Build with Professionals Learn more: hbaws.org When planning construction on your new home or remodeling projects for your current home, choose a professional. Builder members are licensed and in- sured, plus they are required to complete 8 hours of continuing education annually. Associate members work closely with our builder members to provide the latest supplies, products and services for new construction and remodeling projects. HBAWS members are easily found on the HBA online directory... HBAWS Partners with Habitat for Humanity Forsyth Co., and the Voc. Ed Programs of FTCC & WSFCS ASSOCIATION OF WINSTON-SALEM HBAWS Buck Horn Tribute House 4 Triad Home & Garden Show 7,8 Sponsors Club 9 Spike 20 Continuing Education 24 INSIDE THIS ISSUE March 2012 220 Charlois Blvd., W-S, NC 27103, 336-768-5942 www.buildwithprofessionals.com Member News See full article, page 10 NC CODES & INSPECTIONS UPDATE Artwork for marketing/ads provided by Melanie Fink, 2012 Spring Parade Artist 2012 Spring Parade of Homes Features TWO Association Homes The Spring Parade of Homes Committee, Chaired by Chris Thompson of PCI Builders, is happy to announce that we have two Association Homes for 2012. The homes are across the street from one another and will be featured by the Spring Parade Sponsor, Lake at Lissara. Alan Fletcher Construction and The Buck Home Tribute Home will be two homes you won’t want to miss. Go to page 4 for the details on each house. Our Membership social will be hosted at the Lodge at Lake at Lissara on May 1, to be followed by the Extravganza Breakfast at the two Association Homes on May 3. To view the progress of these homes and the many other etries for the Spring Parade, go to www.hbaws.com Take note of the new front cover art by local talent, Melanie Fink.
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Build with Professionals
Learn more: hbaws.org
When planning construction on your new home or remodeling projects for your current home, choose a professional. Builder members are licensed and in-sured, plus they are required to complete 8 hours of continuing education annually. Associate members work closely with our builder members to provide the latest supplies, products and services for new construction and remodeling projects.
HBAWS members are easily found on the HBA online directory...
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Partners with Habitat for Humanity Forsyth Co., and the Voc. Ed Programs of FTCC & WSFCS
A S S O C I A T I O N O F W I N S T O N - S A L E M
Artwork for marketing/ads provided by Melanie Fink, 2012 Spring Parade Artist
2012 Spring Parade of HomesFeatures TWO Association HomesThe Spring Parade of Homes Committee, Chaired by Chris Thompson of PCI Builders, is happy to announce that we have two Association Homes for 2012. The homes are across the street from one another and will be featured by the Spring Parade Sponsor, Lake at Lissara.
Alan Fletcher Construction and The Buck Home Tribute Home will be two homes you won’t want to miss. Go to page 4 for the details on each house.
Our Membership social will be hosted at the Lodge at Lake at Lissara on May 1, to be followed by the Extravganza Breakfast at the two Association Homes on May 3. To view the progress of these homes and the many other etries for the Spring Parade, go to www.hbaws.com Take note of the new front cover art by local talent, Melanie Fink.
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PRESIDENT’S MESSAGESteve McSwain – Maplestone Construction
Recession... What Recession?
Recession... What Recession? Why do I question if there is a recession you ask? Because I have realized something from the last couple of weeks since attending the International Builders Show in Florida and having my booth at our association’s Triad Home and Garden Show. There are people out in our marketplace with money to spend. Lots of them! You just have to position yourself to get in front of them - Or at least to hear about them. I spoke to a lot of people last month, exhibitors and attendees, at IBS. Everyone made roughly the same comment:
“It has been a tough couple of years but we are still here!” “We are seeing positive changes of improvement in our market and getting more projects.”
“We are working harder, expanding our geographic region, doing projects that are out of our comfort zone and improving our sales skills. We are seeing results.”
I think that everyone will agree with what is printed above. One of the main messages I brought back with me from IBS was there is a lot of optimism in the building industry. The other message is businesses and homeowners cannot put their lives on hold forever waiting for the ultimate time to start building and growing. They have held on a long time and are ready to make changes now. We just need to be in a position to take them in and show them how.
The Triad Home and Garden Show was an extreme success this year. The new venue at the Education Building at the Coliseum was great. I found it easy for our exhibitors to set up and break down. Attendees said they really liked the location, the ease of parking and the free parking. We had great attendance for the show with Saturday being the best day. Attendance was very good on Sunday even with the sleet and snow. I will be there again with a booth next year!
At the Triad Home and Garden Show, I spoke with tons of people ready to get a project started. They all said they were tired of waiting for old glory days to return. While I couldn’t agree more I know it is going to take time. Attendees I spoke with were tired of living with their old bath, old closet, old master bedroom or old kitchen. They needed to move on these projects and have been saving up for them. I even spoke with four attendees that had land and plans to build a new home this year. Very exciting! I booked eight appointments from our Home and Garden Show with one under contract. I am receiving calls from homeowners who were at the show but I did not get a chance to speak with me. Yes, there is work out there to be done.
Last month I wrote about getting ourselves out of the office and into networking events and taking advantage of opportunities. Well if you missed the Triad Home and Garden Show either as an exhibitor or a HBA Member (with the free ticket the staff mailed to you) then plan today for March. Get out of your comfort zone and attend the next events your association has planned.
Here is a list of a few!Builder’s Committee Lunch - March 6th
Associate Member Committee Lunch – March 8th Remodeler’s Council Dinner- March 13th
Triad Green Council Meeting- March 19th
HBA Quarterly Meeting & Dinner - March 27th (with Speaker, Bob Leak, CEcD, President W-S Business, Inc.)
Remember there are people in our market that are ready to do business. So get out and put yourself in a position to talk about them, find them and meet them. Remember that our Association is here to support and help promote our members and their businesses. As always please to do business with a member. See you at our next event!
9214 Sparrow Hawk Court, LOT 26, Lewisville NC 27023Another Alan Fletcher Construction quality constructed home, blend of craftsman bungalow with mountain lodge features. 4 bdrms, 3.5 baths, open floor plan, 2 story great room with view of lake, screened porch leads to large grilling deck.
9211 Sparrow Hawk Court, LOT 28, Lewisville NC 27023A unique craftsman influenced design of approximately 4200 sq.ft. with 4 bedrooms, 3.5 baths and an amazingly open floor plan. The many special features and attention to details; from the view of the lake out the rear of the home to the covered outdoor living area are things that cannot be appreciated without seeing them first hand.
One of final designs worked on by legendary local Builder, Buck Horn, the home is being built by his long time subcontractors as a tribute to his memory, with the proceeds going to the family as a Tribute to Buck’s life and his dedication to the HBAWS and the home building industry. The home is listed by Lew Gerrard of Coldwell Banker Triad Realtors and is a steal at $699,000.
Buck Horn Tribute Home
Home will be ready just in time to spend the summer on the lake! Don’t miss this opportunity!! The home is listed by Wendy Taylor, MKT Real Estate Group, Coldwell Banker Triad Realtors and is listed at $749,300
There are many things that come to mind when thinking about building a home but what homeowners want is what matters. They want quality, durable and sustainable materials on their home. An obvious choice to meet these needs is to build with masonry materials such as brick and stone. For those who never thought they could afford it, they are finding that with the overall maintenance and upkeep an all masonry home is in fact within their budget. Whether it is on the exterior cladding, the decorative hardscapes or interior walls, brick and stone are natural choices and offer a myriad of uses.
When a homeowner has chosen brick or stone for their exterior walls, it’s because of the many benefits and the comfort of it. Brick and stone offer superior protection against fire, high wind and moisture. The next step will be to choose one. There are endless colors, textures and sizes to choose from.
First, look at the environment in which the home will be located and select colors that fit not only the style of the home but also compliment the colors nearby especially if they are locating to a close nit community. Also, remember that mortar can make up as much as 15% of the wall. So, view the brick and mortar together and not just close up. Stand back and look at the selection since a majority of people will view the home from a distance.
Texture also plays a part in the overall appearance. Straight edge, smooth brick are often contemporary while tumbled, rough brick can look more rustic. If they are considering stone, find out if they want authentic rock, building stone or faux stone. Then, they can determine the style: stacked, ledge or fieldstone to name a few. Building Stone is ideal for mixing brick and stone since the masonry wall system stays the same and one trade can install both.
The exterior cladding is only the beginning. Consider your homeowners’ outdoor living space. The possibilities are only limited by imagination. Masonry materials can define a space, create a focal point and accent garden landscaping. People are enjoying being outside their homes to entertain or just relax. Adding outdoor living features such as paver walkways, fireplaces, retaining walls, cocktail bars, kitchen cabinets, pizza ovens, benches, columns, etc. can be as easy as picking up a DIY kit from a masonry retailer. The curb appeal from installing these features pays big dividends too when selling a home. In addition, realtors and homebuyers notice the finishing touches and the perceived value of the home increases with these masonry hardscape additions. Not to mention, they only get better looking over time.
Renovation is an optimal choice when a new home is not feasible. Thin brick can transform an interior or exterior wall. Whether updating a kitchen, updating a living room or creating a wine room, thin brick can be installed quickly and easily on an existing interior wall in a manner similar to tile giving any space an old world look. It instantly adds warmth and beauty. On the exterior of the home, removing existing siding and installing thin brick gives the appearance of a new full brick home. The results of recladding with thin brick are dramatic and provide many of the benefits of a full-bed brick system.
Masonry products are versatile, desirable and affordable. Brick and stone convey quality, stability and demonstrate value in a challenging economic environment. Their excellent performance attributes have been proven time and again for centuries. With their combination of qualities, masonry products can play an important role in building sustainably designed homes as no other building material can. Whether your goal on your next project is to build a new home, create amazing hardscapes or renovate your interior/exterior cladding, consider using brick and stone to take your project to the next level.
General Shale Brick, Inc. | www.generalshale.comOutdoor Living and Design Showroom1060-A Highway 66 South, Kernersville, NC 27284P 336-993-0882 | C 336-669-2491 | F 336-992-0994 [email protected] Twitter: @KELLYwithGSB
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Mr. and Mrs. LeeWinners! John Deers Lawn Mower
Special thanks to James River - Smitherman!
James River Equipment - SmithermanWinner of John Deere D110 Lawn Mower
Mr. and Mrs. Lee, East Bend, NC
Mustard Seed NurseryWinner of Kousa dogwood
Diane Evans
Weeks Hardwood Flooring Winner of 200 sq ft hardwood flooring refinishing
Steve Curl
If It’s CarpetWinner of 5 x 7 Floral Rug
Anne Davis
Professional Women in BusinessWinner of Gift Basket
Rick Thompson
PF PlumbingWinner of Diamond Club Membership
Mr. Miller, Kernersville, NC
General ShaleWinner of Square Fire Pit
Lori Smith
Piedmont Garage DoorsWinner of Garage Door OperatorCheryl Klingman, Advance, NC
Pilot Floor CoveringWinner of 10 x 10 Area Rug
Marlena Faircloth
As You Like It LandscapesWinner of Decorative Container of Plants
Rick Busch
Pine Hall BrickWinners of Dinner Gift Certificates (50/each)
Clint Babcock, 918-0256Kay Collins
Jay Mize ConstructionWinner of Dinner Gift Certificate ($100)
Tim Bennett
Marshall StoneWinner of Boulder & Delivery
John Matthews, Winston-Salem
Carpet One by Henry5 x 8 Wool Area Rug
Bernice Moore, Winston-Salem
(missing 5 winners)
THANK YOU to all Triad Home & Garden Show committee members & show volunteers for everything you did to help make this year’s event a success!Your time and efforts in volunteering were greatly appreciated.
Steve McSwain2012 Triad Home & Garden Show Chairperson
NAHB 2012 PRIORITIESResolve the Faulty Appraisal Process - Appraisals remain a major problem for the housing industry.
The process has gone seriously wrong because some appraisers are using distressed properties – many of which have been neglected and are in poor physical condition – as comparables in assessing the value of brand new homes without accounting for major differences in condition and quality. Without such adjustments, the two are not comparable. Appraisers don’t typically enter these fixer-up homes; if they did, they would likely recognize the substantial differences between a foreclosure that lacks working appliances and a new home fitted with state-of-the-art appliances.
Too often, due to faulty appraisal practices, the builder’s house winds up getting appraised at less than the cost of construction. This is not only unfair and unreasonable, but it perpetuates the cycle of declining home values, drives more home owners underwater, negatively affects housing demand and acts as an obstacle to the recovery of the housing market. Major reforms in appraisal practices and oversight are needed to ensure that appraisals accurately reflect true market values and don’t contribute to price volatility.
2012 NC RESIDENTIAL CODE AVAILABLE ONLINE Consequently, There Is No Legal Basis For InspectionsDepartments To Withhold Building Permits
NCHBA is pleased to report that the 2012 North Carolina Residential Building Code have been posted online. This new code becomes effective on Thursday (03/01/12). Click on the link below for more information:
While the ICC will not have published the code in its traditional book format by Thursday, the on-line version will allow general contractors, code enforcement officials, other industry professionals, and the general public to view the code in its entirety. Consequently, there is no legal basis to withhold building permits as several jurisdictions have recently threatened to do.
NCHBA has been working closely with officials of the NC Department of Insurance, the Governor’s Office, and the leadership of the General Assembly to resolve this impending crisis.
“Any withholding of building permits would have surely harmed the fragile recovery in the housing market that is beginning to take hold in our state,” said Mike Carpenter, NCHBA Executive Vice President. “We appreciate Commissioner Goodwin’s personal involvement in speaking to officials at the ICC to obtain this result.”
In an email to Commissioner Goodwin today, ICC officials said:
Dear Commissioner Goodwin, Good afternoon. As a follow up to staff discussions between ICC and NC, please accept this email as confirmation that the North Carolina State Building Code: 2012 Residential Code will be available on the ICC Free Public Resources site (http://www.ecodes.biz/ecodes_support/Free_Resources/2012NorthCarolina/12NorthCarolina_main.html) by 02:00pm EST, Tuesday, February 28, 2012. An ICC staff member will inform you in advance once the upload of the code is complete and viewable by the general public.
Contact Sara C. Yerkes or Vaughn Wicker with any questions.
CONTACT INFORMATIONSara C. YerkesSenior Vice President, Government RelationsInternational Code Council500 New Jersey Avenue, NW, 6th FloorWashington, D.C. 20001
Commissioner Goodwin will shortly be sending out a communication to all code enforcement officials advising them of the availability of the new code and affirming that permits should not be withheld.
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R E M O D E L E R S U P D A T EBob Vaughn, President, NAHBR, HBAWS
REMODELER ’S COUNC IL MEET INGSSecond Tuesday of each month
6pm - WFU Deacon Tower
The remodeling market is showing signs of improving as we move into our key selling season. Council members report an increased level of activity which we hope translates into new work later this year.
Our next meeting will be Tuesday, March 13th at Deacon Tower in the BB&T stadium. Our speaker will be James Terry from Velux Corporation to talk about innovations in their daylighting products. They have some new products that will be of interest to our remodeling customers.
In April we will welcome back Dan Dockery for April 10th to provide a codes update. This meeting will count towards CE credits for anyone who would like to attend.
Our Remodelers Showcase committee, chaired by Barry Wilson is already hard at work contacting members and making plans for the event. As always we welcome guests to our meetings, hope to see some new faces this year!
FAST-TRACK STORMWATER APPROVAL & NEW GREEN REBATES
Government Affairs Report
Proposed fast-track storm water permit for low density projectsAttention site planners, engineers and developers – On May 1st, the NC Department of Water Quality (DWQ) will make it faster for a typical low density development to get storm water permit approval. They are currently seeking public comments on the proposed draft general permit, implementation plan, and related forms associated with the fast-track program. One of the key aspects of the proposal is that there will not be a detailed review of every plan and set of calculations. Although DWQ will still require that plans and calculations are submitted, only a 10% sampling will go through a detailed review. To see the public notice, view more information about the program and learn how to submit comments, click on the link below: http://portal.ncdenr.org/web/wq/ws/su/current-notices/-/journal_content/56_INSTANCE_y9Oq/38364/5308161
Green Building Rebates Now Available in High Point – Get Them in Your CommunityGreen Incentives Group (GIG) member Judy Stalder(TREBIC) helped the triad-wide group achieve its first tangible success recently. High Point’s City Council approved green building incentives that include 50% rebates on various building permit fees for new construction and improvements to existing homes. GIG, which is chaired by Gus Preschle (Foothills Sierra Club) and me (HBAWS/WSRAR) has been asking local governments throughout the triad region to adopt green building and development incentives. The recent approval makes High Point the second community in the Triad offering green building rebates; Kernersville lead the way a few years ago. You can view specifics about these two rebate programs below. If you’d like to help GIG get a similar rebate program approved in your area, please email me at: [email protected]
PROFESSIONAL WOMEN IN BUILDINGJune DeLugas, President
Professional Women in Building Meet:First Tuesday of each month, 5:30 p.m., HBAWS Conference Room
Our energetic group met at the HBA House February 7th. With much to do on the agenda, we took a minute to reflect on the success of our recent endeavors at The Triad Home and Garden Show. During the event our organization collected $804.82 for the Lewis Wilson Scholarship fund and $275 for the Buck Horn Memorial Trust. The Professional Women in Business members brought garden items to go with three urns of flowers provided by New Garden Landscape and Nursery. The garden items were raffled during the three day show and some builders donated monies to support both worthy causes. Rosemary Howell donated two of her husband’s handmade knives. The two knives were listed in a silent auction with highest bidder receiving the knives. During the meeting we voted to raise the membership fees to $90 since National dues increased by $15. Treasurer Judy Redding reviewed the budget which was voted on and approved.
Our group discussed charities we plan on supporting during 2012. A great suggestion was made by Debbie Fletcher to go to the Ronald McDonald House for the March 7th meeting. We hope to see everyone there! Contact Gisella Lopez at [email protected] or June at [email protected] if you are interested in joining our lively group.
CONGRATS!Jerry Cowan, NCHBA Associate of the year!
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Wilson Lighting Co., Inc. 43Fence Builders, Inc. 41Bill Hege Carpets, Inc. 36Vulcan Materials Company 28Clemmons Hardwoods & Flooring 26Marsh Kitchens, Inc. 26Motsinger Block Plant, Inc. 26Houck Residential Designers 23Allegacy Federal Credit Union 22Merritt Land Co., LLC 19TMS 18Homes by Jonathan Lee, Inc. 17ABC Supply Co., Inc. 16Tri-City Plumbing Co. 16Decked Out of the Triad, Inc. 15Archadeck of the Piedmont Triad 13Builders Art & Graphics, Inc. 11Salem Paint & Wallcovering, Inc. 10Amcase, Inc 10Carpet Designers, Inc. 10Piedmont Protective Services, LLC 9Loflin Concrete Co., Inc. 8Knight Topline Heating & Cooling, Inc. 7Castlelights, Inc. 7
Lawn Masters Lawncare Inc. 7Piedmont Disposal, Inc. 6Interlandi & Assoc. Custom Home Designs 6ABC Supply Co., Inc. 6Lane & Sons Landscaping 5Renewal by Andersen of the Triad 5Energy Solutions 5Beeson Hardware Co. 4Maplestone Construction, LLC 4Duran Framing, Inc. 4Signature Custom Woodworking, Inc. 3Wallburg Mulch Sand & Gravel, Inc. 3Brothers Siding & Roofing 2Consolidated Landscaping, Inc. 2Progressive Security, Inc. 2Busch Insurance 2Imrie Design & Build LLC 2Roundtable Homes, LLC 2Affordable Waterproofing NC, LLC 1Southern Foods at Home 1CW Myers Trading Post, Inc 1Griffith & Thomas Construction Co, LLC 1Addressing Spaces 1
2012 Codes Update, Dan Dockery - March 13-15, 21,22
Tune in to WSJS, AM60, Saturdays: 9 - 10am for Real Estate Radio with John McPherson & Wendy Taylor, and 11am - 12pm for Around the House with Erik Anderson.
For more information about these two building industry related shows, visit the WSJS website: http://www.wsjs.com/Article.asp?id=595967
This is a brief summary of what will covered: 1) Major code changes and contrasts between the 2009 and 2012 Residential Codes. 2) The impact of the 2012 Energy Code on Residential construction from an enforcement perspective; and how will it change our approvals and the builder’s processes. 3) Component changes in NRG ratings, and methods/materials to meet the new prescriptive guidelines. 4) Home certification a) Ratings & Testing c) Third Party Certification b) Self - Certification d) Labeling
CLASS DATES: (2 hrs CE credit)March 13th- 8:30 am to 10:30 am at Piedmont Natural Gas, 2300 Lowery StreetMarch 14th- 3:00 pm to 5:00 pm at Piedmont Natural Gas, 2300 Lowery Street March 15th - 3pm - 5pm at Allegacy Federal Credit Union, 1691 Westbrook Plaza Drive, near Red LobsterMarch 21st - 3pm - 5pm at Allegacy Federal Credit Union, 1691 Westbrook Plaza Drive, near Red LobsterMarch 22nd- 3pm - 5pm at Allegacy Federal Credit Union, 1691 Westbrook Plaza Drive, near Red Lobster Please sign up right away as space is limited.The cost is $20.00 for the first person in a company and $10 for additional employees.Those that don’t pay in advance or the day of the seminar will be invoiced with an additional $5.00 invoice fee.Call or email Gisela at 768-5942, [email protected] Delay in Delivery of 2012 NC Residential Code Is Unfortunate,But It Does Not Provide A Legal Basis To Withhold Building Permits From The Public Also, please keep in mind that building permits issued prior to March 1, 2012, do not have to comply with the requirements that become mandatory on March 1. This is an option that builders may wish to consider to protect themselves especially if their local governments are currently contemplating any action to delay permits on or after that date. READ MORE