River: The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn

March 2, 2010 by Bill Collins  
Filed under Local Events & Happenings

Presented by Tennessee Repertory Theatre  March 20-April 10, 2010

Mark Twain’s timeless classic sweeps us down the mighty Mississippi as the irrepressible Huck Finn helps his friend Jim, a slave, escape to freedom at the mouth of the Ohio River. Their adventures along the way are hilarious, suspenseful and heartwarming, bringing to life favorite characters from the novel-the Widow Douglas and her stern sister, Miss Watson; the uproarious King and Duke, who may or may not be as harmless as they seem; Huck’s partner in crime, Tom Sawyer, and their rowdy gang of pals; Huck’s drunken father, the sinister Pap Finn; the lovely Mary Jane Wilkes and her trusting family. Propelled by an award-winning score from Roger Miller, the king of country music, this jaunty journey provides a brilliantly theatrical celebration of pure Americana.

Original Tennessee Rep Production: 1991/1992 Season

The Tennessee Rep production of Big River will be a companion piece to Nashville Children’s Theatre’s production of The Adventures of Tom Sawyer (fall 2009). Both productions are featured as a part of Nashville’s “One City, One Author” celebration of Mark Twain presented by the Nashville Public Library.

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William Shakespeares AS YOU LIKE IT

March 2, 2010 by Bill Collins  
Filed under Local Events & Happenings

Presented by Roxy Productions, Inc. at Roxy Regional Theatre

March 5-March 13, 2010

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AS YOU LIKE IT tracks the travails of young lovers and despotic rulers as they chase one another from the palace of Duke Frederick to the Forest of Arden. This classic work weaves together memorable characters, incomparable poetry and a little magic before drawing to a happy ending.

Note: This show will be performed on March 5, 6, 12, and 13.

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Nashville TN, Home Inspector Locates Missing Flashing

February 7, 2010 by Bill Collins  
Filed under Inspector Findings

Poorly installed shingles were found on roof in Nashville.  Any time shingles intersect with an exterior wall, step flashing should be installed under each roll of shingles and counter flashing should be installed on the exterior wall that overlaps the step flashing. The shingles picture will allow rain water to penetrate behind the shingles and enter the structure.

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Nashville TN, Inspector Locates Improper Clearance on Power Lines

February 5, 2010 by Bill Collins  
Filed under Inspector Findings

Power lines are sometimes found on older home where they do not have the proper clearance needed between it and the roof line.  Power lines should be at a minimum of 18″ where they cross over a section of roof.  This is needed to protect the house from the electrical wires and to allow workmen to safely service and replace the roofing shingles.

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Franklin TN, Electrical Splices Found in Home Inspection

January 30, 2010 by Bill Collins  
Filed under Inspector Findings

Elecrical splices are often found during an home inspection by home owners that do not hire a professional and do their project or repair themselves.  Electrical splices should be performed inside of an approve electrical junction box and a cover plate installed to protect the structure from possible over heated connections and anyone else who may come incontact with the spliced wires.   

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Franklin TN, Inspector Discovers Federal Pacific Electrical Panel

January 30, 2010 by Bill Collins  
Filed under Inspector Findings

Federal Pacific Electrical Panels were produced in the 1980’s and are considered to be unsafe. The electrical breakers have been known not to provide the protection needed causing wire damage, electrical fires, and personal injury. The company was also involved in a class action lawsuit. If you have one of these panels it is highly recommended it be replaced by a qualified license electrician.

Franklin TN_Fedral Pacific Electrical Panel

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Spring Hill TN Inspector Locates Damaged Crawlspace Vents

January 29, 2010 by Bill Collins  
Filed under Inspector Findings

The 3 louvered crawlspace vents like the one pictured are often found damaged and their screens missing from small animals that can easily separate the louvers and enter the crawlspace. It is recommended that this type of vent be removed and replaced with a grid or grille type screening with sliding vents. Small animals can do costly damage to the HVAC ducts and flooring insulation as well as other damage. Spring Hill TN_Louvered Crawlspace Vents

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