Wednesday, December 31, 2014

New Year's Resolution: Your Home

With the holidays behind us, many are setting up their resolutions, writing their goals, and preparing to kick in the new year. As you’re looking at different facets of your life, don’t forget your home! It is both your sanctuary and your biggest investment. Here are some ideas to add to your list of resolutions for next year!
Woman relaxing in chairDe-clutter and Clean
Living in a clean, organized environment promotes positive change. If you haven’t recently, having your house professionally cleaned and organized can be a breath of fresh air for your home. Additionally, it allows you to see more clearly areas of your home you’ll want to update in the future. How worn is your carpet? Do the walls need to be repainted? A clean home will allow you to more effectively set home improvement goals for the year.
Evaluate and Improve Your Home’s Efficiency
Cutting down on energy costs is a great way to not only make your home more efficient, but can also help the environment. Here are some ideas! The first is to add ceiling fans, which can help circulate both hot and cold air. Update appliances to Energy Star rated appliances. Even though it costs money to purchase up front, making the switch will save an average of 30% on energy costs, which can equate to hundreds of dollars a year. To go a step further, consider consulting an electrician to have your wiring checked.
Safety and Protection
Updating your home’s safety is more than just protecting against intruders. While it’s good to check your home alarm system, or consider having one installed if you haven’t yet, there are safety elements inside the home you should be checking as well. One key element of home safety is airflow. It is surprisingly common for people’s bathrooms and attics to lack the necessary ventilation. Whether the vents have been clogged, covered, or just not installed where they’re needed, a lack of proper ventilation can lead to the growth of mold. When dealing with airflow, also check your radon levels. Radon is a commonly forgotten, odorless gas that, according to the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, is responsible for around 21,000 lung cancer deaths each year. You can purchase a test kit at your local hardware store for under $30.
With your home updated, decluttered, safe, clean, and efficient, you’ll be able to set goals for major improvements. From flooring to roofing and everything in between, updating your home is an investment worth making for a new year. You can increase your quality of living while adding value to your home! To see a list of contractors we trust to get the job done and take care of your home, visit us at responsiblecontractors.com. And Happy New Year!

Tuesday, December 23, 2014

Last Minute Holiday Checklist

Tomorrow is Christmas Eve, and many families will be home preparing to host large Christmas dinners! Here is a checklist of household chores and appliances to check, to make sure you are ready for Christmas day!
Family at Christmas dinnerCheck your vacuum cleaners
If something spills, or animals run loose, you may have a vacuum impulse. Now is the time to change bags, and make sure it is stored in a ready-to-access space. If you won’t need it on Christmas, it’ll make next-day cleanup a little easier!
Clean and prepare coffee
Whether your have kids jump on your bed as soon as the sun shows itself, or you get up early to put the turkey in the oven, there’s a good chance coffee will be making a triumphant rescue Christmas morning. Check the drip opening by unplugging the coffee maker and turning it upside down. You can clean it with dish detergent and warm water.
Sharpen your knives
Cutting the turkey or ham dinner is easier done with knives that work. It’s a quick and easy fix, so there’s every reason to make sure your knives are ready for showtime! Also check handles, and tighten if necessary.
Check light bulbs
Light bulbs dimming? Does your dining room look like it has unplanned mood lighting? Check the lightbulbs around the house now, so that you won’t have to fuss with it Christmas morning!
Stock firewood
If you’re planning on using the fireplace, stock firewood 24 hours before. Especially if you’re bringing in wood from outside, it’s important that it has a chance to dry so that it will be ready to burn when you need it. Who wants to walk out to the shed to get firewood in their nice holiday attire, anyways?
Clean the microwave, let the oven rest
Your microwave will come in handy for some of your dinner preparation. Clean it out now to reduce the lingering odor, as well as make sure it will be in top working order. Wash the plate and wipe the inside. But let your oven rest! It will be doing most of the work Christmas day, and the self-cleaning cycle it has can actually cause it to become over taxed. The last thing you need is for the oven to give out while the turkey is in it. If it needs to be cleaned, pull out the trays and wash them, and gently sweep out lingering ashes.
Stock the basic (and easy to forget) supplies
No point in making a last-minute store run on Christmas day when you can run a checklist ahead of time! Here’s what to check for: Garbage and plastic bags, aluminum foil and plastic wrap, containers for leftovers, kitchen string, cleaned cooking utensils, enough place settings for your guests, and an oven thermometer.
With these few steps, in a couple hours you can have your home that much closer to holiday-ready! If you ever have a problem in your home and need a helping hand, we are happy to recommend a professional who can assist. For a list of trusted professionals, visitresponsiblecontractors.com!

Thursday, December 18, 2014

Dreaming of a White Christmas?

We all love the idea of a snowy December. Children dream of waking up to a white lawn on Christmas day, and carolers sing of the snow. Whether or not we actually get snowfall however, we know that Christmas day is likely to be cold. Frosty air and cold rain can do just as much to our homes as snow. So in preparation, let’s go over a few tips to inspect and reinforce your home against the cold.
Windows and Doors
Frosted window with Christmas decorationWindows and doors are one of your home’s first lines of defense. They exist to let in and
keep out, from intruders to weather changes. So in preparation for and reinforcement against the cold weather, let’s go over a checklist you can review. Start with weatherstripping. Check the window frames and door frames for leaks, as leaks will allow heat to escape. If you do have damage or leaks, the weatherstripping may need to be replace. Next to the weatherstripping, look at the frames themselves. Inspect for signs of rot, decay, termites, or any excessive wear. Ultimately this becomes an issue of structural integrity, and during the cold season can be magnified. With frames and weatherstripping intact, check for drafts. If you still feel a draft you may invest in caulking, as a further defense against escaping heat. Also be sure to check for cracks. If you want to invest further, you can invest in storm doors and storm windows where your screens would be.
Outside the Home
Although we don’t expect much stormy weather, the cold can bring the unexpected, and there are outdoor preparations we should make. Have your roof checked for leaks or weak spots, and check the property for branches that could fall if the weather picks up. Consider having any water lines that run along the outer walls of the home insulated to prevent water from freezing. If you have snow-removal equipment, make sure it’s in working order, and have it serviced if needed. Have your exterior faucets shut off and outdoor pipes and valves drained. If you have handrails or lights outside, make sure they’re secure and working to prevent accidents along an icy walkway.
With your home prepared for the cold, Christmas can be a cozier, warmer season. If we do wake up with a white Christmas, you’ll be able to enjoy it without worrying about the cold getting in or causing damage. If you do need to have your home inspected or updated, we are happy to recommend a professional who can help! Visit us atresponsiblecontractors.com for a list of trusted professionals!

Monday, December 15, 2014

Spotlight on: Hardwood Perfections

Saturday, December 13, 2014

An Efficient Kitchen


Happy mother and baby whisking dough in christmas decorated kitchenDuring the Christmas season you may find yourself spending more time in your kitchen: going to cookie exchanges, making casseroles and pumpkin pies, and preparing for the big Christmas feast! While you may not notice your energy usage throughout your day, the holiday seasons bring in the highest in utility bills. But there are some ways you can increase your efficiency throughout your kitchen, saving on energy and lowering your utility bills. Here’s a few ideas!
Lighting
Longer hours in the kitchen coupled with shorter days can equate to long-burning bulbs. Choosing an energy efficient bulb is one of the easiest steps you can take toward a lower energy usage. The longer your bulb burns, the more efficient the bulb should be. If you haven’t already, check the lamps throughout your house and look for a sticker on each one that indicates the maximum wattage allowed. Make sure you use bulbs that do not exceed it. Also, consider using automated devices to help control your usage. You may install a timer to automatically turn your lights off, or motion detectors so that when you leave the room, the lights turn themselves off.
Appliances
Large appliances are investments, and most of us don’t go out and buy a new one when we want to increase our energy efficiency. Thankfully, there are options beyond just choosing a new efficient appliance. For cooking, while stoves and ovens are not currently rated by the EPA, you can make small choices that are more efficient. Crock-pots use the least amount of energy and are a great option for preparing meals. For small dishes, rather than popping them in the oven, use a toaster oven instead! Also don’t forget your microwave, they are efficient because they are fast.
Water
Water is one of the most used resources in the home, and has the potential to be one of the biggest sources of waste. But it doesn’t have to be! In the kitchen, you can conserve hot water usage through faucet updates. Instant hot water dispensers are energy savers. They heat small amounts of water as-needed, rather than large amounts of unneeded hot water. Another option that you can invest in for under $20 which will save you on your water bill is a faucet aerator. You may not notice the difference in the water flow, however may reduce your water usage even as much as 50%. Also, keeping a watch on your water goes a long way. Repair leaky faucets immediately. Use dishwashers as much as possible, as they use about a third less water than hand washing. One last tip is to check the temperature on your water heater, as there’s not usually a reason for it to surpass 120 degrees.
With these few tips under your belt, you can go into the Christmas season ready to bake, cook, entertain, and clean, all without worrying about skyrocketing utility bills. At Responsible Contractors, we aim to bring you the best in each industry. If you need recommendations for energy upgrades, or help with water and lighting, visit us atresponsiblecontractors.com for a list of contractors we trust to help!

Tuesday, December 9, 2014

Spotlight on: Tony's Roofcare Inc.

 Screen Shot 2014-12-09 at 3.04.23 PMRemember the day when you woke up, stretched, and wandered into the kitchen to make coffee, only to step in a puddle of water seeping through the roof? Not the most fun experience, was it? Fortunately, it doesn’t have to happen again! Your roof is an investment. More than keeping your home dry and offering aesthetic appeal, it serves to keep your family safe, and improve the health of the household. And to top it off, will add significant value to your home. Any of these benefits sound good to you? Then look no further than Tonys Roofcare Inc. When it comes to investing in a new roof, they bring you the best! Serving Tacoma, Puyallup, and Federal Way since 1997, they are dedicated to providing top quality work with guaranteed results.
Tonys Roofcare specializes in roofing, but it is not the only thing they do! They can handle your windows, siding, and exterior painting as well. When it comes to the exterior of the home, they save homeowners time and money by being a singular point of contact. Even more, their customer care doesn’t conclude with the project! They believe in educating their customers on proper care and maintenance, and being available long after a project has finished. They do roof cleaning and general roof maintenance, so you know your roof will be cared for! 
Screen Shot 2014-12-09 at 3.04.05 PMBeing family-owned and operated, with all installers having at least 5 years experience puts Tonys Roofcare on the edge of good quality, matched by their personal devotion and exhaustive experience. When you hire them, you not only know you’re getting a good product, you know you’re working with good people. Another mark of good character is their transparency! On their website (www.tonysroofcare.com) they share detailed information about their products and services. And the process is made simple: It all starts with a commitment-free quote!
Whether your roof is leaking, or it’s just time to invest in improved performance and add to the value of your home, we highly recommend Tonys Roofcare as a superb local choice. At Responsible Contractors, we aim to bring you the best of construction! To see more about Tonys Roofcare and for other contractors we recommend, visithttp://responsiblecontractors.com/. Happy roofing!

Friday, December 5, 2014

Holiday Home Improvement

With Thanksgiving having reunited us with loved ones, and Christmas around the corner, many of us are preparing our homes for guests. Whether relatives coming to town and staying in your guest bedrooms, or friends coming for your Christmas parties, one thing becomes true: You’re going to be spending the season hosting. Counting down the weeks until Christmas day, what can you do to get your home sparkling? There are many updates you can do, and they don’t have to use your entire Christmas budget! Let’s focus on three of our favorite updates that will cost you less than $500, and take less than a week.
The Bathroom Vanity
If you live in an older home, you likely have a standalone sink. If you live in a newer home, you may have a bathroom counter, or a vanity. For guest bathrooms with the latter two, these are small enough to be simple projects, and will bring an elegant flare to your bathroom’s design. Start by purchasing a new granite top from your local hardware store. This can cost you as little as $150, depending on the size and design. Make sure you pick a size that matches your counter or vanity. Next, choose a new faucet that speaks to your inner designer. Before installing either, inspect all sides for damage. If you have extra room in your budget, you may opt for a new mirror, or accent piece such as towel rack or lamp. This is an installation project that can be completed in a weekend, and will add character to your bathroom!
Halogen Track Lighting
Good lighting can make or break any room’s mood with ambience. During the season for Christmas lights, fireplaces and evening get togethers, properly lighting your home is a great investment! Why did we pick track lighting? Not only is it beautiful and customizable, it’s efficient! The layout of the lighting will let you put the spotlight exactly where you want it. Halogen bulbs are also known for the ability to illuminate colors well, thus enhancing your interior design! Other advantages of these bulbs are that they are inexpensive, lightweight, do not contain mercury like fluorescent lamps, and have a color temperature that is meant to mimic sunlight. They can be made dimmable as well, which is great news for anyone interested in mood lighting. Kits for these are sold for between $100 and $300, depending on the design and size. When purchasing, make sure you get a kit that will connect to your ceiling’s junction box, to prevent the need for a Transformer. If you already have an electrical box in the ceiling, this is an installation project that will only take a couple hours.
Carpet Cleaning and Repair
Living room in Contemporary styleWhile it may seem like a temporary fix, the truth is that a professional deep cleaning service will add a clean face to your home that will improve it aesthetically, making it look,
smell and feel newer. Consider having your carpets professionally cleaned. This can cost somewhere around $200, and will help lift stains, brighten the color and improve the texture. For seriously worn carpet, you can hire a professional repair company. These companies repair carpet by replacing patches that have been torn or burnt, and stretching carpet that has been deformed or crinkled. Your guests never have to know the damage your pets have inflicted! Together these services can cost you under $500!
There are many options available for updates and repairs, that don’t have to steal your entire Christmas budget. As you’re preparing for the holiday season, consider which will bring the most value to your home. Should you need a hand with any of these projects, we are happy to recommend a trusted professional. To see a list of all our trusted contractors, visit responsiblecontractors.com!

Thursday, December 4, 2014

Spotlight On: Gerlach Construction

Having served the Puget Sound for over twenty years, Gerlach Construction brings a specialized hand to remodeling. Many of us have experienced the pressures of embarking on a project such as a remodel. It is an exciting time, but can be stressful. Gerlach Construction has been there, and they has been there with many homeowners. From smaller projects such as adding a deck or exterior accents, to additions, to whole house remodels, each project is its own experience, and can come with its own challenges. That is why Gerlach Construction has used their years of experience to refine a unique approach. What makes them unique, exactly? One of the practices that they generally hold is to do only one project at a time. This allows them to focus all of their attention and resources on the client and the project, and prevents them from  becoming overwhelmed. This way you know you are getting the best care possible!
DaveGerlachMeet Dave Gerlach, founder and owner: “I’m Dave Gerlach, and I’ve been in construction and home improvement since 1973. In 1993 I founded Gerlach Construction, Inc. Today, Gerlach Construction focuses primarily on custom home remodeling, helping families around the Puget Sound region create the homes they’ve always imagined. Home construction is my passion, not just my business, and my commitment to excellence is reflected in every home I remodel.” Dave combines four values to bring you the very best: experience, quality, value, and integrity. 
While Gerlach Construction has been serving the Puget Sound for over twenty years, Dave
has been working in the industry for more than thirty-five years. He has made it his practice to be someone you can count on. He doesn’t just remodel houses; he builds dreams. Your home is built on quality: Dave uses the finest materials, utilizes the latest construction techniques, and only partners with those who meet his standard. This allows
him to ensure that every part of the project is completed to the highest standard. With his experience in remodeling, he has developed techniques to bring the most value into eachChristine-Ballard-lo-res-72 project. Efficiency is an important part of the process, and allows work to be completed within your budget. And everything is backed by integrity! With one client at a time, Dave’s attention is undivided. He spends time with you, and listens. Understanding the dream you have for your home is his passion, and manifesting it is his profession.

So as you walk through your home, daydreaming of the somedays and the possibilities, take time to consider today. The thought of a remodel can be intimidating, even burdensome. No doubt the process has left many overwhelmed. But it doesn’t have to! With personalized care and attention by one who has passion, experience, and integrity, remodeling your home can be a dream come true, without the headaches.
At Responsible Contractors, we aim to bring you the best in each industry. We proudly recommend Gerlach Construction as a company to partner with on you or your friend’s next remodel project. Your home is your sanctuary, make it the sanctuary you’ve always dreamed of! To see Gerlach Construction and other contractors we recommend, visit responsiblecontractors.com.

Wednesday, December 3, 2014

Spotlight On: Ranger Tree Experts, Inc.

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In the northwest, wind and rain are no strangers to us! With large evergreens and mountains as a staple of our corner of the country, trees are one of the landscape features on our upkeep list. Proper tree care extends beyond aesthetics into safety. With the wind and rain making their appearances as the season changes, trees on your property ought to be given some attention. And who better than to offer that care and attention than Ranger Tree Experts, Inc.? Owned and operated by Micah Glastetter, Ranger Tree Experts offers a wide range of tree services—at less cost than most of their competitors!
OLYMPUS DIGITAL CAMERAA frequently asked question when it comes to the season change is: “Can I prevent my
large fir trees from falling in these big storms?” The answer: there’s a lot that you can do to help! Micah believes that “After proper thinning and cleaning out, they’ll be healthier, much less likely to drop large limbs, and extremely unlikely to fall.” and is proud to add: “We haven’t lost one yet.”
Fully licensed and insured, Ranger Tree Experts is both an efficient choice and a safe one. From tree cutting and removal, to storm cleanup, and even animal rescue, they are your only needed stop for many of your tree’s needs. Their dedication is to provide customers the most efficient and affordable tree services, without sacrificing safety or quality, no matter the size of the job. From taking care of that one tree in your yard, to managing hundreds, they offer the same careful attention and care. Scott Young, Canterwood Golf Course Superintendent, wrote as a testimony: “Managing a golf course with over 4000 trees in a housing community with another 5000 trees can be a daunting task for anyone. Ranger Tree Service has been my only choice since 1998 and will continue to be my selection. The quality and quanity of work at the price they deliver is unsurpassable. Just as important is the expertise that comes with the service. Micah Glastetter is extremely knowledgeable and genuinely concerned about the health of the trees. In my 20 years in this industry I have found no one better. Don’t hesitate when it comes to Ranger Tree Service.”
Caring for your trees is an investment in your home’s beauty, value, and safety. And it starts with a simple, risk-free step: Meet the owner, and get a free estimate. Micah will tell you what’s going on with your trees, what you need to keep them optimal, and provide an estimate from there! His conviction? “We work hard to be the best option for each and every one of our clients, and always go the extra mile to deliver the kind of outstanding customer service that you won’t soon forget.”
At Responsible Contractors, we work to bring you the best of construction. When it comes to your landscape, we are confident that Ranger Tree Services will have all the trees on your property taken care of, and proud to recommend them! To see more companies we recommend, visit us at responsiblecontractors.com