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RE/MAX FINE PROPERTIES 4500 HIGHWAY 6 SUGAR LAND, TX 77478 - TELEPHONE: 281-265-5533 WINTER 2016

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Dear New Homeowner,

Congratulations on the purchase of your home! On behalf of everyone at RE/MAX Fine Properties, thank you for allowing us the opportunity to be a part of your new home experience. Our area is one of the finest in the Houston metroplex and offers a wide variety of products and services in which you may frequently need.

To help you with the transition of moving into your new home and possibly a new community, we have provided you with a private directory consisting of a network of local businesses that we are affiliated with.

The companies in this directory are divided by categories supplying products and services you may most likely need when moving into a new community and/or a new home. This directory is intended to provide EXCLUSIVE SAVINGS and simplify the broad spectrum of choices when it comes to having a need for you or your home! You can download the TCRN Preferred Customer App on your mobile phone or tablet so you can have access to the same great info on the go.

To take advantage of special savings simply present your Preferred Customer Offer from your TCRN App on your mobile device. Your Preferred Customer Offers don’t expire and can have unlimited use. Nothing to print or keep track of...just use the TCRN App on your cell phone or tablet! You can also go to www.TCRN-SugarLand.com to stay connected with your new community.

RE/MAX Fine Properties does not receive any rebates, referral fees, or any other benefits by the use of the TCRN App or your decision to do business with any of the providers in this directory. We just want to provide you with one more sign of our sincere appreciation for doing business with us.

Enjoy your new home and take advantage of endless savings with your Preferred Customer Offers!

Best Wishes,

RE/MAX Fine Properties 4500 Highway 6 Sugar Land, TX 77478 www.RemaxFine.com

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COMMUNITY DIRECTORYANIMAL CARE A Dog’s Life Luxury Dog Boutique ........................................................ Page 14 Lexington Boulevard Animal Hospital ................................................... Page 15

AUTOMOTIVE Classic Chevrolet ................................................................................. Page 16 Fort Bend Toyota .................................................................................. Page 17 Republic Harley-Davidson .................................................................... Page 30 Southwest Infiniti ................................................................................. Page 18

CHURCHES First Colony Church of Christ ................................................................ Page 36 First Presbyterian Church of Sugar Land .............................................. Page 36 River Pointe Church .............................................................................. Page 36 St. Laurence Catholic Church ............................................................... Page 36 Sugar Land Baptist Church ................................................................... Page 36 Sugar Land First United Methodist Church........................................... Page 36

DENTISTRY FLOSS Sugar Land................................................................................ Page 14 Little People’s Dentistry........................................................................ Page 14 Scott & Jane Orthodontics ................................................................... Page 23

DINING Carrabba’s Italian Grill .......................................................................... Page 11 Fadi’s Mediterranean Grill .................................................................... Page 27 Keeper’s Japanese Restaurant & Bar ................................................... Page 22 Ruggles Green ...................................................................................... Page 6 Veritas Steak and Seafood ................................................................... Page 8

ENERGY Rhino Energy ........................................................................................ Page 29

EDUCATION Primrose School of Greatwood ............................................................. Page 20 Primrose School of Sienna ................................................................... Page 20

ENTERTAINMENT Cigar Cigar ........................................................................................... Page 30 Sugar Land Skeeters ............................................................................ Page 19 The Houston Museum of Natural Science at Sugar Land ..................... Page 24 UNDERCOVER ...................................................................................... Page 24

FINANCIAL ADP ...................................................................................................... Page 28 Member Source Credit Union ............................................................... Page 30 Northwestern Mutual-Gary Wolfe ........................................................ Page 31 Security National Mortgage ................................................................. Page 26 Trevathan CPA, PLLC ............................................................................ Page 20

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COMMUNITY DIRECTORYFITNESS Fort Bend Family YMCA ....................................................................... Page 13 Iron Cross Gymnastics ......................................................................... Page 10 Tiger Rock Martial Arts of Sugar Land ................................................. Page 12

FLORIST House of Blooms .................................................................................. Page 27

HEALTHY LIVING Life Essentials Chiropractic .................................................................. Page 26 Massage Heights ................................................................................. Page 22

HOME IMPROVEMENT Allegiance Roofing ............................................................................... Page 30 Grand Windows & Interiors .................................................................. Page 21 Jericho Foundation Repairs .................................................................. Page 21 The Cool Dude AC & Heat .................................................................... Page 20

HOME SERVICES Adtech Termite & Pest Control ............................................................. Page 24 Allegiance Roofing ............................................................................... Page 30 Environmental Protech ......................................................................... Page 20 Hester Electric ...................................................................................... Page 21 Jericho Foundation Repairs .................................................................. Page 21 Sara Appliances & Electronics ............................................................. Page 21 ServiceMaster SouthWest ................................................................... Page 21 The Cool Dude AC & Heat .................................................................... Page 20

INSURANCE Goosehead Insurance, Scott Wong Agency ......................................... Page 27 Hoffman Insurance ............................................................................... Page 14 Northwestern Mutual-Gary Wolfe ........................................................ Page 31

LEGAL Legal Shield .......................................................................................... Page 20 The Brophy Law Firm ........................................................................... Page 26

MARKETING/ADVERTISING Chas P. Young Co. Printing .................................................................... Page 29 EmbroidMe - Sugar Land ...................................................................... Page 26 Fast Signs of Sugar Land...................................................................... Page 28 Good Cents Advertising ....................................................................... Page 10 Jellyflea Web Design ........................................................................... Page 28 Rebranding 360, Inc. ............................................................................ Page 29 Sugar Land Town Square ..................................................................... Page 14 Texas Community Referral Network ..................................................... Page 20 Texas Music Marketing ........................................................................ Page 29 The Growth Coach of Houston ............................................................. Page 28

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COMMUNITY DIRECTORYMEDICAL Life Essentials Chiropractic .................................................................. Page 26 Scott & Jane Orthodontics ................................................................... Page 23 Soutwest OB/GYN ................................................................................ Page 23 St. Michael’s Emergency Rooms ......................................................... Page 33 Sugar Lakes Family Practice ................................................................ Page 33 Today’s Vision of Sugar Land ............................................................... Page 33

NON-PROFIT Child Advocates of Fort Bend ............................................................... Page 32 Fort Bend Cares ................................................................................... Page 12

PARTY PLANNING/RENTALS All Around Bounce ............................................................................... Page 29 Best in Texas DJ’s ................................................................................ Page 13 Julie’s Cakes ........................................................................................ Page 28 Linens by Lisa ...................................................................................... Page 24

PERSONAL SERVICES J. Hilburn Clothiers: Stefani Fitzgerald .................................................. Page 13 Milagro Hair Salon................................................................................ Page 14

PHOTOGRAPHY Alisa Murray Photography ................................................................... Page 37

PROFESSIONAL SERVICES ADP ...................................................................................................... Page 28 Comcast Business Class: Chris Green.................................................. Page 13 Elite Storage ......................................................................................... Page 13 HR in Alignment ................................................................................... Page 28 Jellyflea Web Design ........................................................................... Page 28 PROSHRED Security ............................................................................. Page 26 ServiceMaster SouthWest - Commercial Services ............................... Page 12 Trevathan CPA, PLLC ............................................................................ Page 26 Two Men and a Truck ........................................................................... Page 13

REAL ESTATE All Coast Inspections ........................................................................... Page 24 Harvest Green ...................................................................................... Page 25 RE/MAX Fine Properties ....................................................................... Page 9 Security National Mortgage ................................................................. Page 26

SPECIALTY STORE Cigar Cigar .......................................................................................... Page 30 Xoco Latte ............................................................................................ Page 29

STORAGE Elite Storage ......................................................................................... Page 13

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THINGS THAT NEED TO BE DONE ALL YEAR*REFRIGERATORROUTINE

• Keep the top of the refrigerator clear and make sure there is at least a ½ inch clearance on sides.

• Make sure the refrigerator is level or tilted back slightly so the door closes completely.

ONCE A MONTH

• Clean door gasket with 1 tsp of baking soda dissolved in a quart of warm water. In addition to having a clean gasket, it will keep your gasket soft and pliable.

TWO TIMES A YEAR

• Clean coils with a condenser coil brush (about $6 and available at an appliance store). The coils are usually behind the snap out grill at the front bottom of the unit. Unplug the unit first so you do not strike the moving fan. Even when the unit is unplugged you need to avoid disturbing the insulation or bending the fan blades. If you have pets and they shed you should do this four times a year.

• Test the door gasket. A leaky gasket wastes energy and can shorten the life of the compressor. Close the refrigerator door on a dollar bill at various locations along the door and pull lightly. If the bill moves at all you need to replace your gasket.

• Change the inline water filter on the icemaker after turning off the source water. Use a bucket to catch water in the system. Be sure to buy a recommended replacement filter.

ONCE A YEAR

• Slide the refrigerator out and vacuum around and beneath it. If left unattended, this dirt will end up on the coils.

DISHWASHERROUTINE• Run the hot water in the sink near the dishwasher before starting it so even during the first cycle the water is at or near the design temperature (120 degrees F). If the water isn’t at least 120 degrees F the soap will not dissolve.• Promptly repair cut or chipped plastic coating on racks to prevent rust. You can use a steel wool pad to remove rust and cap the damaged areas on the rack with slip on rubber tips. You can get a rack repair kit from the manufacturer for less than $10 in most cases.

TWO TIMES A YEAR• Lift out the strainer and clean it with warm soapy water and a soft plastic scrub pad.• Remove the spray arm and clean it by poking a piece of stiff wire through the holes. Once removed, shake the spray arm to make sure nothing is inside such as seeds from fruit or other debris. Lastly, scrub mineral deposits off the spray arm with hot distilled white vinegar. Caution: the cap holding the arm in place is typically reverse threaded which means you will turn it clockwise to remove it. Be sure not to drop the nut or washer into the motor.• When you run a regular wash cycle, place a small container filled with one cup of distilled white vinegar in both the dish rack (lower) and the cup rack (upper). By doing this, the dishwasher will disperse the vinegar during the wash cycle. This dissolves mineral accumulation and soap residue throughout the dishwasher. It will especially help at the hinges where rust-causing buildup occurs.

WATER HEATERTWO TIMES A YEARDrain and flush the sediment, which reduces efficiency and causes rumbling, from the tank (you may have to do this monthly if the level of sediment in your water is high). To drain the tank, turn off the water supply at the top of the tank, hook a hose to the spigot at the base, open a hot water tap anywhere in the house and open the spigot. When the tank is drained, turn on the water supply at the top of the tank and let it run until the water that is draining out is clear. Close the spigot and turn off the tap.

ONCE A YEARCheck the pressure relief valve to make sure this crucial safety device isn’t clogged. To relieve any over pressurization in the tank, place a bucket under the overflow pipe where it hangs near the floor. Carefully push the relief valve at the top and a burst of hot water should spray out of the pipe. If hot water does not spray out of the pipe, then the valve needs to be replaced.

*These are recommendations only and the homeowner assumes all risk and liabilities. Consult a professional service technician if needed.

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THINGS THAT NEED TO BE DONE ALL YEAR*WASHERROUTINE• Fabric softeners are waxy and can gum up in the washer if introduced undiluted with water before dispensing, so mix them with water before use. If there is a fabric softener dispenser on your machine, add the recommended amount and then top off with water. If you are pouring from a cup, use a 3-to-1 ratio of softener to water.

• Avoid overloading the washer. Add clothes until the unit is filled to just below the top of the agitator axle without packing down the clothes. An overloaded washer strains the motor and transmission, therefore shortening the life of your washer.

ONCE A MONTH• Remove and clean intake screens where water supply hoses enter the washing machine. The screens can get clogged with sediment and/or mineral buildup. Be careful when you reseat the screen. When improperly installed, they can jam open at the internal valve. You can easily replace them with flat screen washers (available at most hardware stores) in the end of the hose. You must be extra careful when removing and replacing hoses because the plastic threads on the intakes at the back of the washer are easily stripped.

EVERY FIVE YEARS• Replace rubber water supply hoses if they are splitting, cracking or are losing flexibility. Rubber replacement hoses last around five years, but hoses that use a braided jacket of stainless steel may last twice as long.• Replace pinch-type hose clamps with more reliable worm-driven clamps.

RANGE/OVENROUTINE• Wipe down the range top. A clean surface prevents scratches and stops acidic food from eating away at the appliance finish.• Clean up thoroughly after a boil over. If necessary, unclog burner ports on a gas range with a straight pin. Do not use a toothpick. It can break off in a port.

DRYERROUTINE• Clean the lint filter after every dryer load.• Replace the door seal if it is loose, worn, damaged or hardened. If you don’t, the warm air in the dryer will escape which causes the dryer to work harder. Check the seal by holding a tissue near the door while the dryer is running. If the tissue is sucked toward the door you need to replace the seal. You can order it from the manufacturer or an appliance store.• Replace the flexible plastic exhaust duct with aluminum or steel. It is more efficient and reduces the risk of fire. Limit the length of duct runs if possible and keep sags out of longer runs if you have to use them. They can collect lint that will restrict or even block the flow of warm exhaust air: this puts a strain on the dryer fan and reduces overall efficiency.

TWO TIMES A YEAR• Clean the lint filter with soap and water to remove built-up soap and fabric softener.• Clean the outdoor vent with a stiff bristle brush.

ONCE A YEAR• Disconnect the exhaust duct and remove accumulated lint. • Vacuum lint from the dryer heater box. To get to this area, remove the access panel. Most are held in place by clips and screws but check the product owner’s manual. Always be sure to unplug the dryer or shut down the gas connection before you remove the panel.

FOUR TIMES A YEAR• Run self-cleaning cycle after removing racks: they can discolor at high temperatures. Clean around the door and its gasket first, these areas often do not receive enough heat to thoroughly burn off grease and splatters. In order to cut down on smoke during cleaning, sweep out crumbs and other loose food particles. The minimum duration of the cycle should be two and a half hours. Some manufacturers recommend three or more so you may want to consult your owner’s manual. The self-cleaning cycle burns off residue with an automatic 850 degree F setting. After the cycle has completed and the oven has cooled, wipe out ashes with a clean wet rag. Run the self-cleaning at a time when others, especially kids are not likely to be in the kitchen.

ONCE A YEAR• Inspect the oven door gasket. It should be soft and pliable. If it is hard, it may allow heat to escape, which affects the performance of the oven. It will also cost you energy dollars. Most units require disassembling of the entire oven door to replace the gasket.• In a gas range, inspect the pilot flame. The flame should be a sharp blue cone ¼ to 3/8 of an inch high.

*These are recommendations only and the homeowner assumes all risk and liabilities. Consult a professional service technician if needed.

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IMPORTANT PHONE NUMBERSEMERGENCY NUMBERS Ambulance/Fire/Police ............................................................ 911 Fort Bend County Sheriff ...................................... 281-342-6116 Fort Bend County EMS ......................................... 281-342-2100 Sugar Land Police Dept. ........................................ 281-275-2501 Richmond Police Dept. ......................................... 281-342-2849 Rosenberg Police Dept. ........................................ 832-595-3710 Missouri City Police Dept. .................................... 281-403-8700 Stafford Police Dept. ............................................. 281-261-3950 Sugar Land Fire Dept. ........................................... 281-491-0852 Richmond Fire Dept. ............................................. 281-232-6871 Rosenberg Fire Dept. ............................................ 832-595-3600 Missouri City Fire Dept. ........................................ 281-403-4300 Stafford Fire Dept. ................................................. 281-261-3997 Poison Control ....................................................... 800-764-7661

UTILITIES Centerpoint Energy .................................................713-207-1111 Reliant Energy ....................................................... 713-207-7777 Comcast ................................................................ 713-341-1000 AT & T .................................................................... 800-288-2020 City of Sugar Land Water ..................................... 281-275-2750 ECO Resources ..................................................... 281-240-1700 Pecan Grove MUD ................................................ 281-238-5000

SCHOOLS Ft. Bend ISD .......................................................... 281-634-1000 Lamar Consolidated ISD ....................................... 281-341-3100 Stafford Municipal SD ........................................... 281-261-9200

COUNTY OFFICES Fort Bend County Court House ............................ 281-342-3411 Fort Bend County Tax Office ................................. 281-341-3710 Fort Bend County Animal Control ......................... 281-342-1512

HOSPITALS Memorial Herman Sugar Land ............................. 281-725-5000 Memorial Herman Southwest .............................. 713-776-5000 Methodist Sugar Land .......................................... 281-274-7000 Oak Bend Richmond ............................................. 281-341-3000 St. Luke’s Sugar Land ........................................... 281-637-7000

LIBRARIES First Colony ........................................................... 281-265-4444 George Memorial .................................................. 281-342-4455 Mamie George ...................................................... 281-491-8086 Sugar Land ............................................................ 281-277-8934

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BABYSITTER’S CHECKLISTHome Address: ____________________________________________________________

Parent: _______________________________ Cell Phone Number: ___________________

Parent: _______________________________ Cell Phone Number: ___________________

Who to call if you can not reach a parent:

Name: ________________________________ Name: _____________________________

Phone Number: _________________________ Phone Number: ______________________

What (child) can eat and when: What (child) cannot eat:

_____________________________________ __________________________________

_____________________________________ __________________________________

What (child) can watch on TV: ______________ What (child) cannot watch on TV:

_____________________________________ __________________________________

_____________________________________ __________________________________

Approved website(s):

(1)_____________________ (2) _____________________ (3) _____________________

Things (child) likes to do: ______________________________________________________

Bedtime: ______________________________ Nap(s): ____________________________

Our closest neighbor or family member you can contact in an emergency:

Name: ________________________________ Phone Number: ______________________

(Child)’s Doctors Name, Address, and Phone Number:

_________________________________________________________________________

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