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Sharpsburg, GA  30277

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3860 Centerville Highway (Hwy 124)
Snellville, GA.   30039

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"Mr. Jim Clark was my point of contact with Champion; he was courteous, professional and extremely helpful. It was a pleasure doing business with him. The members of all of the crews, water removal/drying, carpet layers and packers were courteous, professional, arrived on time, and completed work in a timely manner. In addition, they were friendly. We are very pleased with Champion's response and work and I will gladly recommend Champion to others. I will express my satisfaction with Champion to USAA." - Water Damage in Fayetteville, GA

"I have never been as impressed with a great group of young men. Very professional, efficient and knowledgeable of their line of work. Considering the age of my crew; they out-performed the middle and older aged men I have worked with in similar job requests. Thank you!!! Big kudos to Colby...loved this kid!!!" - Water Damage in Ellenwood, GA

"The crew was super courteous and professional. They also showed a level of compassion that was an unexpected surprise. They also took the extra step to explain every step." - Water Damage in Jonesboro, GA

"If I hadn't seen the damage beforehand, afterwards I wouldn't have know it had occurred. Great group of people both repairing and managing the crews." - Water Damage in Peachtree City, GA

“Champion has done a super job in getting the house squared away. All of their employees and subcontractors have been professional, courteous and helpful in answering our many questions and keeping us informed of schedules and other matters.” - Fire Damage in Peachtree City, GA

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Thursday
May192011

Renters Now Rule in Region

Metro Atlanta: "For Rent"

That is the picture painted by new housing data released this week by the US Census Bureau. From 2000 to 2010 the supply of new housing units outpaced demand by 50 percent in the four largest counties.(Fulton, Gwinnett, Dekalb, and Cobb) The result: In those four counties alone more than 143,000 houses, condos, apartments and other units were vacant in 2010- and 67,000, or nearly half, were for rent. That's good news for renters and bad news for landlords and often for neighborhoods.

The recession also converted many owners to renters, often against their will. I have a rental property, which is now lived in by a man who can easily afford to buy his own house. However, due to the current market, he is scared to purchase a home he may be stuck with for years to come.  Owners still outnumber renters across the 28 county metro region, but the balance has shifted in the direction of rentals, according to the census data. A lot of landlords are having a hard time finding people willing to pay the same rate as their mortgage, because there is so much competition. I did not experience this problem; due to the fact my house is located near a college. So there is a higher demand for rental properties. The old adage location, location, location rings true.

Despite the grim census figures taken one year ago, housing experts say that Atlanta's rental market is looking up and will continue to improve in coming years. According to a real estate market analyst, there is a tremendous growth in home rentals in Atlanta and surrounding areas.

Total vacancies: Percent change from 2000 to 2010

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Tuesday
May172011

Georgia Lightning Awareness Week: June 19-25, 2011

Lightning is one of the leading causes of weather deaths in the United States. From 1995 to 2010, lightning caused 26 deaths in Georgia. Most lightning deaths occur in the summer months - usually in the afternoon and evening hours. Also, most deaths occur when people are caught outside during a storm.

Lightning results from the buildup and release of electrical energy between positive and negative charges between the earth and a thunderstorm. A single lightning bolt can be as hot as 50,000 degrees Fahrenheit - hotter even than the surface of the sun. This rapid heating and cooling of the air creates a shock wave which we hear as thunder. Lightning will usually strike the highest object in area. This includes trees, antennas, a boat on a lake, or a person standing in a field.

 So, what should you do to protect yourself?

Thursday
Apr212011

Be Hurricane Ready This Spring

Hurricanes in Georgia?  Yes! According to the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) Georgia is at particular risk of being affected by hurricanes because it is a coastal state.  The hurricanes that affect Georgia are severe tropical storms that form in the southern Atlantic Ocean, Caribbean Sea and Gulf of Mexico. Hurricane season lasts from June 1st until November 30th, but the majority of activity is from August until October. Therefore, every state resident and business owner should plan what to do in the event of a hurricane or tropical storm. The following tips can help you keep you and your family safe this hurricane season.

Preparing for a Hurricane

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Tuesday
Mar152011

Places To Visit In Georgia This Spring

Here are some of my favorite places in Georgia.

www.savannahvisit.com

www.toccoahouse.com

www.helenga.org

www.pinemountain.org

www.exploregeorgia.org

www.atlanta.net

Linda Minardi - Inside sales

Thursday
Oct282010

Easy Corn Dip Appetizer

Ingredients:

  • 2 cans mexican corn (drained)

  • 3/4 cup mayo

  • 1 two cup bag of 4 cheese blend cheese

  • chopped onion to taste

Mix all ingredients together in a casserole dish and bake at 350 degrees for 35 minutes.  Serve hot with tortilla chips or scoops.

SuAnne Evans - Marketing Rep

Tuesday
Oct192010

Peachtree City Classic - We did it!

Alright! So just a brief update on my attempt to become a runner. Saturday October 16th Zach and I ran our first race. I guess technically it is a race. In my mind, I am just running... not racing. That being said, it was a lot of fun! The race was very well organized thanks to the Peachtree City Running Club and we got really cool shirts for participating. I ran the 5k in 31 minutes and Zach ran the 15k in 1 hour 22 minutes.

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Tuesday
Oct192010

November Atlanta Area Events

November 2nd - 4th: Menopause, the Musical at Gwinnett Performing Arts Center in Duluth

November 2nd - 30th: DALI: The Late Work at the High Museum of Art in Atlanta

November 11th: Wild West Presents: Vince Vaughn & Kevin James Comedy Roadshow at Cobb Energy Performing Arts Center in Atlanta

November 11th - 14th: Disney On Ice Princess Classics at the Macon Centreplex Coliseum in Macon

November 12th: Lady Antebellum: Need You Now 2010 Tour at the Fox Theatre in Atlanta

November 20th: The Black Crowes  at The Tabernacle in Atlanta

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Tuesday
Aug172010

How to Make a Basic Disaster Supplies Kit

In support of National Preparedness Month 2010, Champion is encouraging all employees to make a basic disaster supplies kit for their homes. We would like to encourage you to do the same.  It is very simple to do and could very well save your life.

Basic Disaster Supplies Kit

  • Three-day supply of non-perishable food
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  • One gallon of water per person, per day
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  • Portable, battery-powered radio and extra batteries
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  • Flashlight and extra batteries
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  • First aid kit and manual
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  • Sanitation and hygiene items (moist towelettes and toilet paper)
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  • Matches and waterproof container
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  • Whistle
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  • Extra clothing
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  • Kitchen accessories and cooking utensils, including a can opener
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  • Photocopies of credit and identification cards
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  • Cash and coins
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  • Special needs items, such as prescription medications, eye glasses, contact lens solutions, and hearing aid batteries
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  • Items for infants, such as formula, diapers, bottles, and pacifiers
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  • Other items to meet your unique family needs
  • Tuesday
    Apr062010

    Grilling Safety Tips

    Summer Fire Facts

    Barbecue grills caused about 900 home fires and 3,500 outdoor fires in 2002.
    Half of all grill-related home fires begin on a balcony or unenclosed porch.
    More U.S. fires are reported on the 4th of July than on any other day. Fireworks account for half of those fires.
    In 2004, fireworks started about 1,600 structure fires.
    The tip of a sparkler burns at more than 1,200 degrees Fahrenheit-hot enough to cause third-degree burns.

     

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    Tuesday
    Mar022010

    Fire Extinguisher Safety

    Being prepared and able to fight small fires can prevent massive fire damage and save you the need for fire and smoke restoration services.

    Before considering fighting any fire there are a few things that you should know.

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