Edmonton Home Decor & Renovations - Mar/Apr 2016

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MAR - APR 2016 VOLUME 14, ISSUE 2, FREE EDMONTON EDITION

A renovation LOVE STORY Views in your home that PAY YOU BACK

André Chevigny:

THE TIMBER KINGS’ WOODEN REALM

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V O LU M E 14 I S S U E 0 2

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Cover Story

André Chevigny: The Timber Kings’ Wooden Realm by Salina Yara Halabi

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In every issue

HD&R features

6 Editor’s Notebook

12 Feature

business profiles 20 Ackard Contractors Ltd: Results You Will Love by Salina Yara Halabi

A Renovation Love Story by Marie Soprovich

23 Home Style Construction: Playhouse With A Cause by Salina Yara Halabi

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24 RenoMark Renovate To Improve YOUR Quality of Life

26 Decoding The Code by Michael Nyikes

28 Feature Views in your home that pay you back by Al Dueck and Aynsley Dueck



Editor’s Notebook

MAR - APR 2016 VOLUME 14 ISSUE 02 President, YP NextHome

Jacqueline Hill Editor-In-Chief / Director of Content

Susan Legge Director of Sales, National

Moe Lalani Art Director

Megan Pike

Spring Fling

Editor/Account Executive

Nancy Chemait 780.619.3241 Production Manager

Bala Gnanapandithan

NOW THAT SPRING IS JUST A FEW WEEKS AWAY, preparing for the season takes ‘top spot’ on the to-do list. Along with the usual spring cleaning, organizing and refreshing inside the home, we look to extending our homes outside and into our yards. There are many places to find inspiration for your spring home renovation and design projects, but one of the best places to do so is at a home show. Home shows are filled with great ideas along with new and innovative products and services that are available in the market today. Appearing at the upcoming Edmonton Home & Garden Show is André Chevigny – general manager of Pioneer Log Homes of B.C and star of HGTV’s Timber Kings. We caught up with André to find out what it takes to successfully run the family business, shoot a TV show and create stunning masterpieces along the way. See page 8 for all the details. Be sure to visit the Edmonton Home and Garden Show March17-20 for your chance to catch André in person! Home Décor & Renovations is always free and is available across the Greater Edmonton Region at participating retailers and in our yellow street boxes. If you have any comments or a renovation story you would like to share, please write us – we would love to hear from you. Happy Renovating!

NANCY CHEMAIT EDITOR, YP NEXTHOME nancy.chemait@ypnexthome.ca

Production Co-Ordinator

Dennis Ng Contributors

Shell Busey Sara Duck Elisa Krovblit Michael Nyikes Salina Yara Halabi Marie Soprovich

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about his experience on Timber Kings, and get a little preview of what we can expect to hear from him at his upcoming Home and Garden Show Appearance in Edmonton.

Q: Timber Kings it is a huge hit on HGTV - what has surprised you the most with shooting a TV show about your family business?

A: I am going to answer this as our key group who I consider family - even though our last names are not the same. For most of us on the show the biggest thing is how people seem to get to know you through the television screen. I never understood the power of TV and the far tentacles that reach out in all directions because folks get to know each of you. For us, we are very passionate and yet humble guys; so, to run into folks anywhere you travel and they come up to you and know your name - it’s still hard for us to understand. I think we are getting used to it more as time goes on, but it is still weird!

Q: Your love for the natural beauty of wood is evident in every project you take on. What would you say is your favourite thing about working with wood?

A: It is hard for me to focus on just one thing because for me it is like a romance. I love everything about it, no other building material can compare as far as I am concerned. It is in everything and in all

ANDRÉ CHEVIGNY HAS HAD A LIFE-LONG LOVE AFFAIR with wood’s natural beauty. As the general

areas. To work with it, is forgiving - it is shapes and character. For

manager of the multimillion-dollar company, Pioneer Log

brings me warm and positive thoughts.

ambiance, it’s warmth; it is hues, tones and colors. Wood always

Homes of B.C., and a star from the hit HGTV show, Timber Kings, André has a deep understanding of the many uses of

Q: When your team is beginning a new Pioneer Log Home design

this natural building material. Whether he is managing his

project where do you look for inspiration?

more than 120 employees, or millions of dollars worth of log inventory on the yard, it is evident to see André’s passion

A: We look within. We capture all the inspiration from all avenues.

for the industry. We caught up with André to chat with him

Most of my drive is fed from the client’s wants & desires, as well as

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the location. We take every opportunity to feed the project as a team. Relationship is the new leadership; all parties having a say in the project drives ownership and brings the best results.

Q: Are there any new or interesting trends you are seeing in log home styles that are step away from the ordinary?

A: Our designs have always been a step away from the ordinary. I believe the wood inspires us to respect it in every way, to showcase the natural elements and the green building thought processes. When I look back over my 30 years of building log homes I remember we were and always have been different than the rest.

Q: What do you think is the biggest misconception people have about log homes?

A: The biggest misconception is that they are dark and dusty, especially from a women’s perspective. A lot of the turn-of-the-century pioneer homesteads around North America were built from necessity and survival; windows were small, and floors were basic wood or even dirt floors. Modern day log homes are spacious, with tons of natural light and are definitely not dusty. There are tons of conventional homes that are a way more

had folk’s in Arkansas last year want a wild

If I had to choose one, it would be the

dusty; and, what people don’t understand

boar carving in their living room as they

Gunter & Gloria Preuss home featured in

is that dust actually has to do with the

are a game farm. The pig’s head was on

the magazine article on Season One of

heating and ventilation system. So, any

the outside of the home his [rear] end

Timber Kings. The relationship was built

home can or cannot be a dusty home - I

was sticking inside the home. [They’re]

over 3 or 4 years prior to construction,

hope that makes sense.

great people, and it takes all kinds.

and so did the evolution of the home. The

Q: Pioneer Log Homes has built

Q: Is there a project that stands out as a

Red Cedar trees at either side of the front

personal favourite from the last 40 years

entry. The folks are still people who I keep

with Pioneer Log Homes?

in regular contact with, and I am blessed

everything from log mansions to cozy cabins – what has been the wildest

home features two large 12 foot Western

request for a home that you have ever received?

A: One request doesn’t stick out, as

to call them my friends.

A:There are so many that it is hard for me to choose one specific project. There have been so many wonderful

everything we do people push us to be

projects, some large and some smaller,

different & make theirs one of a kind. We

that have been game changers for me.

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A Renovation

LOVE STORY by Marie Soprovich Owner Aquarian Renovations THE MOTIVATION TO RENOVATE the family home for this couple is nothing short of a real love story. Terry and Laura considered their renovation for many years and dreamed, like many couples do, about what they could do once they were empty nesters. As Terry describes, their initial objective was to relocate the laundry room to the main floor to reduce the number of steps between the source of their laundry and the washing machine! They thought they would sacrifice one of the existing five bathrooms and convert it into a main floor laundry room but as they started to make lists of what needed to be done they quickly added the need for a new roof, issues of aging plumbing, replacing the old exterior aluminum siding and fixing a leaky basement. Laura jokingly added that she just wanted to spend money but the sparkle in their eyes said this renovation was about much more than that. 12 YPNEXTHOME.CA

Terry shared that the actual planning of the renovation began two years before any construction activity even started. Laura said that “the catalyst for me wanting this home renovated sooner rather than later was when we had three floods in one year, pipes bursting in the walls and roof tiles flying off in big winds.” In addition to these motivating factors this couple love their community, have great neighbours and the proximity to downtown and river valley are superb. They also recognize the “built in value of having purchased this house many years earlier.” When it came to the design, Terry and Laura were very precise in what they envisioned. “We wanted functional space that suited our lifestyle and interests. We also wanted a house that was fully accessible for Laura and addressed her mobility challenges. At an early design stage we did add a second floor to the

house, but ultimately decided that the existing footprint was plenty big enough for the two of us and we had to figure out how to use that space in a way that addressed our wish list. Some of the essential elements were accessibility for the long term. We took the approach that this house, once completed, would serve our purposes for the rest of our lives. We wanted a home that we could grow old in so, adding an elevator and making the entire house handicap accessible, especially the bathrooms with a handicap accessible bathtub and shower, grab bars and wide doors was really important. An art studio with lots of natural light and a large dining room to accommodate our growing family was on that list. There would be no kids table at our family Christmas dinner! Adequate storage for our art collection and a climate controlled room for our musical instruments was essential. We also wanted our space to be open, beautiful, unique and


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inviting. Fitting in with the heritage of our neighbourhood was part of the deal so opting for the exterior Craftsman style suited our taste and the neighbourhood.” Once Terry and Laura had their wish list generated and had done their due diligence in finding just the right contractor to meet their needs, the design, estimate and construction process began in earnest. “We looked around for a number of years at renovations and new construction occurring in and around our neighbourhood and noticed that a few signs kept showing up over and over. We looked at the various projects while they were under construction and gravitated to work that we felt looked to be of the quality and esthetics that appealed to us.” As Terry explained, “Growing up in the home construction business I observed the pace of projects, the condition of the construction sites and the timeliness of the various projects. All the observations over the years helped inform us in our decision to approach a short list of contractors. We also talked to a number of people who had experience with the contractors we were considering to get a feel for each contractor before we actually contacted them.” Having made this short list, Aquarian was appreciative of the opportunity to be carefully scrutinized in this selection process as it is very important for homeowners to find just the right contractor to work with. When values, ideals, skills and vision line up, chances of a successful renovation project and working relationship are extremely high. Terry continues to share his very thoughtful decision making process, “We spent time with each contractor to get a feel for how they pursued their work. Through our discussion we got a feel for each contractor’s process for design, detail selection, construction execution, project management, invoicing and change orders. Being a project manager myself, these details were important to me for clarity and certainty regarding project execution and minimization of confusion. Communication process between contractor and client were also very important as was the contractor interview. It mattered who represented the contractor during those interviews and how we were treated during that interview process. For Aquarian, the owner, Marie, and two of her key associates met us at our home for the interview. Other contractors MAR - APR, 2016  |  HOME DECOR AND RENOVATIONS  13


arranged for us to meet them at their offices where we met with an employee whose job and first priority, we felt, was to land a new contract. We felt Aquarian put our interests first. At the end of the interviews we requested references. After checking all of the references for all the contractors, we were convinced Aquarian was the right company for us. A company that we could work with. Being a onestop shop from design to completion was also important to us. Meeting directly with the owner, Marie, and her straight forward approach to their work and our very candid questions was really important to us. She immediately created a feeling of trust and confidence in our decision. It was then decided that we would renovate rather than build a new house. It may have been simpler for us to tear down and build new, given the extent of our renovation, but we wanted to work with Aquarian.” Laura sums it up even more succinctly, ”When you are going to be working with people for at least a year, you want to make sure that you “click” as it were. Aquarian not only appeared to have its game on but it felt like this business treated its staff like family. There appeared to be a lot of respect in the workplace and a genuine excitement in the idea of working with us! This made me feel confident and excited about the prospect too!” And so the renovation began… “The design process (in fact the entire project) was tremendously fun for us.” Laura and Terry both quickly add. “There were a million decisions to make throughout a project like this and Aquarian’s approach to early selection of so many of the detailed design aspects prior to even signing the contract for construction really proved to be a great way to deal with so many of these details. It is impossible to keep track of all the design decisions that relate to 14 YPNEXTHOME.CA

each other. The most helpful aspect of this stage was an assigned designer who helped us through all of these details and kept track of all of our decisions along the way!” There were many unique details in this renovation as Terry describes, “I think one of the most unique things about our 2500 sq. ft. bungalow is that there are no bedrooms on the main floor. The main floor is all about living and enjoying our personal interests with a large living/music room, an even larger dining room and a wonderful spacious kitchen. A climate controlled storage room for our musical instruments and a large, west facing art studio were all created for us to pursue our creative interests.” The before and after pictures capture some of the uniqueness of this renovation but the joy that Terry and Laura so graciously share about the feeling their newly renovated home brings to them is beyond what words can capture. “We love that it felt like home right away. All of the details were just what we wanted. It is nice to be at the end of the project and to feel that we did not compromise on anything. All of the unique aspects of the house we love because they reflect us.” Terry shares an even deeper feeling of gratitude for the mobility the renovation has provided. “We are also very happy with how accessible the entire house is for Laura. That has made such a difference to her.” When asked what she likes best about the renovated space, Laura says, “I love how our bedroom feels, like we are away in a beach resort. I love working in that gorgeous, functional kitchen. I think the solar tube is cool as it gives an incredible amount of natural light. I love sitting by the fire place in the living room and looking out on our beautiful porch. I can’t wait to sit out on the

porch this summer. The garage is so much more accessible without the terrible disintegrating floor and middle post. The elevator has saved me from so much pain and I had my first bath (as opposed to a shower) in years without needing help to get out. I love watching our children feel that this ‘new’ home was still their home. Our 29 year old son actually cried because he was so overwhelmed with the beauty of it all.” Terry and Laura said if there was one thing they would change or add it would be more lighting in certain places like the closets and in the art room and locate a few light switches differently but besides that, the sentiments that are echoed over and over again are ones of gratitude, tremendous joy and excitement for what they have created and a longing to “entertain more, hold house concerts and make our home a place of openness, inviting to friends and family. We want to share this home with others as much as we can.” Laura shared that “one of the best complements we have received from family and friends was that even though our home was beautiful and new, it felt familiar. It felt like home…” She continued to share that “people are astonished when I tell them that we enjoyed the renovation process!” “Thank you so much for your outstanding professionalism and guidance.” Terry added, “It’s been a blast and a real pleasure working with all of you.“ And adding somewhat jokingly, “Let’s do it again!”

Marie Soprovich Owner of Aquarian Renovations; Writer, Visionary, Leader. Visit www.aquarianrenovations.com or call 780.481.7671



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Let The Sun Shine In! M

arch is the month when we feel like we can see the light at the end of the winter tunnel. The days are growing longer and we find ourselves thinking excitedly about summer. As we eagerly await the lazy days of the season, you may be thinking about how to extend those sunny days beyond our short summers, while also wondering how you would enjoy a sunroom when it’s cold and dreary outside. “Actually, you can enjoy a sunroom year round,” says Andy Banack of Apollo Sunrooms. “Our sunrooms are made for the Edmonton climate with specially developed glass that keeps out the extreme cold – and extreme heat, for that matter.” ConservaGlass Select ™ is available exclusively through Apollo Sunrooms as a dealer of Four Seasons® Sunrooms. It was designed specifically for the extreme demands of glass rooms and utilizes the most advanced glazing technology available. Blocking harsh summer rays while capturing solar heat in the winter keeps your sunroom comfortable year-round, regardless of the outside temperature. When someone is considering a ‘glass room,’ one of the common questions is about how to keep the glass clean. After all, what’s the point of having so much glass if keeping it clean is too much work? ConservaGlass Select ™ is actually able to clean itself. Through the use of a patented coating process, the exterior

finish of the glass is so smooth it reduces the accumulation of dust and dirt, so water (think melting snow or rain) simply rinses the glass clean. “The type of glass used in a sunroom is very important,” explains Andy. “During a design consultation, we do a heat demonstration with different types of glass. Anyone who experiences that demonstration is amazed at how ConservaGlass Select ™ performs.” Another thing to consider is that a properly designed and built sunroom functions as a beautiful addition to the home and is often finished on the interior and exterior to hide the fact that it wasn’t there from the beginning. Planned properly, these rooms can function as a space for family gatherings, an additional playroom or living room – even a hobby or music room. They add very desirable square footage to your home. “Our design consultants work with you to achieve the style and function you want for your sunroom addition,” explains Andy. “There are as many choices as there are opinions. We work with homeowners through a step-by-step process focused on capturing their vision for their home. The planning part takes some extra time – but homeowners understand that we want them to make informed choices.” As we wait through the month of March for sure signs of spring, now is the time to do a little dreaming about adding a glass room to let the sunshine in! MAR - APR, 2016  |  HOME DECOR AND RENOVATIONS  17


It’s been two years since you installed the engineered slab for our Four Seasons® Sunroom. We would like to take this opportunity to acknowledge that every facet of our sunroom has met or exceeded our expectations. From the slab on up to the finished structure, the Four Seasons® Sunroom has weathered seasonal conditions ranging from -40˚C to +40˚C and is as solid and functional as the day it was erected. Since finishing the interior walls, adding the gas fireplace, carpeting, French doors and patio-style wicker furniture we have thoroughly enjoyed this extension of our home

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and lifestyle - spring, summer, fall and winter. Although we get the greatest use from the spring equinox through to the fall equinox when the glass walls and ceiling are operating at peak efficiency we have also turned on the fireplace and hosted social gatherings at Christmas. And, our summer barbeques and family picnics are always “weather proof” and “bug free”. My wife and our granddaughters refer to our sunroom as their “happy room”. What more could we have asked for! - Bob and Joy Newstead, Sherwood Park, AB


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Business Profile

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Ackard Contractors Ltd:

RESULTS YOU WILL LOVE By Salina Yara Halabi PARTNERS RICHARD PLAMONDON AND AQUILINO NACCARATO have been

providing first-rate renovations and home building services in Edmonton for over 30 years. A key component to the company’s success is that the client’s best interests are always at the heart of each project. Their strong business ethics has lead to a loyal customer following based on their traditionally styled renovations, as well as their expertise in creating modern and contemporary homes – something the company has expanded into over the past several years. Ackard Contractors specializes in both exterior and interior whole home renovations including infill projects and home additions. Their team of experienced and knowledgeable staff ensures each home renovation is completed with customer values and quality standards at the top of mind. A unique feature of Ackard Contractors is that they have an in-house staff of over 30 talented employees; which includes

trade workers, a design team, estimators, and a newly added electrical division. Each member of the Ackard team brings specialized skills to home renovation projects. Both Plamondon and Naccarato attribute their company’s success to the spectacular group of people that make up their team. The strong relationships that have been established over the past 30 years with trades workers and suppliers are what ultimately ensure the quality and workmanship of every project is at a firstclass level for each customer. The renovation process with Ackard begins with their team setting up a meeting with the client to get a true understanding of the scope of the project. Next, a design team will go over the client’s renovation goals and will put together an agreement. Once the customer approves the proposed plan, design concepts are produced to show clients an example of what their new home or space will look like and a budget

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is proposed. A contract is then agreed upon and a signed retainer is set - all costs accumulated throughout the initial steps of the design phase are credited back to the customer at this point. Clear communication is a priority throughout the renovation process, and the client is always kept up-to-date on

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project progress. The Ackard team works diligently with clients to produce a final product that is timely, within budget; and, most importantly, providing results they will love. Ackard Contractors is excited to announce their 1,500 square foot design centre is set to open in the late spring of

2016! This highly anticipated second floor design centre will enhance the current office space by providing clients with a one-stop-shop for a variety of home finishing options. Ackard Contractors is one of Edmonton’s most trusted and celebrated renovators, with plenty of awards that highlight their superior skill and workmanship. The company has won over 30 industry awards, with their most recent award coming in 2016 for the Best of Houzz service award! They have also been awarded the 2014/15 and 2015/16 Readers’ Choice Award for the #1 Edmonton Renovator by the Edmonton Journal! From contemporary to classic, or whatever your style may be, your opinion is what matters most to Ackard. To learn more about Ackard Contractors and how they can help bring your home building and renovation dreams to life visit their website at ackard.com or call 780.414.0686.


Home Style Construction:

PLAYHOUSE WITH A CAUSE By Salina Yara Halabi THE 2016 EDMONTON RENOVATION SHOW featured a home parade with a heartwarming spin – five playhouses were custom constructed and auctioned off in support of the Edmonton Public Library. The Home Style Construction team designed and built one of the playhouses hoping to assist in the fundraising for this deserving local cause. Scott Hibbert, from the Home Style Construction team, explains that he “figured it would be a lot of work since [my team] wanted to build something fitting to the design and quality of Home Style Construction - but it turned out to be a TON of work! I don’t think any of us at Home Style can do anything half way”. The playhouse project started in early in January, where the team we came up with the design and had their draftsperson create a 2D drawing. There was a lot of thought and planning put into the design of the playhouse; as Scott describes, “we wanted it to be well-built, and appeal to both children and adults. We wanted the children to think it’s fun and want to play in it, and the adults to agree it’s well-built and want to look at it in their yard for years.” The construction of the Home Style

Construction custom playhouse included pressure treated joists and base framing, it was wrapped in cedar decking and trim, featured Cedar shakes on the roof, real glass windows in cedar frames, and so much more! Total construction time included over 100 hours donated by the Home Style Construction team. Glenora Lumber gratefully supplied framing materials, and Monarch Exteriors donated the siding materials. The final project was a huge success, and to the excitement of many children, the playhouse was put on display at the Edmonton Renovation show for bidding. The winning bid for Home Style Construction playhouse was $5,200! Funds raised will be put towards the revitalization of the Stanley A. Milner Library. Construction is set to begin at the end of 2016, and will result in a whole new and vibrant library that will feature more public space and light, building efficiencies, as well as greater accessibility. Learn more about the main branch downtown revamp by visiting epl.ca/ imaginemilner. For more information on Home Style Construction check out their website at homestyleconstruction.ca. MAR - APR, 2016  |  HOME DECOR AND RENOVATIONS  23


Tips And Tricks

Renovate To Improve YOUR Quality of Life Photos courtesy of Aquarian Renovations ONE OF THE MOST EFFECTIVE WAYS to improve the quality of our lives is to improve the conditions in which we live. Holidays are wonderful and truly bring us back with a bigger view on life or maybe a more relaxed demeanour. After a few days or weeks however we may find that the everyday grind of life and irritants of our living environment, like that leaky tap and the squeaky floor, not to mention the dated paint colour and the worn carpet, really can take us down. The freshness of a newly renovated home is one of the best investments a homeowner can make in improving one’s quality of life. You may need more living space or improved energy efficiencies in your furnace, water heaters or electrical systems. Maybe it is that awkward and outdated kitchen floor plan that has been driving you mad for the last 10 years. Perhaps your closet is 24 YPNEXTHOME.CA

crowded and you can’t imagine one more shower in that little dingy 1960 shower box… and then there is your roof that leaks when the ice backs up and there is a funny smell in the basement – which you haven’t really nailed down to one particular room but there is something off. Finally you are ready to bite the bullet and truly invest in a lifestyle renovation… one that you can and will enjoy every single day without exception. YOU are not alone! Ask any one of the reputable RenoMark renovators about what they find when they visit client’s homes to discuss possible renovations. There are as many stories as people who live in these houses… the one thing that they all do have in common, is that they are ready for a change. They are ready to improve the quality of their lives are taking action by honestly looking at the environment in which they live. With this honest self-appraisal comes a determination to invest time, money and energy to improvement! Well done homeowners! There are a number of excellent renovation companies here in Edmonton who are ready to help you! So let’s talk about what you, the homeowner need to consider when you’ve finally made the decision to renovate your home. First off, you might as well put the budget on the table. What resources do you have to renovate with? As much as price should never be the deciding factor when selecting a renovator, you should know your financial situation well enough to know what you can afford in both the short and long term situation. If you don’t have a healthy relationship with your banker or mortgage broker, consider working on it. Financing is available at a very reasonable rate these days and the lenders who know you and your financial plans will be more likely to help you get what


you want, or at least what you need. Once you have your financials in order you can start planning in earnest. This is where hiring a professional really pays off. Renovation companies generally operate on one of two systems. Some companies set up their systems to be a complete design-build and will provide you with service from initial consultation through design and estimate to a fixed budget construction contract and through the construction process into warranty. This truly is a one-stop shop and most clients really like this because they know what they are paying for up front and major decisions are made long before any renovation and reconstruction even starts. Other renovation companies may use a Cost Plus system. In this system the contractor is paid for time and materials and is often used on jobs with a lot of unknowns or hidden conditions such as repair work. It can be used on larger jobs as well if the specs and plans are not so clear. Having this conversation upfront with your prospective contractor is a very important part of a homeowners’ due diligence in the renovation process. Once you have made up your mind to renovate, secured financing and found the right contractor – let the joy of improving your quality of life begin! Your friends might thing you are crazy thinking that a renovation can actually be a great experience but if you get with the right contractor and have all the details worked out you may just surprise yourself, and all your friends! For a list of reputable renovation contractors in the greater Edmonton region check out the Canadian Home Builders’- Edmonton Region website and look for the RenoMark link. RenoMark® is an organization within the Canadian Home Builders’ that you can trust when finding the right renovator for your project. These renovators have a proven track record and are committed to a renovation-specific code of ethics. Providing essentials such as written contracts, warranties and all the insurance necessary, they also understand the value of customer service and continually educate themselves regarding current trends, materials and building code. RenoMark Renovators understand homeownership. They appreciate how hard people have worked for their homes and will help you improve the value of your home and the quality of your day to day living experience. Credentials that capture a professional renovator include: » A proven track record in the industry with past project lists, references, testimonials from previous clients and contacts. » Well established business practices, project management and client communication. » Clearly defines the responsibilities of the renovator and the homeowner regarding insurance, finance and scope of work. » Professional memberships and affiliations such as Canadian Home Builders’ – Edmonton Region, RenoMark, Chamber of Commerce, Better Business Bureau » Experience, training, education, craftsmanship and skills, upgrading and special expertise. » Minimum 2 year warranty » Find your professional renovator at http://www.renomark.ca/edmontonregion/home Give a RenoMark renovator a call and say yes to improving your quality of life today!

*Resources included: Canadian Homebuilders Association “The Get it in Writing Handbook” and RenoMark Website

RENOMARK EDMONTON – WWW.RENOMARK.CA The program identifies those renovation contractors who have agreed to CHBA – Edmonton Region’s code of ethics, as well as a renovationspecific code of conduct, they provide warranties, understand the value of customer service, and continually educate themselves regarding current trends, materials and regulations.

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Decoding

THE CODE By Michael Nyikes

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I received an email from someone who was considering buying a house that has a wood foundation instead of a concrete foundation, and he was wondering what to watch out for.

Although people are most used to seeing concrete foundations in homes, construction using wood foundations have (and continue to be) quite common and popular for a variety of reasons. There are clear building code requirements for both types of foundations, however the key to wood foundations is that the material used be labelled as “preserved”. Preserved wood used in foundations (PWF) must be stamped or marked appropriately for their intended purpose. This mark differs from, and must be present in addition to, grade stamps and markings found on nontreated dimensional lumber and plywood. PWF lumber and plywood must be marked with the following information: » identification of the certification agency accredited by the Standards Council of Canada; » the initials PWF and FTB (French translation for PWF); » the designation O322 (CSA Standard O322); » the preservative used in treatment (e.g. CCA for copper arsenate); and

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» a four-digit symbol of which the first two numbers denote the treatment plant and the last two numbers indicate the year of treatment. Manufacturers, distributors, designers and builders are responsible for ensuring lumber and plywood used in preserved wood foundations carry the appropriate treatment marks. For further information please call Alberta Municipal Affairs at 1-866-421-6929 or e-mail safety.services@gov.ab.ca. Future Decoding the Code columns will continue to answer readers’ questions about how the provin-cial safety codes affect their projects. Email your questions to me at decodingthecode@gmail. com. Be sure to include which city you live in, as well as your phone number in case I need to follow up with you.

Michael Nyikes is a nationally recognized speaker, columnist, and leading industry expert on building codes, residential construction, building envelope science, and environmental design. He can be reached at decodingthecode@gmail.com


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THERE ARE SOME CONFUSING signals in the news over the past number of months. Suddenly, oil based energy costs have dropped dramatically despite experts predicting resource shortages in the years to come. At the same time, building experts have concluded that the highest source of heating/ cooling costs are related to the building envelope and specifically windows and doors. Considering a probable rebound in oil/energy costs, investments in new builds and renovations should reflect future operating costs. A modest investment in better quality 28 YPNEXTHOME.CA

fenestration not only reduces overall heat loss, but also can create an excellent source of heat in our cold climate market.

» Investment Point #1: Rather than save a few short-term dollars on ‘cheaper windows,’ closely evaluate overall R-value, thus reduced heat loss for the long run. “We have been refining our approach over many years now to get to Net Zero in Manitoba,”


Building experts have concluded that the highest source of heating/cooling costs are related to the building envelope and specifically windows and doors.

Window 15% of Wall Area

Wall R-Value with Windows w/Varied Wall Insulation Levels

U-Value

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says Randy Proven, a founding member of Sun Certified Builders Cooperative. “Thicker walls with less thermal bridging and attention to air-sealing details, allows us to deliver much higher building performance.” Careful consideration of the orientation of the house, by elevation, creates another really important consideration. Peter Amerongen, President of Habitat Studio and an expert on Net Zero home building, relies as heavily as possible on free energy from the sun. Regarding a recent project, the Heath new home construction in Edmonton, he comments, “One of the reasons this house has such a simple mechanical system is because it is getting over 50% of its energy just from the sun coming through the south facing windows!” Creating the right solution for your home involves some careful consideration to balance passive solar

gain with sufficient shading in the hot season , to avoid overheating. Some contributing factors include: orientation by elevation, location of deciduous trees, roof overhangs, shade from nearby buildings and the appropriate selection of glass. The graph above provides insights on different types of glass coatings and their effect on solar transmission.

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Investment Point #2: Do your homework and consult with a knowledgeable building expert and window consultant to select fenestration and glazing that suits your specific project. In addition, consider important elements such as clear views of the outdoors, cross ventilation in those amazing spring and fall days, accessibility through swinging/sliding doors which do not block key pathways and the net effect of the air tightness that is achieved. Research has long demonstrated that sliding windows are not nearly as air tight as compression sealed windows such as outward-opening casements/awnings or European-style tilt n’ turn windows. When considering swinging doors, multipoint locking hardware can significantly

improve air tightness, by ensuring that the panel is tight along the full length of the weatherstripping.

» Investment Point #3: Select enough air tight venting windows which give you fresh air, while limiting your heating costs. Finally, thoughtful investments on windows and doors should give consideration to the longer term durability and environmental impact of their production and performance. Triple pane glass will best maintain its seal when placed in a stable and durable frame. Research shows that fiberglass is one of the most stable materials on the market today. While wood is an excellent building material, it tends to absorb moisture and expand/ contract with the changing seasons. Lastly, consider the warranty and the source of your window and door product. Finding a locally manufactured product may be not only a solid environmental consideration but also a key factor in long term support. » Final Investment Point: Consider selecting a local manufacturer and a trust-worthy installer that will back your warranty in the long run. MAR - APR, 2016  |  HOME DECOR AND RENOVATIONS  29


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