Yes there most certainly is. I have been a painting contractor in the state of Ca. for over 36 years. About five years ago while painting for a high profile person in Malibu, Ca. my client asked me to check out some fire retardents that we could apply to his home. After contacting several and I do mean several companies that produce fire retardent products, and after running my own tests on all of them, I decided on a product that really impressed me. All of these products are priced just about the same. However they do not perform the same!! I ordered some of the NO-FIRE product and tested it. I was totally amazed by it's performance. Just to prove to my client that it was worth the cost to apply NO-FIRE I gave him a demonstration of the product. He was as impressed by the test as I was. Needless to say the product was applied. Last year when the Malibu fires swept through Malibu my clients hame was involved. The product came through with flying colors. His home did not catch fire, but several of his neighbors did not fare as well. I have added to my painting company a fire retardet division and soon hope to be very well known. You can go to www.NoFireTechnologies.com or contact me at zollars24@aol.com and I'll send you a couple of cd's that will really open up your eyes. Good luck. Larry Z.
It was a good thing for the Okies to show up because the California farm owners needed workers.
In chapter 5 for The Grapes Of Wrath, the owners of the land suggest the tenant farmers to move to California.
California
Seal coating has been recorded to have saved owners up to $100,000 in repair costs over the life-time of their pavement. It works by creating a waterproof coating that stops water from penetrating the surface. This stops faults forming where cracks are expanded by freezing water.
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Nobody needs to know that
A California reverse mortage can benefit residents of California by allowing them access to a portion of their loan equity Home owners can draw the mortage principal in a lump sum.
DO NOT GAP THEM! You will ruin the platinum coating on the electrodes. They are factory set if you buy the ones for YOUR car. It is 0.051 in. and it is in your owners manual.
California traditionally has been among states with the worst reputation in regards to the rights of gun owners. So, short answer, yes.
No, but you must play only at fields, on your own property, or with the owners permission.
The company is no longer operating. The prior C.E.O was Robert Benedict