by Dependable Construction | Nov 15, 2018 | Cabinets, Quotes
“Our economy is based on spending billions to persuade people that happiness is buying things.” ~ Philip Slater
The condition that some people leave their apartment kitchen is beyond words.
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by Dependable Construction | Nov 14, 2018 | Bathroom, Quotes
“The secret of getting ahead, is getting started.” ~ Mark Twain
Before we start remodeling this apartment bathroom, has anyone seen our toilet bowl? Nature is calling!
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by Dependable Construction | Nov 14, 2018 | Cabinets, Quotes
“Go confidently in the direction of your dreams and live the life you have imagined.” ~ Henry David Thoreau
Another kitchen that’ll be completely gutted and re-built with better material.
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by Dependable Construction | Nov 14, 2018 | Winter
A few minor improvements to your home could make a major difference in your heating bills come January, potentially saving hundreds of dollars.
It’s hard to believe, but winter is practically at our doorstep. It may be painful to think about ice and snow just yet, but the calendar suggests that now is the time to get ready. A few minor improvements to your home could make a major difference in your heating bills come January, potentially saving hundreds of dollars. Fortunately, many of these essential home improvements are simple and affordable. Consider adding these five home improvement tasks to your fall “to-do” list.
Get a home energy audit. Find a qualified professional who can come to your home and help you figure out where you are wasting energy. Some local power companies are happy to offer energy audits for customers, oftentimes at no additional charge. But even if your power company doesn’t offer this, it is a worthwhile investment. A qualified contractor will be able to provide an in-depth energy audit that will save you money in the long run. Now is the time to pinpoint and fix any energy issues so you can see an immediate impact on your energy bills.
Patch up any air leaks. November and December are great months for solving any air leakage problems in your home, so grab some caulk or expanding foam and seal up leaks around electrical outlets, air vents, windows, doors, etc. More than likely there will be some small holes that can be sealed quite easily, which can make a real difference when cold weather sets in.
Have your heating system checked. A regular tune-up of your furnace may seem unnecessary, but it can save a lot of money over time. Many HVAC companies offer an annual contract for regular maintenance on your furnace and air conditioner, which means you get an annual inspection of each system every year. Remember, if your heating system isn’t running itself efficiently, you could be paying too much to heat your home. This might also be the time to have a programmable thermostat installed. The latest versions offer wireless controls and smartphone apps that let you set heating and cooling remotely. Programmable thermostats are a great way to save money by ensuring that your home is the right temperature at all times.
Add more insulation. Unless you live in an older home, your walls are likely to be well insulated with fiberglass insulation. However, if your home is older you might consider insulating the walls sufficiently. Since heat travels skyward, be sure your attic is well insulated too. This can be a do-it-yourself job but it might be easier to hire a professional.
Install new doors and windows. This may seem a little “over the top” if you’re planning to install them yourself, but most people are happy to let the professionals install new entry doors and windows. While this might be a larger investment than installation and caulking, nothing keeps the heat from escaping your home better than sealing up the largest “holes.” When shopping for windows and doors, look for a professional installer in your area. Your installer can show you which windows are likely to reduce your energy bills and which doors have the best insulation.
Install solar shades. Even if you can’t get new windows right now, solar shades can help keep the heat in your home during the winter and the heat out during summer months. Look for high-efficiency solar shades for the windows that let in the most cold air – usually on the north or east sides of your home.
by Dependable Construction | Nov 14, 2018 | Quotes, Restoration
“You can’t put a limit on anything. The more you dream, the farther you get.” ~ Michael Phelps
Who cuts out 2′ of drywall & replaces it with 2′ of 1/2 plywood and then paints it!
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by Dependable Construction | Nov 13, 2018 | Electrical, Quotes
“The more you talk about negative things in your life, the more you call them in. Speak victory not defeat.” –Joel Osteen
Must say this is the first time we have seen outlets this high on the wall.
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by Dependable Construction | Nov 13, 2018 | Quotes, Restoration
“The future belongs to those who believe in the beauty of their dreams.” ~ Eleanor Roosevelt
May end up laying a new floor over this old VCT. May be much easier than striping it and applying new wax.
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by Dependable Construction | Nov 13, 2018 | Quotes, Restoration
“You don’t need to remove clutter if you don’t let it enter your home or office in the first place.” ~ Jeri Dansky
Just more trash we have to haul. Haven’t seen a computer screen this old in years. Can I borrow someones copy of the Oregon Trail?
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by Dependable Construction | Nov 12, 2018 | Quotes, Restoration
“Self-confidence is the first requisite to great undertakings.” ~ Samuel Johnson
Never fails when tenants move out they always leave trash behind.
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by Dependable Construction | Nov 12, 2018 | Holidays
Today I got the opportunity to meet Rodger and Amanda Zink here in Fairborn. Tech Sergeant Rodger Zink has fought for and served our country in the Air National Guard. He now has his own physical battle he has been fighting with a brain tumor and serious blood clot that has impacted his life. The tumor was removed successfully and the blood clot treated but his fight for rehabilitation continues. I was contacted by Quarter Master Kenny Bowman from the V.F.W. Post 6861 about Mr. Zink’s fight and his need for some grab bars to be installed in his shower to help assist with an everyday routine. I called Leigh and said “ we have a chance to do something so simple to help one of our serviceman” and of course he said “let’s do it” ! Tech Sergeant Zink is on his way to what we hope will be a full recovery and get back to his hobbies which include competition shooting and ham radio! It was truly an honor to give just a little time for one of our military that has given so much of themselves on this Veteran’s Day…