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Selling your home? Get to work on your kitchen BY GINNA PARSONS
TUPELO – When it comes to home renovations, the kitchen is often the first thing homeowners want to tackle. More and more, the kitchen has become the gathering place in the home and an updated space can add tremendous value to it when you decide to sell. But where do you start and what if you don’t have a lot of money for a remodel? “If you have a little money and you need to get your home on the market quickly, you can achieve the look of an expensive remodel by giving your outdated kitchen a modern facelift,” said Melissa Crudele Burt, an interior designer in Tupelo. “The key to managing your budget is to follow the existing blueprint and add some modern updates.” First, repaint the room in a neutral color, with the ceiling one shade lighter to help the crown molding pop. “A monochromatic palette gives the homebuyer a blank canvas to work with, plus it has a calming effect,” she said. Next, update the hardware on cabinets. “Don’t get too trendy,” Burt said. “Stay away from shiny metals. Go with something like a nice brushed nickel.” If you have wood cabinets that are showing wear, restain them if you have time. “That gives a kitchen instant appeal,” Burt said. If you can afford to replace appliances, do so, but go with mid-range brands. “If you put a Viking stove in, this young woman looking at your home may be a microwave-girl and be scared to death when she sees that,” Burt said. “Also, if you buy more than one appliance from the same dealer, they’ll often give you a discount. Save those warranties. Homeowners like to have those.” Burt said when it comes to
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Interior designer Melissa Crudele Burt says staging a kitchen – making it look visually appealing to buyers – can help a home sell faster. flooring, nothing says dated more than worn vinyl, cracked tile and scuffed hardwood. “There are a variety of lowcost tiles and laminate hardwoods that are attractive, affordable and durable,” she said. If your budget is so tight that paint is about all you can afford, then you need to fall back on something called staging to help your home sell. Staging is simply making a home look visually appealing to buyers. “Staging was never in the limelight in the 1980s and ‘90s,” Burt said. “You couldn’t go to the bookstore and buy a book on staging. Now, you can take classes to be recognized as a stager.” When it comes to staging,
Burt said you want to concentrate on the five senses: hearing, sight, touch, smell and taste. “When you walk into a home, you’re looking around and taking in the aesthetics,” she said. “Buyers need to feel like if they moved into your space, their quality of life would improve.” First, remove all clutter. Take down all the artwork hanging on the fridge, which can be distracting. Remove personal photographs. Find another place for the stack of bills that usually sits on the kitchen counter. “Declutter, even if that means having big plastic boxes available so when the real estate agent calls and says she’s showing your house in an hour, you can grab stuff and fill them up and take them with you,” she
said. “People will pay more if they perceive there’s more space, even if there isn’t.” Make sure the room smells inviting. Bake cookies or put a roast in the oven. If you don’t have time for that, put an onion or some vanilla extract in a pan and put it in the oven on low. Take out the garbage. Remove pets, their bowls and the litter box and take them with you or park them at your in-laws. “If possible, find out who is coming to look at your house,” Burt said. “If it’s an older couple, you might put a pair of reading glasses on a folded newspaper on the breakfast room table. If it’s a young couple with kids, maybe you’ll leave a math book and a notebook on the table.”
Put a vase of fresh flowers on the counter or a bowl of fresh fruit or vegetables. Put a cookbook on an easel and open it to a recipe. Add a small accent lamp to the kitchen counter and turn it on for coziness. “Turn some music on low,” Burt said. “If there’s a TV in the room or you can see a TV from the kitchen, put it on something neutral like The Weather Channel or HGTV and mute the sound. If your kitchen looks and sounds and smells amazing, buyers can see themselves entertaining and being more social. And that’s what homeowners want – they want the buyer to perceive a higher value for the home.” ginna.parsons@journalinc.com
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TUPELO – Starting plants from seeds is as easy as following the directions on the packet, but a little advice from the pros never hurts. To start, you need three things: the seeds, something to plant the seeds in and a potting medium. “Make sure you buy seeds from a reputable source that you trust,” said Jeff Wilson, regional horticulture specialist for the North Mississippi Research and Extension Center. “And buy brands that you’re familiar with.” For the potting medium, you want a soil-less mix, commonly called potting soil. “Don’t use garden soil,” said Donna Tucker, a Master Gardener who oversees the Lee County group’s plant sale every year. “It could have diseases in it.” Next, pay attention to the instructions on the packets. Most seeds need to be planted 1/4- to 1/2inch deep, while others you barely press into the soil, she said. “The biggest mistakes people make are covering the seeds with too much soil and either watering
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them too much or not enough,” Tucker said. “You just need to keep them moist, and that’s hard to do sometimes.” Inside, you can start planting seeds about six to eight weeks before the plants need to be moved outside, Tucker said. “Once they come up and get their true leaves –
usually when they’re a couple of inches tall – you can start to use a weak fertilizer on them,” she said. When the time comes to put them outdoors, they need to be hardened off. “Put them outside in the shade for a little bit each day,” she said. “Gradually increase their sun exposure so they can get used
to it. Plants are just like us. If we go outside in the sun for the first time and stay too long, we’re going to get sunburned.” After the last chance of frost, put the transplants into their permanent outdoor containers or into the ground. “When you transplant them, pay attention to the
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spacing when you put them in the ground,” Tucker said. “Give them enough room to grow and keep them watered until they’re established.” Some seeds need to be sown directly into the ground after the last chance of frost, Tucker said. These include sunflowers, poppies, beans,
peas, mustards, turnips, carrots, corn, melons and cucumbers. And while any plant can be grown from seed, some are easier than others, Tucker said. For flowers, easy ones include cosmos, zinnias, marigolds, bachelor buttons, cleome, larkspur, yarrow, columbine, hyacinth bean, morning glory, balsam, cypress vine, shasta daisies and bee balm. Easy vegetables to start from seed include peppers and tomatoes. For some plants, you’ll likely have more success buying transplants at your local plant nursery than starting them from seed, Tucker said. For flowers, these include Joe Pye weed, pentas, daylilies and passion flowers. Difficult vegetables include asparagus and onions. “Remember there are a lot of seeds in a pack, so if you want less than 10 of something, it may be easier just to buy transplants,” Wilson said. “If so, buy the healthiest plants you can find. Sickly plants at a nursery equal dead plants at home.”
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Drift roses, such as these pink and red selections, are lower-growing landscape roses Rosemary is an aromatic herb that is a favorite for cooking. It thrives on neglect, and that work great in small spaces, borders and even containers. when planted by paths or steps, it releases its sweet scent at the slightest touch.
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s gardeners across the state are starting spring planting, I want to urge everyone to consider the plants selected as Mississippi Medallion winners for 2016: Serenita Angelonia, rosemary, Drift roses and Cherokee Purple tomato. Angelonia, also called GARY summer BACHMAN snapdragon, is a favorite in any Mississippi summer garden. Serenita Angelonia is a selection that is sure to delight, with its blue, blush and white colors. These tough but elegant plants bring long-lasting color with
very little maintenance. They create a soothing sea of soft color in the landscape. Serenita Angelonias are heat tolerant and grow 12-14 inches tall and wide. Rosemary is an aromatic herb with leaves that typically are dark green with silvery undersides. A favorite herb for cooking, its sweet aroma makes the kitchen an inviting place. But rosemary can sometimes be tough to grow, so my advice is to plant it and leave it alone; it thrives on neglect. Just be sure that there is good drainage and that the plant receives full sun for at least six hours each day. Plant rosemary by paths or steps where the slightest touch will release the sweet scent. There are many upright growing varieties, but I love trailing rosemary growing in a hanging basket outside
feet tall and have a 4-foot spread, so be sure to space them a minimum of 3 feet apart. Plant Drift roses in well-drained beds with a slightly acid pH in the range of 6.0 to 6.5. Cherokee Purple tomato also has been selected as a Medallion winner for our Mississippi gardens. This is a popular heirloom tomato that is thought to have been grown by the Cherokee tribe in North Carolina. It’s known for its Serenita Angelonia are tough but elegant plants that purplish color and a rich bring long-lasting color with very little maintenance. This taste that makes a great Serenita Angelonia mix creates a soothing sea of soft tomato sandwich. color in the landscape. I have grown Cherokee Purple in my garden for almy back door. and apricot, and they will most 10 years, and it is a The Drift rose is a group fit into almost any design good producer every year. of lower-growing landscheme. You will need to trellis or scape roses that work For the best landscape cage this plant, as it is a great in small spaces, bor- growth and performance, vigorous indeterminate ders and even containers. plant Drift roses in locagrower. The fruit start maThey come in a variety of tions receiving full sun for turing in my Ocean colors, including pink, at least six hours each day. Springs garden around coral, red, white, peach These roses grow to 2 or 3 mid-June. Your patience
will be rewarded. The Mississippi Medallion program was established in 1996 by the Mississippi Nursery and Landscape Association to increase awareness of plant materials and to promote sales and production of ornamental plants in Mississippi. Compared to national campaigns such as All-American Selections and Perennial Plant of the Year, the Mississippi Medallion program focuses on plants adapted to the environment in Mississippi to benefit both consumers and the green industry.
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Birds are chirping, flowers are blooming and the ever-daunting spring cleaning checklist is looming. As you take on tasks this year, make the kitchen a top priority. In addition to a little extra deep cleaning, it could be time to rethink its organization. With a few inspired solutions, counters can be freed from clutter, allowing more space for food preparation and cooking.
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The easiest way to make room in the kitchen is to clean out excess. Go through dishes, pots, pans, appliances and utensils. Consider giving away anything you haven’t touched in the past year or simply don’t like. Find creative ways to clear the counter. Use a Lazy Susan to store supplies in hard-toreach corners. Reimagine a cake stand as a shelf to elevate favorite spices, salt, pepper and olive oil, while leaving an area around the base for additional storage. Rethink nooks and crannies, such as the top of the fridge, which could house a decorative display of cookbooks, bowls or baking canisters. Tops of kitchen cabinets can hold stainless steel or copper pots and pans, allowing for easy access when needed.
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Make spring cleaning safer, easier If you love the results of spring cleaning, but not the process, it could be that the methods and tools you’re using to get the job done are making the work harder than it needs to be. MAKE IT FUN Before you even get started, take steps to prepare yourself for an afternoon or day of chores. Turn on some music to motivate you. Open the windows to get some fresh air. Eat a solid meal so you’re fueled for the tasks at hand. You’ll already be in a much better mood.
AVOID REACHING Cleaning can be a pain in the neck – and back, and everywhere else for that matter. Treat your cleaning like a workout. Stretch your neck, shoulders and torso beforehand. Also, look for implements that reach so you don’t have to. For example, a versatile tool like the Everywhere Duster, with its washable microfiber head, pivots to work in hard-to-reach nooks and crannies from floor to ceiling, such as window sills and molding.
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Smart Tips to Go Green Residential LEDs use at least 75 percent less energy and last 25 times longer than incandescent lighting. Widespread use of LED lighting has the greatest potential impact on energy savings in the United States. By 2027, widespread use of LEDs could save us more than $30 billion at today's electricity prices.
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American kitchens have always served as more than cooking and eating spaces. Generations of kids have done homework at kitchen tables. Parents claim counter space to organize family miscellany, tap out work emails on laptops or install a television. But now those work and entertainment uses are part of kitchen design from the get-go. The era of the “super kitchen” has arrived. “Our findings show that homeowners expect kitchen renovations to go far beyond improving flow, storage or aesthetics,” said Nino Sitchinava, principal economist at Houzz.com, in announcing the site’s 2016 Kitchen Trends Survey. “The ‘super kitchen’ has literally become a living room, family room and office, with finishes, layouts and decor that challenge us to define where the kitchen ends and the rest of the home begins.” Interior designer Mikel Welch calls the kitchen “the new epicenter of the house.” “Everybody’s working from home,” and they often prefer doing that in an open kitchen rather than a sequestered home office. What are the features of a true “super kitchen”?
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• Our Shelters have passed impact tests on concrete and doors performed by Texas Tech University • Little or no site preparation needed • Constructed of concrete • Heavily re-enforced with helix micro rebar • Door swings inward to help prevent entrapment • Anchored to the ground in 4 locations
• Standard with electrical switch & receptacle outlets • Heavy metal impact-resistant airventnt airvents • Handicap accessible • Can be free-standing or enclosed in house
Seven styles to choose from
Above Ground: Outdoors: 5 x 8 & 6 x 12
Garage Models: 3 x 5 & 5 x 8 FINANCING NOW AVAILABLE! FEMA 320/361 & ICC-500 Standards
Underground:
Garage Models: 3x5, 4x7, & 5x8
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Check with these businesses for estimates and suggestions on how to make your house a home!
AIR CONDITIONING & HEATING by:
ELECTRICAL SUPPLIES by:
GUTTERS by:
PEST CONTROL by:
TREE SERVICE by:
Allen Heating & Cooling 339 Wells Rd. Thaxton, MS 38871 662-489-7273
Riley Building Supplies, Inc. Complete Line of Electrical, Plumbing and Building Materials Fulton: 662-862-3149 Mantachie: 662-282-4233
A-1 Gutter Maker Call for FREE Estimates, Seamless gutters installed. No job too small. 662-213-5875
Baldwyn Termite & Pest Control 30 Years Experience, Residential/Commercial, Licensed, Bonded, Insured 403 Industrial Park Rd. • Saltillo 662-869-2593 • Cell: 231-9157
A1 Tree Service Insured/Bonded/ 70 Foot Bucket Tree Removal Call or Text 871-3576
Comfort Engineering, Inc. 824 North Gloster St. • Tupelo, MS “Turn to the Experts” 662-842-1602 M&M Heating and Cooling 1255 Nelle St. • Tupelo, MS 38801 Scott Mattox, Owner 662-844-0270 AREA RUGS, CARPET, HARDWOOD, VINYL, AND CERAMIC by: Staggs Interiors 903 Varsity Drive • Tupelo, MS 662-842-1292
BLINDS by: Budget Blinds of North MS Free In-Home Consultation Shutters, Wood Blinds, Woven Woods, and more! www.budgetblinds.com Oxford: 662-281-0586 Tupelo: 662-823-6455
BUILDING SUPPLIES by: Riley Building Supplies, Inc. Complete line of electrical, plumbing & building supplies Fulton 662-862-3149 Mantachie 662-282-4233
CABINETS by: Garner Millwork & Cabinets 177 Road 1758 • Tupelo, MS 662-844-7007 Magnolia Cabinet & Millwork, Inc. Residential • Commercial Computer Design • Free Estimates 662-282-7683 McCarley Cabinets Tony McCarley, Owner 100 West Parker Drive Booneville, MS 38829
662-728-1533
CARPET/FLOORING by: Galvez Flooring High End Brands 1 Year Labor Guarantee Honest • Diligent
662-587-5076
CLEANING SERVICES by: S&C Cleaning Service 15 years in business, detailed house & Office, steam/dryclean carpets, hand wax & buff floors & hardwood/tile. References available. 662-488-0399 or 662-509-1377 COMMERCIAL/RESIDENTIAL PAINTING by: A-1 Painting Free Estimates
662-231-6607
EQUIPMENT SALES & RENTALS by: Greer & Greer Electric Jackhammers • Forklifts • Mini Excavators • Skid Steers • Backhoes • Trenchers & other large & small equipment. 805 S. Central • New Albany 662-534-8640 EXTERIOR HOME CLEANING by: Aqua Clean Proud to offer pressure washing & other exterior cleaning throughout Northeast Mississippi! Call us today for a free quote! 662-251-4700
FABRIC by: PHI Fabric Warehouse Designer Drapery, Upholstery, Fabric, Indoor/Outdoor, Different Styles, Pillows & Custom-Made Outdoor Cushions 2020 S. Gloster • Tupelo, MS www.phifabrics.com 662-407-0026 The Cotton Bolt 1727 McCullough Blvd., Tupelo With our wholesale buying power, you’ll always get the best price. 662-841-2621
Gumtree Gutters Rain Gutter Installation, Leaf Guard Installation, Gutter Repair/Gutter Cleaning Residential / Commercial FREE ESTIMATES 662-269-0405 Mississippi Guttering Supply Co. 402 Air Park Rd. • Tupelo, MS 38801 Seamless Aluminum Gutters Assorted Colors Available www.mississippigutteringsupplyco.com 662-844-6165
HOME REPAIR & MAINTENANCE by:
FIREPLACES by: Fireplace Creations by BMC Sales “Quality Gas/Wood Pellet Burning Fireplaces, Stoves and Inserts” Hwy 145 • Saltillo, MS 662-869-2619
FLORAL ARRANGEMENTS & DESIGNS by: DB’s Floral Design N’ More •Full Service Florist • Willow Tree Angels • Monkeez • Pottery • Custom Work • Outdoor Flags 388 Mobile Street • Saltillo, MS 662-869-3620
FOUNDATION REPAIR by: Advanced Foundation Repair, LLC Sills, Floors, Structures, Concrete Pier Systems Roger Rakestraw 662-534-6698, 662-668-0367 Licensed and Bonded Danny Jarvis Foundation Repair Licensed and Bonded 662-538-9246 www.dannyjarvis.com
Mr. Fix It Home Maintenance All Types Plumbing • Painting • Electrical • Drywall • Remodel • Pressure Washing HVAC Certified • David Mattox Cell 662-213-7628
Wages Sheet Metal & Roofing, LLC Family Owned & Operated Since 1972 Roofing • Vinyl Siding Installation We can special make your metal & copper needs to your specifications. 63 Carathan Dr. • Tupelo wagesroofing.com 662-840-5101
HOUSE LEVELING by: BJ Rainey House Leveling Conventional, Brick on Slab, Raising and Leveling of Homes FREE ESTIMATES New Albany 662-397-6486
INSULATION by: Renfroe Insulation 3166 West Jackson St. • Tupelo, MS Residential & Commercial Insulation Installation. Blown-In Attic Insulation. Blown-In Wall Insulation. Batting 662-844-1306
LANDSCAPING by: Ecoscapes Mow and Trimming. Landscaping. Taking New Accounts. Residential/Commercial Free Estimates Bryan Bell 662-891-1735 Davidson Landscape Design • Install • Maintenance 662-538-4223
LAWN CARE by: Ground Management We have weekly and monthly lawn and landscape maintenance packages designed to fit any budget! P.O. Box 3831 • Tupelo, MS 662-678-6393 or 662-842-3024 Lawn Doctor “Keeping Lawns Healthy For Life” Lawn & Bed, Weed Control, Fire Ants & Insect Control 800-452-9637 or 662-287-5551
FURNITURE by:
MMC Materials, Inc. 99 Beans Ferry Boat Ramp Road Fulton, MS • 862-6214
Staggs Interiors “Fine Furnishings & Accessories” 903 Varsity Drive • Tupelo, MS 662-842-1292
Scruggs Lawn Care Landscaping • Irrigation Free Estimates / Reasonable Rates 662-397-6486
Senter Transit Mix 662-842-7305
GARAGE DOORS by:
LOCKSMITH:
B & B Concrete Company, Inc. 662-842-6312
Mississippi Door, LLC 1493 Hwy. 363 • Guntown, MS (east of Saltillo) Owner: Donald Whitfield 662-869-2277 or 662-871-8557
Miller’s Safe & Lock Service, Inc. New & Used Safes Auto • Residential • Commercial 12191/2 Nelle St. • Tupelo, MS 662-842-7720
Senter Transit Mix 662-842-7305
GLASS by:
B & B Concrete Company, Inc. 662-842-6312
CONCRETE STAIN by:
DONATIONS by: Salvation Army Thrift Store 662-842-0301
DOORS by: Maloney Glass & Door “Serving Tupelo for 3 Generations” Store Fronts, Mirrors, Shower, Garage, Commercial, Hollow Metal Doors, Awnings 711 Robert E. Lee Dr. • Tupelo 662-844-4540
DRIVEWAYS by: B&B Concrete Inc. 662-842-6312
Maloney Glass & Door “Serving Tupelo for 3 Generations” Store Fronts, Mirrors, Shower, Garage, Commercial, Hollow Metal Doors, Awnings 711 Robert E. Lee Dr. • Tupelo 662-844-4540 Wright Glass & Aluminum Co. Storefronts, Sunroof & Screen Rooms, Mirrors, Plate Glass, Aluminum Patio Covers, Aluminum Carport Covers, Aluminum Walkway Covers, Aluminum & Canvas Awnings, Shower Doors, Plexiglass, Storm Windows & Doors 111 McGill Street • New Albany 662-534-6846
Riley Building Supplies, Inc. Complete Line of Electrical, Plumbing & Building Materials Fulton, MS 662-862-3149 Mantachie, MS 662-282-4233
ROOFING & RESTORATION by:
Mike’s Lawn Service Here Year After Year For Complete Lawn Care, Mowing, Mulching, Planting and Sodding. 662-840-2311 or 662-678-0206
CONCRETE by:
PLUMBING SUPPLIES by:
David Medford Home Repair & Maintenance General Repairs, Projects, Interior, Exterior, Home & Office. Professional Service & Results. Free Estimate 662-812-3314
FENCES by: Williams Fence Co. All types: Commercial & Residential Nettlton, MS Free Estimates 662-231-6134
Tri County Pest Control, Inc. (662) 840-1163 www.tricountyms.com
MANUFACTURED & MODULAR HOMES by: The Home Gallery, LLC #1 Clayton/Savannah Dealer in the Southeast 1583 Hwy. 45 • Saltillo, MS 662-869-1690 www.the-home-gallery.com
PAINT & WALLPAPER by: Classic Finishes We Sell The Best! 1181-A West Shopping Center Tupelo 662-842-0366
JCS Roofing Service High Quality Work At An Affordable Price Call Today For A Free Quote! 662-436-8472 www.jcsroofingservice.com
Wheeler Roofing, Inc. A Family Business Since 1946” Commerical • Industrial Residential • Licensed & Insured 411 Clark St. • Tupelo www.wheelerroofing.com 844-4481 C & R Restoration & Roofing “Our Prices Won’t Be Beat” 662-891-6603 CJ McClain Roofing Repair Specialist, Carpentry 35 Years Experience Commercial/Residential FREE ESTIMATE 662-260-8287
RUGS by: The Cotton Bolt Rug Gallery Take a rug home & make sure it’s perfect before you buy. 1727 McCullough Blvd. • Tupelo, MS 662-841-2621
SECURITY ALARMS by: Security Alarms of Tupelo Residential • Commercial • Industrial Locally Owned & Operated www.securityalarmsoftupelo.com Phil Ratliff 662-842-7221
SOUND & VIDEO by: MAP Sound & Video Home Theater & Custom Music Installation - Indoor & Outdoor 2611 W. Main • Tupelo, MS 662-842-3753
STONES by:
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American Tree Service & Stump Removal Licensed, Bonded, Fully Insured, Pruning, Cutting, Removal, Emergency Storm Work John Zinzer • 662-266-9021 Angry Beavers Tree Service Licensed and Insured FREE ESTIMATES 662-610-3767 or 316-3401 Brewer Tree Service Insured • Trimming • Removal 844-7737 • 963-1010 • 871-9451 JB’s Tree Service Tree Trimming & Removal • Pruning Cutting • Emergency Storm Work Stump Removal 60-Foot Bucket Truck Jason Stanford 662-401-6423
TOWING by: J&A Towing & Recovery If You Need A Tow...Let Us Know! 24 HOUR WRECKER SERVICE Flatbed Truck Service • Local & Long Distance • We Unlock Cars! Heavy Duty Hauling 662-844-0907
VACCUUM CLEANER, SALES & SERVICE by: Oreck Floor Care Authorized Sales & Service Home Air Purifiers 4340 Mall Drive 662-840-0006 or 1-888-41ORECK Varsity Vacuums Sales, Service, & Supplies Your Lampe Berger Distributor 907 Varsity Dr. 662-842-3342
VINYL SIDING by: Mitchell’s Vinyl Siding & Replacement Windows Residential Sales & Installation • Home Improvements • New Construction “Quality Is Our Specialty” 662-840-0660 or Cell: 662-871-6412 Window World “Simply The Best For Less” 4979 Cliff Gookin Blvd. • Tupelo, MS tupelo@windowworld.com 662-842-5201
WINDOWS by: Tupelo Aluminum Products Windows, Screen Rooms, Glass Enclosures, Siding, Patio & Carport Covers, Gutters 401 Air Park Rd. • Tupelo, MS 38802 662-842-2251; cell: 662-231-7545 www.tupeloaluminumproducts.com Window World “Simply The Best For Less” 4979 Cliff Gookin Blvd. • Tupelo, MS tupelo@windowworld.com 662-842-5201
Lavastone Industries Stone Sales & Installation for Homes, Chimneys, Columns & Fireplaces 7 Patterns & Colors 4115 W. Main • Tupelo, MS 662-844-5178 Tupelo Stone & Masonry All types of Stone & Decorative Gravel Sold 3060 McCullough Blvd • Tupelo 662-840-6800
STORAGE by: All Safe Climate Control Storage 117 Willowbrook Drive • Saltillo, MS email: allsageclimate@bellsouth.net 662-869-1884
STORAGE SERVICES by: Storage Max Clean, Secure, Friendly 4850 Cliff Gookin Blvd. • 205-8519 2109 McCullough Blvd. • 205-8523 106 Park Gate Dr. • 205-6107
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STORM SHELTERS by: Lee’s Storm Shelters Above Ground: Outdoor, Garage Models. Underground. Meets & Exceeds FEMA Specifications Est. 1977 662-369-8311 www.leeshelters.com
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