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THE TRIANGLE’S BEST REMODELERSSEE PAGE 34
OUTDOORLIVING
THE 2012REMODELERSHOME TOUR
TODAYTRIANGLE
THE TRIANGLE’S PREMIERREMODELING DIRECTORY &RESOURCE GUIDE ®
REMODELINGSPRING.SUMMER.2012
REMODELING TODAY TRIANGLE IS AN OFFICIAL PUBLICATION OFTHE HOME BUILDERS ASSOCIATION OF RALEIGH - WAKE COUNTY
AND THE HOME BUILDERS ASSOCIATION OF DURHAM, ORANGE & CHATHAM COUNTIES
www.wakeremodelers.com • www.docremodelers.com
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EXECUTIVE COMMITTEECHAIREddie Casanave, Distinctive Remodeling, LLCVICE CHAIRDeveraux Hamilton, Envision Built, LLCPAST CHAIRSteven Hilliard, Hilliard Contracting, Inc.STAR AWARDS CHAIRHarold Glazer, H. Glazer Builder, Inc.REMODELERS HOME TOUR CHAIRPeggy Mackowski, Quality Design & Construction, Inc.CARE COUNCIL LIAISONLewis Sadler, Sadler ConstructionCOMMUNITY SERVICE CHAIRSSeamus Conlon, Builders FirstSourceElliot Kanarek, EMK Construction, Inc.MARKETING CHAIRSCatherine Baker, TrendMark, Inc.Nancy Latz, Closet CreationsMEMBERSHIP CHAIRSBetsy Lingenheld, Residential Construction ResourcesSally Williams, Colorful Concepts Interior DesignMEMBERS AT LARGEJay Cole, NorandexJohn Sperath, Blue Ribbon Residential ConstructionGlenn White, Complete Construction Company
STAFFEXECUTIVE VICE PRESIDENTTim MintonDIRECTOR OF REMODELING AND GRAPHIC DESIGNLeigh Ann Teague
HBA OF DURHAM, ORANGE & CHATHAMCOUNTIES REMODELERS COUNCIL
HBA OF RALEIGH-WAKE COUNTY REMODELERS COUNCIL
EXECUTIVE COMMITTEECHAIRMAN Edward Hauser, Hauser Building Company, Inc.VICE CHAIR Jeremy Farber, Maplewood Building Company, LLCIMMEDIATE PAST CHAIR Mark Todd, Hammerhead BuildingCHAIR APPOINTEE Simon Vincent, Vincent Building, Inc.BUILDER MEMBERS AT LARGE Blake Anderson, Innovative Restoration, LLCDan Fritz, J. Daniel Fritz, BuilderHarry McLean, Chapel Hill Design, LLCLee Harden, J L H Construction CompanyASSOCIATE MEMBERS AT LARGE Jeff Rubish, High & Rubish Insurance AgencyScott Talbert, Talbert Building Supply
Chairs’ MessageA GREAT WEEKENDTO EXPLOREWelcome to the inaugural issue of Remodeling Today Triangle, a publication
of the Remodelers Councils of the Home Builders Association of Raleigh-Wake County and the Home Builders Association of Durham, Orange and
Chatham Counties.We would like to invite you to join us for the 12th Annual Remodelers Home Tour
taking place Saturday, April 28 from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. and Sunday, April 29 from 1 p.m.to 5 p.m. Today, more homeowners are focusing on home improvement and discov-ering the potential of their living space than ever before. Whether the project is smallor large, “green,” or “aging in place,” the Remodelers Home Tour is a great weekendto explore recent projects and to learn about the benefits of remodeling.
With 20 homes on the 2012 tour in the Wake County area, you’ll be sure to seesome wonderful projects. For homeowners who are considering future remodelingprojects and improvements, the tour is a great opportunity to meet some of ourremodeling members and learn about their areas of expertise.
For more information about the tour, please see page 19 of the magazine and visitour website at www.wakeremodelers.com.
Finally, why choose a Remodelers Council member for your next home remodelingproject? In a word: commitment. Our members are committed to assuring you have apositive remodeling experience. From adherence to our Code of Ethics (see page 8) toour member certification programs (see page 8), you can count on them for theircraftsmanship and professionalism.
For more information on the Remodelers Council of the HBA of Raleigh-WakeCounty, visit www.wakeremodelers.com and for the Remodelers Council of the HBAof Durham, Orange and Chatham Counties visit www.docremodelers.com.
Eddie CasanaveRemodelers Council ChairHBA of Raleigh-Wake County
Ed HauserRemodelers Council ChairHBA of Durham, Orange and Chatham Counties
HBA OF RALEIGH-WAKE COUNTY REMODELERS COUNCIL5580 Centerview Drive, Suite 115Raleigh, NC 27606Phone: 919-233-2033Fax: 919-233-2036www.wakeremodelers.com
CHAIR .....................................................................Eddie CasanaveEXECUTIVE VICE PRESIDENT..................................Tim MintonSTAFF LIAISON .................................................Leigh Ann Teague
HBA OF DURHAM, ORANGE & CHATHAM COUNTIES REMODELERS COUNCIL
20 W. Colony Place, Suite 180Durham, NC 27705Phone: 919-493-8899Fax: 919-460-8899www.docremodelers.com
CHAIR......................................................................Edward HauserEXECUTIVE VICE PRESIDENT .............................Nick TennysonSTAFF LIAISON..........................................................Faith Strowd
4DMIPUBLISHER ................................................................. Kevin FordEDITOR....................................................................... Troy BlewettCREATIVE DIRECTOR ............................................. Pete MorettaOPERATIONS DIRECTOR ........................................... Ruth FordMARKETING DIRECTOR ............................................ John FordOFFICE MANAGER .............................................Michelle Lovrine
Read Remodeling Today Triangle online at www.remodelinform.com. Published by 4th DimensionMedia, Inc. for exclusive use by the HBA.4th Dimension Media, Inc.W298 N1004 St. James WayWaukesha, WI 53188
When choosing a builder or remodeler, you wantsomeone with the knowledge and expertise to do the job right. That’s why the National
Association of Home Builders (NAHB) and the HBAs ofRaleigh-Wake County and Durham, Orange & ChathamCounties offer professional designations that help con-sumers identify builders and remodelers who have commit-ted themselves to continually improving their skills and bet-tering their profession.
CERTIFIED AGING-IN-PLACE SPECIALIST (CAPS)The NAHB has joined forces with AARP and several experi-enced remodelers to develop the Certified Aging-in-PlaceSpecialist (CAPS) certification. Designees are trained tounderstand and respond to the unique needs of older homeowners.
CERTIFIED GRADUATE REMODELER (CGR)The Certified Graduate Remodeler (CGR) designation rec-ognizes remodeling professionals who have a proven trackrecord of success. You can count on remodelers who have theCGR designation to show a high level of professionalism andcredibility, and those who earn it can be considered industryleaders.
GRADUATE MASTER REMODELER (GMR)The Graduate Master Remodeler (GMR) designation allowsCertified Graduate Remodelers (CGR) to attain furtherrecognition for educational excellence and longevity in theremodeling industry. Qualifications include 15 years ofremodeling experience.
CERTIFIED GREEN PROFESSIONAL (CGP)The Certified Green Professional designation recognizesbuilders, remodelers and other industry professionals whoincorporate green building principles into homes without driving up the cost of construction.
MASTER IN RESIDENTIAL MARKETING (MIRM)The Master in Residential Marketing (MIRM) designation is thefourth and most prestigious designation given by the Institute.The MIRM is the top-level achievement for professionals in newhome marketing. Candidates must successfully complete thefour (4) required courses, have 50 elective hours and write a marketing case study focusing on a new home community.
GRADUATE MASTER BUILDER (GMB)The ultimate symbol of the building professional, the GraduateMaster Builder (GMB) designation is for experienced veteransonly. Before beginning the GMB designation process, you musthave the CGB designation, the CGR designation, or the CGAdesignation with five years of building experience, or ten years ofbuilding experience and have completed three CGB/CGR/CGAcourses. GMB courses are more advanced with in-depth instruc-tion geared for experienced building professionals.
CERTIFIED GRADUATE BUILDER (CGB)CGB is an exclusive professional designation designed toemphasize business and project management skills. Candidatesmust have: Two years of building experience by graduation;Completion of the Builder Assessment Review (BAR); Be a"builder" according to the following criteria: primary execu-tive/owner of a company, superintendent or lead carpenter, orconstruction executive personnel/employee who has built aminimum of one dwelling in the past 24 months.
PROFESSIONAL DESIGNATIONS SET PROFESSIONAL BUILDERS AND REMODELERS APART
Certified Experts
As an NAHB Remodelers member in good standing, I (the remodeler) fully accept the responsibilities and obligations inherent in providing professional remodeling services, and hereby agree to support and abide by the following standards:
I pledge to:• Conduct our business operations in a manner that will reflect credit upon my company,
the NAHB Remodelers, and the remodeling industry.• Comply both in spirit and letter with rules and regulations prescribed by law and government
agencies for the health, safety and welfare of the community.• Describe accurately and honestly the price, materials and standards of workmanship used in our jobs.• Use only materials and products equal to or exceeding the quality of those specified in the contract• Start the construction process as soon as feasible upon award of the contract and proceed diligently
to completion of the project without unnecessary delays.• Cooperate with the NAHB Remodelers in responding to complaints against my company or other
council members.
Code of EthicsNAHB has a Code of Ethics for the National Remodelers Council. It is as follows:
HBAs Of Raleigh-Wake County And Durham, Orange & Chatham Counties
Certified Professionals
completing one-of-a-kind projectsfor great clients who appreciatea personalized building experience
Hauser Building Company, Inc..............(919) 942-1770Edward Hauser, CAPS Hilliard Contracting Inc........................(919) 231-8314Steven Hilliard, CAPS, CGP, CGR, CGB, GMBLincoln & Associates, Inc. ....................(919) 283-9543Robert Lincoln, CGR, CGP, CAPS Original Space Inc...............................(919) 851-8811Reid Whitley, CAPSQuality Design & Construction Inc.........(919) 779-3964David Mackowski, CAPS, CGP, CGRPeggy Mackowski, CAPS, CGP, CGRRevolution Homes ...............................(919) 609-9621Grant Hayes, CGPSadler Construction .............................(919) 678-0313Lewis Sadler, CAPSTerry’s Floor Fashions ..........................(919) 872-3155Lynn Russell, CGCThe Larry Smith Company ....................(919) 676-7550Larry Smith, GMBThe Renovation Specialists, LLC...........(919) 821-4525Richard Parker, CAPS, CGRVincent Building, Inc. ..........................(919) 967-0366Simon Vincent, CGR, CAPS, CGP
Quality Design & Construction, Inc.Raleigh, NC
M any homeowners have a dream home in mind, but whenit comes to tackling the project, they just don’t knowwhere to begin. This is where we come in. We under-
stand that it can be difficult choosing a remodeling company tohelp you through the process, but you can’t go wrong with QualityDesign & Construction! As trusted and reliable Triangle remodel-ers, we can help turn your dream home into a reality! We havebeen recognized both locally and nationally for innovative designsand quality workmanship using some of the highest qualitymaterials available such as Andersen Windows and ShowplaceCabinetry.
As an experienced design/build general contractor specializingin remodeling, we will work closely with you to incorporate yourideas and ours into a project that fits your home, lifestyle andbudget.
David Mackowski, president of Quality Design & Constructionhas a background in engineering which allows for some “out ofthe box” creativity in our remodeling projects. We have a full-timeconstruction designer on staff, Carrie Carroll. Carrie has a degreein architecture and also in culinary arts. We believe by combiningthese two degrees, we produce remodeling projects that are notonly beautiful, they are functional as well.
By personally hiring and training our full-time staff we havegreater control over timeliness, precision and accuracy through-out the course of the project. Our team is supplemented by someof the finest craftspeople in the industry. From concept to com-pletion, we make it our business to keep your remodeling experi-ence as pleasant and stress-free as possible. As the recipient ofthe STAR award for Best Customer Satisfaction, our excellence incustomer service is validated, but to us, the most valuable recog-nition is the relationship we build with our clients.
Call us today to schedule an appointment with a remodelingspecialist.
(A complete list of volunteer companies can befound on page 13.)
Considered an asset by the City of Raleigh, theNew Bern House is a food shelter and serves onaverage 120 people/day during the week, and 200people/day on the weekends. During the holidayseasons, the house serves around 7,500 meals.
“The New Bern House provides a family withstability during times of uncertain transition,”explained Nathan “Doc” Harley, Ph.D., assistantdirector of Helping Hand Mission. “We canhouse up to 65 residents, most are small families.The kitchen plays a vital role in this facility both for our residents and the homeless who we also serve.”
Helping Hand Mission purchased the housearound 1992 using money it had collected throughdonations. The house receives regular food dona-tions from various local restaurants and food organ-izations. The food is then reheated and served.
The New Bern House, a transitional home and food shelterthat is part of the Helping Hand Mission and an asset to the City ofRaleigh, received a whole house electrical update and kitchen ren-ovation through the Remodelers Council of the Home BuildersAssociation of Raleigh-Wake County.
The New Bern House prepares an average of 100-300 meals a dayfrom that kitchen,” said Harold Glazer, president and CEO ofH. Glazer Builder, Inc., and the project lead. “They did not have
any air conditioning in the kitchen and their electrical circuits throughoutthe entire house were very outdated. So the entire purpose of the remodelwas for functionality, regardless of the style.”
The large kitchen renovation included the addition of two commercialsinks, new cabinets, expanded pantry for food storage, new flooring, andelectrical and HVAC upgrades. The renovation also added four ovenranges, eight gas burners, three refrigerators and four microwaves.
The need for the community service project was brought to the atten-tion of the council through one of Glazer’s clients. The volunteer renova-tion took three weeks to complete and involved more than 20 companies.Those companies either donated time, labor or materials to the project.
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For more information about the Helping Hand Mission,visit www.helpinghandmission.org. To learn more about theHome Builders Association of Raleigh-Wake County, visitwww.hbawake.com.
ABOUT THE HBA AND THE REMODELERS COUNCILThe Home Builders Association of Raleigh-Wake County(HBA), currently the second largest in the country, is thevoice of the home building industry throughout WakeCounty, and provides members opportunities for businessdevelopment, education, professional growth, networking and community involvement. Affiliated with the NationalAssociation of Home Builders, the members of the HBA are building excellence together for the neighborhoods and communities of tomorrow.
The Remodelers Council of the HBA is a group ofremodeling professionals who promote professionalism in the industry through responsible business practices, communityinvolvement, and quality construction and building materials.The council completes annual community service projects andrecently was invited by NBC’s Today Show and George to theRescue, a home improvement television show, to serve as thecertified experts for a special volunteer project that benefited a bride who was paralyzed during a tragic accident. ■
Source for this article:Home Builders Association of Raleigh-Wake County5580 Centerview Drive, Suite 115Raleigh, NC 27606Contact: Leigh Ann Teague919-232-5887www.hbawake.com
Participating Volunteer Companieswho donated time, labor or materials:
H. Glazer Builder, Inc. EMK Construction, Inc.Envision Built, LLCThe Renovation Specialists, LLCDistinctive Remodeling, LLCFrank Brandon Electrical ServiceResidential Construction ResourcesRufty Homes, Inc.Capital Container, LLCBelle TileCarolina Plumbing Supply, Inc./
Carolina Decorative Plumbing Wilkinson Supply Company
Kitchen and Bath GalleriesAmerican Cedar & Millwork, Inc. Quality Design and Construction, Inc.Warren-Hay Mechanical ContractorsThe Drip Doctor PlumbingHilliard Contracting, Inc.Ashley L. Shirley Electrical ServiceWeb-Don, Inc.Sadler ConstructionLights Unlimited of Wake Forest Triangle Tile and StoneBest Tile of NC, LLC
“We can house up to 65 residents, where most are small families.The kitchen plays a vital role in this facility both for our residents
Universal Design is the design of products andenvironments to be usable by all people, to the greatest extentpossible, without the need for adaptation or specialized design.
What makes a home “universal?” It’s simple. Everyone can useuniversal design! It doesn’t matter if you are young or old. Youcould be short or tall, healthy or ill. You might have a disability.
Or you may be a prize-winning athlete. Because of universal design,people who are very different can all enjoy the same home. And thathome will be there for all its inhabitants even when their needs change.
Here are some of the more common universal design features:• No-step entry. No one needs to use stairs to get into a universal
home or into the home’s main rooms.• One-story living. Places to eat, use the bathroom and sleep are all
located on one level, which is barrier-free.• Wide doorways. Doorways that are 32-36 inches wide let
wheelchairs pass through. They also make it easy to move big things in and out of the house.
• Wide hallways. Hallways should be 36-42 inches wide. That way,everyone and everything moves more easily from room to room.
• Extra floor space. Everyone feels less cramped. And people in wheelchairs have more space to turn.
Some universal design features just make good sense. Once you bringthem into your home, you'll wonder how you ever lived without them. ■
Sources for this article:National Association of Home Builderswww.nahb.org
Center for Universal Design (CUD)North Carolina State Universitywww.ncsu.edu/project/design-projects/udi/
1. Equitable Use – The design is usable andmarketable to people with diverse abilities.
2. Flexibility in Use – The design accommodatesa wide range of individual preferences and abilities.
3. Simple and Intuitive – Use of the design iseasy to understand, regardless of the user’sexperience, knowledge, language skills, orcurrent concentration level.
4. Perceptible Information – The design communicates necessary information to the user effectively, regardless of ambientconditions or the user’s sensory abilities.
5. Tolerance for Error – The design minimizeshazards and the adverse consequences ofaccidental or unintended actions.
6. Low Physical Effort – The design can beused efficiently and comfortably and with a minimum of fatigue.
7. Size and Space for Approach and Use –Appropriate size and space is provided for approach, reach, manipulation and use regardless of user’s body size, postureor mobility.
The following principles of universal designwere drafted in 1997 by a group of designersand architects at the Center for UniversalDesign at North Carolina State University.
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Over the years, I have heard about manyremodel ing projects that went wrongbecause the homeowners took advice fromunqual i f ied people. Although family, fr iendsand neighbors mean well , they usually don’thave al l the facts, knowledge and expertiserequired to make decis ions about homeremodeling and/or construction. It is vital lyimportant for homeowners to seek out quali-fied professionals when thinking about makingrenovations to their homes.
If there was ever a time to listen to someonewho knows what they are talking about, it’swhen you are planning a remodeling project,”
says Lewis Sadler, president of Sadler Construction.“Your home is your biggest investment and projectsdone correctly will help it last a lifetime, add valueand look beautiful.”
We have all heard about the arm chair attorney,accountant or doctor, but too many of us ignore theimportance of seeking professional advice for themany improvements possible for our homes. Thevarious professionals who can and will assist us inimproving our homes include architects, designers,builders, remodelers and landscape professionals.To ensure that the systems in our homes are kept
Buyer BewareWho You Listen To MattersBY LORRAINE HART
safe and in good condition, there are many service professionals including plumbing and heating specialists, electricians, as well as those who service our appliances and any other systemswe have in our homes.
Whether we need the services of an architect for structural analysis or for the design of a new orremodeled home, a builder, a remodeler or a servicecontractor, we are safer to use the expertise of a professional rather than that of a well-meaning,but uninformed source.
When it comes to getting professional advice,it is critical that you let your adviser know all thefacts of the situation; otherwise even a professionalmight lead you astray. Of course, anyone who is areal professional should strive to get all the relevantdata before giving their opinion. There are just toomany instances of unprofessional or unlicensedcontractors giving low-ball pricing and then cuttingcorners to make up the difference.
John Sperath, president of Blue RibbonConstruction recently had to bail out a customerwhen their project was abandoned by a non-licensed contractor. He reminds us of the importance of checking references.
“It is vitally important for homeowners to ask acontractor they are considering hiring for references,”he says, “and they need to call them. A good and reputable contractor should supply a list of 10 to 15references for prospects to contact. It is your home,your money and your sanity that is at tremendousrisk if you do not do your due diligence with regardto selecting a contractor.” (See the sidebar on page 18 titled “Evaluate a Home Remodeler’s References”from the Wake County Remodelers Council for a listof questions to ask references.)
Recently a client told me about a prospectdeciding not to use his services because theprospect’s financial advisor said to go with the“low bidder”. As we all know, that is a recipe for disaster and a prime example of not looking at all the facts.
To prevent any problems, ask each bidder for awritten estimate. When comparing estimates, besure each one is based upon the same set of plans,specifications, materials and scope of work. If aremodeler is suggesting any deviations, ask thatthey be presented as options separate from the mainproposal. Finally, ask how any changes you makewill affect the price. These tips will help you get themost complete quote possible and help you avoidany surprises down the road.
Although it is important that we ultimately makeour own decisions, we all recognize that there willbe times that we may want to seek outside help. Indoing so, there will often be conflicting opinions, soit will be important that you make sure all the datais available to anyone you consult and that you ultimately make your own decisions.
If you are wondering where to start, a completedirectory of The Remodelers Council of the HBAof Raleigh-Wake County and of Durham, Orangeand Chatham Counties can be found on page 34.The Council works to promote professionalism in the industry through education and serves the community with its talented pool of volunteers.If you are thinking about remodeling your home,or know someone who is, please call one of theprofessionals from the Remodelers Council. ■
Editor’s Note: Lorraine Hart is the president of Ideal ConsultingServices, a consulting firm with offices in NY, Texas and Florida.Lorraine is a past president of the NYC, Long Island Chapter ofthe National Association of the Remodeling Industry (NARI).
Sources for this article:Ideal Consulting Services, Inc.Lorraine Hart516-382-0862www.idealconsulting.net
Sadler Construction Inc.Lewis Sadler 919-678-0313www.sadlerconstructionnc.com
Blue Ribbon ConstructionJohn R. Sperath CAPS, President919-303-0758www.blue-ribbon-construction.com
Remodelers Council of the HBA of Raleigh Wake County www.wakeremodelers.com
Professional Remodelers of the HBA of Durham, Orange and Chatham Counties www.docremodelers.com
Before you sign a contract, ask the home remodeler to sharenames, phone numbers, and/or email addresses of some cus-tomers and take the time to see the home remodeler's work.
Ask to see jobs similar to yours. If you are doing a kitchen remodel,you want to see kitchens the remodeler has done. Does the quality ofthe work meet your standards? Ask the home owners:
• Would you hire this company again?• Did the home remodeler maintain a neat job site, provide regular
broom clean-up, and haul away debris including personal trash?• Did the home remodeler keep labor and materials delays to a
minimum so that your job could be started and completed on time and within budget?
• Did you find the home remodeler easy to work with? Did thehome remodeler keep you informed as the job progressed?
• Did the home remodeler supply you with paperwork in a timely fashion?
• How well did the home remodeler deal with the problems that arose?
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SATURDAY, APRIL 28, 10AM-5PM AND SUNDAY, APRIL 29, 1PM-5PM
THE 2012 REMODELERS HOME TOUR
T he Remodelers Council of the Home Builders Association ofRaleigh-Wake County would like to invite you to the 12thAnnual Remodelers Home Tour on Saturday, April 28, from
10 a.m. – 5 p.m. and Sunday, April 29, from 1 – 5 p.m. TheRemodelers Home Tour is sponsored by Ferguson and the News& Observer.
For homeowners who are considering future renovation projectsand improvements, this tour offers a great opportunity to meet theremodeling companies and understand their expertise since everyproject is unique. Projects are located throughout the WakeCounty area.
There is no cost to attend the Tour. To attend the homes, go toany of the addresses of the homes on pages 20-25 during the Tourdates. Please note that these are private residences and are onlyopen to the public on April 28 and 29, 2012.
For every home each guest visits on the Tour, the guest will begiven the opportunity to enter to win an iPad courtesy of BuildersMutual Insurance Company!
Information on the Remodelers Home Tour can be found at theHBA office or online at www.wakeremodelers.com or contactLeigh Ann Teague at 919-232-5887 for more details.
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1: Leland Builders, Inc., 215 E. Chatham Street, Apex2: TrendMark, Inc., 4005 Buckingham Way, Apex3: BK Builders, 103 Parkhollow Court, Cary4: Bost Custom Homes, 103 Declair Court, Cary5: 2SL Design Build, Inc. 5216 Richland Drive, Raleigh6: Stuart M. Jones Custom Homes, Inc., 4229 Arbutus Drive, Raleigh7: Paradise Found Construction, 5010 Picardy Place, Raleigh8: Quality Design & Construction, Inc., 3304 Clandon Park Drive, Raleigh9: EMK Construction, Inc., 10217 Lobley Hill Lane, Raleigh10: Corbett Design Build, 7928 Rooksley Court, Raleigh
11: Wood Wise Design & Remodeling, 1920 Hunting Ridge Road, Raleigh12: The Renovation Specialists, 5009 Yadkin Drive, Raleigh13: Waters Construction, 4517 Gates Street, Raleigh14: John C. Sanders & Company, 2311 Lake Drive, Raleigh15: Distinctive Remodeling, LLC, 119 Hudson Street, Raleigh16: Wood Wise Design & Remodeling, 1601 Pineview Street, Raleigh17: Envision Built, LLC, 2611 Grant Avenue, Raleigh18: Archwood Building Company, 1213 Brooks Avenue, Raleigh19: Original Space, Inc., 3402 Bradley Place, Raleigh20: Corbett Design Build, 3302 Clark Avenue, Raleigh
WHEN:
Saturday, April 28, 10:00AM – 5:00PMSunday, April 29, 1:00PM – 5:00PMWHERE:
Please note that these areprivate residences and areonly open to the public onApril 28 and 29, 2012.
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Directions: I-440 to Hwy 64West towards Apex. TakeSalem Street/DowntownApex exit. Turn left on E.
Chatham Street. Home isthe 3rd on the left.
Directions: I-540 to 55South towards Cary/Apex.
Turn left on Parkscene Lane.Turn onto Parkmeadow
Drive. Then turn ontoParkhollow Court.
Directions: From I-440,head towards Apex/Sanford.Take exit 98B to merge onto US-64W towardsPittsboro/Asheboro. Turn leftonto Lake Pine Drive. Turnleft onto Buckingham Way.Home will be at the end ofthe street in the cul-de-sac.
Directions: I-40 West towardsCary/Durham. Take exit 287 to HarrisonAvenue. Turn left onto Harrison atramp. Turn right onto Weston Parkway.Follow Weston Parkway until it ends atChapel Hill Road. Turn left on ChapelHill Road and immediately turn rightonto Morrisville Parkway at light. Turnleft onto Creek Park Drive. Next left onLinks End Drive. Right on Declair Court.
Directions: From CrabtreeValley Mall take Highway 50North/Creedmoor Road. Turn
Left on Howard Road. TurnRight on Ray Road. Take 1st
Left on Laurel Mountain.Turn right on Clandon Park
Drive. Home is at the cornerof Laurel Mountain and
Clandon Park Drive.
Directions: I-440 to exit 6 –Lake Boone Trail. Turn rightonto Lake Boone Trail. Turnright onto Blue Ridge Road.Turn left onto EbenezerChurch Road. Turn left onto Richland Drive. Home will be on the right.
Directions: From I-440, takethe Glenwood Avenue exitand head towards CrabtreeValley Mall. Turn left ontoHollyridge Drive. Turn rightonto Lancaster. PicardyPlace will be the first roadon the right. The home islocated in the cul-de-sac atthe end of Picardy Place.
4229 ARBUTUS DRIVE, RALEIGH 6
MASTER SUITE, DECK, GARAGE ADDITION,BASEMENT
Stuart M. Jones Custom Homes, Inc.919-782-5651www.stuartjonescustomhomes.com
Directions: I-440 to exit 7 - Glenwood Avenue.
Turn towards CrabtreeValley Mall. Left onto
Creedmoor Road. Righton Laurel Hills Road.
Right on Galax Drive. Leftonto Arbutus Drive.
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exit and turn left (north).Continue straight until itturns into Falls of Neuse
Road. Take a right ontoHunting Ridge Road.
(past Spring Forest). Homewill be on your right, just
past Rainwater Drive.
Directions: From I-440West, take Glenwood Avenue.Turn right onto Glenwood.Take 1st right onto LeadMine Road. Turn right ontoWindsor Ridge Drive. Turnright onto Rooksley Court.Home will be on your left.
Directions: From I-440 takeexit 8B, Six Forks Road North towards North Hills. In .5 miles turn left ontoNorthbrook Drive. In .5 miles turn right onto Yadkin Drive. In .5 miles the house will be on the left.
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10217 LOBLEY HILL LANE, RALEIGH 9
OUTDOOR LIVING
EMK Construction Inc. 919-661-6389www.emkconstructioninc.com
Directions: From I-440, take exit 7B onto Glenwood
Avenue. Turn towardsCrabtree Valley Mall. Turn
right onto Creedmoor Road.Turn left onto NorwoodRoad. Take Second left
Ave/HWY 70 east towarddowntown Raleigh. Take a right on Oberlin Road.
Take a left on Craig Street. Take your first right onto
Pineview Street. Take a lefton Arlington. Take your nextright onto Pineview Street.Home will be on your right.
Directions: From I-440,take exit 7 for GlenwoodAvenue. Turn towardsCrabtree Valley Mall. Turnright onto Lead Mine Road.Turn right onto North HillsDrive. Turn right ontoNorthbrook Drive. Turn rightonto Gates Street.
Directions: From I-440,take Exit 7 to GlenwoodAvenue. Turn on GlenwoodAvenue towards downtown.Turn left on E. Whitaker Mill Road. Turn left onMcCarthy Street. Turn right on Hudson Street. Thehome will be on the left.
2311 LAKE DRIVE, RALEIGH 14
WHOLE HOUSE RENOVATION, ADDITION
John C. Sanders and Company 919-218-0883www.johncsanders.com
Directions: From I-440 headtowards Wake Forest/Rocky
Mount. Take exit 7 forGlenwood Avenue/US-70.
Keep right and merge onto US-70E/GlenwoodAvenue. Turn left onto
St. Mary’s Street. Then turnright onto Lake Drive. Thehome will be on your left.
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18 1213 BROOKS AVENUE, RALEIGH
WHOLE HOUSE RENOVATION, SECOND STORY ADDITION
Archwood Building Company919-829-5610
www.archwoodbuilding.com
3402 BRADLEY PLACE, RALEIGH 19
WHOLE HOUSE MODERNIST RENOVATION
Original Space, Inc.919-851-8811www.originalspace.com
20 3302 CLARK AVENUE, RALEIGH
WHOLE HOUSE RENOVATION
Corbett Design Build919-845-7670
www.corbettdesignbuild.com
Directions: From I-440,take the Wade Avenue exit
and head towards down-town. Turn left at Ridge
Road. Turn right ontoChurchill Road. Turn rightonto Dogwood Lane. Home
is on the corner of DogwoodLane and Bradley Place
Directions: From I-440,take exit 11 for CapitalBoulevard towards downtown. Exit right ontoWade Avenue. Turn rightonto Brooks Avenue. Thehome will be on the left.
Directions: I-440 to NCarolina 54/Hillsborough Stexit towards Meredith College,Turn left onto Hillsborough St,Go 1.1 miles and turn left onShepherd St, Go one Blockand Turn left on Clark Avenue.House is one block down on the right.
onto Wade Avenue towards Cameron Village.Turn left onto Canterbury
Road. Take the second right onto Grant Avenue.
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Carol and Jim Weaver knew they wanted to modernizethe kitchen in their 1,300 square foot, single-story brick home. Builtin the late 1960s, the space was poorly designed and the workarea lacked any real functionality.
The original kitchen wasn’t designed in any reasonable fashion,”Jim says. “Prior to the renovation, the kitchen had a long bar andyou had to walk from the stove and sink all the way around it to
get to the table. “The room’s traffic flow was especially poor.To get a start on their project, Carol and Jim visited the local Home
Show for some ideas. While there, they found a local custom cabinetcompany, Cabinets by Horizon, and met Todd Lincoln, project managerat Lincoln & Associates, a residential building and remodeling contractor.
“Jim was in the military and we lived in a lot of different houses, so I knew what I wanted and what I didn’t,” Carol comments. “I shared myideas with both the cabinet designer and Todd. They then developedplans and we made decisions.”
KITCHEN RENOVATIONSThe new kitchen’s footprint changed dramatically.Doorways were widened and other universal design amenities were added throughout.Horizon provided new custom wood cabinets and Lincoln & Associates took charge of the project construction from demo to electrical toplumbing, carpentry and lighting. The design also included a center island and granite countertops.
“A designer from Horizon came over and took photos of the kitchen, took measurementsand talked with Carol about what she wanted,”Jim says. “She showed us how everything wouldlook on the computer and the end result is justwonderful. And the cabinets and appliances fitlike a glove.”
The renovated kitchen touts all new Bosch stainless steel appliances including an LP cooktop.The rest of the appliances are all electric, includingthe oven, refrigerator, freezer, microwave and venthood.
The renovation took approximately 3-1/2months. In addition to the kitchen itself,Lincoln & Associates needed to go through the floor and under the house to correct adrainage problem. Also, because codes hadchanged since the house was built, they had toreinforce floor joists to support the weight of thegranite countertops.
The end result of the project is a beautiful newkitchen. “It’s much nicer and much more usablethan before,” Carol exclaims. “We’re very happywith it.”
Importantly, the project was completed on timeand on budget. In fact, the Weavers were so happywith the project, they had Todd Lincoln and histeam renovate their master bedroom suite
A NEW MASTER SUITEThe original home had four small bedrooms witha bath and a half. This 600 square foot additiongreatly added to the size of the master bedroomand included a fully updated bathroom with aglass walk-in shower, a marble vanity and customcabinetry.
“We tiled the floor and the shower is a walk-inwith a bench,” Jim says. “We’re both senior citizensso we can sit down if we wish. There is a regularshower head coming out of the wall and there is asecond hand-held shower near the bench that youcan use if you are sitting down.”
Both Carol and Jim are extremely pleased withthe results of their remodeling projects. “It feels likea new home,” Carol says. According to Jim, “Itwas exciting to see it all come together. The periodof time you deprive yourself of the comfort turnsout to be great in the end.”
SELECTING YOUR CONTRACTORAfter meeting Lincoln at their local Home Show,the Weavers researched other firms, had him outfor an interview and felt he was the best fit fortheir job. They feel their due diligence paid off.“Their carpenter is unbelievable,” Jim says. “He’sa true artist.”
ADVICE TO OTHER HOMEOWNERSAfter completing two remodeling projects in a relatively short period of time, Carol and Jimhave several tips to share other homeownersthinking about remodeling.
“We found that the custom cabinets we hadbuilt with the features we wanted cost us approxi-mately the same amount as if we had installedprebuilt cabinetry,” Jim says. “And we’re sure the quality is better.”
“Shop around and look at different optionsbefore making any final decisions,” Carol advises.“Decide what you like and then get help fromthere.”
“Be flexible,” Jim advises. “We decided wewould be flexible ahead of time and, as a result,we never got upset. There are delays, there aredays that it rains and they cannot get there. Wedecided we were not going to complain and wedidn’t. From our standpoint, our project wentvery smoothly,” he says. ■
Sources for the article:Lincoln & Associates, Inc.1129 Weaver Dairy RoadChapel Hill, NC 27514Contact: Todd LincolnPhone: (919) 283-9543www.rtlincoln.com
The backyard deck has been our home’s focal point foroutdoor l iving for many years. Many of us fondly remember havinga family cookout, a friendly gathering or just sitting and sipping acool drink on the deck.
Because it is the transition area between the comfort of our homesand the beauty of our yards, we often spend a significant amountof time and money on the design and construction of our decks.
Regardless of whether you opt for a modest 10’ x 10’ platform or a moreelaborate multi-level structure, however, the first decision you need tomake is the material from which you will build it.
Here, for your consideration, are several of themore common choices:
WOODThe original and still most common deckingchoice, wood is natural, strong, and easy to install.Because it can splinter, warp and rot, it needs tobe cleaned annually and re-stained every few yearsto keep it looking its best. The most affordablewood option is pressure treated wood. Typicallymade from Southern yellow pine grown on forestplantations, one of the most popular brands isYellaWood®.
YellaWood® brand products are treated with awood preservative process that has been certified byScientific Certification Systems as anEnvironmentally Preferable Product based on Life-Cycle Assessment when compared to alkaline cop-per quaternary or chromated copper arsenate (cca).
In fact, builders can earn up to 19 points towardNational Green Building Certification throughNational Association of Home Builders (NAHB)Research Center simply by building withYellaWood® brand products.
Redwood and cedar have natural defenses againstrot and insects, but are softer woods and can bedamaged by heavy traffic. Like all woods, the sunwill fade their natural color to gray unless sun-blocking finishes are regularly applied. When caredfor, they will last up to 20 years.
Tropical hardwoods like mahogany and Brazilianred wood are quite durable and quite expensive.They can last up to 25 years, but they are difficultto work with because they are so hard. They arealso resistant to insects and decay.
COMPOSITE DECKINGComposite decking products are building materialsmanufactured using a mixture of plastic and woodfiber. Composite decking materials are popularbecause they require less maintenance than woodand often use recycled materials. Brands like Trexand TimberTech composite decking can be moldedwith a wood grain and come in a variety of colors.
Easy to install, composite decking is virtuallymaintenance free. It won’t rot or split and it resistssun, water and insect damage. Most products feature limited warranties of 10 to 25 years.
PVC DECKINGVinyl decking made from cellular PVC is the ultra-low maintenance choice as a decking material.Products from Azek, Trex, TimberTech and othersare resistant to stains, mold, insects and fading.Typically less expensive then composite decking,many products in this category have a limited lifetime warranty.
ALUMINUM DECKINGPowder coated aluminum decking can be used to create a water tight floor for your deck. Thisunique material will never splinter, rot or rust.Aluminum decking is strong and lightweight.Because the aluminum decking—LockDry is a popular brand—forms a gapless surface when it’sinstalled on a second or third level deck, the areaunderneath remains dry on a rainy day.
REMODELING YOUR DECKFrom a pricing perspective, wood is the most
affordable decking option. It is significantly lessexpensive than composites, but wood does need tobe regularly maintained.
Customers renovating wood decks who haveexperienced the splintering, cracking and grayingthat can occur will, however, often keep the originaldeck structure in place, but replace the wood deck-ing surface with composite deck boards and railing.
For customers who do not want to do regularmaintenance or who are planning to stay in theirhomes for a significant period of time, low-mainte-nance products may be the way to go. ■
Sources for this article:www.azek.comwww.lockdry.comwww.timbertech.comwww.trex.comwww.yellawood.com
CONTRACTORS Additions2SL Design Build, Inc. ................................................919-833-1448Blue Ribbon Residential Construction, Inc. .................919-303-0758Distincive Remodeling, LLC ........................................919-772-3335Envision Built, LLC .....................................................919-928-5222H. Glazer Builder, Inc..................................................919-571-7798Lincoln & Associates, Inc............................................919-283-9543Paradise Found Construction .....................................919-830-7218Sadler Construction, Inc. ............................................919-678-0313Basement RemodelingDistincive Remodeling, LLC ........................................919-772-3335Quality Design and Construction, Inc. .........................919-779-3964Bathroom RemodelingDistincive Remodeling, LLC ........................................919-772-3335Kitchen and Bath Galleries .........................................919-783-7100Quality Design and Construction, Inc. .........................919-779-3964Design/BuildDistincive Remodeling, LLC ........................................919-772-3335H. Glazer Builder, Inc..................................................919-571-7798Quality Design and Construction, Inc. .........................919-779-3964Green RemodelingParadise Found Construction .....................................919-830-7218Kitchen Remodeling2SL Design Build, Inc. ................................................919-833-1448Blue Ribbon Residential Construction, Inc. .................919-303-0758Distincive Remodeling, LLC ........................................919-772-3335Envision Built, LLC .....................................................919-928-5222H. Glazer Builder, Inc..................................................919-571-7798Kitchen and Bath Galleries .........................................919-783-7100Lincoln & Associates, Inc............................................919-283-9543Paradise Found Construction .....................................919-830-7218Quality Design and Construction, Inc. .........................919-779-3964Sadler Construction, Inc. ............................................919-678-0313Remodeler/General Contractor2SL Design Build, Inc. ................................................919-833-1448Blue Ribbon Residential Construction, Inc. .................919-303-0758H. Glazer Builder, Inc..................................................919-571-7798Paradise Found Construction .....................................919-830-7218Sadler Construction, Inc. ............................................919-678-0313Universal DesignBlue Ribbon Residential Construction, Inc. .................919-303-0758Lincoln & Associates, Inc............................................919-283-9543Sadler Construction, Inc. ............................................919-678-0313Whole House Renovation2SL Design Build, Inc. ................................................919-833-1448Blue Ribbon Residential Construction, Inc. .................919-303-0758Distincive Remodeling, LLC ........................................919-772-3335Envision Built, LLC .....................................................919-928-5222H. Glazer Builder, Inc..................................................919-571-7798Lincoln & Associates, Inc............................................919-283-9543Quality Design and Construction, Inc. .........................919-779-3964Sadler Construction, Inc. ............................................919-678-0313
ASSOCIATESAppliancesFerguson Enterprises..................................................919-828-7300Kitchen and Bath Galleries .........................................919-783-7100AttorneysOrtiz & Schick, PLLC..................................................919-256-4282Building Materials84 Lumber .................................................................919-872-6984ABC Supply Company ...............................................919-688-4320Habitat for Humanity of Wake County ........................919-744-2405ProBuild .....................................................................919-833-3639Stock Building Supply ................................................919-838-2634Tarheel Wood Treating ................................................919-467-9176CabinetsCabinets By Horizon, LLC ..........................................919-772-9798Ferguson Enterprises..................................................919-828-7300Kitchen and Bath Galleries .........................................919-783-7100Stock Building Supply ................................................919-838-2634
CarpetingBrentwood Carpets, Inc. ............................................919-872-2775Golden Touch Carpets, Inc. ........................................919-477-9828Ceramic TileBrentwood Carpets, Inc. ............................................919-872-2775Golden Touch Carpets, Inc. ........................................919-477-9828CleaningWe Do Windows, Inc..................................................910-799-3000Community ServiceHabitat for Humanity of Wake County ........................919-744-2405Custom CabinetsRusswood..................................................................919-865-4290Decking84 Lumber .................................................................919-872-6984ABC Supply Company ...............................................919-688-4320Tarheel Wood Treating ................................................919-467-9176DeconstructionHabitat for Humanity of Wake County ........................919-744-2405FlooringGolden Touch Carpets, Inc. ........................................919-477-9828Fire PitsPSNC Energy .............................................................919-598-7453Granite TileGolden Touch Carpets, Inc. ........................................919-477-9828GrillsPSNC Energy .............................................................919-598-7453Gutter CleaningWe Do Windows, Inc..................................................910-799-3000Hardwood FlooringBrentwood Carpets, Inc. ............................................919-872-2775Golden Touch Carpets, Inc. ........................................919-477-9828Laminate FlooringBrentwood Carpets, Inc. ............................................919-872-2775LightingFerguson Enterprises..................................................919-828-7300Marble TileGolden Touch Carpets, Inc. ........................................919-477-9828Moulding & MillworkProBuild .....................................................................919-833-3639Russwood..................................................................919-865-4290Natural GasPSNC Energy .............................................................919-598-7453PlumbingFerguson Enterprises..................................................919-828-7300Power WashingWe Do Windows, Inc..................................................910-799-3000RailingsTarheel Wood Treating ................................................919-467-9176RoofingABC Supply Company ...............................................919-688-4320Chief Roofing, Inc.......................................................919-732-5028Siding84 Lumber .................................................................919-872-6984ABC Supply Company ...............................................919-688-4320Stock Building Supply ................................................919-838-2634TrussesProBuild .....................................................................919-833-3639WallpaperGolden Touch Carpets, Inc. ........................................919-477-9828Water HeatersPSNC Energy .............................................................919-598-7453Windows84 Lumber .................................................................919-872-6984ABC Supply Company ...............................................919-688-4320ProBuild .....................................................................919-833-3639Stock Building Supply ................................................919-838-2634Window CleaningWe Do Windows, Inc..................................................910-799-3000
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2SL Design Build3230 Glen Royal Rd.Raleigh, NC 27617-7404Contact: John Sibert, AIAPhone: (919) 833-1448Fax: (919) [email protected]
Owned by John, Lina, and AlanSibert, 2SL Design Build is a Raleigh-based Design build firmcommitted to excellence in design,planning and implementation. Weoffer the following services: site plan-ning; architecture; interior design;construction. 2SL approaches eachproject as a unique opportunity todiscover an innovative design andconstruction solution ideally suited toour clients’ needs. The processbegins by listening carefully andunderstanding goals and aspirations.Our priority from the outset is todevelop a collaborative relationship,and to then execute the project withflawless quality and workmanshipwhile controlling costs.
A. G. Builders, Inc.PO Box 2751Durham, NC 27715Contact: Greg NiemiroskiPhone: (919) 384-7005
Blue Ribbon Residential Construction909 Trinity Rd.Raleigh, NC 27607Contact: John Sperath, CAPSPhone: (919) 303-0758Fax: (866) 546-0480john@blue-ribbon-construction.comwww.blue-ribbon-construction.com
Blue Ribbon Residential Construction,Inc. is a design / build remodelingfirm providing a full range of servic-es from design concept and plansthrough complete residential reno-vation. Our clients hire us becausewe listen and work with their con-cept toward the goal of a well exe-cuted project to fulfill their needs.
Bo Root Builders7716 Still Crossing Rd.Chapel Hill, NC 27516Contact: Bo RootPhone: (919) 967-7641
Bost Custom Homes and Bost American219 E Chatham St., Suite 205Cary, NC 27511Contact: John HoustonPhone: (919) 460-1983
Brian Sawyer, Inc.30024 Village Park Dr.Chapel Hill, NC 27517Contact: Brian SawyerPhone: (919) 422-5656
Brightleaf Development Company, LLC110 Adams St.Cary, NC 27513Contact: Bernard MalloyPhone: (919) 465-0322
Finding Paradise on PicardyWe were delighted to take this quaint 1960sranch and transform it into a whole houseGreen Certified remodel with an open floorplan. The home has been equipped with the latest in energy efficient conservation featuresand durable materials. The spectacular granitecountertops that were used in the kitchen andbathrooms served as reInvented Spaces’ designpalette to create a wonderfully harmonious balance of muted tones throughout the home.Beautiful hardwoods and next generation porce-lain tile, updated EPA EnergyStar lighting &appliances and EPA WaterSense rated fixturesmake this home an eco-conscious Paradise.
Energy Independent Builders333 Wade Ave.Raleigh, NC 27605-1226Contact: Bill StockfordPhone: (919) 831-9006
Envision Built, LLC1421 E. Broad St., Suite 343Fuquay Varina, NC 27526Contact: Bill AhlePhone: (919) 928-5222
Envision Built, LLC1421 E. Broad St., Suite 343Fuquay Varina, NC 27526Phone: (919) 928-5222Fax: (919) [email protected]
Transform your Home, Enhanceyour Life! Envision Built is one ofthe triangle’s premier remodelingProfessionals with one focus inmind-You the Customer. Our mis-sion is to help our customers notjust complete a remodeling proj-ect, but transform their Home inways to that truly ENHANCE theirlives. We believe in delivering anexperience that will surpass yourexpectations. Contact us todayabout scheduling a consultation to discuss how we can help you envision your next home remodelingproject.
Eric W. Smith Builder, Inc.2409 Folger St.Raleigh, NC 27604-4825Contact: Curtis SmithPhone: (919) 302-4742
Foundation Xperts, LLC2412 B. Reichard St.Durham, NC 27705Contact: Peter HuffPhone: (919) 479-7100
Frey Building & Remodeling Company113 Meadow Fox Rd.Holly Springs, NC 27540Contact: Scott FreyPhone: (919) 552-1724
G. Crabtree Home Building1507 Tyler Ct.Durham, NC 27701Contact: Gail CrabtreePhone: (919) 956-5603
Gary Diamond Homes, Inc.PO Box 52147Durham, NC 27717Contact: Gary DiamondPhone: (919) 493-5510
Grau Building CompanyPO Box 9743Chapel Hill, NC 27515-9743Contact: Jeff GrauPhone: (919) 478-9611
GreenHome SystemsPO Box 4765Chapel Hill, NC 27515Contact: Bill MoneypennyPhone: (919) 968-7777
H. Glazer Builder, Inc.4109 Worley Dr.Raleigh, NC 27613Contact: Harold GlazerPhone: 919-571-7798Fax: 919-881-8285www.HGlazerBuilder.com
H. Glazer Builder is a full servicecompany dedicated to providinghigh quality remodeling services.Our company brings over 35 yearsof experience to projects of all sizesand costs, including whole houserenovations, additions, kitchens,bathrooms, exterior facelifts, sun-rooms, and decks. Our dedicationto our customers’ satisfaction isevident in our commitment to qual-ity, adherence to scheduling andnumerous awards of excellence.
Hallan Construction Company3227 Haddon Rd.Durham, NC 27705Contact: Jay HallanPhone: (919) 280-9570
Hammerhead Building26 Mary Charles Ln.Chapel Hill, NC 27516-4996Contact: Mark ToddPhone: (919) 933-3925
Hands-On Contracting5548 Old Still Rd.Wake Forest, NC 27587Contact: Dyck DeWid, GMB, CGR, CAPSPhone: (919) 528-8858
Hauser Building Company, Inc.2405 Western Park Ln.Hillsborough, NC 27278-9397Contact: Edward Hauser, CAPS Phone: (919) 942-1770
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10309 Chapel Hill RoadMorrisville, NC 27560
919-467-9176tarheelwoodtreating.com
Tarheel Wood Treating is a serviceoriented retailer of decking andoutdoor wood building productsin the Triangle since 1956. Findtop grades of treated lumber inlengths up to 24 feet, Ipe hard-wood decking, and the best alter-native synthetic decking products(Trex®, Azek™, TimberTech®
brands). Also, in stock are a fullline of outdoor project acces-sories, fasteners and hardware.
Hawkins Construction Svcs., Inc.PO Box 20725Raleigh, NC 27619Contact: John HawkinsPhone: (919) 571-9226
Lincoln & Associates, Inc.1129 Weaver Dairy RoadSuite T #5 16906Chapel Hill, NC 27516Contact: Robert LincolnPhone: (919) [email protected]
The team at Lincoln & Associateshas been building, remodeling andadding onto homes in the trianglesince 1992. Through unmatchedservice, streamlined processes andunique uses of modern technologywe deliver finished projects that willexceed your expectations.
Original Space, Inc.PO Box 37607Raleigh, NC 27627Contact: Robert Whitley, CAPSPhone: (919) 851-8811
Paradise Found Construction106 Ortons PointCary, NC 27513Contact: Jeff WiblitzhouserPhone: (919) 830-7218Fax: (919) 677-1246jeff@paradisefoundconstruction.comwww.ParadiseFoundConstruction.com
At PFC, we work with a team of localarchitects, engineers and designersto insure that your home is createdexactly as you envision it. Our exten-sive knowledge of Green Buildingand purposeful use of durable andrenewable resources, ensures thatyour home is not only energy efficientbut also Eco-conscious.
Paragon Building & Development Group, Inc.PO Box 37397Raleigh, NC 27627Contact: Joshua B MauneyPhone: (919) 329-0006
Peter Thorn BuildersPO Box 16104Chapel Hill, NC 27516-6104Contact: Pete ThornPhone: (919) 968-3885
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RALEIGH 919.833.3639FAYETTEVILLE 910.483.2294
DURHAM 919.687.4675GARNER 919.772.2501
www.probuild.com
Offering quality products andvalue-added services, ProBuildin the triangle features installa-tion of framing, siding, windows,doors, garage doors and interiortrim. We stock hundreds of wellknown brands so ask any one of our experienced staff forassistance - we look forward tohelping make your next project a success. Find the locationnearest you by visiting us atwww.probuild.com.
THE 2012 REMODELERS HOME TOUR 5216 RICHLAND DRIVE, RALEIGH – WHOLE HOUSE RENOVATION
2SL Design Build3230 Glen Royal Rd
Raleigh, NC 27617-7404Contact: John Sibert, AIAPhone: (919) 833-1448
www.2sldesignbuild.com
After living in their home for 15 years, our clients decided their transi-tional home needed some updating. Their home is set on a beautiful lotoverlooking a small Umstead Park lake, and they wanted to take betteradvantage of the views. A modern addition with storefront windows gavethem the views they desired, and a reconfigured floor plan provided themwith not only more useable space, but also a better use of the existingspace for their family. When the existing dining room was converted toa new office, a spacious open concept dining room and familiy roomwere added. The master bath was enlarged and redesigned with more contemporary fixtures and cabinets. All the carpet in the home wasreplaced and hardwood floors refinished. In the kitchen, new espressostained oak cabinets were installed, and all the countertops werereplaced with granite. A custom glass bar top sitting above the oversizedkitchen island provides an ideal area for entertaining. A laundry chute tothe new basement laundry room is conveniently hidden in the wet barcabinetry. All railings both inside and out were replaced with Feeneycable rail to give the home a more modern look.
Quality Design & Construction hasbeen serving the Triangle area ofNorth Carolina since 1994. We offerextensive experience in both creativedesign and quality construction. Asan experienced design/build generalcontractor, we work closely with youto incorporate your ideas and oursinto a project that fits your home,lifestyle and budget. Quality Design &Construction has won numerousawards for customer service andinnovative design. We specialize in all types of residential remodelingincluding kitchens, baths, sunrooms,basements, attics, decks, additionsand whole house remodels. Visit ourshowroom to see the quality andversatility of Showplace cabinets.
R.A. Newton Custom Homes, LLC8209 Last Oak Ct.Raleigh, NC 27613-1694Contact: Richard NewtonPhone: (919) 669-9607
Sadler Construction is theTriangle’s only CAPS certifiedhome builder that is focused exclu-sively on designing, renovating andconstructing barrier-free/UniversalDesign homes and remodels. Frominitial design to completion, SadlerConstruction integrates barrier-freehome design techniques and cut-ting-edge technologies to createliving environments that are well-crafted, safe and barrier-free.
We understand your home is aninvestment and personal retreat.It’s our goal to offer personal atten-tion to each job providing a mini-mum of stress and disruption toyour daily life. We provide the high-est quality and award winningworkmanship for a full range ofprojects, from remodeling kitchensand bathrooms, to building addi-tions, to whole house renovations.
Thomas Brent Custom Homes208 Copper Beech Ct.Chapel Hill, NC 27517Contact: Brent VoelkelPhone: (919) 933-3585
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Karastan®, Quality carpets and rugs since 1927 Brentwood, the triangle’s flooring leader since 1974 and the triangle’s only Karastan gallery featuring the newSmartstrand Silk collection, the softest carpet ever!
Visit our showroom to see our full lines of:Hardwood • Ceramic Tile • Sheet Vinyl • Laminate
4600 Paragon Park RoadRaleigh, NC 27616
(919) 872-2775
207 East Chatham StreetCary, NC 27511(919) 461-0441
www.brentwoodcarpets.comwww.flooringamerica.com
84 Lumber6301 Old Wake Forest Rd.Raleigh, NC 27616Contact: Chris JohnsonPhone: (919) 872-6984Fax: (919) [email protected]
84 Lumber exists for the purposeof serving our customers througha team of dedicated, honest andhardworking associates. We arededicated to supplying our cus-tomers with the best quality prod-ucts from the top manufacturers.84 saves for its customers byoffering competitive value-addedpricing for each specific market.
For 30 years, ABC Supply has beencontractors’ partner in success.Since its founding in 1982, its focushas been serving professional contractors. With more than 450branches nationwide, it is the largestwholesale distributor of roofing in theU.S. and one of the nation’s largestdistributors of siding, windows andother exterior building products.
Brentwood Carpets IncRaleigh: (919) 872-2775Cary: (919) 461-0441Contact: Harry [email protected]
Brentwood Carpets Flooring Americahas been the Triangle’s Flooringleader since 1974. We are membersof Flooring America, a nationwide coop of over 600 stores. We are alsoproud to have been awarded theprestigious 2011 Angie’s List SuperService Award! Plus we are expertsin every type of flooring from hard-wood to ceramic AND we installwhat we sell.
Brick and Stone of NC, Inc.1306 Bobbitt Dr.Garner, NC 27529-3040Contact: Victor ChavezPhone: (919) 359-0309
BSI and Assoc., Inc.DBA Carolina Chimney828 N White St.Wake Forest, NC 27587-2244Contact: Steve SterlingPhone: (919) 562-7668
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42 Remodeling Today Triangle
Remodelers CouncilMembers!
Have you moved? Have a new phone number
or email? Let us know!Call:
HBA of Raleigh-WakeCounty
Leigh Ann Teague919-233-2033
Or
HBA of Durham, Orange& Chatham Counties
Faith Strowd919-493-8899
THE 2012 REMODELERS HOME TOUR5009 YADKIN DRIVE, RALEIGH
KITCHEN, DINING ROOM, SCREEN PORCH/DECK AND GARAGE ADDITION
12 SEE PAGE 23 FOR DIRECTIONS
The Renovation Specialists1501 Sunrise Ave.Raleigh, NC [email protected]
The owners of this 1960s split level were looking for some better outdoor living spaceand a place to park their vehicles out of the weather. Having seen our projects at previ-ous Home Tours, they contacted us about the possibilities of a design to incorporate theirneeds. We started with the idea of putting the screened outdoor living area above thegarage and included a cantilevered deck across the back of the addition. We also removedthe back wall of the main level to expand the dining room & renovated kitchen.
We are proud to be participating in our 12th Remodelers Home Tour and look forward to seeing you there. For more pictures and contact information please visit ourwebsite at www.renovationspecs.com.
Etheridge Pest Service3421 Song Sparrow Dr.Wake Forest, NC 27587Contact: Randy EtheridgePhone: (919) 554-4442
Ferguson Enterprises2700 Yonkers Rd Suite ARaleigh, NC 27604-3229Contact: Chad FrazierPhone: (919) [email protected]
Visit your local Ferguson Bath,Kitchen and Lighting Gallery tofind everything you need to remodelyour kitchen, bath, or entire home—and the trained consultants to helpwith any taste or budget. With show-rooms from coast to coast, comesee why Ferguson is recommendedby professional contractors anddesigners everywhere.
Fitch Lumber Company309 N Greensboro St.Carrboro, NC 27510Contact: David FitchPhone: (919) 942-3153
Francisco Gutierrez1699 Chalybeate Spring Rd.Angier, NC 27501Contact: Francisco GutierrezPhone: (919) 796-1278
Golden Touch Carpets, Inc.3010 Guess Rd.Durham, NC 27705Contact: Kim RobinsonPhone: (919) 477-9828Fax: (919) [email protected]
Our full service, family owned, 2ndgeneration flooring business hasbeen serving the needs of Trianglehomeowners for over 41 years.We offer carpeting, hardwoods,laminates, ceramic tile, area rugsand other types of flooring as wellas a full line of wall coverings andaccessories. Come visit our 5,000sq. ft. Showroom. We are here tohelp with all your flooring needs.
Habitat for Humanity of Wake County2420 Raleigh Blvd.Raleigh, NC 27604-2235Contact: Kerry CelestiniPhone: (919) 833-1999
Habitat for Humanity ofWake County ReStores2420 N Raleigh Blvd., Raleigh, NC181 High House Rd., Cary, NCPhone: (919) 744-2420Contact: Natalie [email protected] www.HabitatWakeReStore.org
Shop & Save, Donate & Deduct The Habitat Wake ReStores collectnew and used building materialsand hardwood furniture from home-owners, builders, building supplycompanies and Habitat’s ownDeConstruction program. Thesematerials are sold to the generalpublic and all proceeds support the non-profit’s mission to end sub-standard housing. By donatingreusable materials, you’ll receive areceipt for tax deductions, avoidcommercial tipping fees, conservelandfill space and support afford-able housing in your community.
Kitchen and Bath Galleries8411 Glenwood Ave.Raleigh, NC 27612Phone: (919) 783-7100108 E. Chatham StreetCary, NC 27511Phone: (919) 467-6341www.kandbgalleries.comContact: Lee RothsteinFax: (919) [email protected]
Kitchen & Bath Galleries has oneof the Triangle’s most extensiveselection of appliances, cabinets,countertops & plumbing. Ourproduct lines and services gobeyond just another showroom.We have design, appliance andplumbing specialists available toassist customers with all of theirkitchen and bath needs. We canprovide custom cabinetry or man-ufactured cabinetry and even havea re-facing division.
Lighthouse Garage Doors8817 Westgate Park Dr., Suite 110Raleigh, NC 27617-4820Contact: Katie DickinsonPhone: (919) 876-3663
Lighthouse Garage Doors8817 Westgate Park Dr., Suite 110Raleigh, NC 27617-4820Contact: Darrell PattersonPhone: (919) 876-3663
Lights Unlimited of Chapel Hill11470A US 15-501, Suite 101Chapel Hill, NC 27517Contact: Leon WilliamsPhone: (919) 933-9966
Louisiana Pacific Corporation5021 Beaver Creek Rd.New Hill, NC 27562Contact: Tommy DeloachPhone: (919) 363-6400
Lowe’s of Chapel Hill1801 Fordham Blvd.Chapel Hill, NC 27514Contact: Robert MartinelliPhone: (919) 967-3289
Majestic Marble & Glass Company117 Franklin Park Dr.Youngsville, NC 27596Contact: Julie ByersPhone: (919) 865-5147
Martin & Company Real EstateAppraisers3608 Mossdale Ave.Durham, NC 27707Contact: Jarvis MartinPhone: (919) 682-5506
New Homes & Ideas Magazine140 Southcenter Ct. Suite 200Morrisville, NC 27560-6605Contact: Paula WadePhone: (919) 534-1196
New Homes & Ideas Magazine140 Southcenter Ct., Suite 200Morrisville, NC 27560Contact: Jodi SauerbierPhone: (919) 534-1189
Norandex Building Materials1317 Transport Dr.Raleigh, NC 27603Contact: Jay ColePhone: (919) 772-6220Fax: (919) [email protected] 1946, Norandex has beenable to grow our customers busi-ness by successfully focusing onour People, Products, and Service!We are your home for exterior build-ing products… including Roofing,Siding, Windows, and much more!Norandex has you covered from theroof down! Let Norandex bring yourdreams home!
Old South Masonry1501-B Gavin St.Raleigh, NC 27608Contact: Mike HarriganPhone: (919) 291-3286
Ortiz & Schick, PLLC2840 Plaza Place, Suite 300 Raleigh, NC 27612Contact: John-Paul SchickPhone: (919) 256-4282Fax: (919) [email protected] represent builders, developers,general contractors, subcontractors,suppliers, engineers, architects, andcommercial landlords. We routinelyhandle contracts, loans, leases, purchases, collections, lawsuits,arbitration. We also act as NorthCarolina counsel for several nationalsurety companies that issue con-struction bonds. We represent manysmall and medium businesses, fromstart-up through dissolution.
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Trust your remodel to a professional member of the HBA Remodelers Council.
Your home is worth it.
HBA OF RALEIGH-WAKE COUNTYREMODELERS COUNCIL
5580 Centerview Drive, Suite 115Raleigh, NC 27606
Phone: 919-233-2033Fax: 919-233-2036
www.wakeremodelers.com
HBA OF DURHAM, ORANGE & CHATHAMCOUNTIES REMODELERS COUNCIL20 W. Colony Place, Suite 180
Durham, NC 27705Phone: 919-493-8899
Fax: 919-460-8899www.docremodelers.com
P S N C Energy2541 Whilden Dr.Durham, NC 27713Contact: Terrence FrasierPhone: (919) 598-7453
Pella Window & Door Company220 Seneca Rd.Greensboro, NC 27406Contact: Tim HudsonPhone: (800) 849-8550
Restoration WoodworksPO Box 448Efland, NC 27243Contact: Stephen StiebelPhone: (919) 732-9612
Russwood MillworkMoulding and Stairs2009 Carr Pur Dr.Raleigh, NC 27603-8885Contact: Reggie RossDirect: (919) 865-4290Office: (919) 779-2273Fax: (919) [email protected] is a local, family ownedbusiness that's been providingquality wood products throughoutthe US since 1976. We invite you tocheck us out on the web or give usa call. We will be happy to direct youto the nearest building supply com-pany that provides our products.
SERVPRO of South Durham & Orange CountiesPO Box 14027Durham, NC 27709Contact: Dana RichardsonPhone: (919) 596-1242
Sherwin Williams/Duron1806 Laura Duncan Rd.Apex, NC 27502Contact: Joe TomberlinPhone: (919) 306-3242
Sign-A-Rama3702-1 Hillsborough Rd.Durham, NC 27705Contact: Chris KowalPhone: (919) 383-3500
Signature Flooring, Inc.1909 S HWY 119Mebane, NC 27302Contact: Charles HardingPhone: (919) 304-3010
Sparrow & Sons, Inc.305 W Weaver St.Carrboro, NC 27510Contact: Jonathan SparrowPhone: (919) 942-5171
Spectra Engineering and Design, PLLC104 N Woodshed Ct.Cary, NC 27513-5426Contact: Ted ZieglerPhone: (919) 413-3627
Stock Building Supply3000 Yonkers Rd.Raleigh, NC 27604-3232Contact: Jim BrittPhone: (919) 828-7471Fax: (919) [email protected]
Stock Building Supply is yoursource for quality materials, servic-es and solutions. We understandhow critical it is for you to have thematerials and services you need,right when you need them. You cancount on Stock Building Supply tohelp you get the job done right.
Stone Systems of Raleigh3600 Lake Woodard Dr.Raleigh, NC 27604Contact: Eric KellPhone: (919) 872-2900
SunTrust Mortgage3100 Tower Blvd, Suite 100Durham, NC 27707Contact: Anne WatsonPhone: (919) 419-7475
Superior Windows and More, Inc.DBA Clear Choice USA of the Triangle2054 Kildaire Farms Rd., Suite 338Cary, NC 27518-6614Contact: Robert MacedaPhone: (919) 623-8000
Surplus Warehouse2000 Avondale Dr,. Suite A1Durham, NC 27707Contact: Chris WolcottPhone: (919) 220-3540
Talbert Building Supply3101 Hillsborough Rd.Durham, NC 27705Contact: Jan WhittPhone: (919) 286-5561
Talbert Building Supply3101 Hillsborough Rd.Durham, NC 27705Contact: Scott TalbertPhone: (919) 286-5561
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For more information
about the HBA
Remodelers Council
current events and
initiatives call or visit:
HBA of Raleigh-Wake
County
919-233-2033
www.wakeremodelers.com
HBA of Durham, Orange &
Chatham Counties
919-493-8899
www.docremodelers.com
Your tax deductible donations of reusable building materials and hardwood furnitureare sold in the Habitat ReStore and all proceeds support Habitat’s mission to end substandard housing in our community.
For donation criteria, or to learn more about Habitat’s FREE pick up service,call 919.744.2420, or visit www.HabitatWakeReStore.org
2420 N. Raleigh Blvd in Raleigh • 181 High House Rd. in CaryHours: Monday - Friday 10am - 6pm / Saturday 8am - 4pm
Don’t take it to the landfill, take it to the ReStore.