Sunday, August 21, 2011

Action Industries: Garage Door Seals Save Consumers Money


Storm Shield , from Action Industries headquartered in Cleveland, Ohio, is the premier garage door weatherseal threshold. Designed to save customers hundreds of dollars a year in heating and cooling costs, this high-quality threshold fills the gap underneath a garage door in order to block and repel wind, driven rain, snow, dust, dirt and leaves.


Studies have shown that a 1/8 inch gap around a standard 16 foot by 7 foot garage door can amount to hundreds of wasted dollars in heating and cooling expenses. In fact, that insignificant 1/8 inch gap is roughly equivalent to a 6 foot by 6 foot hole in the wall.The young grease monkeys were so wild and unafraid that all we older members of the party had to do, if push came to shove, was sit back and launch them at the bouncers one by one, like torpedoes, and maybe go in after - wards to search for survivors.Storm Shield has a two-year residential warranty and comes with all pieces in an easy, do-it-yourself installation kit. To learn more and find out where you can purchase Storm Shield Garage Door Threshold, visit www.action-ind.com .The bouncers were too few to take on a coach - load of mechanics, vacillated at the moment of truth and retreated. But before leaving, Jim said, the bouncers had said they were men of honour, and that if Jim and his friends were ever to return to the bowling alley, the bouncers would call on colleagues working at nearby establishments, who would be only too happy to nip round and even up the numbers a bit.And after seeing that, and half a dozen Stellas, not only was I no longer worried at all, I'd begun to ask what we were all waiting for.'Fight?' he said mildly. And then he looked out of the window. Cows, corn, fights - after years of living alone at the end of his valley he had arrived at a place where none of it made much difference.I realised I had even less to worry about when we arrived and I saw the first bouncer, a fat, elderly man whose nose had been squashed into the shape of a riding boot at some point. While we waited for our bowling lane we clustered around the machine that measures your punch against a hanging punch ball and watched while our torpedoes gave an exhibition. They cheated by taking long run-ups. Momentum carried them far beyond the machine and into collision with the glass case where a doting couple were trying their hardest to pick up a soft toy with a mechanical grab.

Contact: Jon Spontarelli Phone: 330-655-6051 Email: jspontarellI@igpr.com




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