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Five Tips to take your home from ‘for sale’ to ‘sold’
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The Many Benefits of Buying Locally
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2013 Spring Parade of Homes ™ By Michael Schaefer, President Bryan College Station Home Builders Association
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On behalf of the Bryan College Station Home Builders Association, I want to welcome you to the 2013 Spring Parade of Homes™. Whether you are in the market for a new home or just looking for ideas, the Parade of Homes™ is the place for you to discover exciting new trends in construction and home design. Moreover, it is an excellent opportunity to meet the builder personally and to learn how they can deliver to you the home of your dreams. This year’s Spring Parade of Home™ is sponsored by Brazos Valley Affordable Housing Corp. This event will be held over two weekends. The first weekend will be April 27 and 28, and the second weekend will be May 4 and 5. The homes will be open from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. on each Saturday and from 1 p.m. to 5 p.m. on each Sunday. Admission to the homes is free to the public. To view the homes, look for the map in the Parade of Homes™ in this special insert in The Eagle or visit the Bryan-College Station Home Builders Association website at www.bcsbuilders.org. The map will also be available in The Eagle on all days of the parade. Another exciting and innovative addition to get you to the homes you want to see, as well as learn more about, is that you will be able to pull up The Eagle’s interactive map by visiting www.shopbrazos.com/paradeofhomes. You can also follow the blue directional signs and find the official red Parade of Homes™ sign, which will be located in the yard of each participating builder’s home. This year we have 31 homes on display from 23 of our association’s finest homebuilder members. These association members are committed to building homes and neighborhoods where you can enjoy the quality of life that is the trademark of this area. This year’s participants include Arden’s Home Construction, Blackstone Handcrafted Homes, CGM Home Builders, Carrabba 4 Investments, Charles Thomas Homes, cMarc
Homes, Chestnut Ridge Homes, Crowley Custom Homes, Golden Homes, Heath Townsend Homes, JMV Custom Homes, Magruder Homes, Mariott Homes, Oakwood Custom Homes, Pitcock & Croix, Pitman Custom Homes, Raven Homes, Richmon Homes, Rick Vernon Homes, Schaefer Custom Homes, Spirit Design Build, Stylecraft Builders, Inc. and The Aggieland Company. You can meet these builders in 15 of the finest subdivisions in the area, including Austin’s Estates, Carter’s Crossing, Castlegate, Castlegate II, Creek Meadows, Dominion Oaks, Dominion Oaks II, Estates at Creek Meadows, Greenbrier, Hidden Oaks Estates, Indian Lakes, Miramont, North Country Estates, Pebble Creek, Saddle Creek and in the town of Edge. These homes range from 1,506 to 6,382 square feet, are north to south, east to west. With this type of variety to choose from you are sure to find the right fit for you. Take advantage of the beautiful spring weather forecast for this weekend and the following weekend. We look forward to seeing you and hope you find your next home while touring the houses included in the Spring Parade of Homes™. The Bryan College Station Home Builders Association is a not-for-profit trade association, affiliated with the Texas Association of Builders and the National Association of Home Builders, chartered in 1967 to promote and protect the building industry and its customers in Brazos County and its contiguous counties. Our mission is to cultivate a positive business environment in the building industry. We are committed to responsible growth by providing citizens with safe, quality and cost effective housing while promoting a positive economic future for the counties the association serves.
Baby Boomers: Bathroom Updates that Increase Livability and Home Value
Cold, slick bathroom floors can be a major slipping hazard. When renovating a bathroom space, it’s wise to evaluate the flooring and, if necessary, replace it with an option that is both comfortable and safe. Some people choose to carpet the bathroom because it is warmer and eliminates the slip hazards of traditional hardwood or ceramic flooring, as well as the tripping hazards of rugs. Another
2. Walk-in bath
Water and heat therapy can be ideal for arthritis and other aches associated with aging, making a bathtub an asset in a home. But as people age, it can be physically difficult to use a traditional bathtub. That’s why a walk-in tub is a wise investment. Receiving the Ease-Of-Use Commendation from the Arthritis Foundation, walk-in-tubs from Premier Care in Bathing provide baby boomers and seniors with an easy-to-use alternative. The most popular model - the Sanctuary - fits in a traditional bathtub space and has a wide, lowlevel entry, slip-resistant seat and backrest, temperature-controlled hot water, and a Hydrovescent therapy option. Other walk-in tub options may be ideal based on individual needs.
3. Replace dated hardware
Bathroom drawer handles and knobs are often small and can be difficult to grab with limited dexterity. Add modern style to your bathroom by replacing your existing hardware and accessories with stylish new options that are also easy to grip. Explore hardware options that are large and simple to grab. New hardware is a quick, affordable upgrade that
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option is slip-resistant, textured vinyl. Keep feet comfortable and add an upscale element to your bathroom by incorporating radiant heat underneath.
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Baby boomers are a smart group when it comes to home updates. While embracing life today, they fully recognize that in the future, their homes may need upgrades to help them live well and stay safe. The bathroom naturally gets the most attention and for good reason it’s one of the most frequently used rooms in a home and also one with many hazards. Baby boomers are turning towards safer bathing options to support their changing lifestyle including walk-in baths, handicap accessible showers, and other supportive furnishings. “Baby boomers value being able to live out their golden years to the fullest, and aging in place is a key component of that,” says Jim Quinn, installation manager for Premier Care in Bathing. “They are being proactive about making bathroom upgrades now so they can enjoy the benefits for many years to come.” Quinn has helped countless people update their bathrooms to add modern style and comfort so they can age in their current home safely. Here are his top recommendations when upgrading your bathroom while keeping health, comfort and safety in mind.
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Five Tips to Take Your Home From ‘For Sale to ‘Sold’ If you’ve been thinking about selling your home, there’s no time like the present. House hunters come out of the woodwork in warm weather months and “for sale” signs pop up everywhere. Your job is to set your home apart from all the others. In most areas around the country, it’s a buyers’ market. So how do you get a leg-up on the competition? Deborah Rossler, Interior Design instructor at The Art Institute of Dallas, a campus of South University, and Maryse Jospitre, Interior Design program coordinator at The Art Institute of Phoenix share the top five tips you can really use to turn that “for sale” sign into “sold.”
attic, store your items there in plastic bins. But do not shove all the extra stuff in your closets. People look in there, warns Rossler, and a messy closet tells potential buyers that there won’t be enough room for their things either. The same goes for drawers and cabinets. Tidy them up and organize them neatly. Make sure your belongings aren’t packed tightly because it will make the cabinet look smaller. Free up the space on your kitchen countertop. A coffee maker and toaster are fine. But put away the blender, stand-mixer and popcorn maker. You might as well tidy up the bathroom counter while you’re at it.
1. Detach
Neutral colors allow house hunters to visualize what the space will look like with their belongings. “Heavily saturated colors are overwhelming and don’t go over well with prospective home owners,” says Jospitre. If they dislike the colors, they will be put off by the space. Rossler agrees that sellers should paint neutral colors that blend room-to-room. But she does make room for an exception: “If you’re living in a trendy area where something out of the norm is expected, then a bright wall could be a welcome feature.”
You may love the outdated recliner that was passed down from grandpa. You may also think that lime green and fuchsia are the foundation for a great color scheme. But others may not. “Before you put it on the market, emotionally detach from your home,” advises Rossler. Look at it from the buyer’s point of view. Figure out what needs an update, a touch-up or an overhaul and then do it.
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2. De-clutter
You want to open up the space to make it feel larger. While it’s fine if your home has the “lived in” look, all the extra knick-knacks should be put away. Jospitre suggests renting a storage unit if your place is small. If you’ve got a garage or an
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Deck DIY: Five Tips to Upgrade Your Outdoor Living Space for Summer From grilling and dining to simply relaxing, your home’s deck is frequently the center of family life during warm weather months. That’s why there’s no better time to give your outdoor living space the upgrade it deserves. Whether you’re building a dream deck from scratch - or sprucing up an existing space - here are five tips for do-it-yourselfers who want to start turning their outdoor living aspirations into reality this weekend.
No. 1 - Discover your inspiration
Your deck is a natural extension of your home and your style. Think about the type of design elements that will best fit your family’s activities and complement both outdoor views and the layout of your yard. Flip through favorite magazines to find photos that jumpstart your inner designer, go online to experiment with virtual planners that allow you to try out different colors and configurations or use mobile apps to create outdoor living space designs anywhere at any time.
If you’re investing in a brand new deck, select materials that will stand up to years of wear and tear from kids, pets, dropped grilling tools, heavy outdoor furniture - and even the harshest of weather. New high-performance wood-alternative decking like Trex Enhance combines superior durability and longlasting good looks. With Trex’s protective shell technology, it’s also resistant to fading,
Installing a new deck may seem daunting at first, but with the proper tools and resources, you’ll not only save money on labor costs - but you’ll also take pride in knowing you successfully completed a home improvement project with your own two hands. As you create a list of essential materials for your project, think about incorporating a hidden fastener system - rather than traditional nails or screws. Hidden fasteners can make the installation of decking boards easier and
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makes a bathroom easy to use for people of all ages while enhancing interior design. from page 5 While you’re upgrading the hardware elements, consider installing grab bars in key locations in the room, such as around the toilet or shower.
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Any interior designer will tell you that lighting is a key element of a home’s style as well as functionality. In the bathroom, lighting is particularly important because it also adds an element of safety. Aging eyes need quality light to see well - so be sure to incorporate task and ambient lighting into your bathroom renovations. Baby boomers often add a dimmer that adjusts bathroom lighting so it can be fully on when showering or getting ready for the day, and then dimmed softly for easy access at night or during long soaks in the walk-in tub. “These types of updates are wise investments for baby boomers. They often increase the overall value of a home while also giving the homeowners the peace of mind that they’ll be able to enjoy the space well into the future,” concludes Quinn. For a free brochure including more information about walk-in bathtubs and other solutions for making living at home more convenient, visit premiercarebathing.com/saferbathing, or call 888-378-7953.
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Does the carpet need to be replaced? Better yet, is there hardwood under the carpet you can refinish? Go for the latter, if that’s an option. Buyers love a good hardwood floor. Get the fresh coat of paint on the walls if they’re chipping or peeling. Move furniture away from walls. A big couch against a wall looks frumpy and is not aesthetically pleasing. And remove extra furniture (this could also be filed under “de-clutter”). It’s good to see baseboards and corners, which gives the room a more open and spacious feel.
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5. Before the doorbell rings
Clean. Then clean some more. A dirty, dusty house is a huge turn-off. Don’t forget to clean the light fixtures on the ceiling. And after you’ve done all that, do a quick 15-minute spruce-up before potential buyers walk through the door. Open the curtains and blinds. Let natural light in. It makes the home seem cheery and bright. Of course, make sure the windows are clean too. Keep fresh flowers in a vase. And don’t forget the smell. A fresh smelling home is a big plus. Open windows to air the home out. Don’t cook potentially pungent foods - like fish or garlic - before a showing. Instead bake some cookies or use an air freshener that smells like baked goods.
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Each year, thousands of trusting homeowners hire contractors for home repairs or renovation projects. But for many, dreams of a remodeled kitchen, new roof or updated patio are dashed by contractor fraud. Over half of homeowners who hire contractors state that fraud is their biggest fear, according to a recent online survey conducted for HomeAdvisor. But savvy homeowners can avoid fraud by recognizing the warning signs and following simple hiring practices. Amy Matthews, home improvement expert and TV host, is sharing five simple steps homeowners can follow to safeguard themselves: Look for an established company with a permanent business location and a listed phone number: Fraudulent contractors are often “travelers” - businesses from out of the area, or contractors with no permanent business location. Making sure a contractor has a permanent business location and a listed phone number will alert homeowners to these “travelers” or other illegitimate contractors. Ask for a written, signed contract: Legitimate contractors will have no qualms about signing a contract and providing their business information. This simple step will typically weed out most fraudulent businesses afraid of having their scams discovered. Never pay with cash up front: Without cash in hand, unscrupulous contractors have few ways to pull off a scam. Never pay in full with cash before a job is started, and never pay a deposit with cash. Consider a request for a cash
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The Secrets of a Successful Flip Purchasing a house that needs some repairs, renovating it, and then reselling at a profit—flipping—is a process that is increasingly popular in the world of real estate. If you’re thinking about doing a flip of your own, here are a few tips to help you make the right choices so you can maximize your investment and avoid falling into any traps. First of all, keep in mind that the more information you have on the market you’re targeting, the bigger your chances of success. To make the most profit, look for a rundown house with some esthetic problems in a nice neighborhood. Houses with structural problems or which need extensive remodeling or major plumbing or electrical work are to be avoided. Carefully inspect the home that you’ve set your sights on and determine what type of potential buyer it could attract after you’ve made some improvements. Remember that not everyone has the same decorating tastes as you. The rustic or retro style that you love so much may not necessarily appeal to eventual buyers. Stick to
a neutral décor and trims for better chances of quick resale. Flipping a home is not for beginners. You have to be good with your hands or have lots of reliable contacts. When it comes to renovations, houses can conceal a lot of unpleasant surprises and poor planning can cause people to lose a lot of money. A successful flip has to be done quickly. As the saying goes, time is money! The longer your flip project sits stagnant on the market, the longer you’ll be carrying the mortgage and interest payments, taxes, insurance, heating costs, and electricity. That all adds up to a smaller profit once the deal is done. Lastly, if you’re thinking about turning flipping into a moonlight job, be sure to keep your credit rating high so you can obtain the best possible financing for each of your transactions. For a successful flip, look around in good neighborhoods for a house that needs a bit of TLC and some minor renovations.
payment before work begins as a red flag that the contractor may be attempting to defraud. Ask for referrals or check reviews online: Referrals are a simple way to learn about a contractor’s track record from a friend, associate or other trusted source. Use websites like HomeAdvisor.com that offer ratings, reviews or screening services as a way to assure that a contractor has a history of honest business dealings and high-quality work. Use licensed contractors: A licensed contractor’s reputation is at stake when completing work. Before hiring contractors, check with the state contractor licensing board to see if a license is required. Make sure their license is valid and there are no legal claims against the contractor. More information about home improvement, maintenance and repair projects, including project cost guides, emergency support and pre-screened professionals, can be found at www.HomeAdvisor.com Don’t deal with unscrupulous contractors. By taking precautions, you can ensure your home renovation projects are completed professionally and on time.
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No. 4 - Consider a deck makeover
If your budget doesn’t allow for a complete deck rebuild this year, you can resurface an old wooden deck that’s starting to wear, warp and rot with new higher-performance materials. Simply remove the existing boards and check that the sub-structure remains sturdy before installing wood-alternative decking like Trex Enhance. Giving your wood deck a facelift with durable, beautiful composite materials will increase curb appeal, lengthen its lifespan and cut down on maintenance requirements for years to come.
No. 5 - Add finishing touches
Even if you’re already the proud owner of a gorgeous outdoor living space, take style and comfort to the next level with weekend warrior-worthy projects. Add new modular railing in contrasting or complementary colors to create a perfect frame for your deck, or establish cozy conversation nooks with weather-resistant furniture. Construct an elegant pergola to lend shade from the harsh summer sun and install energy-efficient deck lighting to create ambience for twilight cocktail parties. For more outdoor living do-it-yourself inspiration and advice, visit www. homedepot.trex.com.
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Soundproofing Tips to Turn Your Home into a Quiet Sanctuary
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Give rooms a unique touch and a powerful sound barrier by placing thickly-upholstered chairs in each corner. Large bookcases against common walls can also help block noise.
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Rough surfaces on walls and ceilings, such as sprayed-on texture, a textured paint job or even wallpaper can help reduce sound waves in a noisy room.
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The simplest, most effective way to soundproof is to reduce airflow
Sound can burrow through crevices and cracks. Seal cracks around baseboards and in drywall, and block slits around window seals and interior doors. While homes are getting louder, there’s good news -- many soundproofing techniques have additional benefits, from aesthetic appeal to improved energy efficiency. Take steps today to make your home a more peaceful, comfortable place to live.
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The Top 5 Home Improvement Projects That Increase Your Home’s Value Selling a home in today’s aggressive marketplace can be challenging. The good news is there are a few tweaks that can give homeowners a serious leg up on the competition. With the warmer months being the most active time of year to buy and sell real estate, it’s important to ensure your home is seen in the best light possible. “Despite the influx of homes for sale this season, the process of buying and selling a home can be simple, efficient and enjoyable,” says Wendy Froehlich of Homes.com, one of the nation’s top online real estate listing and lifestyle resources. According to Homes.com, the top five projects that improve home equity are:
Bathrooms
If adding an additional bathroom isn’t an option, upgrade existing ones. Adding a dual vanity to a master or secondary bath improves functionality, allowing multiple people to use the space. Change out fixtures like faucets and shower doors to increase aesthetic appeal. If you’re on a budget, replace light fixtures or switch plates to help refresh the space. When working with a small space, highlight storage options with shelving and update or remove wall decor, paint or wallpaper.
Kitchen
Kitchen renovations can cost anywhere from $20,000 to $40,000 and more. If that’s not in your budget, upgrading cabinetry and paint does wonders to liven up even the most outdated spaces. Add crown or decorative molding to “shape out” the kitchen cabinets and modernize the space. Repaint cabinets, or add new hardware to add visual interest and brighten dark spaces.
Outdoor Spaces
Curb appeal adds immediate interest to any home’s exterior. According to Remodeling Magazine, improving outdoor spaces can increase a home’s resale value dollar-for-dollar. Frame the front walkway with items that add visual interest, like flowers, potted plants, large rocks of various sizes and solar-powered lights. If yard space is scarce, hanging plants are another great, low-cost option. Extend outdoor projects to the backyard -- power-wash decks or patios and clean screened-in areas.
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All across North America, home builders tend to agree that the better real estate investments — for both the occupant and for future re-sale value — may be best served by a whole new approach to construction. One major change addressing energy consumption and rising fuel costs is the optional use of an air-tight, solid concrete system to replace inefficient wood framing. Insulated concrete forms (ICFs) erect a building with an interlocking system, similar to Lego. “It’s a switch for builders, but those who have switched over tell us it’s quite easy to build with ICFs,” says Todd Blyth at Nudura, a leading name in the field. “Customer demand has driven this change and builders are now seeing how green construction options can have a positive impact on their business.” Indeed, concrete is plentiful and it’s in high demand. The ICF system is now the choice wall-building method on ‘net-zero’ construction projects south of the border. The term net-zero applies to buildings that are so energy efficient they don’t tap any public utility fuel supplies at all. ICF construction has already produced netzero elementary schools in the United States, where Canadian technology was applied with the Nudura system of ICFs. The goal in the future is for as many homes, schools, and public buildings as possible to be designed for net-zero from the ground up.
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If this type of energy-efficiency sounds right for you, too, be sure to make specific requests to your builder, Blyth says. Underscoring these proactive measures, the non-profit organization LEED also reminds us that constructing a green home leaves a much smaller carbon footprint due to less demand on natural resources. It will create less waste
and be healthier and more comfortable for the occupants. If you’re thinking about building to the LEED standard, take a look at just one example of the efficiency and benefits if you switch from wood-framing to concrete. The ICF system is explained and found at nudura.com, with a snapshot here:
Fuel Savings:
Walls built with ICFs are proven to reduce energy bills up to 70 percent; reduce greenhouse gas emissions; and reduce or eliminate exposure to mold, mildew and other indoor toxins. The net cost over time is comparable to that of owning a conventional home and the resale return is generally assured.
Durability:
Concrete is expected to stand the test of time. Due to high impact resistance, these concrete walls assure maximum safety in high wind areas. Fire resistance is also reported to be maximized at four hours.
Comfort:
As opposed to wood frames, air gaps are eliminated and that minimizes the potential for mold growth and draft. The end result is an airtight structure that enables the mechanical systems to heat, cool and ventilate the structure more efficiently, creating a healthier living and working environment.
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The materials are totally recyclable and the system is designed to create less waste (for landfill) during the construction process. Combined with other eco-construction methods, this concrete system will significantly reduce carbon emissions by lowering the amount of fossil fuels needed for heating and cooling.
Choose the Greenest Builder Available As building codes enforce tightened minimum standards for ecoresponsibility, the more progressive builders are illustrating their own accountability by using and producing materials that are even more efficient than mandated. So if you are currently designing, planning or simply getting ready to buy a new home, it is likely that your investment will represent and deliver greater environmental conservation, lower occupant costs, and a far improved property value. Building code revisions worldwide are ushering in a whole new generation of structures that are as much as 35 to 40 percent more environmentally responsible. At one glimpse, the improved practices in construction are showcasing advancements in wall building, windows, insulation, and airinfiltration. “Switching from wood-framing to concrete walls, for example, has so many spinoff benefits,” says Todd Blyth at Nudura, the manufacturers of an advanced building method called the insulated concrete form (ICF). “Solid, air-tight concrete
walls would initially lower your energy bills. You would get to live in a stronger, more comfortable home, while the investment grows in the re-sale value. As importantly, with far lower demand by your house on natural resources, you get to make an important contribution to the environment every day.” Canadian technology is also blazing this trail. The Nudura system of ICFs is highly regarded internationally due to its ability to deliver both energy efficiency and occupant comfort. As a result, this advanced system for building concrete walls is in high demand, especially across the United States and Canada.
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Designed like Lego, the preassembled, interlocking Nudura forms (nudura.com) are designed with monolithic concrete sandwiched between two continuous layers of expanded polystyrene (EPS) foam. “The foam material isolates the concrete and significantly reduces the flow of heat through the wall,” Blyth explained. “It stabilizes the internal temperature from day to night
fluctuations and provides a largely self-regulating environment. This faster method of construction creates one solid concrete wall.” As a result, Blyth says, you will need less energy for mechanical heating and cooling, delivering cost savings throughout the year. A home built with this concrete system stands to be stronger, provides greater safety, offers greater sound resistance, fire resistance — and would be far less prone to mold, cold spots and drafts. “Benefits are plentiful to builders, too,” Blyth continued. “The forms are compact, requiring
smaller shipping space and manpower than other methods, and the process meets and even exceeds building code requirements.” If you want your builder to use insulated concrete forms, be sure to make the request well before construction gets underway, he said.
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million gallons of gasoline as a result. Homeowners who choose this option will still receive the same bill and must still open an account with their local utility companies. Delivery of the energy to that local utility changes, but consumers won’t have anything to do with that process. Homeowners interested in making any other changes for energy savings can sign up to have an energy audit. Conducted through a utility provider or a third-party organization, energy audits assess many things in the home. Appliances are examined, as are insulation and the types of windows and
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store. Buying locally creates a more closely knit community. Juggling a career and a family can make it hard for men and women to get to know their neighbors and other members of their community. Buying locally is an opportunity to strengthen that bond with your neighbors, creating a close knit community in which residents may feel safer and more comfortable.
of Commerce to examine the economic impact of 10 local businesses against that of chain businesses. The study found that of every $100 spent at local businesses, $68 remained in the local economy, while only $43 of every $100 spent at chain stores remained in the local economy. That’s a significant boost to your local economy, and all it requires is shopping at local retailers.
Buying locally can increase your property value.
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Homeowners might be able to increase the value of their homes by buying locally. A joint study from Independent We Stand and Civic Economics found that cities with a strong centralized small business district had a 54 percent greater increase in property values than communities that did not have such a district. A more thriving local community, including a thriving shopping district, is no doubt attractive to prospective home buyers.
Buying locally benefits your local economy.
The reasons for shopping locally are many. In addition to helping local business owners, consumers who shop locally are also helping themselves.
Convenience is paramount to many consumers, and buying locally saves both time and money. Driving to a faraway mall or shopping center or paying costly online shipping fees is not nearly as quick or convenient as shopping within your community, where you can purchase and take home items on the same day without using a full tank of gas or paying for shipping. In 2004, the consultancy Civic Economics was commissioned by Chicago’s Andersonville Chamber
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The Many Benefits of Buying Locally Buying locally is a great way for consumers to find the products and services they’re looking for and help their local economy along the way. The small businesses in your community may be owned by your next door neighbor, who relies on his or her fellow townspeople to keep the business going strong. Buying locally is not only beneficial for local business owners, but buying locally benefits consumers and members of the community in a number of ways. Buying locally creates jobs. The number of unemployed men and women has gradually declined in recent years, but those figures are still high in many communities. Buying locally creates jobs in your community, potentially creating a job for you or a friend or family member. Buying locally helps the environment. Buying within your community reduces the amount of fuel you’re likely to use for a weekend shopping trip while also reducing pollution. In addition, many local store owners use local materials and ingredients, reducing the amount of fuel consumed to get products into the
doors used in the home and an inspector will check the home for drafts. A report is generated, and homeowners are provided recommendations as to how they can improve their home’s energy efficiency. Making such changes may make homeowners eligible for tax breaks or even rebate incentives while reducing the cost of their monthly utility bills. Homeowners hoping to embrace green energy have many options at their disposal. It’s just a matter of researching those options and taking the initiative to make changes.
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Private residences consume lots of energy. The Energy Information Administration says that Americans are increasing their electricity consumption at home, with some homes even using more energy than small businesses. The EIA says that on average a home uses between 936 and 1,000 kilowatt-hours of electricity each month. There is also a heavy reliance on natural gas, one of the primary fuels used to heat homes. On average homes use 100 million BTU for heating and cooking needs per year. Thousands of dollars are spent every year on home heating, cooling and electricity needs, but there are many different ways to conserve energy. This includes using alternative energy sources that may be better for the planet and more cost-effective for the average homeowner. When considering green energy, many homeowners think of solar panels, which currently account for .01 percent of all electricity used in homes across the United States. However, solar power could provide as much as 10 percent of that electricity by 2025. California leads the nation with the most solar projects to date, but homeowners across the country are considering solar panel additions to their homes. While the initial cost of solar panel installation can be considerable, the panels generally pay for themselves in energy savings within a few years of installation. Also, some solar power companies now allow homeowners to rent the photovoltaic panels, which can cut down on the cost of installation. Choosing green energy may not involve any effort on the part of the homeowner. In fact, there are many different companies that work in conjunction with traditional energy suppliers so that a portion of the energy supplied to homes comes via an alternative energy source. Companies like Viridian Energy (www.viridian.com) enable homeowners to switch a certain percentage of their energy usage to renewable energy. The company says that their collective impact has reduced total carbon emissions by 478,000,000 pounds, saving roughly 5 million trees and 24
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The latest trends will allow you to choose from some interesting innovations, but of course you will need to take into account the demands of each room before settling on a choice. If your main criterion is comfort, for a bedroom or living room for example, carpet is a traditional choice. For the more environmentally minded, hardwood, engineered wood, laminate, or a floating wood floor are also great choices. For rooms with higher humidity levels, such as a bathroom or kitchen, ceramic is an especially suitable type of flooring to consider. You could also opt for vinyl or the new types of laminate, which are water-resistant. For a bathroom, think about limiting the risks of slipping as well as comfort. Natural stone could be an interesting choice here. Engineered hardwood flooring is also a good option for the kitchen, as it is durable and easy to maintain, a perfect combination for this part of your home. Flooring in the dining room must be stain resistant. Choose wood, laminate, vinyl, or a dark-colored carpet. For high traffic areas, such as the entrance hall or the family room, opt for a durable and comfortable floorcovering such as carpeting, hardwood,
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Resisting the temptation of exotic wood flooring will be extremely difficult this year. We will all be dreaming about African mahogany with its warm, classy tones: sand, terracotta, copper, caramel, and even green and blue. Rustic hickory and dark knotty walnut are also high on the dream-renovation list. Luckily for us, hardwood flooring is now available in a huge range of different finishes. Your natural wood floor can be hand scraped, brushed, or distressed in order to highlight knots and grains. New colors and contrasting tones are also offered. Easier to maintain, the new hardwood floors that are factory sealed and oiled have a smoother, glossier finish. Pre-varnished wood now comes with embossed surfaces that create a wave-like effect. Moreover, advances in nanotechnology have enabled the production of a varnish with more effective anti-abrasive qualities. Whether pre-varnished or pre-oiled, the new engineered wood floors, which can be used as floating floor or glued directly to the subfloor, ensure good soundproofing. Another new trend: wood floors with wide planks that create a rustic look. The latest in ceramics is perfect for both floors and walls. New porcelain stoneware tiles create a contemporary look. Ceramic and precision-ground enameled porcelain have now taken on the form of planks that vary in shade and texture to imitate wood. And PVC flooring, which imitates wood and even stone, is also available. Innovations in linoleum production have allowed manufacturers to produce a wide range of textures and colors,
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Basement improvements can optimize livable space and protect the home from extreme weather, mold, moisture damage and mites. Whether transitioning the basement to a home gym, office or family room, the basics remain the same: insulate well and waterproof. Maximize space by including shelving and storage units. If the opportunity exists, make the space feel open and inviting by creating an open stairwell, a trick that visually connects the upper part of the house with the lower, and filters natural light into the space.
Mudrooms ensure families stay clutter-free and have a dedicated space to drop stuff as they come through the door. They can also make potential homeowners feel welcome upon entry. While knocking out a wall to create a mudroom is expensive and labor-intensive, you can make a ‘drop zone’ by simply anchoring a bench to an empty wall and hanging labeled storage units.
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engineered hardwood, or laminate. For the basement, it is very important that the subfloor be well insulated. Suitable flooring could include carpet, engineered hardwood, laminate, or vinyl. Cork flooring is a great choice for a home cinema room or playroom because of its excellent soundproofing qualities.
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All types of flooring are available in varying qualities and a wide range of prices. For help in making the right choice, consult an interior decorator who will be able to give you advice on the style, color, texture, and motif of your floorcovering for the specific purpose of the room. Most of these specialists offer a free home consultation, and some are equipped with visual software that will give you a good idea of what the final result will look like.
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Appro 1621 Sq. Ft. 3 Bedrooms 1 Living Area 2 Baths 1 Dining Area
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•Large screened-in back porch with ceiling fan •Close to neighborhood pool & new elementary school •Granite countertops on kitchen cabinets with tile backsplash •Wood laminant flooring in entry, living room & hallway •Tile flooring in dining, kitchen, utility room & both bathrooms •Stainless steel range/dishwasher/microwave •Whirlpool tub & marble shower in masterbath •Granite vanity top in both bathrooms
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•Faux wood 2” blinds furnished & installed •Fenced yard with abundant landscaping front & back •Brick exterior walls on all 4 sides with stone address block •Spray applied insulation in exterior walls & R38 insulation in attic •Energy Saving vinyl windows •Radiant Barrier roof decking for comfort & energy saving •Energy saving air conditioning system with 14seer
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Cost-effective and eco-friendly home improvements
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older insulation used to be an especially laborious process. However, in many instances insulation can now be added or upgraded to a home without any major reconstruction or demolition, reducing the cost of the project considerably. Adding more insulation to a home can reduce energy consumption in the winter, when the home will feel warmer and allow you to keep the thermostat at a more reasonable number.
Install high-efficiency water fixtures.
Few people think about how much water they consume over the course of a typical day, but the figures might be eye-opening to those who hope to adopt a more eco-friendly lifestyle. According to the United States Geological Survey’s Water Science School, it’s generally accepted that the average person uses between 80 and 100 gallons of water each day. Showers seem to be especially wasteful, as older shower heads might be using as much as 5 gallons per minute, or 50 gallons of water during a 10-minute shower. Older fixtures that consume such massive amounts of water can be easily and affordably replaced with newer, more efficient fixtures. Today’s high-efficiency low-flow showerheads can provide a strong shower stream while reducing water consumption. Such showerheads are also less taxing on your water heater, reducing your energy consumption as a result. Homeowners can also install high-efficiency toilets that use as little as 1.3 gallons of water per flush (compared to older models that consumed as many as 5 gallons per flush). The Environmental Protection Agency estimates that installing water-efficient fixtures and appliances would save more than 3 trillion gallons of water and more than $18 billion annually.
Installing high- effciency water fi xtures, including a low-flow showerhead, is an affordable and eco-friendly home improvement project. Homeowners take on projects to improve their homes for a variety of reasons. Some may do so to make a home more functional, while others may do so to improve their home’s resale value. Some homeowners take on a home improvement project to make their homes more eco-friendly. Such projects are often mistakenly assumed to be costly undertakings, but there are several cost-effective ways to make a home more eco-friendly.
Upgrade your appliances.
A home improvement project does not have to require the use of a hammer and nails or the hiring of a contractor. A simple home improvement project like upgrading older appliances, including the washer and dryer, to newer, more efficient models can give a home a fresh look while reducing energy consumption. That reduction in energy consumption is a byproduct of the stricter standards placed on manufacturers who must adhere to guidelines to produce products that are more energy-efficient. For example, the Natural Resources Defense Council notes that today’s energy-efficient refrigerators will use less than half the energy of models made as recently as 15 years ago.
Add more insulation.
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Simple Ways to Save Energy
Adding more insulation or replacing
Install a programmable thermostat.
Programmable thermostats present another affordable way to improve a home and benefit the environment. Some of today’s programmable thermostats can record personal preferences and usage and determine the best course of action for heating and cooling your home. Temperatures can be adjusted room-by-room, and the programmable thermostat allows homeowners to control their heating and cooling while they’re out of the house, ensuring they’re not paying to heat or cool an empty house and wasting energy in doing so. Home improvement projects don’t have to be a grand undertaking, particularly when a homeowner’s goal is to make a home more eco-friendly. A few minor and affordable changes may be all it takes to improve a home and benefit the environment at the same time.
Reducing energy usage is a good way to help the environment and save money along the way. Saving energy can be done in a variety of ways, many of which do not require significant effort can lead to significant savings. • Stop using the dishwasher to dry the dishes. A dishwasher is a modern convenience few people feel they can live without. While you don’t need to give up the dishwasher entirely to save money, it’s important to note that many dishwashers use more energy to dry the dishes than to wash them. If your dishwasher does not automatically dry the dishes, turn the knob to the off position once the dishes have been cleaned and open the door to allow the dishes to air dry. • Go with a more traditional refrigeratorfreezer combination. Sideby-side refrigerator and freezer may be combinations may be more fashionable, but such units can use as much as 20 percent more energy than their traditional counterparts. If you must purchase a side-by-side unit, be sure to buy only those with an Energy Star label. • Do laundry less frequently. Whether you live
in an apartment or a home, having an in-unit washer and dryer is a great convenience. But frequently doing small loads can be wasteful, as it takes roughly the same amount of energy to clean a small load of laundry as it does a full load. Limit yourself to only full loads of laundry as much as possible. • Do your drying all at once. When using the dryer, try to dry one batch of clothes right after another. Many dryers require a significant amount of energy to heat up, but drying consecutive loads won’t require as much energy to get the dryer up to operating temperature as the dryer will need if you allow a significant amount of time to pass between loads. • Don’t go to extreme temperatures. Arriving home to a house that’s especially cold or warm inspires many people to turn their thermostats way up or down in an effort to heat or a cool the home more quickly. This forces the unit to work harder and use more energy. Instead of taking such an extreme approach, invest in a heating or cooling system that allows you to set the temperature in advance so the temperature inside your home is pleasant when you walk through the door.
Air Pollution can be Indoors, Too
What causes indoor air pollution?
What are the negative health effects of indoor air pollution?
Homeowners and apartment dwellers can take steps to improve the quality of the air inside their homes. Eliminating the sources of the pollution or reducing its emissions is a great place to start. Those with a gas stove can adjust their stove to reduce its emissions, which can save money while improving air quality. Another way to improve indoor air quality is to take steps to get more outdoor air into the home. This can be as simple as opening windows and doors and operating window or attic fans when the weather permits. In the kitchen, install fans that exhaust outdoors, which will immediately remove contaminants from the room. Each of these steps is meant to ventilate the home, and such ventilation should be emphasized when tackling home improvement projects that increase the amount of pollutants in the home. Such projects include painting, paint stripping or sanding. Air cleaners can also be effective at improving indoor air quality, especially those cleaners that can remove particles from the air inside the home. Gaseous pollutants may not be removed by air cleaners, so if such pollutants are a problem then an air cleaner may not be the solution. Indoor air pollution can make a home uncomfortable and unhealthy. More information about improving air quality in a home is available at www.epa.gov.
Alowing more outdoor air into a home is one way to improve indoor air quality
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Indoor air pollutants can cause immediate problems or problems down the road. The immediate effects, which can include irritation of the eyes, nose and throat as well has headaches, dizziness and fatigue, are typically short-term and can be treated, oftentimes by removing the person’s exposure to the source of the pollution. Symptoms of some diseases, including asthma, may also appear shortly after exposure. Long-term effects of indoor air pollution may show up years after initial exposure or after prolonged exposure. Respiratory disease, cancer and even heart disease may result from prolonged exposure or not
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Indoor air pollution can be the result of many things, including biological contaminants (mold and mildew), tobacco smoke, radon, and household chemicals. The concentration of some pollutants can increase when the temperature indoors is high or if humidity levels indoors are high. Poor ventilation may also contribute to poor indoor air quality. Without adequate ventilation, a home may not get enough outdoor air to dilute emissions from indoor sources. As a result, pollutants can accumulate inside a home, making the home uncomfortable and possibly putting its inhabitants’ health at risk. In addition, insufficient ventilation makes it harder for indoor pollutants to escape the home, forcing them to linger inside and negatively affect air quality. This is common during colder months when windows and doors are not open as often and fresh air from outside is not entering the home.
appear until years after initial exposure. The Environmental Protection Agency notes that there remains uncertainty about the concentrations or length of exposure necessary to produce specific health problems. Such uncertainty could be a result of different people reacting differently when exposed to indoor air pollutants. But while that uncertainty means there’s no guarantee exposure, be it brief or prolonged, will ultimately lead to disease, there’s also no guarantee that even minimal exposure will prevent the development of disease down the road.
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Air pollution is often associated with heavily trafficked highways or industrial areas home to manufacturing plants. But air pollution can occur anywhere, including inside your home. Though it can be easy to recognize outdoor air pollution, indoor air pollution is not always so easily identifiable. But understanding indoor air pollution can help men and women, whether they live in a private home or an apartment, improve the air quality in their homes.
Susan Tremont Registered Interior Designer, ASID Allied 404 University Drive East, Suite #E • CS
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Garages are not only for protecting vehicles from inclement weather. If you need extra storage space, or if you like building things or repairing your car, a garage is always useful and can even increase the value of your home. If you’re planning to build a garage, the first step is to determine whether it will be freestanding or attached to your house. Then you need to think about whether it will need an entrance directly into the house and if you will need windows, heating, plumbing, and electrical outlets. Once these decisions have been made, a plan will have to be drawn up. Find out from your municipality about the maximum allowable dimensions and the norms you will have to respect. This is also the time for you to decide if you have enough space for a single or a double garage. Don’t forget
that the style of the garage has to harmonize with the dimensions and look of the house. Once your plans have been approved, the municipality will issue a building permit. Using a subcontractor to take care of the foundations could prevent the slab from moving or cracking due to settling or soil movement. After that, a professional can build the walls and roof, insulate walls, and then install exterior siding, inside finishing, doors, and windows. A detached garage is usually less expensive to build than a garage attached to the house, but this choice will depend on your needs. What is certain is that adding a garage to your home is a winning formula that will improve your quality of life all year round. Will you choose a detached garage or one attached to the house?
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