42nd ANNUAL
HOME AND
GARDEN
SHOW
APRIL 7 – 9, 2017
FRI. 4PM – 8PM • SAT. 9AM – 5PM • SUN. 10AM – 4PM
KLAMATH COUNTY FAIRGROUNDS EVENT CENTER
TITLE SPONSOR
ADVERTISING SUPPLEMENT
Parr Lumber Deck, Fence &
Outdoor Living Expo Saturday, May 13th
SPEND $2000.00 ON A PARR LUMBER DECK PACKAGE AND GET A INC
9am - 1pm
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Western Red Cedar decking is a premium material with natural preservatives in the wood fiber that help it withstand insects and harsh weather conditions. 8’ thru 10’
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1 X 6 X 6’ Cedar Value Fencing
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Table of Contents Thoughts For Your Trees
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Sponsors
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SEE US AT THE HOME SHOW!
Regular Maintenance Keeps You Covered 7 Map/ Vendors By Booth
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Vendor List
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KBHBA Member List
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A better quality of life for your and your pet
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We have the largest selection of toy haulers, 5th wheels, motor homes, and pull tr trailers. Over 150 units in st stock!
Adding Efficiency and Value to Your Home with Weatherization Rebates 16 Imagine Your Savings!
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Klamath County Master Gardener Program 19
Welcome Visitors! Welcome to the 42nd annual Klamath Basin Home & Garden show! Our 2017 show is focused on family fun, construction projects, home ideas, and meeting your family and friends! We also will be donating to the Food Bank, so please be generous! As a new member to the Klamath Basin and Klamath Basin Home Builders Association, I am so excited to be part of this year’s show. In my first year in this office, I’ve been amazed by the people that share their excitement and ideas with me. Please continue to do so! My goals for KBHBA are to provide more education to our contractors, be the liaison from our members to the community, and to be the resource for the public & my membership.
Come in and see our new inventory!
KBHBA has been hosting the Home & Garden show for 42 years. WOW! During this time, we have seen within our community growth, unity and the desire to bring strong financial stability to the Basin. As we look to the future we are committed to assisting businesses and homeowners to THRIVE in our community. Whether you are here for new construction or remodeling, this year’s home show has all the experts under one roof! Check out the Realtors, Bankers, Insurance agents, Contractors, Home Décor Experts, Flooring Consultants, Countertop Specialists, Landscaping Gurus, and much, much more! Our goal is to ensure that everything you need is right here in the Basin. It is our pleasure to have you visit and experience the wonderful products and services our members have to offer so that your home will be all that you have hoped it could be…...Your Complete Home! Thank you for being here! Robin Stedman, KBHBA, Executive Officer
1405 Crater Lake Pky (Corner of Shasta Way, next to the Credit Unions)
(541) 850-7337 www.KlamathRV.com Se Habla Español
As leaders in the building industry since 1968, we are dedicated to representing the industry before government and the community; to promote high ethical standards; to provide service to its membership; and to defend the opportunities of home ownership for all.
Do Business with a Member! KBHBA 42st Annual
Home & Garden Show Proudly Sponsored by Title Sponsor and KBHBA Member:
205 Riverside Drive, Suite G • Klamath Falls, OR 97601 541-884-8570 • 541-884-6615 (fax) • klamathbasinhba.org
From Starter Home to Dream Home, we offer Somethi ng for Eve ryone! • • • • • • • • • •
We have the LARGEST inventory of NEW and Remnant Steel in Town! • New Steel • Copper • Remnant Steel • Aluminum • Brass
Act Now! one week only!
Serving the Klamath Basin Locally for 25 Years! Call today to schedule your free in-home consultation!
We will help you with your home projects!
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Appointments must be scheduled by April 9th, before the Home Show ends…
% off Order must be placed by April 28th
Basin Blinds &Shades Custom Window Coverings
1586070
Like us of Faceoook! 2825 Broadmore St. • 541-883-3583
Mini, Micro, and Macro Blinds Wood and Faux Wood Blinds Pleated and Cellular Shades Roller and Roman Shades Solar Screen Shades Vertical Blinds Vinyl and Wood Shutters Motorized Window Treatments Draperies and Sheers Valances and Cornices
License # 82479 Bonded Insured
541-884-3427 Call for your in-home appointment
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Thoughts for your Trees
T GOLDENBROWN TREE SERVICE We go out on a limb so you don’t have to!
ree pruning helps your trees stay healthy. Shaping and trimming your tree helps extend the future of your tree. Don't wait until you have dead branches that hang over streets or sidewalks where you have foot or vehicle traffic this can become dangerous to others and to your tree. For your safety and your trees health don't wait until you have an emergency call GoldenBrown Tree Service and we can come out (for free) and talk to you about your concerns and see how we can help you. 541.882.7755, 24 hours a day 7 days a week. goldenbrown.ts@gmail.com QUICK TIP Suckers and water sprouts are unproductive off shoots that steal valuable nutrients from your trees. They are not harmful if taken care of properly. You shouldn't try to remove these with pruning or clipping in the winter or dormant season because that will make them come back with a vengeance. The best time for Klamath County is in the months of May or June.
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SPONSORS
Coldwell Banker Holman Premier Realty has a long and fruitful history with the Klamath Basin Home Builders Association (KBHBA) and this great event. Throughout this relationship the KBHBA has been a stellar performer and a steady hand in creating and presenting a show that provides great entertainment and the latest innovation in the home buying and building industry. This show is undoubtedly one of the premier community events year after year. Our future in Klamath County looks bright and exciting with many great community efforts currently underway. From the Klamath Works Campus and school to the Blue Zone program, our community is taking a new direction never before charted. The national housing market, in particular, new housing starts, is on a record-setting pace. Locally we see a vastly improved market and to quote Greg Seger, from the Klamath County Building Department and KBHBA board member, “New housing starts are steady”. This is a new
and welcome trend that bodes well for our area and the local economy. It is with great pride and humbleness that Coldwell Banker again takes the role of Title Sponsor for the Home and Garden Show. The 2017 version stands to be the “Best Show Yet” with ever expanding opportunities for those who attend and present their products. I want to thank the KBHBA for this awesome opportunity to be associated with such a great organization and premier event. A big SHOUT OUT to Robin Stedman (Executive Director), her staff, KBHBA Board Members and all the volunteers that have worked tirelessly to make this years show a success. As a participating vendor, we look forward to seeing you at the 2017 HOME & GARDEN SHOW. Randy L. Shaw Owner & Principle Broker, Coldwell Banker Holman Premier Realty
TITLE SPONSOR
SILVER SPONSORS
empowering the community
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Regular Maintenance KEEPs YOU COVERED Article written by -Linkville Roofing & Siding Staff
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iving in Klamath Falls, Oregon, every 8 years or so we have a winter that can easily give us up to 17 inches of snow in one night. It is the type of weather that reminds you of what side of the mountain you live on. It’s also the type of weather that reminds you to follow through on roof maintenance and making sure you’re taking care of your home. In the roofing industry this type of weather means a lot of emergency calls and repair work related to the cold weather that have resulted from ice dams, frozen drains, roof leaks, skylight leaks/repairs, roofs that are in need of a replacements due to improper installations or the life span of the roof has expired. One of the most important recommendations we can give to our clients is to maintain your roof. It can be the beginning and end to all of your roof problems. Through regular care and preventative maintenance the life of a roof is prolonged and in many instances will allow for a “repair” rather than a “replacement” when a problem is identified. Some basic things you can do to care for and prevent damage to your roof would include: • Cleaning your gutters and downspouts for leaves and other debris that will inhibit proper drainage. • Address any curling and or missing shingles • Clear debris from roof surface and valleys • Keep trees and bushes form touching the roof • Add heat tapes on controls to keep drains flowing during freezing conditions
When you do find yourself in need of a new roof for your home we recommend finding a licensed and bonded roofing company to meet your roofing needs. We recommend getting three estimates from local roofing contractors and using a specialty roofing contractor for roof work. When replacing your homes roof it is also recommended that home owners update and address ventilation issues left from the last 100 years. Building science has changed dramatically and it affects the way a home should be ventilated. The best time to do this is typically at the time of a new roof replacement. By correcting the balance of intake and exhaust ventilation it protects your roof from ice dams and it also gives the roofing materials the correct conditions to last their complete life span. When your thinking of your roofing needs, stop in and see Linkville Roofing and Siding! Established since 1984 and located on 1916 Vine Avenue. We are a licensed and bonded contractor that offers free estimates. We are GAF Master Elite Contractors that allow us to give full system warranties that include comprehensive labor and material warranties and we also offer a $250.00 GAF Rebate for all of our Veterans and Active Military Members. Let us help you with all your roofing needs!
These are just a few recommendations to managing your roof.
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LOOK FOR THE SEMINAR PRESENTATIONS ON FRIDAY, SATURDAY, & SUNDAY! Check out our website for more information:
klamathbasinhba.org
Voted 1st Place again! “Best of the Basin”
LLC
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The “HOME” Team
*#1 Real Estate Company in Total Sales AGAIN in 2016!
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HigH Desert truss, LLC Agricultural • Residential • Commercial • • • •
Design Consulting Truss Engineering Plate Line Delivery Crane Service
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Lumber Trusses Metal Roofing Hangers
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| Cell: 541-419-1309
56543 South Oil Dri Rd., Christmas Valley, OR 97641
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541-576-2202
403 Main Street 541-884-1717 5391 Running Y Road 541-850-5660 Klamath Falls, OR 97601 www.fnrhomes.com
Debra Gisriel, Owner / Stacy Ellingson, Designated Principal Broker
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Outdoor Space Available, ask KBHBA Office for details.
Big Doors
TINY HOUSE
TRUCK
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TABLES (5)
MEZZANINE AREA
MINIEXCAVATOR
Kids workshop
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DEMO AREA
A-40 Community Garden Area
A-37 A-57
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A-29 ELEC
A-35 A-34
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ELEC
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Potter
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Elec
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Ramp T-5
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V-3 Concession
Outdoor Space Available, ask KBHBA Office for details.
A-6: Ed Staub A-7: Blue Zone Projects A-8: State Farm-Rachael Spoon Agency A-9: Larson Home Builders, LLC A-10: Precison Structural Engineering A-11: Cool Guys Heating & Air Conditioning LLC A-12: American Family Insurance A-13: Klamath Pomise / Junior Achievement A-14: Costco Wholesale A-18: Relax Hot Tubs & More A-21: Merits Home Center A-22: Borgil Enterprises A-23: Valley Garage Door A-28: Avista Klamath Falls A-29: Final Touch Interiors A-30: Sun Harvest Home Design A-31: The Home Depot A-33: Klamath Basin Equipment A-34: Wet-N-Wild Sprinklers A-35: Diamond Home Improvement A-36: Pressure Point Roofing A-37: Bowers Construction A-38: Bear Valley Construction LLC A-40: Crater Lake Zipline A-41: Orleys of Klamath Falls A-42: Invisible Fence of South Central Oregon A-46: Country Financial A-47: Klamath Continuous Gutter, LLC A-52: Power PaC/Party Time A-57: Smart N Kleen
C 27 & 28: Premier Flooring & Design Center C-1: Seasons Change C-2: Cruise Planners C-3: Advanced Chiropractic C-4: July Products and Services L.L.C. C-5: Metal Masters C-6: Win-R Insulation C-7: Coldwell Banker Holman Premier Realty C-8: Diamond Home Improvement C-9: Countertops by TOPSecret C-10: AJ Wood Designs C-11: Buget Blinds of Southern Oregon C-11: Central Oregon Water C-13: Arron’s Sales & Leasing C-14: Dupee’ Enterprises (N-Hance) C-15: Sherwin Williams C-16: LaBella Casa C-17: Legacy Furniture C-19: Bobs Freakin Nuts C-20: Quick ‘n Brite, inc C-21: US Cellular C-22/23: Floor Coverings International C-24: Linkville Roofing & Siding C-25: OSI C-29: College Pro Painters C-30: Bugs B Gone C-31: Farmers Insurance C-32: Bedroom Gallery C-33: Pacific Crest FCU C-34: Lustre Craft
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Restrooms C-48
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Big Door
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Vendors by Booth
Outdoor Space Available, ask KBHBA Office for details.
Restrooms
C-47 C-46
Meeting Room
Outdoor Space Available, ask KBHBA Office for details.
C-35: Basin Glass & Aluminum C-36: Fisher Nicholson Realty C-37: Oregon Construction Contractors Board C-38: Cutco Cutlery C-39: Johnson Builders C-40: Airlink CCT C-41: All Natural Pest Elimination C-42: F&D Carpets C-43: Oregon Flag & Pole C-44: GoldenBrown Tree Service C-45: Sun-Cal Products C-46: Eco Solar and Electic C-48: The Sewing Works C-50: Collins Tru Wood Siding & Trim T-1: Klamath Emergency Communications District (911) T-2: Klamath Roofing Inc. T-3: Jubilee Fellowship T-4: Peoples Warehouse, Inc T-5: Elwood Staffing T-6: Basin Life T-7: Edward Jones/Steve Tippin Tiny House: Tiny House Truck: Knife River NW V-1: Mac & Cheese Steak Truck V-2: The Bread Wagon V-3: Gearhart Sugar Shack V-4: Fast Bob’s Coffee
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VENDOR List T-6 • Basin Life 1338 Oregon Ave. Klamath Falls, OR 97601 541-882-4656
C-3 • Advanced Chiropractic 3150 South 6th Street Klamath Falls, OR 97603 541-273-5433 C-40 • Airlink CCT 2820 Stinson Way Klamath Falls, OR 97603 541-294-4868 C-10 • AJ Wood Designs 510 South 6th Street Klamath Falls, OR 97601 541-851-1305 C-41 • All Natural Pest Elimination 3445 South Pacific Highway Medford, OR 97501 541-885-7791 A-12 • American Family Insurance 2650 Washburn Way #104 Klamath Falls, OR 97603 541-273-9850 C13 • Arron’s Sales & Leasing 3473 Washburn Way Klamath Falls, OR 97603 541-884-7368 A-28 • Avista Klamath Falls PO Box 310 Klamath Falls, OR 97601 541-880-1648 C-35 • Basin Glass & Aluminum 1317 East Main Street Klamath Falls, OR 97601 541-884-8196
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C-30 • Bugs B Gone PO Box 236 Klamath Falls, OR 97601 541-850-2118
C-11 • Central Oregon Water A-38 • Bear Valley Construction LLC PO Box 8161 2795 Anderson Ave. Bend, OR 97708 Klamath Falls, OR 97603 541-330-6721 541-591-1820 C-7 • Coldwell Banker Holman Premier Realty C-32 • Bedroom Gallery 3815 South 6th Street, Suite 110 1204 Main Street Klamath Falls, OR 97603 Klamath Falls, OR 97601 541-884-1343 541-884-2773 A-7 • Blue Zone Projects 130 S. 5th Street Klamath Falls, OR 97601 541-539-8053
C-29 • College Pro Painters 555 E Butterfield St, Ste#210 Lombard, IL 60148 630-963-9328
C-19 • Bobs Freakin Nuts PO Box 1486 Kalama, WA 98625 360-200-2681
C-50 • Collins Tru Wood Siding & Trim 6410 Highway 66 Klamath Falls, OR 97601 541-885-3214
A-22 • Borgil Enterprises 524 San Anselmo Ave San Anselmo, CA 94960 415-250-4824 A-37 • Bowers Construction 1333 Summers Lane Klamath Falls, OR 97603 541-891-1198 V-2 • The Bread Wagon 17500 Fishhole Creek Bly, OR 97622 541-591-0035 C-11 • Buget Blinds of Southern Oregon 628 N. Riverside Ste. E & F Medford, OR 97501 541-779-7033
A-11 • Cool Guys Heating & Air Conditioning LLC 5510 Schiesel Ave Klamath Falls, OR 97603 541-591-7104 A-14 • Costco Wholesale 3639 Crater Lake Highway Medford, OR 97504 541-772-8594
A-40 • Crater Lake Zipline 4849 Summers LN Klamath Falls, OR 97603 541-892-9477 C-2 • Cruise Planners 11800 Tingley Lane, #36 Klamath Falls, OR 97603 541-205-3152 C-38 • Cutco Cutlery 322 Houghton Ave Olean, NY 14760 716-790-7181 A-35 • Diamond Home Improvement 2380 South 6th Street Klamath Falls, OR 97601 541-885-3535 C-8 • Diamond Home Improvement 2380 South 6th Street Klamath Falls, OR 97601 541-885-3535 C-14 • Dupee’ Enterprises (N-Hance) 841 Enterprise Dr. Unit E Central Point, OR 97502 541-779-9663 C-46 • Eco Solar and Electic P.O. Box 5194/515 S. 6th St. Klamath Falls, OR 97601 541-281-8252
C-9 • Countertops by TOPSecret A-6 • Ed Staub 6032 Washburn Way 865 S. Spring Street Klamath Falls, OR 97603 Klamath Falls, OR 97601 541-850-8677 541-850-7171 A-46 • Country Financial 5031 South 6th Street Klamath Falls, OR 97603 541-884-1700
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T-7 • Edward Jones/ Steve Tippin 2585 Campus Drive Klamath Falls, OR 97601 541-273-7132
T-5 • Elwood Staffing 3815 S. 6th St. Ste. 150 Klamath Falls, OR 97603 541-941-4560 V-4 • Fast Bob’s Coffee PO Box Y Malin, OR 97633 541-891-3893 C-42 • F&D Carpets 2260 Shasta Way Klamath Falls, OR 97601 541-882-8085 C-31 • Farmers Insurance 1891 Avalon Street, Ste B Klamath Falls, OR 97603 541-883-3227 A-29 • Final Touch Interiors 1003 E Main St Klamath Falls, OR 97601 541-279-8541 C-36 • Fisher Nicholson Realty 403 Main Street Klamath Falls, OR 97601 541-884-1717 C-22/23 • Floor Coverings International 4035 Scotts Valley Drive Klamath Falls, OR 97601 541-591-6081 V-3 • Gearhart Sugar Shack 17500 Fishhole Creek Bly, OR 97622 541-591-0035 C-44 • GoldenBrown Tree Service 4629 Greensprings Klamath Falls, OR 97601 541-882-7755 A-42 • Invisible Fence of South Central Oregon 7740 Cannon Ave Klamath Falls, OR 97603 541-591-2405
C-39 • Johnson Builders 1300 Rogue River Highway Grants Pass, OR 97527 541-479-1465 T-3 • Jubilee Fellowship 1313 Owens St. Klamath Falls, OR 97601 541-951-6300 C-4 • July Products and Services L.L.C. 4444 Menlo Ave. Apt. 2 San Diego, CA 92115 808-469-9180 A-33 • Klamath Basin Equipment 4304 Highway 39 Klamath Falls, OR 97603 541-882-2571 C-37 • Klamath Basin Home Builders 205 Riverside Dr. Ste.G Klamath Falls, OR 97601 541-884-8570 A-47 • Klamath Continuous Gutter, LLC 2626 Watson Street Klamath Falls, OR 97603 541-884-7000 T-1 • Klamath Emergency Communications District (911) 2543 Shasta Way Klamath Falls, OR 97601 541-884-4876
Truck • Knife River NW 4815 Tingley Lane Klamath Falls, OR 97603 541-892-2450
C-37 • Oregon Construction Contractors Board PO Box 14140 Salem, OR 97309 503-934-2185
C-16 • LaBella Casa 3250 Washburn Way Klamath Falls, OR 97603 541-887-8557
C-43 • Oregon Flag & Pole 266 Hiatt Lane Central Point, OR 97502 541-973-6233
A-9 • Larson Home Builders, LLC 6061 Hilyard Ave Klamath Falls, OR 97603 541-281-6199
A-41 • Orleys of Klamath Falls 5718 S. 6th Street Klamath Falls, OR 97603 541-884-1644
C-17 • Legacy Furniture 3250 Washburn Way Klamath Falls, OR 97603 541-882-3217
C-25 • OSI 4821 Lombard Dr. Klamath Falls, OR 97603 541-539-9156
C-24 • Linkville Roofing & Siding 1916 Vine Ave Klamath Falls, OR 97601 541-882-2766 C-34 • Lustre Craft 4129 United Ave Mt Dora, FL 32757 352-483-7600 V-1 • Mac N Cheese Steaks 7435 Golden Trail Klamath Falls, OR 97603 352-483-7600
A-13 • Klamath Pomise / Junior Achievement 205 Riverside Dr. Ste. F Klamath Falls, OR 97601 541-884-1190
A-21 • Merits Home Center 1407 Owens Street Klamath Falls, OR 97601 541-882-3429
T-2 • Klamath Roofing Inc. 1833 Lawrence St. Klamath Falls, OR 97601 541-591-6068
C-5 • Metal Masters 4168 Washburn Way Klamath Falls, OR 97601 541-883-3237
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C-33 • Pacific Crest FCU PO Box 1179 Klamath Falls, OR 97601 541-850-7744 T-4 • Peoples Warehouse, Inc 1425 S 6th Street Klamath Falls, OR 97601 541-884-7425 A-52 • Power PaC/Party Time 5143 S 6th St Klamath Falls, OR 97603 541-884-0114 A-10 • Precison Structural Engineering 250 Main Street Ste. A Klamath Falls, OR 97601 541-850-6300 C-27&28 • Premier Flooring & Design Center 2225 Washburn Way Klamath Falls, OR 97603 541-851-2105
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A-36 • Pressure Point Roofing 5235 Rainbow Drive Central Point, OR 97502 541-772-1945 C-20 • Quick ‘n Brite, inc 22313 70th Ave W Mountlake Terrace, WA 98043 425-778-8285 A-18 • Relax Hot Tubs & More 3225 South 6th Street Klamath Falls, OR 97603 209-204-1312
C15 • Sherwin Williams 4525 S. 6th Street Klamath Falls, OR 97603 541-884-7704 A-57 • Smart N Kleen 1736 Ivory St Klamath Falls, OR 97603 541-591-1728 A-8 • State Farm-Rachael Spoon Agency 2358 Shasta Way Klamath Falls, OR 97601 541-884-6265 A-30 • Sun Harvest Home Design 33863 Elde Street Chiloquin, OR 97624 541-810-8639
C-1 • Seasons Change 2815 Laverne Ave Ste A Klamath Falls, OR 97603 541-273-0596
C-45 • Sun-Cal Products 3053 W Craig Road E-128 Las Vegas, NV 89032 1-800-786-2251
C-21 • US Cellular 3450 Washburn Way, Ste# E Klamath Falls, OR 97603 541-882-1100
A-31 • The Home Depot 6451 S 6th Street Klamath Falls, OR 97603 541-884-0075
A-23 • Valley Garage Door 230 East Main Street Klamath Falls, OR 97601 541-884-4191
C-48 • The Sewing Works PO Box 848, 109 E Front Street Merrill, OR 97633 541-798-1100
A-34 • Wet-N-Wild Sprinklers 2880 Maywood Klamath Falls, OR 97601 541-892-2517
Tiny House • Tiny House 4997 Laurelwood Dr. Klamath Falls, OR 97603 541-281-8106
C-6 • Win-R Insulation PO Box 1631 Klamath Falls, OR 97601 541-884-8008
Get a FREE consultation and learn new techniques at the following design and construction seminars, presented during the Klamath Falls Home & Garden Show, April 7th- 9th Please note that Seminar attendees will receive 10% off their next project, offer expires June 2017. Attention Architects, Home Designers, Building Officials, Contractors and Engineers: These seminars can be used to fulfill Continuing Education Requirements.
Seminars presented by Bill Taha, Ph.D., S.E.
President of Precision Structural Engineering, Inc.
Friday, April 7th at 6:00 pm
Treehouse Design: Bring your childhood dream to life with our crazy, but beautiful tree houses that the whole family can enjoy.
Saturday, April 8th at 12:30 pm
Do you want to save and speed up your home construction? Learn how to build with Structural Insulated Panels (SIPs), Green certified wood, Log homes, Modular/manufactured homes, and much more. This seminar is filled with photos from actual homes!
Saturday, April 8th at 2:30 pm
Dirt Cheap sustainable green homes. Learn how to build with Rammed Earth, Earthbags, Adobe, Cob, Straw Bale, and much more. You will not get this information anywhere else.
Sunday, April 9th at 1:30pm
Think outside the box, learn how to build beautiful homes with cargo containers, and recycled steel! You will not believe what you are going to see! Do not miss this seminar!
250 Main St. Suite A, Klamath Falls, OR 97601 541-850-6300 836 Mason Way, Medford, OR 97501 541-858-8500 Email: info@structure1.com Website: www.structure1.com
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Member List Board Members:
President: Myra Schelb, Countertops by TOPSecret Vice-President: Randy Shaw, Coldwell Banker Holman Premier Realty Associate Vice-President: Rich Schmerbach, Linkville Roofing & Siding Treasurer: Amy Chipman, Isler of Klamath Falls,LLC Secretary: Cary Brennan, Ed - Pat Electric Harry Mauch, Power Pac/Party Time Enterprises Lori Worthington, Collins Products Jacob Johnson, Premier Flooring Diana Kellstrom, Fisher Nicholson Realty Fallon Crawford, The Home Depot Greg Seger, Klamath County Building Department
Members: Adkins Consulting Engineering American Sanitation AmeriTitle Atone General Contracting Avista Utilities Basin Glass & Aluminum Basin Mediactive Basin Telecommunications Basin Tire Service, Inc. BasinLife.com Bear Valley Construction, LLC Bell Hardware Bower’s Fencing & Swimming Pools Buckley’s Inspection Services, Inc. Bully Fence Cal-Ore Communications, Inc Canon Solutions America – Klamath Falls Office Case Plumbing Chris Kuehl Drywall Clark Builders, LLC Coldwell Banker Holman Premier Realty Collins Products Consolidated Electrical Distributors Countertops by TopSecret Courtesy RV Center Cummings Roofing, Inc Del Ellis Construction LLC Detailing Specialists Inc Diamond Home Improvement Diversified Contractors Inc. Draperies and Things EcoSolar And Electric Ed Staub & Sons Petroleum, Inc. Ed-Pat Electric, Inc
F&D Carpets, Inc. Final Touch Interiors Fisher Nicholson Realtors Gastaldi Excavating Golden Brown Tree Services Great Basin Insurance Handde Pump & Electric, Inc. Head Painting & Concrete Inc Heaton Steel & Supply Henris Roofing & Supply of Oregon, Inc. Herald and News Isler of Klamath Falls, LLC J&P Wholesale/LOBO Truss Jefferson State Pumping Jim Bailey Painting JJ Wells Construction, LLC Kinsman Construction, LLC Klamath Continuous Gutter, LLC Klamath County Building Department Klamath County Chamber of Commerce Klamath Roofing, Inc. Knife River Corp. Lake County Building Department Lakeview Redi-Mix Co Larson Home Builders LLC. Linkville Roofing & Siding LLC Merit’s Home Center Metal Masters Mick Insurance Agency, Inc. Mike Picard Building, Inc. Newco Roofing Norm Sevey Well Drilling Inc. Oregon Human Development Corporation Orley’s of Klamath Falls Overhead Door Company of Klamath Falls
Pacific Crest Federal Credit Union Pacific Power Pahlisch Homes Inc. Parr Lumber Party Time Events Philibert Construction Company Platt Electrical Supply Power PaC Powley Plumbing Inc Precision Structural Engineering, Inc. Premier Flooring & Design Center Pro-Build Quality Electric (Unity Telecom) Rhine Cross Group, LLC Rob Thornton Builders Rocky Mountain Construction Rosser Construction Seasons Change LLC Sherwin Williams Company Smith Bates Marcomm Solutions, LLC Spires Contracting State Farm - Rachael Spoon, Agent Sun Harvest Home Design Superior Fence LLC The Home Depot Tom Soyland Construction United Mechanical Contractors, Inc. Valley Garage Door, LLC Washington Federal Winema Electric, Inc Win-R Insulation, Inc Woodland Lighting Design Wynne Broadcasting ZCS Engineering, Inc.
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A better quality of life for your and your pet By Michael Riley, Invisible Fence® of South Central Oregon
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magine a home where pets are allowed to be themselves, free to explore your house and yard, while you are secure and confident knowing they are safe and behaving well. Welcome to the world of Invisible Fence® Brand solutions, where we aim to bring harmony to your household. Through our product innovations, comprehensive approach and a dedication to safety, we give pets the freedom to be themselves and to proved you with the confidence that comes from choosing the world’s leading pet management system. For 40 years, Invisible Fence® has helped over 2 million pets and their owners lead safe and harmonious lives together. The Invisible Fence® Brand has unique advantages that ensures the success of our products and solutions with every pet and every household. Our team of innovators ensure our products are superior. Our range of products allows us to customize a solution to your individual needs. Whether you are trying to keep a pet away from a favorite antique or confined at home on 100,000 acres, we have products and solutions customized for you.
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Our indoor solutions can keep your pet out of rooms, off the table and counters, and away from litter boxes and trash cans. We can create puppy free areas so older pets and people can be free of pestering puppies. Our BoundaryPlus速 technology allows your pet to have the maximum amount of yard and a barrier that they cannot run through. Our new GPS 2.0 systems provide the ultimate in wireless confinement technology. Our unique door allows you to set times for your pets access to the outdoor when it is best while still providing the security needed to protect your home from unwanted intruders. As pet experts with 40 years of experience, we have earned a reputation for caring, quality, innovation and reliability. Our pet experts are certified trainers, familiar with all situations, breeds and pet personalities. We are with you every step of the way with professional installations, training and advice whenever you need it. Our four step training program has been reviewed and approved by animal behaviorists and veterinarians. We provide a systematic, gentile approach to training tailored to each individual pet. Our different rules for different pets technology allows you to decide which pets can go where in your home and yard. We have a 99.5% success rate and the most effective solutions in the industry. The key to our success is our unique training protocol, which is customized to your specific pet, and teaches them their boundaries without fear, distress or behavioral harm. In our effort to keep your pets safe at home, Invisible Fence速 has adopted Project Breathe to provide fire departments and emergency responders with rescue oxygen masks. Nationwide, millions of pets can now potentially be revived with the free oxygen masks donated by Invisible Fence速. Come and visit us today on the arena floor and see how Invisible Fence速 of South Central Oregon can make your life better. Or call (541) 591-2405 or visit us at www.scoregon.invisiblefence.com and set an appointment for a free in home consultation.
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ADDING EFFICIENCY AND VALUE TO YOUR HOME WITH WEATHERIZATION REBATES Article written by Jessica Reeves, President of Win-R Insulation Inc
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eatherization, as a term, might be something completely foreign to you; especially if you are a first time home owner. The definition of weatherization “is the practice of protecting a building and its interior from the elements, particularly from sunlight, precipitation, and wind, and of modifying a building to reduce energy consumption and optimize energy efficiency� (Wikipedia). In everyday terms, you just want to look at your home and find the weak points. You want to protect your home, especially in harsher climate months, just as you would your body; sunscreen in the summer, and sweaters, coats, hats and gloves in the winter. There are a lot of things that can be done to your home to add not only efficiency, but value. However, if you need to make several upgrades it can seem very overwhelming. The good news is that, depending on the main heat source in your home, there are rebates and tax credits available. Some of these rebates even have bonuses available for doing multiple upgrades at the same time.
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The first thing you should do is take a good look at your home and see what items need to be upgraded. There is a great self-assessment on the Energy Trust of Oregon website that can help those folks who heat with electric and gas:
www.energytrust.org/residental/evaluate-your-home/ For those folks that have wood, oil, propane, butane or kerosene heat you would refer to the self-assessment from the SHOW program:
www.oregon.gov/energy/At-Home/Documents/ 2017 SHOW Application Audit.pdf
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After you do a self-assessment you might have suggestions about your insulation, windows, exterior doors, furnace and getting a programmable thermostat. Depending on the heat type, your rebates and requirements may be different; you want to make sure you are looking correctly at the requirements for your main heat source.
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Another thing to note is that some of the rebate programs require 2 upgrades to be done at the same time to get the rebates. For example, let’s say you want to insulate your floor and your home is heated with gas from Avista; you must also insulate your ceiling at the same time as the floor or you cannot get the floor rebate. All of these things may seem like a huge undertaking and can be overwhelming, especially if you have just purchased the home. The thing to remember is you can do things in pieces and not everything must be done at once. A lot of the time hiring a professional to make sure the installation is done correctly is a great option to help take the load off of you too! Sometimes DIY projects can end up costing a homeowner more in the long run if there are issues with the installation; so it’s always a good idea to check out local professionals that are licensed, bonded and insured to help make your life easier.
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For those heating with electric from Pacific Power or gas from Avista, there are even direct discounts that contractors can give you right off of your bill; so you do not need to worry about waiting for a rebate. Your contractor must be a trade ally with the Energy Trust of Oregon for this option. There are even larger rebates available depending on your income.
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One of my favorite things to do is help clients add efficiency and value to their home, while seeing exactly how much we can save them from rebates. I grew up in this community and in this business. Seeing how the community has grown and the struggles we have all gone through as a whole, allows me a greater understanding of a client’s needs. Since 1980, we have been your local weatherization experts and specialize in almost all of the items to truly weatherize your home. If you are in need of insulation, windows or doors to help make your house a home, stop by the Win-R Weatherization store
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Imagine Your Savings! Article written by The Team at Seasons Change Energy Solutions
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When was the last time you thought about your heating and air conditioning system? When your system isn’t preforming? When you notice you aren’t comfortable? When you receive a high energy bill? PLANNING AHEAD Did you know 93% of all heating equipment purchases are done on an emergency basis? This often leads to limited choices and rushed decisions. Planning ahead allows you, the consumer, to perform due diligence in selecting a reputable contractor and a heating system that best fits your needs and budget. SELECTING THE RIGHT CONTRACTOR IS VERY IMPORTANT You should always check with the CCB (www.ccb.org) to confirm the contractor is in good standing with the state. This allows you to confirm they have the proper types and levels of insurance required. You can also see if they have any unresolved disputes or violations. The Klamath Basin Home Builders Association, KBHBA, is another a great resource to help you select a reputable local contractor. You can find them at www. klamathbasinhba.org for more information.
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Energy Trust of Oregon Trade Ally contractor and Avista Utilities partner will know the incentives available and what equipment qualifies. Most tax credit programs require the submitting contractor to hold specific certifications in order to apply. Check to make sure your contractor has up-to-date certifications. WHEN SELECTING A HEATING SYSTEM It’s important to understand that 43% of the energy costs of a home are from the heating system. Look at the return on investment when choosing a new system. More often than not, the most efficient system will have the best payback. Ask your contractor to provide the “Total Cost of Ownership” for you. Comfort, Safety, Reliability and Warranty are also important factors to consider when making your decision. THE BIG PICTURE Your home uses energy and loses energy. It’s important to know the cost to produce the heat for your home as well as the cost of the heat that is escaping. Heating and weatherization go hand in hand to achieve maximum energy efficiency.
Requesting AHRI certificates from your HVAC contractor ensures you will receive the listed equipment ratings. Ask your contractor about their factory training and certification on the products and services they are offering.
Your home is where you and your family spend most of your time. Creating a safe, healthy and efficient indoor environment for your family is important. Planning Ahead, Selecting the Right Contractor and keeping in mind The Big Picture will lead you to the best selection of a heating system for your home, family, comfort and budget.
Be sure to ask your contractor for information on all available incentives, rebates and tax credits. Any
Contact Seasons Change Energy Solutions today. Let us help you “Imagine Your Savings”
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T KLAMATH COUNTY MASTER GARDENER PROGRAM Article written by Nicole Sanchez, Oregon State University
he Master Gardener program is an education and service based program designed to deliver researchbased garden, plant, and insect information to homeowners, so that they can be more successful in their home gardens and landscapes. In exchange for intensive, college-level horticultural training, Master Gardeners contribute time as volunteers throughout the community. Working through OSU’s Klamath Basin Research and Extension Center (OSU-KBREC), Master Gardeners share information at plant clinics, our area Farmers’ Market, and other community events. In 2016, about 50 active Master Gardeners contributed over 3,111 hours in the community, roughly divided between the Plant Clinic (M, W, F 9-12 and 1-4, April through September) and other community activities. That’s roughly equivalent to having 1.5 full time horticulture staff on duty in the county addressing homeowner concerns, a value of more than $73,000. In 2017, we’re currently growing a crop of sixteen new trainees that will be starting to volunteer in the community this spring. In addition to answering plant, garden, and insect questions, the Master Gardeners hold an annual plant sale, which significantly contributes to funding their efforts. This year, the plant sale will be held on June 3, downtown, in conjunction with the season opening of the Klamath Falls Farmers’ Market. A Great selection of annuals, vegetable starts, herbs, and some perennial plants will be available. Training for the Master Gardeners is held annually, usually running one full day per week, February through May. There are online training options for those who cannot commit a full day each week to training. Contact the OSU Extension office, 6923 Washburn Way, 541-883-7131, to indicate your interest in this program for the next round of training in 2018. You may also request to be on the “Horticulture” interest list if you’d like to be informed of horticulture and gardening lectures offered free to the public throughout the year.
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