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“It is home construction-central for everyone still looking for vendors and builders to complete last year’s hail repairs,” said show organizer Beau Hedin, “…and the vast majority of the vendors are business people from Billings or the surrounding area—no storm chasers here,” added Beau’s brother, Devon, who co-produces the show with Beau and their parents, Mark and Rhonda. At the show, attendees have the opportunity to circulate and make connections with vendors— even perform an impromptu onsite interview with prospective contractors. “We’ve got it all under one roof, and this year’s show is bigger than ever,” Beau said. Expected to attract upwards of 30,000 attendees, the show takes See Let’s All Go page 5
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New and notable Each year, the Hedins strive to attract new vendors with interesting products. This year, showgoers will enjoy watching the curious (and speedy) Segway demos while taking a time-out for a quick photo-op in one of the free, on-site photo booths. “Keeping the show free to the public in every capacity has always been important to us,” Beau said. “Admission is free, parking is free and participation in all the on-floor activities is free.”
Showgoers will also have the opportunity to meet and greet the Billings Wolves, the area’s new arena football team. There will also be a chance to win tickets to a home game. Home decorators and artisans will take note of the giant sand sculpture created by nationally-recognized artist, Bill Dow. Cooking demos and live demonstrations round out the rest of the entertainment goodies in store for attendees.
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Dos and don’ts of kitchen remodels Metro Services According to Remodeling magazine’s “2014 Cost vs. Value Report,” a major kitchen remodeling project should enable homeowners to recoup 74.2 percent of their initial investments. Kitchen renovations have long been a safe way to improve the functionality and value of a home. But not every kitchen project is a guaranteed winner. Homeowners may inadvertently make changes that end up sticking out like a sore thumb rather than improving the space. Take a look at these kitchen remodeling dos and don’ts to guide your next undertaking.
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DO look beyond surface details to the structural integrity of the design. The kitchen should be functional, long-lasting and beautiful.
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look to the future as well. Unless you are willing to spend $50,000 every five years, look for styles and materials that will last for the long haul. Older homeowners may want to make adjustments now that address potential mobility issues down the road. See Kitchen Remodel page 7
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DO work with what you have. A complete
demolition and renovation is not always necessary to achieve the desired results. Only invest in major changes if something is not working (such as having to walk across the entire kitchen to access the stove) or is unsafe. Otherwise, minor upgrades may do the trick.
DON’T over-improve the space. A fully
equipped commercial kitchen may be handy for a professional chef, but the average person may not need an industrial hood and indoor pizza oven. When you make excessive improvements, you may not be able to recoup as much of the money spent because your home will not be on par with the values of homes in the neighborhood.
DO make sure you can afford the project.
Plan for some unexpected purchases and plan out the renovation according to your budget. Skimping on materials or design because of lack of money may leave you feeling dissatisfied afterward.
Did you know? Homeowners about to embark on home improvement projects should prioritize dust removal to avoid the potentially negative side effects of exposure to lead dust. When undergoing a renovation, homes built before 1978, the year the use of lead paint was banned, are likely to produce lead dust, which occurs when lead paint is sanded or chipped. That dust can be especially harmful to children, pregnant women and pets. According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, lead dust that is as small as a grain of sand is enough to poison children, who may suffer brain damage, hearing loss, nervous system and kidney damage, and decreased muscle and bone growth after exposure to lead dust. When pregnant women are exposed to lead dust, that exposure may affect the baby’s cognitive development while increasing the mother’s blood pressure. Household pets exposed to lead dust may suffer from a series of side effects, including vomiting, diarrhea, abdominal pain and possibly death. When making renovations to their homes, homeowners can open windows and wear protective gear such as masks and safety goggles to avoid direct exposure to lead dust.
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Tips for homeowners on their first renovation projects Metro Services Home renovations are typically exciting, as homeowners get to see the visions of their dream homes come to light right before their very eyes. Turning an outdated bathroom into a modern oasis or an empty basement into the ultimate man cave strengthens the sense of attachment homeowners have with their homes. But few home renovation projects go from start to finish without experiencing a few bumps in the road along the way. Such bumps can be difficult to handle for homeowners working on their first renovation projects, but there are many ways for novices to navigate the sometimes murky waters of home improvement projects and come out relatively unscathed on the other end, where a newly renovated home awaits.
Plan well and know what to expect When working with contractors, get all agreements in writing and spell out exactly what you desire in a home renovation. Photo references can help guide contractors and
architects. Ask for the full picture of what can be expected with the work, from demolition to the punch list. Knowing what lies ahead can keep you grounded throughout the project.
Discuss work each day and set payment schedules Make payments contingent on work completed. This can help keep contractors on schedule. Paying for all work upfront leaves homeowners at a disadvantage, as it does not provide incentive for workers to be timely and efficient. Check in with workers to get daily progress reports.
Have reasonable expectations A renovation project may exceed its budget and take longer than initially expected. Understanding that these potential setbacks might be part of the process will make it easier to handle them when the foreman speaks to you about any issues that arise.
Accept the mess Construction work is messy. There’s no way to maintain a pristine house when contractors are entering and exiting all day. Dust Thin k s to ck is bound to be generated, and tools can fill up rooms. A home in disarray can be stressful, but continue to visualize the end result and the mess won’t bother you so much. See Reno Projects page 11
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Establish a contingency plan Bathrooms and kitchen renovations are typically the most disruptive home improvement projects. Going without a kitchen can make it difficult to enjoy meals at home, while a bathroom remodel may require you to navigate water shutoffs. If your project is scheduled to take several months, establish a contingency plan to deal with the consequences of your renovation project. Speak with family members about using some of their home amenities, and prepare and freeze meals in advance so you can reheat them later on when you don’t have access to your stove.
Plan your escape Sometimes the constant work and mess of construction is too much to bear. Afford yourself time away by visiting relatives or staying at a hotel. Even a single night away can provide the relief you need. A home that is undergoing a remodel can be a less than comfortable environment. But homeowners who have never before lived through a renovation project can take several steps to make the process go as smoothly as possible.
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fire pit will depend on the space you have available, but even if you have a vast swath of space, keep in mind that professional contractors typically recommend building a fire pit no bigger than 44 inches wide. Anything larger can be unsightly and may not appeal to prospective buyers down the road. In addition, an especially large fire pit may result in potentially unruly flames that can present a fire hazard.
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