SICBA 2022 Home & Garden Show Magazine

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2022 March 25th-26th-27th Friday the 25th 10-5 pm Saturday the 26th 10-7 pm Sunday the 27th 10-4 pm

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Welcome to the 40th Annual SICBA Home and Garden Show! We are so excited to be back in person! We hope that you will find everything you need to get started on your home and garden projects!

Sponsors Page 5 Vendor Directory Page 7

The show kicks off Friday, March 25th at 10:00am and concludes Sunday, March 27th at 4pm, with dozens of exhibitors. If there is a home improvement or garden project on your list, we are sure you’ll be able to find the information you need from our professionals.

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Stop by the SICBA info booth in the F Building to pick up a referral directory for Contractors in both Skagit and Island Counties and learn more about who SICBA is and what we do. We welcome Ciscoe Morris back to the show on Sunday, March 27th at 1:30pm in the A Building, speaking on spring gardening and answering questions. Our Make and Take Classes are back by popular demand and will be held on Saturday and Sunday in the A Building.

Check Credentials When Hiring a Professional Builder/ Remodeler

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This year’s show has a little bit of everything for everyone! Bring the family and spend the day with us at the 40th Annual SICBA Home & Garden Show!

TICKETS

(One ticket is good for all 3 days) Adults: $7 Military: $5 Seniors: $5 Children under 15 FREE

DIRECTIONS

Things to Consider Before Constructing Your Own Home

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It’s Time to Take Another Look at Career Opportunities in the Building Trades

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PARKING

• FREE for the Home & Garden Show • Parking is permitted in the South lot • Disabled parking can be accessed at the North entrance or in the South lot • The North entrance is reserved for walk up or disabled parking only

Northbound on I-5: From I-5 take Anderson Road Exit #225, LEFT off the Freeway on Anderson Rd, RIGHT at stop sign on Old Hwy 99 S, LEFT at the light on to Blackburn, RIGHT on Cleveland, LEFT on Taylor St. South Parking Lot is straight ahead. www.SICBAHomeShow.com

About SICBA Page 17 ARTICLES:

Grab a bite at one of seven food trucks, listen to live music while planning your next home improvement or garden project!

Robert Desmarais Sound Cedar Lumber Home & Garden Show Chair

Live Music! Page 15

Southbound on I-5: From I-5 take Anderson Road Exit #225, RIGHT ff the Freeway on Anderson Rd, RIGHT at stop sign on Old Hwy 99 S, LEFT at the light on to Blackburn, RIGHT on Cleveland, LEFT on Taylor St. South Parking Lot is straight ahead. 3

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Thank You Sponsors! 40th Anniversary Wall Sponsors

Gate Sponsor: Sound Cedar Lumber Hospitality Room: Mountain Pacific Bank Band Sponsors: Banner Bank, Craft Stove, PNW Energy Hand SanitizerSponsor: ServPro of Skagit County Ciscoe Sponsor: Banner Bank Fairy House Scavenger Sponsor: Banner Bank

SEMINAR in Building ‘A’ CISCOE MORRIS Sunday, March 27th @ 1:30-3:30

Topic: Spring Gardening Tips plus Q & A and Book Signing. Stump the Chump Enjoy a lively session of Question and Answer. Ciscoe will help all of your garden dilemmas. You may even win a prize but you have to answer one of Ciscoe’s tough garden stumpers. About the Presenter Ciscoe is well known in the Pacific Northwest. He appears regularly on TV and radio, plus he writes for local publication. His book, Ask Ciscoe, was a best seller. When he is not speaking or writing, he is often gardening at his home in Northeast Seattle or off hosting a garden tour somewhere in the world. www.SICBAHomeShow.com

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360° Painting of NW Washington A Clean Streak Asphalt Sealcoating Inc Banner Bank Best Western Bigfoot Builders Bosch Construction Builders First Source Burlington Chamber of Commerce BYK Construction Cascade Custom Homes CPI Plumbing & Heating Craft Stove E&E Lumber Esary Roofing & Siding Fusion 9 Design Great Floors Guardian NW Title & Escrow Guardian Security Systems Gutter Helmet Home Trust Skagit Hoskinson Insurance Agency John Piazza Jr. Construction & Remodeling Inc Land Title & Escrow Luna Kitchen and Bath Martha Rose Construction Mt. Baker Overhead Garage Door Mt. Baker Roofing NorthBound Masonry Peaks NW Roofing Planet Fitness Sign Dog Skagit Publishing Skagit Tradition Realty Smiley Insurance Sound Cedar Lumber Triple R Framing & Drywall Ward-Johnson Masonry & Tile Wycoff Insurance Yonkman Construction 2022 SICBA Home & Garden Show


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Skagit/Island Counties Builders Association Members are indicated with a the SICBA logo. BOOTH C-3 O-109 C-1 C-22 C-30 D-42 D-47 F-30 F-38 & 39 F-8 & 9 D-19 O-127 C-28 C-29 C-7 C-15 C-13 F-1,2,3 C-14 C-25 D-8 C-21 O-113 C-16 B-7 O-126 D-21 F-6

VENDOR, Ad @ Page A Clean Streak, Page 9 AB’s Hillbilly Gyros Adair Homes, Page 12 Asphalt Sealcoating, Inc. Banner Power Solutions Bella Vida Budget Blinds of Marysville Builders First Source, Page 23 Complete Landscape Edging, Page 22 Crawford Garage Door Cutco Cutlery Donut Seed & Corney Dog Co Esary Roofing & Siding Fusion 9 Design, Page 10 Granite Transformations Great Floors, Page 29 Guardian Security Harley Exteriors Harry Gutter Helmet Health First Chiropractic Heritage Homecraft Home Maintenance Central, Page 23 Island Girl Seafood I’ve got a Guy Tree Service Killian Korn Kona Ice Lautenbach Recycling LeafFilter North LLC

BOOTH D-28 D-22 D-44 & 45 D-14 F-26 D-1 & 2 O-135 D-23 & 24 F-34 & 35 O-125 F-37 O-129 D-3 D-6 & 7 C-6 G-15 C-20 G-1 F-20,21,22 F-17 F-4 & 5 F-31 B-2 C-19 C-18 C-4 & 5 C-18 O-114

Vendor Directory

VENDOR, Ad @ Page LeafGuard of Seattle Lenz Enterprises, Page 22 Mt. Baker Overhead Garage Door Natural Way Chiropractic No7Development Northwest Hot Springs Olympus Containers Pinecone Inc. PNW Energy Services LLC, Page 6 Popmaster Kettle Korn Rainy Day Basement Systems Red Barn Burgers Renewal By Anderson Ronk Brothers Heating & Cooling, Page 25 ShelfGenie Skagit Co Noxious Weed Control Board Skagit Traditional Realty LLC, Page 27 Skagit WSU Master Gardeners Sound Cedar Lumber, Page 9 Spane Stilly River Mechanical System Pavers Tastefully Simple US Bank, Page 10 USTA Martial Arts La Conner WECU Western Solar Wingz & Thingz

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CHECK CREDENTIALS WHEN HIRING A PROFESSIONAL BUILDER/REMODELER Remodeling professionals have training, experience, skills, and solid references. Home owners can hire the best remodeler for the job by checking credentials and choosing the most qualified candidate. ASK ABOUT THESE CREDENTIALS WHEN HIRING A PROFESSIONAL REMODELER:

Excellent References Glowing references are abundant for professional remodelers because happy home owners enjoy sharing their good experiences and appreciation of their newly upgraded space. Ask to speak with previous clients and to see photos of previous home remodels for getting a sense of their customer relations practice and work style.

Association Membership Many successful remodelers are members of trade associations like the National Association of Home Builders—Remodelers because it offers business resources and continuing education. Membership also provides opportunity for professional growth and expanding knowledge of the building/remodeling industry.

Business Skills Experienced builders/ remodelers know how to manage their business, which provides stability and security for their customers. These professionals will provide a written contract for a home remodeling job, as well as guarantees and warranties for their work. Another important sign of honest business practices from a builder/ remodeler is outlining a clear payment schedule and not requiring large amounts of cash up front. Professional builders/ remodelers should also have a good in the community, indicating solid business operations.

Education The most skilled professional remodelers not only have experience on the job, but education. This may include designations such as Certified Graduate Builder, Certified Graduate Remodeler, Graduate Master Remodeler, Certified Aging in Place Specialist, Certified Green Professional and more. These builders/ remodelers have invested in continuing education and professional development to keep their remodeling and business skills sharp and better serve their customers.

For more tips on planning a home remodel or hiring a professional remodeler, visit https://www.nahb.org/Other/Consumer-Resources or contact SICBA at (360) 757-6916. www.SICBAHomeShow.com

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If you’re planning a home remodel, hire a professional remodeler with excellent credentials. According to Skagit/Island Counties Builders Association (SICBA), the best remodeling results are achieved when qualified builders/remodelers do the work. Licensing and Insurance In Washington State, All professional home builders/remodelers are required to be registered with the Washington State Department of Labor and Industries (L&I); be bonded and be insured as required by state statute. They should be able to display a certificate proving possession of these requirements. Insurance, bonding and licensing helps to demonstrate that the building/remodeling firm is in good standing. Conduct thorough research when hiring a professional home builder/remodeler so that you hire someone with good credentials. Verifying smart business practices and remodeling expertise will better ensure that your home remodel will be completed successfully.

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WHAT YOU'LL NEED

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See us at Booth C-29 See us at Booth C-19

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THINGS TO CONSIDER BEFORE CONSTRUCTING YOUR OWN HOME by Charles W. Crider, Executive Officer Skagit/Island Counties Builders Association A place to call a home of your own is the foundation of the American Dream. With so many online video tutorials and in today’s do-it-yourself culture, some people may think they could save a significant amount of money by simply building their own home without hiring a qualified contractor. A self-built home could jeopardize your finances as well as your emotional and physical well-being in the long run. A professional builder has the expertise to construct a quality home you can cherish for years to come. Before the first stake hits the ground, you’ll likely need to secure financing to complete your project. There is financing available for DIYers, although securing the funds might be challenging. If you are a self-contractor, lenders tend to provide short-term loans and have strict limits on how much money they will give you and may ask you to provide a sizeable down payment. Many lenders also may require you to provide house plans, specifications and an itemized list of documented costs and bids beforehand.

Bypassing the loan process presents its own set of challenges. During your build, there is a chance you may face materials or labor costs increases. Many mortgage companies will not lend money to cover the unanticipated costs when construction has already begun. The bookkeeping for your home doesn’t end there. - Continued on page 29

Make the Most of your Garden Shed Pick the best place. You’ll also want your shed in an accessible, fairly open area—if it’s hidden behind bushes, you might forget it’s there Build to last. It needs to stand up to the elements, and look great for years. Use professioinal materials and make sure you know your zoning rules. Let there be Light Proper lighting is vital while working inside the shed, and electricity is clearly key if you plan on plugging anything in. Finishing Touches Complete your backyard retreat with a little decor and you’ll visit every day!

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Saturday March 26th 2 pm to 4 pm Canvas Painting

Sunday March 27th 10:30 am to 12:30 pm Wood Plaque Painting

by Skagit Palettes Paint Parties

by Skagit Palettes Paint Parties

Space is limited, please reserve your spot online in advance. Links to classes online at www.SICBAHomeShow.com.

MAKE & TAKE!

CREATE art to take home at one of our Make & Take Events Join local art teacher Debbie Smith and have fun painting on canvas or a wood plaque. No pressure, no stress, just a fun afternoon with family & friends at the Home & Garden Show.

Debbie Smith

Painter, artist & teacher!

MAKE & TAKE EVENTS ARE LOCATED IN BUILDING A.

FAIRY HOUSE SCAVENGER HUNT As you walk through each building, be sure to be on the lookout for the Fairy Houses!

Hunt for a fairy house in the C, D and F buildings and by an outdoor booth! Stamp your scavenger hunt card when you find each fairy house and turn it into the SICBA Info Booth, in the F building, for a chance to win a BIG prize! One entry per person. | No purchase necessary. Drawing will be held on March 30th and the winner will be announced on www.SICBA.org www.SICBAHomeShow.com

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Pacific Twang

ENJOY LIVE MUSIC!

plays Country, Swamp Rock and Americana, featuring beautiful vocal harmonies and stellar musicianship.

ON SICBA STAGE Friday, March 25 1 to 4 Pacific Twang

Los Flacos present Latin American regional folk styles from southern Mexico and the Caribbean to South America with careful attention to the intricacies of each style.

Saturday, March 26 11 to 2 Los Flacos 3 to 7 Enchantrix

Sunday, March 27 12:30 to 3:30 Mama Dirty Skirt

Enchantrix Guitar driven, awesome female vocals, and a big sound.

SICBA Stage and Musical Guests are sponsored by:

Mama Dirty Skirt Fun and upbeat with a full sound, we play all the best hits of the 70’s! www.SICBAHomeShow.com

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ABOUT SICBA

Skagit/Island County Builders Association 15571 - A Peterson Rd Burlington, WA 98233 Info@SICBA.org (360) 757-6916 | www.sicba.org

SICBA Board of Directors 2022 OFFICERS President Curtis Banta 1st Vice President Lisa Munson 2nd Vice President Dee Dee Swartz Secretary Kelly Fox Treasurer Kim Piazza 2022 BOARD OF DIRECTORS Builder Member – Martha Rose Builder Member – Jay Roberts Associate Member – Allie Sanchez Associate Member – Kathy Sanchez Associate Member – Jay Oakes Associate Member – Robert Desmarais So. Whidbey Home Builders Rep. – Charles Locke 2022 STATE DIRECTORS John Piazza (Life), Dottie Piazza (Life), Rick Tremaine (Life), Bob Moe (CAPS, Life), Scott Rainwater (Life), Bob Johnson (Life, CGP, CAPS), Ted Clifton (Life, CGB, MCGP), Patrick Hayes (Life), Kim Piazza, Jay Roberts, Curtis Banta (CBB, CGB), Chris Deasy, Charles Locke (CGP, CAPS), Lisa Munson, Dee Dee Swartz, Kelly Fox 2022 NATIONAL DELEGATES Dottie Piazza (Senior Life,), John Piazza (Senior Life), Bob Moe (Life, CAPS), Ted Clifton (Life MCGP, CAPS), Bob Johnson (CGB, CGP) SICBA OFFICE STAFF Executive Officer - Wayne Crider Membership Coordinator – Shannon Henderson Events/Marketing Coordinator – Pamela Sheedy www.SICBAHomeShow.com

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The Skagit/Island Counties Builders Association was founded in 1979 and has been active since then. When the interest rate was in double digits, SICBA members drove across the country to Washington, D.C., collecting 2x4s with messages for Congress protesting the state of the home building industry at the time. Now over 450 members strong, SICBA continues to advocate for affordable housing and the health of the building industry this day. Our partnership with the Building Industry Association of Washington helped create the framework to get the industry safely back to work during the COVID-19 crisis and to serve as an example for other industries in their safe return to work. Thanks to our members’ commitment to work safely within these guidelines, residential construction has been going strong in Washington ever since. SICBA members work and live in Skagit and Island Counties and take an active role in our local community. We host the annual SICBA Home & Garden Show and the SICBA Home Tour to allow our builders to showcase their craftsmanship to the community and to prospective buyers. We work with charities and nonprofits in our neighborhoods to strengthen our community and help the needy, such as our annual golf tournament which gives a portion of its proceeds to charity and our holiday drive which raises money for two local food banks in Skagit and Island Counties. In addition to advocating for small businesses and affordable housing, SICBA keeps an eye towards workforce development. In many trades today, only 1 new person joins the workforce for every 5 that retire out. We advocate for greater emphasis in schools on the trades as a rewarding career path for students. SICBA and its chapter association SWHB (South Whidbey Home Builders) gave $6000 in scholarships in 2021, to children of SICBA members and to students seeking careers in the construction trades. 2022 SICBA Home & Garden Show


It’s Time to Take Another Look at Career Opportunities in the Building Trades At a time when countless college graduates are finding they are underemployed and saddled with crushing student debt, it is time for educators and policymakers to reexamine the widely held belief that a college degree represents the only road to success. The building trades offer a great career path. Regrettably, fewer students are seeking careers in the construction industry because many parents and guidance counselors are steering them toward a college pathway rather than a vocational route. This is particularly unfortunate, given the shortage of skilled workers in the residential construction industry and the fact that carpenters, electricians, framers, roofers and others in the field earn good salaries and express high job satisfaction. Indeed, according to the Bureau of Labor Statistics Occupational Employment Statistics Survey data and analysis by the National Association of Home Builders (NAHB), half of payroll workers in construction earn more than $47,290. In comparison, the U.S. median wage is $38,640. The labor shortages can be attributed in part to the fact that many skilled residential construction workers were forced to seek employment elsewhere during the Great Recession, when more than 1.4 million jobs were lost as builders across the nation were forced to shutter their doors or lay off workers. Many trades retrained their construction workers and they are not returning to the housing sector. With the nationwide housing recovery now picking up steam, it is imperative that America trains more workers and leaders in the construction industry. The number of open construction sector jobs in July 2019 was 373,000 and the overall trend for open construction jobs has been increasing since the end of the Great Recession.

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The problem is particularly acute here in Skagit and Island Counties. Labor shortages are harming our local builders, raising prices for consumers and slowing the housing recovery. Builders have experienced delays in completing homes, and in some cases have had to cancel projects due to a shortage of workers. These delays and production bottlenecks are increasing the cost of building a home in Skagit and Island Counties, which in turn is raising costs for home buyers and harming affordability. The residential construction industry is one of the few sectors where demand for new workers is rising, and the housing industry is working diligently to meet this challenge. HBI, a national leader in career training and NAHB’s workforce development arm, offers educational programs in 43 states and the District of Columbia, reaching more than 7,000 students each year. These include more than 5,000 students in HBI’s preapprenticeship programs. HBI Job Corps and Workforce Training & Employment programs are located in 99 centers across the nation and offer pre-apprenticeship training in 10 residential construction trades. HBI successfully places approximately 2,000 eligible students into employment or continuing education each year. Those who graduate from the program enjoy an 85 percent job placement rate. To meet the housing needs of a growing population, attitudes must change. Parents, teachers, counselors and students need to understand and believe that a vocational education is just as worthwhile as a conventional four-year college and that both routes offer satisfying career paths and financial gains. Academic institutions can aid in this effort by funding and promoting more two- and four-year programs that cater to students interested in construction management and the building trades. Some of our local high schools offer CTE courses for students to take. If you are interested in more information, contact SICBA at (360) 757-6916.

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See us at Booths F-38 & F-39 A Quality Edging Job by

Complete Landscape Edging Our professional installation is fast, clean, and efficient. Most jobs completed in one day! CELL

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Get Creative! Drainage Control Ponds or Pools Fence and Property Lines Parking Lots Parks Golf Courses Liquid Containment

Flower or Garden Beds Tree Edging & Circles Pathways Walkways / Driveways Path Markers Playgrounds Sand Boxes

ATTRACTIVE LANDSCAPE ACCENT FOR LAWNS • TREES • FLOWER BEDS • WALKWAYS & DRIVEWAYS

Sunflowers are classic, heartwarming flowers that so many gardeners love to grow every year.

• Plant in full sun.

Besides adding cheer to the garden, they are wonderful cut flowers, attract beneficial insects and can provide temporary privacy. Some have big seeds great for snacks and those with smaller seeds are favored by birds and squirrels.

• Stagger plantings over the early summer weeks. Succession plantings will ensure that you have blooms all through the summer and fall. As plants fade, take them out to allow younger ones to take over. Cut at the base of the stem rather than pulling them out so that the roots of other plants aren't disturbed.

In the Pacific Northwest, this is usually between mid-April to mid-May. They need a location that receives full sun. Keep in mind that the sunflower plant will need space to grow, especially the tall Helianthus annuus species. Plant the seeds about 2.5 cm (1 inch) deep.

• Plant as many varieties as possible to give visual interest to the garden.

• Plant taller sunflowers in the back of the bed, medium ones in the middle and short in the front. • When deciding where to plant sunflowers, remember that mature sunflower heads usually face East.

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AN EASIER WAY TO MAINTAIN YOUR HOME

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Ask about our Scheduled Maintenance Plan! Quarterly visits to take care of all the details of home maintenance so you don’t have to. We pride ourselves in being an asset to you in your home maintenance needs. From gutter cleaning to new gutter and gutter guard installation, we’ve got you covered. Water Damage? Interior and exterior repairs? Rest easy knowing your projects will be monitored with quality, efficiency, and integrity in mind. We take care of the less desirable maintenance tasks, including moss treatments, roof cleaning and roof repairs.

See us at Booth F-30

360-663-4008 www.HomeMaintenanceCentral.com Serving all of Snohomish, Skagit & Whatcom Counties. www.SICBAHomeShow.com

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Hellebores

the Pacific NW!

So many colors- green, white, and even purple! Most hellebores plants are evergreen in USDA Hardiness Zones 4 through 9. Enjoy watching hellebores blossom through the cold months as you count down to Spring.

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The IRS requires that you send anyone you hired to work on your home -subcontractorswho earned over a certain amount a 1099 form at the end of the year. You’ll also have to be regularly on the home site to document delivery slips, check for inaccurate billing and track material returns to stay on budget. Professional home builders know what it takes to coordinate the logistics and timing of building a home. There is a specific process for making sure you have all the correct permits at any given time for your build, knowing when to order the materials and how much amount is needed. You need to evaluate bids and hire and schedule qualified, licensed, insured and/or certified subcontractors. The list of activities happening at any given time during the home building process is complex and lengthy. Even for the bestorganized person, a scheduling mix-up or need to re-order materials can cause major delays, not to mention thousands of dollars. Building your own home is also risky from a legal standpoint. Home builders carry Builder’s Risk, General Liability and Workman’s Compensation insurance on their building projects. As a selfcontractor, you will have to assume most, if not www.SICBAHomeShow.com

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all, of the same liabilities. You may want to consult with an attorney regarding potential liability issues, and with an insurance agent concerning appropriate insurance coverage. These are just a few of the things you need to think about before building your own home. By hiring a professional home builder, you will get quality workmanship, building code compliance and an outstanding level of knowledge. To find a home builder in our area visit www.sicba.org or call the SICBA Office at (360) 757-6916 29

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