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Pleasure Pools

Design & Construction, Every pool we design will transform your backyard into an oasis – a place of escape and relaxation. Our award-winning team takes pride in designing creative, innovative inground pools and bringing those dreams to life.

985-626-1283

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QCG Remodeling

At Quillen Construction Group, we believe that every one of our customers is a lifelong partner. We are here for the long run and want our customers to know they can continue to rely on our expertise in building or renovating their current and future projects.

504-800-4126

QCG Solar

At Quillen Construction Group, we guarantee accurate proposals that fit your budget and projects that perform to plan with our mobile app. Both of which have made us one of the most outstanding and trusted construction companies in New Orleans.

504-800-4126

Ideal Appliance Parts

Ideal Appliance Parts, Inc. began more than 50 years ago and now is proudly known as one of the oldest and most successful parts and appliance distributors in the southeastern United States.

(504) 888-4232

Brister-Stephens, Inc

Brister Stephens is a qualified HVAC contractor who has been servicing greater New Orleans and it’s surrounding communities for over 45 years. CONTACT: Kenny Stephens

(985) 893-1110

Berner A/C & Heat

Heating and Cooling design and installation for existing and new homes and commercial buildings. CONTACT: Tom Berner

(985) 727-2302

Easter Eggs and Renewable Energy

Easter is fast approaching. If you’re anything like me, you’ve already consumed a small child’s weight in Cadbury mini eggs. I really should stick to the high protein chicken version, but the

Cadbury ones are just irresistible. However, scientists in Japan have found a novel way to fuel something besides the human body with chicken eggs. Japanese scientists are exploring the possibility of using chicken egg whites, which are renewable and cheap, to help create clean, carbon free energy.  The egg white’s proteins happen to be well organized and this allows for photocatalytic hydrogen evolution to happen in a more controlled environment. That’s a lot of science terminology, but suffice it to say that this Easter it won’t just be the kids that are collecting eggs.  For a more detailed explanation of this recent energy related egg study, check out this link here.

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