Edmonton Home Decor & Renovations - Jul/Aug 2016

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JULY - AUG 2016 VOLUME 14, ISSUE 4, FREE EDMONTON EDITION

Fun in the

PLUS IN THIS ISSUE

TUSCAN SUN

The

BUILDING ENVELOPE story

WOVEN &WICKER

Yanic Simard on…

CREATING

CUSTOM


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V O LU M E 14 I S S U E 0 4

JULY - AUG 2016

Cover Story

Yanic Simard on… Creating Custom by Elisa Krovblit

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6 Editor’s Notebook business profiles 16 Effect Homes HD&R features

12 Feature The Building Envelope Story by Marie Soprovich

16 14 Decoding The Code by Michael Nyikes

15 Style Inspiration Fun in the Tuscan sun by Elisa Krovblit

19 The Scoop Woven & Wicker by Elisa Krovblit

20 RenoMark Mature Neighbourhood Overlay and RenoMark Renovators

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Editor’s Notebook

JULY - AUG 2016 VOLUME 14 ISSUE 04

Summer Fun!

President, YP NextHome

Jacqueline Hill Editor-In-Chief / Director of Content

Susan Legge Director of Sales, National

Moe Lalani Art Director

Megan Pike Editor/Account Executive

SUMMER IS HERE, and it’s the perfect time to freshen up your home’s look both inside and out. Now that all that boring spring cleaning and organizing is complete, the fun starts with getting your home in summer mode for the warmer months ahead.

Nancy Chemait 780.619.3241 Production Manager

Helen Pearce Production Co-Ordinator

Dennis Ng

In our cover story “Creating Custom”, celebrity designer Yanic Simard talks custom pieces for your home as well as some of the current trends in customization. Custom upholstering something simple like the seats of dining chairs, instead of an entire piece of furniture can be a small investment with a big payoff. And when it comes to drapery, Yanic suggests trying a custom drapery treatment – it’s by far the best way to achieve an elegant look. These tips and more can be found in this informative article. One of our fave designers, Debbie Travis, has been loving the life in Tuscany while she runs a pampering retreat. Recently, Debbie took on an exclusive product line for Sears where she has created the perfect outdoor furniture collection. The line is designed to be durable yet comfortable with a style that will whisk you away to the Italian countryside. See page 15 for all the details. In our “Woven & Wicker” feature on page 19, we explore this year’s hottest look – wicker! The hot summer sun means taking it outside, and this stylish yet versatile material works with whatever outdoor design you may have going on this season. Armed with the advice from these pages and a little creativity, your perfect summer home awaits! Happy Renovating!

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

Contributors

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

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Q+A

YANIC SIMARD ON…

By Elisa Krovblit Photos by Brandon Barré

WHEN YOU HIRE A DESIGNER THE SPACE THEY CREATE FOR YOU IS, OF COURSE, CUSTOM. BUT THE ELEMENTS IN THAT ROOM – ARE THEY A CAREFULLY CURATED COLLECTION THAT WILL WORK IN YOUR SPACE OR ARE THEY CUSTOM MADE, JUST FOR YOU?

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Home Decor & Renovations caught up with celebrity designer Yanic Simard, principal of the awardwinning boutique firm TIDG (tidg.ca), to discuss custom pieces, and he’s given us some amazing insight into creating the best custom essentials for your home. Home Decor & Reno: Why custom? Yanic Simard: My idea of comfort is living in a space that feels right — a personal retreat where you end up at the end of the day, and it just feels good. Going custom is the best way to achieve that. HD&R: Custom can be costly. Are there cost-effective ways to get custom looks? YS: Upholstery. Custom upholstering an entire piece of furniture, such as an armchair or a sofa, can quickly add up. But focusing on something simple, like the seats of dining chairs, can be a small investment with a big payoff. This approach also gives you the opportunity to create a lot of looks that you are unlikely to find in a store, such as matching your drapery to a chair back for a statement that says “custom,” loud and clear. This also provides an opportunity to use a small amount of high-end fabric for accents and apply a plainer and more durable material to high-impact areas, such as the seat, for the best of both worlds (and a balanced budget). HD&R: Are there areas where you more strongly recommend going the custom route? YS: Drapery. As with upholstery, custom draperies can require investing in materials and labour. However, a custom drapery treatment is by far the best way to achieve an elegant look, especially for windows of an unusual size or walls that do not perfectly suit a pre-made panel. This is why custom drapery is generally considered worth the investment. In many cases it is possible to extend a ready-made panel instead JUL - AUG, 2016  |  HOME DECOR AND RENOVATIONS  9


of starting from scratch. In much less time than it takes to make a panel from scratch, a seamstress (or skilled DIYer) can cut the bottom of a packaged curtain and attach a panel of a second fabric, creating a perfect-length, colour-block statement without the full price tag.

to wall or floor to ceiling — and skip the frame cost — you’ll save even more while getting a perfectly polished look. It’s a good idea especially in a compact bathroom, letting you splurge on a smaller amount of must-have stone and doubling the look of it.

HD&R: Do you recommend customizing pieces of furniture? YS: Creating a custom piece of furniture for a client is many designers’ dream, but it can sound more like a nightmare for homeowners. The cost, time, imagination and decisions required can make choosing a custom piece seem overwhelming compared to simply dropping by a store and walking away with a new find.

HD&R: What are some of the current trends in customization? YS: There’s a big trend to upcycle, so if what you have is in good condition, customizing the finish is becoming a popular option. Beautiful, colourful cabinetry can be rare, especially in the exact hue of your choice. In fact, you’re more likely to find a dated or drab shade if you’re living in an older home. If the existing units are in good condition, having the fronts sprayed with a new finish can be very reasonable in price compared to a full replacement. The same can be said for salvaged vanities. Whether your look is eclectic, traditional, modern or rustic, a salvaged furniture piece used as a vanity can make for an excellent twist in any bathroom. A simple coat of paint (or just a sealant to keep worn-in character as is), a few cuts and a basic block vessel sink can transform nearly any furniture piece into a

HD&R: Are there any design issues that are more easily overcome with custom options, where you tend to prefer custom? YS: Mirrors for the bathroom. Custom inset mirrors solve a lot of issues in bathroom design. They expand a space visually, and they also replace a large area of tile, allowing a seamless, fully tiled look without requiring as much material to be purchased. When you use a mirror wall 10 YPNEXTHOME.CA

bathroom vanity. You can also try adding a solid slab to create a more traditional countertop, or take an inexpensive cabinet frame and replace just the doors to achieve a unique look while still providing plenty of closed storage. HD&R: Are there any customizations that are particularly influenced by the client? YS: Art — this is definitely one element that needs to speak to the client on another level. In a Miami condo space I recently designed, I wanted to bring a sense of South Beach artistic flair without letting it swallow the budget. I found high-resolution images created by a local artist online and had them printed directly onto acrylic. If you want to customize art for yourself, ask a local printer what materials they can print on, and try something fun, like canvas, cloth, parchment, plastic or even wood. The result will be unique art pieces with a true artistic story, but without the artauction price. And of course, there are also many good reasons to buy a one-of-a-kind original piece of art from your local gallery. Sometimes just a little change goes a beautifully long way.



Feature

THE BUILDING ENVELOPE STORY by Marie Soprovich Owner Aquarian Renovations

TRAPPED MOISTURE CAUSES HAVOC… and a whole lot of rot – This story all started with wanting to replace the front door! Home owners Sonni and Michael designed and built their dream home over 23 years ago. It was and still is a beautiful, modern looking flat roof home that was always unique to the block and certainly ahead of its time in the realms of design. The interior of their home is a place of joy and family life. It has been impeccably upgraded and maintained over the years with beautiful furniture and exquisite art gracing the walls. As this family of four continue to enjoy the fullness of their home both girls continue their studies at the U of A and have no intention of moving anytime soon. In fact, these accomplished young ladies love their family home so much that they often joke with their mom about the plans they have for the house once it becomes theirs! It 12 YPNEXTHOME.CA

is a bit of a standing joke in the family and there is tremendous joy in knowing just how precious this home experience is to them all. Yes… this loved family home captures the essence of family, beauty and longevity. So when the homeowners went to a door company to make a simple purchase and install of a new front door they had no idea what was in store for them. They were shocked with what was found. “You need to get a contractor here right away and get this problem looked at!” The entire structure of their home had been compromised by wood rot and the house integrity was in serious trouble. Sonni and Michael needed to act fast to save their house! This renovation story captures what happens when moisture is trapped between layers of stucco, fiber insulation and a poly vapour barrier. Originally the house was finished with a traditional stucco consisting of a regular wire mesh

over the top of tarpaper, with OSB wall sheeting, batt insulation, wood studs and a poly vapour barrier between all this and the drywall on the inside of the house. About ten years ago, a coating of acrylic was placed on top of the regular stucco and it sealed off the “breathability” of the wall. This non- breathable coating combined with a roof membrane that had leaks, allowed water to get trapped behind the original stucco with no way for the water to escape. The water settled in the organic matter and started to rot. The results were disastrous. Sonni remembers the day only too well when the door company delivered the shocking news that their door frame was so rotten they couldn’t put the door in and it wasn’t even safe to continue. “They just boarded it up, put a tarp over it and said we needed to find a contractor who could assess the extent of the rot and fix the structure. And we needed


BEFORE

to do it fast. We had always wondered about the streaks of rain water on the exterior walls and there were some places where the stucco looked like it was a little loose from the wall but we had no idea of the extent of this problem.” Sonni shared, “What started as such a simple door replacement turned into more than just a major exterior renovation. We were in a precarious situation and our precious home was in serious trouble. We were a little nervous to say the least. ” After the initial shock of what might be found under the rest of the stucco had settled in their mind, Sonni explained just how important the concept of trust was when finding the right contractor. “We were frightened by what was there and we wondered how the walls were still standing. With the use of the infrared camera, Wayne from Aquarian was able

to show us just how extensive the rot was. We learned that this rot was the result of many years of moisture being trapped between the interior vapour barrier and the exterior stucco product. We had no idea it was there. The inside of the house is where we spent our time and we have always taken such good care of our interior space. There was never an indication of any moisture getting into the house and if there had been, perhaps we would have discovered this problem years ago.” Sonni shared. “But as we learned, the interior water barrier was intact and none of the trapped moisture could get into the house. The problem was, it couldn’t escape from between the layers either and so it was like a wet towel stuck in a plastic bag for years. It rotted the wood from the inside and when I saw the guys from Aquarian put their finger through the rotted wood it was unbelievable. We learned so much about the building envelope during this renovation. We realized the damage that moisture can cause

when it has nowhere to escape or dry out and we want to tell our story to help and perhaps even warn others. We are sure there are other homeowners who have no idea what is happening within their walls. The wood was all rotten and the studs were rotten too. It was unbelievable! We needed to save our place and are so grateful for the expertise and the solutions that Aquarian were able to deliver.” When learning about just what was happening under the exterior stucco, Sonni shared her thoughts about some of the technology Aquarian used. “The infrared camera was invaluable. It showed the extent of the wood rot. We could also see the heat loss that was happening around the windows and doors and through the soggy walls. We learned that our veranda and the deck outside of our master bedroom was equally in rough shape and It became evident that ‘while we’re at it’, a new front covered veranda with a positive slope drainage system would be in order! It would also help to keep the moisture away from the house. The funny thing was, we had never used the deck outside our bedroom and maybe that was a good thing because, given the state of the rot, we may have fallen through! It was that bad!” Sonni went on to say, “I was adamant that I did not want to have stucco on the house again and was so excited when Tyler from Aquarian came up with a solution that really captured the look I wanted. The Hardie Panels gave the wow factor we were looking for. We love the look and the fact that no water will ever get trapped behind these walls now is really exciting! I love the silver and the glass on our new deck. We even use it now! The new garage door is spectacular. Our house looks modern and new and so good. We feel safe and snug inside knowing that the problem inside the walls is … in fact better than ever. What a relief!”

Marie Soprovich Owner of Aquarian Renovations; Writer, Visionary, Leader. Visit www.aquarianrenovations.com or call 780.481.7671 JUL - AUG, 2016  |  HOME DECOR AND RENOVATIONS  13


Tips and Tricks

Decoding

THE CODE By Michael Nyikes

Q A

I had an interesting email from someone who had a major building envelope energy efficiency retrofit done to their home, and has been smelling strange odours in their house ever since.

Building envelope energy efficiency retrofits can have unintended consequences if consideration is not given to assessing the condition of the house for pre-existing problems and anticipating the possible effects of the retrofit work on indoor air quality, building envelope durability, heating appliance per-formance or other possible performance issues. Pre-existing problems should be corrected prior to undertaking an energy efficiency building envelope retrofit so that the problems do not worsen. Pre-existing problems could include: • moisture problems (high humidity, water leaks, dampness, mold, etc.) in the roof, walls, floors or foundation • indoor air quality problems (stale air, lingering odours, soil gas, pollutant emissions from household products, etc.) • radon or other soil gases • structural sags, cracks and deflections • the presence of hazardous materials such as asbestos, lead paint and rodent/bird waste A highly energy-efficient building envelope retrofit will provide a more airtight house, which is im-portant for reducing energy consumption. However, this will also result in less incidental ventilation, which would otherwise be provided by a leaky enclosure. This can cause the air in the

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retrofitted house to seem stale, and could also lead to moisture problems. Odours from previously unnoticed sources (such as pets or stored items) may become more apparent and more objectionable. Therefore, energy-efficient mechanical ventilation should also be included in any house energy retrofit strategy. This can be accomplished by adding a heat recovery ventilator (HRV) or an energy recovery ventilator (ERV). This ven-tilation should improve occupant health and comfort. Consult a qualified mechanical ventilation con-tractor and your EnerGuide service provider for more information. For more information on retrofit and renovation considerations, visit Canada Mortgage and Housing Corporation’s website at www.cmhc.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


inspiration

At the height of it all, Debbie switched gears.

FUN IN THE

TUSCAN SUN by ELISA KROVBLIT

YOU NEVER KNOW WHERE LIFE MAY TAKE YOU. Just ask style maven Debbie Travis. From a brilliant, decades long career in the decor and design industry, to a life in Tuscany running a pampering retreat – and everything in between, Debbie Travis has lived it. Travis has long been loved for her ability to transform a space into a beautiful, comfortable and useful room. Her columns always answer great questions and offer intriguing insights. The shows she’s hosted on HGTV (hgtv.ca) over the years, Painted House, Facelift, From the Ground Up, All for One, have had rave reviews and have made her a favourite TV host – in Canada, and internationally. Her product lines have proven to be great quality and well designed for modern living.

A dream of living under the Tuscan sun that had been sparked 18 years earlier, she explains, while she was filming for Painted House, led Debbie to Italy. A lovely piece of land with a dilapidated 13th century villa would become the next chapter of her life. La Dolce Debbie – a documentary chronicling the five-year journey of permit navigation, design considerations, material selections and retreat development to realize the dream, was released this spring. A host of a different sort, now Debbie thought “What if I share with other women looking for their next chapter.” It serves many purposes, ranging from a girls’ getaway to an opportunity for self discovery. Guests can come for an olive harvest and stay for an epiphany about alternate paths that life may offer. When HDR caught up with Debbie, she was trying to put into words the scent that filled the villa as she cooked up a huge batch of Sicilian orange marmalade with fresh, unwaxed, fresh Sicilian oranges. It was almost as if she were trying to translate and searching for the words. We were both speaking English, but she was explaining the nuances of the Italian romanticism, of slowing down and savouring the moment; of living in a reality where the hectic pace was replaced by the natural rhythm of life; where happiness replaced expectation and anticipation was replaced with satisfaction. With the villa complete, Debbie recently took on an exclusive product line for Sears (sears.ca). Who better to create the perfect outdoor furniture collection than a woman who embraces the rustic simplicity of Italian countryside, the traditional elegance of Italy and the wonderful Tuscan sun! The collection, she explains, is designed to be durable without compromising on style and comfort. The collection takes inspiration from Tuscan entertaining, where people sit, enjoy each other’s company as the day turns into night and as dish after dish, drink after drink is served. Big tables, with chairs to sink into. Comfort is key. Whether it’s a traditional feel or a contemporary look, the collection has, she says, something for everyone. With a small terrace, pieces fit together to streamline and save on space. With a larger yard, bigger sets can accommodate more people. The tableware and accessories in this collection bring inspiration from the Italian countryside to your table and bring a taste of La Dolce Vita, Debbie-style, to your home. Visit debbietravis.com for more information, and tuscangetaway.com to book your own getaway at Debbie’s Tuscan villa. JUL - AUG, 2016  |  HOME DECOR AND RENOVATIONS  15


Builder Profile

EFFECT HOME BUILDERS: A refined approach to sustainable renovations By Salina Yara Halabi 16 YPNEXTHOME.CA


EFFECT HOME BUILDERS are providing custom home building and renovation services in Edmonton with an underlying dedication to sustainability. Since 2001, the Effect Home Builders team has been focused on the bringing an exceptional level of quality to the industry with a distinctive approach. Their focus is clear and determined: enhance client homes to a level that will lead to a minimal impact on the environment. Specializing in green home efficiencies and reaching net zero standards, the Effect Home Builders team of skilled professionals are ready to guide you through an environmentally responsible home renovation process. Whether you are approaching an entire home renovation project or ready to invest in a home addition, Effect Home Builders have the knowledge and experience to provide your family with the professional service and top quality results that will lead to the sustainable home of your dreams. From the start of each project the Effect Home Builders team is dedicated to understanding the distinct needs and wants of their client. They recognize that some individuals may be heading into their renovation project knowing exactly what they would like, while others may be starting from scratch with only a vision of what they have in mind for their dream home. The Effect team is knowledgeable and experienced in the various types of renovations and will spend the time educating each client on the options and environmentally friendly technologies that can enhance their home. They are fully invested in providing each customer with customized services that fit each individual renovation project. Sydney Bond, member of the Effect team, explains that “individuals often contact us with questions about building green. We are happy to educate people who are interested in being environmentally responsible, because ultimately we want to see more houses built with sustainability and efficiency in mind.” Certified by the Mike Holmes’ Holmes Approved Homes initiative, Effect uses only “the best techniques, practices and technologies in each of their custom homes.” These practices are also

translated into each of their large scale renovation and home additions, which has allowed Effect to pursue that same accreditation with the Holmes group. With the official Holmes Approved Renovations certification expected in the near future, customers will experience the same series of first-rate

home inspections, including full reviews approved by Mike Holmes-certified inspectors. The Holmes Approved Renovation Program is set to be the first of its kind in Edmonton, and will offer customers that extra layer of confidence in their home investment as it “promises quality and a better, more durable home JUL - AUG, 2016  |  HOME DECOR AND RENOVATIONS  17


that’s built right, from the ground up.” Seamlessly blending the latest in sustainable technology with outstanding design, Effect Home Builders create homes “that are as easy on the eye as they are on the earth.” Their team is ready to work closely with you to ensure all your family’s lifestyle needs are met. No shortcuts are ever taken at the expense of quality, and clear communication is always a priority throughout the process. Effect Home Builders offer practical green building solutions, and their team is continuously on the lookout for innovative practices that can be translated into their clients’ homes. Exceptional construction and energy efficiency are essential to each project, which deliver an overall more positive home environment for both your family and the environment. Building homes that are energy efficient is becoming an increasingly important factor in the home building industry, and Effect Home Builders is dedicated to leading the way in environmentally friendly design. As 18 YPNEXTHOME.CA

both a Built Green and an R2000 certified builder, the team at Effect Home Builders is confident that their design and construction teams’ first-rate qualifications and experience will ensure each project will have the most suitable system of green building processes, both expertly implemented and integrated. With extensive experience and unrivalled attention to the details required to build green, Effect Home Builders has established itself as leader in the renovation and home building industry. Their ability to combine client lifestyle needs with home sustainability technologies solidifies their unique place in the market. As Sydney describes, the team takes “a deliberate approach to home building and renovating” which ensures each Effect Home Builders project is mindfully planned and expertly executed. For more information or to learn more about the amazing services at Effect Home Builders visit effecthomes.ca or call 780.450.1399.


The Scoop Byholma/Marieberg Armchair, Grey, Laila Natural $119, ikea.ca

Debbie Travis Chelsea fourpiece Conversation Set $720, sears.ca

Woven &

WICKER

Uberhaus Soho Bistro Set – Black – Three Pieces $599, rona.ca

Summer sunshine means moving it out-of-doors. This year’s hottest look is wicker. Whether it’s rattan or the modern resin version, this wonderful woven look is as hot as mid-day in July. Don’t be fooled by faded memories of a Miami lanai, today’s wicker is stylish and versatile, and spans from the traditional to the very contemporary! by Elisa Krovblit

Vertical Rattan Deck Box with Shelf $300, canadiantire.ca

Resin Wicker Houndstooth Three-Piece Chat Set $600, homesense.ca

Alseda Poof/Ottoman $40, ikea.ca

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Tips And Tricks

Mature Neighbourhood Overlay and RenoMark Renovators Photos courtesy of Aquarian Renovations

HOMEOWNERS, COMMUNITY LEAGUES AND THE AVERAGE CITIZEN are becoming

more familiar with what the concept of Mature Neighbourhood Overlay (MNO) means to them and the community in which they live. The City has been reaching out to the stakeholders to ensure that voices are heard and process is as effective as possible. The City has involved Community Leagues, Homeowners, the Canadian Home Builders Association Edmonton Region (CHBA ER), and individuals and businesses who will be affected by the transformation that an updated MNO will undoubtedly bring to our city. Specific information about the Mature Neighbourhood Overlay can be found at edmonton.ca/ matureneighbourhoodoverlay . This 20 YPNEXTHOME.CA

website also includes details on ongoing public engagement events. As we look around our older neighborhoods we can all see the effect of infill, which is the development of new housing which may include secondary suites, garage suites, duplexes, semi-detached and detached houses, row housing, apartments and other residential and mixed- use buildings. While this may seem like a lot of possibilities for your neighbourhood there are guidelines, rules and procedure that apply. Part of our civic duty is to be as best informed as we can about what is happening in our city and there are excellent resources and opportunities for involvement. So what does the Mature Neighbourhood Overlay have to do with Renovators? The answer to this question is Plenty. One of the main reasons why renovators are particularly suited for this kind of construction is because Renovators are already working in these neighbourhoods and have a solid understanding on the complexities of working within existing mature neighbourhoods with people who have a vested interest in their communities, their street, their schools and the life they have created there. Reputable renovators also have developed their construction companies such that they are comfortable and sensitive to the needs of the community. They know that people live there, so starting noisy work too early or hammering too late is disruptive and not a good idea. Renovators know that getting to know your neighbours is a good idea when it comes to working in the neighbourhood. Renovators also know that designs that fit into


an existing neighbourhood are important and they work well with clients to ensure that these needs are met. The fact that our city is under a transformation is evident. Your part in it is as much or as little as you might want it to be. Information is available and if you are considering a major or even a minor renovation or a complete new build, check out the renovators from CHBA ER who belong to RenoMark and you will find contractors who will work with you to create what you want to see in your neighbourhood. RenoMark renovators are members of Canadian Home Builders – Edmonton Region and are committed to providing homeowners with the information they need to select the right renovator for their project. At RenoMark the contractors have agreed to the CHBA-ER code of ethics as well as the renovation- specific code of conduct. They provide written contracts, warranties and all the insurance necessary. They understand the value of customer service and continually educate themselves regarding current trends, materials and regulations. RenoMark Renovators understand homeownership and just how hard people have worked for their homes. 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 » Awareness provided by renovator as to what is insured by homeowner and what is the responsibility of the renovator » Professional & industry business memberships and affiliations such as Canadian Home Builders – Edmonton Region, RenoMark, Chamber of Commerce, Better Business Bureau and other organizations » Business tools: Written contract, insurance, registration with WCB, and other organizations » Personal & company attributes: experience, training, education and skills, upgrading special expertise, awards etc. » Minimum 2 year warranty » Other consumer information to help with your renovation A professional renovator’s customers are in good hands. You will know what is going on, what to expect and what everyone’s role is. Your renovation or infill will be a well

thought-out process from the beginning to the end and you, the homeowner can feel confident that the job will be done well and effectively, making your experience as pleasant and stress-free as possible. Homeowners will enjoy the results of their choices for many years to come and that is something to celebrate. Are you thinking of building new housing in an established area? Please see the Residential Infill Guidelines webpage to confirm whether the guidelines apply to your neighbourhood, and if so, for planning and design direction for your project. *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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