HOME Builders BUILDING PROFESSIONALS President’s Message 3 Showcase of Remodeled Homes 5 Spring Parade of Homes 7 NAHB Remodelers 8 Professional Women 8 INSIDE THIS ISSUE March 2011 HBAWS 220 Charlois Blvd W-S, NC 27103 336-768-5942 www.hbaws.org TRIAD HOME & GARDEN SHOW To stop receiving printed newsletter via mail & start receiving electronic newsletter via email, Call: 768-5942 The 23 nd annual Triad Home & Garden Show took place in downtown Winston Salem at the M.C. Benton Convention Center. Visitors enjoyed over 120 exhibits, garden areas, a variety of seminars, door prizes, and the new design showrooms. This marketing event is to benefit our member companies of which 72% of the exhibitors were HBA members. “The Triad Home and Garden Show marks the beginning of the real estate season for builders, associates and homeowners alike. I spoke with many attendees who told me they come to this show every year and it marks the beginning of Spring for them. When I asked many of these attendees how long have they been coming to our show, I received many answers like 5, 10 and even 15 years. I have found that the Triad Home and Garden Show is a major marketing event for my business, said Steve McSwain, event Chairperson.” Attendees to the Show received valuable information to help jumpstart their spring renovating projects, learn about new products and services, and affordable solutions to both indoor and outdoor home improvement projects. In addition to serving as a great resource to consumers, the show supported the local community - a portion of the event proceeds benefited Habitat for Humanity of Forsyth County. The HBAWS VIP Member’s Only Party was sponsored by STOCK Building Supply. The event was held Friday night during the show and included food, beverages and networking time with other HBA members. Thank You STOCK Building Supply for your dedicated and long lasting support of our show. Many exhibitor door prizes were given away, with the grand prize being the Lawn Tractor from James River Equipment - Smitherman. This year they gave away a John Deere® D110 lawn tractor with a bagger, valued at over $2,000. *A list of prizes and winners is shown on page 11. The Triad Home & Garden Show committee members put together a great show, led by Chairperson Steve McSwain, Maplestone Construction LLC., and a host of wonderful volunteers. Special thanks to Missy Easter – Nationwide Insurance/Missy Easter Agency for performing a variety of tasks, including scheduling volunteers, providing lanyards for the VIP Members Only Party and cheerleading along the way! HBAWS appreciates all of those who gave their time and effort toward making the show a success - HBA members, sponsors, exhibitors, volunteers, ticket purchasers, seminar speakers and committee members. Thank you! See page 9 for a list of exhibitors.
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HOMEBuilders
B U I L D I N G P R O F E S S I O N A L S
President’s Message 3
Showcase of Remodeled Homes 5
Spring Parade of Homes 7
NAHB Remodelers 8
Professional Women 8
inside this issue
March 2011
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220 Charlois BlvdW-S, NC 27103336-768-5942
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TRIAD HOME & GARDEN SHOW
to stop receiving printed
newsletter via mail &
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newsletter via email,
Call: 768-5942
The 23nd annual Triad Home & Garden Show took place in downtown Winston Salem at the M.C. Benton Convention Center. Visitors enjoyed over 120 exhibits, garden areas, a variety of seminars, door prizes, and the new design showrooms. This marketing event is to benefit our member companies of which 72% of the exhibitors were HBA members. “The Triad Home and Garden Show marks the beginning of the real estate season for builders, associates and homeowners alike. I spoke with many attendees who told me they come to this show every year and it marks the beginning of Spring for them. When I asked many of these attendees how long have they been coming to our show, I received many answers like 5, 10 and even 15 years. I have found that the Triad Home and Garden Show is a major marketing event for my business, said Steve McSwain, event Chairperson.” Attendees to the Show received valuable information to help jumpstart their spring renovating projects, learn about new products and services, and affordable solutions to both indoor and outdoor home improvement projects. In addition to serving as a great resource to consumers, the show supported the local community - a portion of the event proceeds benefited Habitat for Humanity of Forsyth County.
The HBAWS VIP Member’s Only Party was sponsored by STOCK Building Supply. The event was held Friday night during the show and included food, beverages and networking time with other HBA members. Thank You STOCK Building Supply for your dedicated and long lasting support of our show.
Many exhibitor door prizes were given away, with the grand prize being the Lawn Tractor from James River Equipment - Smitherman. This year they gave away a John Deere® D110 lawn tractor with a bagger, valued at over $2,000. *A list of prizes and winners is shown on page 11.
The Triad Home & Garden Show committee members put together a great show, led by Chairperson Steve McSwain, Maplestone Construction LLC., and a host of wonderful volunteers. Special thanks to Missy Easter – Nationwide Insurance/Missy Easter Agency for performing a variety of tasks, including scheduling volunteers, providing lanyards for the VIP Members Only Party and cheerleading along the way! HBAWS appreciates all of those who gave their time and effort toward making the show a success - HBA members, sponsors, exhibitors, volunteers, ticket purchasers, seminar speakers and committee members. Thank you! See page 9 for a list of exhibitors.
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2011 Sponsors’ ClubHome Builders Association of Winston Salem
PRESIDENT’S MESSAGESteve Hurst – Steve E. Hurst Construction
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top 10 nChBA ACtiOnstO BeneFit MeMBeRs in 2010
One of the many benefits of being a member of HBAWS, NCHBA and NAHB, is the peace of mind you have knowing the North Carolina Home Builders Association is working diligently to protect the interests of the home building industry. To summarize our most important work in 2010, we have compiled a document entitled “Top 10 NCHBA Actions to Benefit Our Members in 2010.” While it was difficult to narrow down the work NCHBA did in 2010 to just ten items, we feel these actions resulted in the biggest member benefit. Here is a sneak peak at the Top 10 NCHBA actions to benefit members in 2010:
1. Stopped Residential Sprinkler Proposal2. Negotiated Compromise on Energy Efficiency Mandates3. Led Effort to Make Solving AD&C Credit Crisis NAHB’s Number One Priority4. Repeal of Unfair Merkley Provision in Health Care Reform Act5. Won Final Victory Against Adequate Public Facilities Ordinances (AFPO)6. Provided Critical Tax Relief and Assistance with Builder Cash Flow
7. Preserved Housing Affordability by Extending Certain Development Approvals 8. Builders Mutual Insurance Co. Policyholder Dividend9. Preserve Housing Affordability by Fighting efforts by the State Banking Commission to Limit Builder Assistance to Home Buyers Who Choose to Utilize Affiliated Builder Mortgage Lenders10. Led Effort to Ensure That NAHB Did Not Raise Member Dues During These Difficult Times
READ MORE: For the latest news updates from NCHBA, visit their website: www.nchba.org
“I’ve been a Spike Club member for 10 rewarding years. Being a member of the Spike Club has given me the opportunity to not only meet our new members, but become well known to long-term HBA
members looking for an active member to do business with. If you are looking to be
the fuel that powers the HBA, Spike Club is for you.”
Ronald Schwartz Jr.,President Audio Video One, Inc.
HOMEBuilders Newsletter 2010
MEMBER - AD CONTRACT -Company Name: _______________________________________________________________
Phone Number: ___________________________________ E-mail: ______________________________________________ Ad sizes and Rates
Annual Contract Rate1 1x Rate CHECK AD DESIREDFull Page (single invoice) (invoiced monthly) Back Cover (7.5”h x 7.5”v) $2,898 N/A2 Inside Back Cover (7.5”h x 10”v) $3,099 $287 Inside Front Cover (7.5”h x 10”v) $3,099 $287 Run of publication (7.5”h x 10”v) $2,808 $260 (Contact the HBAWS regarding availability of cover placements.)Half Page: horizontal (7.5”h x 5”v) $1,620 $150 Half Page: vertical (3.75”h x 10”v) $1,620 $150 Third Page (2.5”h x 10”v) $1,296 $120 Quarter Page (3.75”h x 5”v) $918 $85 Eighth Page (3.75”h x 2.5”v) $669 $62 One page insert (advertiser provides copies) $320
One page, one-sided (HBAWS makes black & white copies) $465 1 Annual Contract Rate: Rate reflects a 10% discount -- against the 1x rate -- for yearly contracts (12 consecutive placements)
that are paid in-full upfront.2 Back cover: Placement on back cover is available only on an annual contract basis.
Please begin running my ad in __________________ (month & year) and run my ad for _____ months.Ads are due to HBAWS by the 11th day of the month preceeding the month in which they are to run.Ads must be provided to HBAWS as black and white PDF files. If artwork is required for your ad, there will be an additional $50 set-up fee.
*All rates listed are for HBAWS members. For non-member advertising rates, please call 336.768.5942.
I understand that it is my responsiblity to provide the HBAWS with a properly-sized ad in an appropriate electronic file format. If I wish to change my ad content, I recognize that it is my responsiblity to contact the HBAWS and provide them with the new ad file by the deadline date for the corresponding month. Signature ______________________________________________ Date __________________________________
Method of Payment Check Enclosed* Invoice me for total amount of annual contract Invoice me monthly
Visa MasterCard Card #: _______________________________________ Exp. Date: __________________
Name on Card: _______________________________________ Signature ___________________________________________ Total Payment: $ __________________ *Make checks payable to “HBA of Winston-Salem.”
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ADVERTISE WITH US!!! Call Bev for more information!
In today’s market, competition is thick and you must take extra steps in making your home stand out from the crowd. How can you do this? Well, it’s really easy, it just takes a few minor attitude adjustments and you moving out…just kidding, you do not have to move out. You do have to take the Home out of your House. What I mean to say is, depersonalize your home and turn it into a model. This house is now on the market and your goal is to sell it. Everything must have a place and less is more. Here are a few quick tips to help you stage your home and sell faster for more money.
Less furniture in a room can make a room feel •bigger, even if you think that showing your massive bedroom suite/living room suite with all 5 or 6 pieces clearly shows what the room can hold, think again. You have just eaten up useful floor space for your potential buyer’s wants and needs and your room is viewed as small and cramped.
Clean your windows, inside & out. Let them •see clearly all of the potential in your home and outdoor living space. Also, change your mini blinds out for 2” faux wood blinds or if you don’t want the investment…just take them down completely.
Remove all the knick-knacks and items that •you do not use on a daily basis from all countertops (kitchen & baths), bookshelves and furniture. Your collectibles are distracting to the space and your buyers. The buyer’s can’t see past your stuff to visualize their belongings in the home.
Update the fixtures. Thanks to the big box •stores, lighting and fixtures have become more and more affordable. You can replace most fixtures for less than $100 each. Try not to get caught up in the trend colors…remember that is personalizing. Stick
with polished chrome or brushed nickel. Currently polished chrome fixtures for lighting and baths are making a major come back. They are classic colors that never go out of style and they are the least expensive. By the way, do not forget to change out switch covers and outlet covers to match or go neutral. NO BRASS!
Spruce up the entry. Make someone want •to enter your home. You remember “don’t judge a book by it’s cover” well, that’s what people are doing when they drive by your house. They are assuming that a rundown porch or entry could only indicate a neglected interior. A new rug, fresh paint on the door, new (black) shutters new (black) light fixtures and live plants in good condition will add major value to your curb appeal.
Finally, Re-evaluate. Have you, your spouse, •a friend and/or family member walk through the house and point out things that stand out, take the good with the bad. Remember try not to take this personally…this is no longer your “home”, it’s a house that’s on the market. Highlight the good areas and fix the bad. You are moving on and the ultimate goal is to sell!
Quick Tips to Help You Sell Your Home: Staging 101
Professional Women in BuildingFirst Tuesday of each month
6:00 p.m., LocationTBD
Professional Women in Building started fundraising for 2011 with raffle ticket sales at the Triad Home and Garden Show. On Sunday, by the close of the show over $650 was collected from raffle ticket sales which helps fund the Lewis Wilson Scholarship Awards. We are still in need of fund to reach our $1000 goal for 2011, which will allow us to offer two $500 scholarships to worthy students. We are very pleased with the support shown by our local community, especially in consideration of the current economy.
Our appreciation goes to our friends at New Garden Landscape and Nursery for their donation of beautiful potted plants and plant stands for the PWB door prize at the Triad Home & Garden Show. Also, we would like to thank the other generous members who provided donations for the giveaway. These donations enable 100% of our proceeds to go into the LWSA fund. Thank you to our wonderful PWB volunteers who staffed the booth during the show.
Karen Pierce from the Welcome Baby Program of SCAN will be our guest speaker at the March lst meeting. Please bring baby items to the meeting to help mothers and babies via SCAN’s program.
Now that The Triad Home & Garden Show is behind us, I would like to thank the 18 NAHB Remodelers Council members that participated with booths at the Show.
How many of us realize that President Obama has appointed his Deficit Reduction Commission? The commission’s goal is to balance the budget by 2015. While the deficit needs to be addressed immediately, do we realize that they are discussing or considering
eliminating or reducing the Mortgage Interest Deduction? This deduction (M.I.D.) has been part of the income tax code since its inception in 1913. This would simply be another tax on the middle class; 65% that claim this deduction earn less than $100,000 a year and 91% earn less than $200,000. This could also effect deductions on state & local property taxes, low income housing credits, depreciation for residential rental property, home equity loan interest, and create higher taxes on our primary residences when sold! Our customers use home equity lines to pay us, they often need to sell their primary residence to buy our new and remodeled homes! 81% of Americans think the M.I.D. should remain as is, and 70% say they would oppose any political candidate that would support changing or eliminating the M.I.D. We can not allow a change like this to occur, let’s all support the efforts of NAHB and make sure the M.I.D. remains in our tax code.
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GOVERNMENTAL AFFAIRS REPORTNancy Gould - Joint Governmental Affairs Director
CHANGE OF USEWorking With Local Government Pays Off
A couple of years ago, the WSRAR REALTORS® Commercial Alliance created the “Change-of-Use Taskforce” to solve a major problem that was hindering commercial real estate brokers in doing their job and turning new and expanding businesses away from Winston-Salem and Forsyth County.
The Taskforce has been working for two years now to improve the frustrating, time consuming, and expensive problems encountered whenever someone wants to change the occupancy of a building. It is difficult to get a reliable answer from the city if you just want to know how a particular building can be used. For example, if a building is zoned business you might be told there are several types of businesses, offices and other uses (such as a daycare or a restaurant) that could be located there. However, after you or your client are ready to move in, you learn that multiple, sometimes expensive, upgrades to the building are necessary to meet building code, fire code and other codes to be eligible for “your particular use,” - even though the building met these codes for the prior use.
The Taskforce, led by Charles Miller, Miller-Hatcher Commercial Real Estate, soon grew to include City/
County staff, commercial REALTORS®, architects and builders, who have shared information and tackled the problem together. Sharing information helped us and City/County officials and staff better understand why determining the uses permitted in a building has been difficult and why major changes locally and statewide are needed.
The short term results are a new request and reply process available on the WS/FC Inspections Depart. Website: http://www.cityofws.org/Home/Departments/Inspections/Articles/Inspections. Click on “Forms & Fees.” Then choose the Change of Use/Occupancy Form that can be filled out on-line and submitted electronically.
Instead of spending thousands of dollars on detailed plans prior to knowing the magnitude of the costs of making required building and other code improvements, you now have the option of an inspection and assessment of a building by local government staff for just $250. This is a real bargain for what you get!
We think these improvements will result in more accurate and timely answers from Inspections
Staff, bigger cost savings, and more businesses choosing Winston-Salem and Forsyth County to locate and expand.
The Taskforce hopes members will use the new Change-of-Use request process and the optional inspection/assessment program. Your feedback would be greatly appreciated.
However, the Taskforce has just begun! Look for even bigger and better changes as the group continues to work on making the reuse of existing buildings easier for everyone.
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* HBAWS members are in Boldw w w . h b a w s . o r g / s h o w
Affordable Waterproofing NC, LLCAll-Things-Wood
American Wood Reface/Countertop SolutionsArchadeck
Backyard Etc.Bath Fitter
BB&TBetter Business Bureau of NWNC
BloomDay Granite & MarbleBobby’s Concrete, Inc.
Buck Horn Construction Co., Inc.Carolina Gardener Magazine
Leonard Buildings & Truck AccessoriesLogan Heating & Air Conditioning, Inc.
Maplestone Construction, LLCMaster Gardeners of Forsyth County
Mathis Home ImprovementsMister Sparky
Morgan & Parker Builders, Inc.Myers Greenhouse, Inc.Nationwide Insurance
Natural Home LiteNed R. Eldridge, Inc.
Overhead Door Company of GreensboroP.F. Plumbing Contractors, Inc.
Paint & Coatings, Ltd.Parks Chevrolet
Pella Window & Door Co.Piedmont Garage Door Co., Inc.
Piedmont Landscape DesignPiedmont Natural GasPiedmont Stone Inc.
Pine Hall Brick Co., Inc.Preferred Roofing Inc.
Puro Clean Mold Remediation & Environmental Solutions Group
Quality Oil Company LLCRainbow Cleaning Systems
Re-Bath of the TriadReal Estate Brokers for Stokes County
Reece BuildersRenewal by Andersen of the Triad
Rothrock Renovation & Remodeling a Division of Zack Rothrock Builders, Inc.
Snazzy Screen SolutionsSouthern Foods at Home
Spaugh Construction & RemodelingStephen L. Mabe Building, Inc.
STOCK Building SupplySuper-Sod of the Triad
Tarheel Basement SystemsThe Davey Tree Expert Company
The Stone ResourceTime Warner Cable
Truliant Federal Credit UnionUS Home Exterior
Uncommon USA Inc.Weeks Hardwood Flooring & Carpet, Inc.
Wells Fargo Home MortgageWishon & Carter Builders, Inc.
T R I A D H O M E& Garden Show
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T R I A D H O M E
Participating Agents of...
& Garden ShowTo view Triad Home & Garden Show Photo Album visit: www.facebook.com/hbaws
THANK YOU TO ALL OUR WONDERFUL VOLUNTEERS & COMMITTEE MEMBERS!!!and a special thanks to Missy Easter!
HBAWS would like to recognize the generous support of the following companies and organizations, which helped make this year’s Home & Garden Show a successful event:
Congratulations to THGS Prize Winners!JAMES RIVER EQUIPMENT-SMITHERMAN
GRAND PRIZE- John Deere, D110 Lawn Mower, Value $2,000+ WINNER: Larry McCallie
Pine Hall Brick, Booth # 100, 101, 102Two $50 Lone Star gift certificates
WINNERS: J. Martich & Savannah Kilby
Professional Women in Building, Booth # 187Gift Basket - WINNER: Jan Detter
Electrolux, Booth # 149Guardian Heater - WINNER: Rae Ann Johnson
Sponsorship opportunities available for Fall Parade of Homes. The Fall Parade of Homes registration forms and the Parade Partners will be ready in April. The Spring & Fall Online Discount Directory are currently available on the HBA website. If you haven’t already started planning your entry, now is the time to do so!
• October 12 •Pre-qualifying, 8:00 a.m. – until finished
• October13 •Judging, 8:00 a.m. – 5:00 p.m.
• October 15, 16 •First weekend of Parade homes open to public, 1:00 – 5:00 p.m.
• October 18 •Golden Home Awards Celebration
• October 20 •Builder/Realtor Open House Extravaganza at Association House
• October 22, 23 •Second weekend of Parade homes open to public, 1:00 – 5:00 p.m.
Fall Parade of Homes - Calendar of Events
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BUCK HORN CONSTRUCTIONSelected to Build Fall Parade Association Home
The Association Home has a long history of creating wonderful examples of our member’s work, and this year’s home is no exception.
You can always recognize a Buck Horn home when visiting open houses or touring our annual “Parade of Homes.” Buck’s exciting floor plans are captivating, with extensive detail and unique custom features throughout the home. Once you enter a Buck Horn home, you will be amazed at all the extras and think “that’s a really great idea, why hasn’t anyone else thought of that.” The spacious layout and open floorplan of his homes creates a comfortable flow between rooms.. Additionally,, the layout and design of the spaces themselves lend comfort and functionality to everyday life..
Buck Horn, Buck Horn Construction, will be building the 2011 Association Home on lot 268, Brookberry Farm. The home will be priced around the 600k range, and will be marketed by Karen Starets of Prudential Carolinas Reality. This home will be conveniently located across from the community pool and recreational facilities. It also is adjacent to a natural area giving the feel of even more open space.
The home is reminiscent of a quaint English cottage, designed with flowing, yet elegant spaces throughout. The two-sided fireplace is enjoyed from the foyer, dining room and grand room. The large kitchen offers ample counter space, which is perfect for entertaining. It also has an adjoining keeping room and breakfast room. A first-floor master suite provides a comfortable area for relaxation. Three additional bedrooms along with a media room upstairs complete this cottage home. The finished size will be approximately 4,000 square feet along with a three car main level garage.
*Plans will be available soon at the HBA office for our members to review and to submit bids.
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Spring Parade of HomesApril 30, May 1 & May 7, 8
Fall Parade of HomesOct. 15, 16 & 22, 23
Websitewww.hbaws.org
New Fax336-774-6778
2011 MARCH MADNESS NC BUILD-PAC Bracket
Finally a fundraiser that people will want to be involved in! We decided to do an NCAA Tournament fundraiser to raise money for NC BUILD-PAC. It will be a 50/50 drawing like many of you are used to, but participants will fill out a bracket and pick the teams they think will win. Whoever has the most points at the end is the winner and will get a prize
A page has been set up through piryx to allow members to give the required $10 to be involved (which will cover their individual contribution goal for the year) and make it easy for them to contribute.
How to plan and support BUILD-PAC:h t t p s : / / s e cu r e . p i r yx . c om /dona t e / 4qOVmZqs /NCBUILD-PAC/Bracket
Once the $10 contribution is received, a message will appear on the screen with a password to join the bracket followed by an e-mail with the same info. All of the details are listed on the contribution page and it is quite simple to fill out the bracket once the teams are announced.
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APPLICANTS FOR CONSIDERATION
WELCOME NEW MEMBERS
NEW MEMBERS & APPLICANTS
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Premier Commercial Builders IncDon Vanderbeck428 Anita DrWinston Salem, NC 27104336.765.1088Sponsor: Steven Slate
Moon Construction, Inc Kenneth Moon4474 West Old Hwy 64Lexington , NC 27295336.787.5677Sponsor: Shane Wagoner
Link to 2011 Celebrity Serve of the Triad: http://celebrityserve.org/id9.html
Alan and Debbie Fletcher- El Maguey Mexican RestaurantBuck Horn - Big Shotz-Clemmons
Zack Rothrock - Big Shotz-ClemmonsRick Tozier - Foothills
Matt Menzi - DiamondbackChuck Hicks and Carlos Martinez - The Diner (Lunch)
Ron Williams - BibsJerry Herman - Riverbirch Lodge (Lunch)
Join Celebrity Serve for Wishes March 8 at restaurants listed below
and let your FAVORITEHBAWS Celebrity serve you!
Hennings Construction Company, Darren Hennings 10011 NC Hwy 67, East Bend
336.699.2444Grading Contractor, In business for 20 yrsSponsor: Al Hyatt
All-Things-Wood, G.L. Brown4105 Chatham Hill Rd, Winston Salem336.575.8721Floor & Cabinet Refinishing, In business for 2 yrs
Floor Coverings International, Randy Hatteberg116 North Main St., Kernersville336.996.7524Floor Coverings Dealer & Installation, In business for 20 yrs
S.T Bullard, Inc., Steve Bullard9058 Fantasy Rd, Lewisville336.287.8481Decorative Concrete Refinishing, In business for 11 yrs
Mold Remediation, In business for 2.5 yrsSponsor: Missy Easter
*Castlelights, Inc, Tim Burge4223 Sandhurst Dr, Clemmons336.505.4913Outdoor & Landscape Lighting, Sponsor: TBD*Membership lapsed over a yr:
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Adv. Consumer Electronics, Inc.Alliance Contr. of the Carolinas
ARENA Builders Associates, LLCB Square Builders, Inc.
Bean Builders, Inc.BIMCO Plumbing Supply
Bobby W. Hawkins BuildersBreeden Insurance Services, Inc.
Built Right Cust. Homes of NC, LLCBurris Roofing Co., Inc.
C.F. Stone Building Co. Inc.Carolina Landscape, Inc.
Castlerock, LLCCC & A Builders, Inc.
Closet Rejuvenation, Inc.Danny’s Welding
David S. Mallard ConstructionFairway Independent Mortgage
Fireside Hearth and HomeFleshman Construction, Inc.
Fowler-Jones Construction Co.Godby Construction CompanyHall Insurance Associates, Inc.
Home Investments, LLC/First Choice Auction & Realty
HPB Insurance GroupJay Mize Construction Inc.
JT Sipe Building Company, LLCLEAP Realty, LLC
M. J. Silmser CorporationMarshall & Manuel Insulation, Inc.
Wilson Lighting Co., Inc. 42Home Real Estate Company 33BB&T 27Vulcan Materials Company 27Marsh Kitchens, Inc. 25Motsinger Block Plant, Inc. 25AEA Properties, LLC 25Robert Nordlander, CPA, PA 22William D. Houck & Associates, Inc. 22TMS 17Southern Community Bank & Trust 14Archadeck of the Piedmont Triad 12Builders Art & Graphics, Inc. 10Adams-Mulford, Inc. 9Walkabout Tile 7
Keller Williams Realty of Winston-Salem 6Greenwood Developers Inc. 6Castlelights, Inc. 6W.S. Craver Construction, LLC 5Budget Blinds 6Bell, Davis & Pitt, P.A. 4Energy Solutions 4Renewal by Andersen of the Triad 4Resurfacing Specialists LLC 3Maplestone Construction, LLC 3Olvera Construction 3Primo Water 3Rocky Tops 2My Dog Tess Realty 2Signature Custom Woodworking, Inc. 2
Matthews Enterprises, LLCMorgan & Parker Builders, Inc.
Morgan Builders, Inc.New Garden Landscape & Nursery
New Pyramid Builders, Inc.Norandex/Reynolds Dist. Co.
Preferred Bldrs of the Triad, Inc.Preferred Roofing Inc.
Premier Constr. Services, LLCPrudential Carolinas Realty
Quality Refrig. Concepts, Inc.Ricci Bldrs & Management, Inc.
Rising Concepts Inc.Sir Speedy Printing
Stephen L. Mabe Building, Inc.Strauss Enterprises
T.R. Perkins Building Co.The Dubuisson Company
The Phoenix CompanySherwin Williams Paint Co.Tim Grein Custom HomesTruliant Fed. Credit Union
Ultimate Edge, Inc.United Plastics Corp.
W. Wayne Frye Organ. Inc.W.M. Wrege Bldg Co., Inc.
Whitley-Reavis Ins. Agency
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H B A W S B O A R D o f D I R E C T O R S2011 HBAWS BOARD OFFICERS
Steve Hurst, PresidentSteve McSwain, 1st Vice-PresidentShane Wagner, 2nd Vice-President
Jennifer Sammons, SecretaryMike Hayes, Treasurer
Rich Achor, Immediate Past President
2011 DIRECTORSRichard Alexander
Pat BullardJeff Canter
Andy CollinsScott CraverBryan DanielRick Easter
Buck HornRosemary Howell
Todd IsenhourAngela KalamarasNathan Myers
Tammy NeedhamSarah Olson
Ron RicciKeith Rogers
Mike ScardinaChris Smith
Chris ThompsonRick TozierBob Vaughn
COMMITTEE/COUNCIL CHAIRSAssociate Members Committee
Bryan Daniel, ChairpersonNAHB Remodelers
Mike Scardina, PresidentProfessional Women in Building