Remodeling Quality Standards
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"Quality Standards for the Remodeling Industry"
You want your contractor to do a good quality job, but who gets to determine what good quality is? This article will introduce you to a set of quality standards developed by the remodeling industry. These Remodeling Quality Standards are designed to provide benchmarks for a contractor's workmanship and the materials he uses. A book called, Residential Construction Performance Guidelines encompasses all of these quality standards, and is available to both contractors and consumers in Lynn, Massachusetts.
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Facts and Trivia About: Lynn, Massachusetts

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Facts about Lynn, Massachusetts:
Population of Lynn, Massachusetts: 89050
Lynn is a city in Essex County, Massachusetts, United States. The population was 89,050 at the 2000 census. An older industrial center, Lynn is home to Lynn Beach and Lynn Heritage State Park. Lynn was first settled in 1629 and incorporated in 1631, named after King's Lynn in Norfolk, England.
Colonial Lynn was a major part of the regional tannery and shoe-making industries which began in 1635. The boots worn by Continental Army soldiers during the Revolutionary War are thought to have been made in Lynn. The shoe-making industry drove urban growth in Lynn into the early nineteenth century. This historic theme is reflected in the city seal, which features a colonial boot. Lynn would be incorporated as a city in 1850.
Despite industrial expansion as a mill town in the early 20th century, Lynn began to decline in the latter half of the century. As happened in many older Massachusetts urban centers, the city was plagued by an increase in crime. Nevertheless, Lynn remains home to the jet engine division of General Electric (a major employer), West Lynn Creamery (bought by Garelick Farms), and Durkee-Mower, makers of "Marshmallow Fluff."
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