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On The Level
December 2010
 Volume III, Issue VI
Dear Friends,
 

As we approach the end of another year we would like to take a moment to reflect on the past, as well as look forward to an exciting New Year. The past couple of years have been especially challenging for many. Contractor Hotline wanted to do something to help those in need in our communities. After careful consideration we decided Habitat for Humanity was the perfect fit. This nonprofit organization helps qualifying families realize the American dream. Each home is built through volunteer labor and donations of money and materials, alongside and with the help of the partner families. Volunteering labor is a really fun way to get involved. Many of our friends joined us and we even found ourselves working side by side with some of the contractors in our network.


To further support this worthwhile cause Contractor Hotline donates a portion of the proceeds from each completed job directly to Habitat for Humanity. This means starting January 2010 every home improvement project you had completed through our service helped benefit families in your community. Our goal in 2011 is to double our proceeds and thus our contributions, and you can help. We and the families who benefit from this humanitarian organization thank you for your continued support. We wish you all the best as we move forward into the New Year.


Warm wishes and Happy Holidays!

Cari Barron

Tax Credit Deadline

Time is running out to take advantage of tax credits extended to homeowners who make energy reducing home improvements. Homeowners have until December 31, 2010 to make qualified, weatherizing home improvements. Qualified upgrades include windows and doors, insulation, roofs, HVAC (heating, ventilation, and air conditioning), water heaters, and biomass stoves. Refer to our May 2009 issue of On The Level for full details and links to Energy Star's more extensive article titled Federal Tax Credits for Energy Efficiency.

 

The contractors in our network are fully qualified to assist in making these home efficiency improvements. To speak with a pre-screened contractor in our network, please give us a call or submit a work request today!

 
Winter Has Arrived

Winter has arrived in the northwest! Colder temperatures and snow are clear reminders of what is predicted to be a particularly severe winter in the northwest. If you haven't prepared your home for winter, now is the time to get busy.


Outside Your Home


Tree Trimming: Take special care to have any dead or diseased branches removed from trees that may fall and cause injury, damage property, or take down power lines. For large trees this task is best left to the experts. Trim any trees or bushes away from the side of the house or hanging over the roof and gutters.


Roof and Gutters: Inspect the roof of your home and outbuildings for any signs of leaks or damage including buckling, curling, or missing shingles. Shingles and metal flashing around chimneys, vents, and in valleys should be firmly adhered. Gutters and downspouts should be flushed and inspected.


Chimney: Have the chimney inspected and cleaned, especially if you use a wood stove or fireplace regularly. On average, your chimney should be cleaned after every two cords of seasoned, dry wood is burned. Stock an adequate supply of dry, seasoned firewood and store away from the side of your house in a location where it will stay dry and has good air flow.


Siding, Doors, and Windows: Take care to remove any soil or organic matter in contact with the siding. Check siding, doors, and windows for any gaps where air and moisture can pass through. Remove any old caulk and thoroughly clean areas that need repair. Allow the areas to dry completely and apply a quality, exterior caulk to seal any gaps. Check and replace worn weather stripping on all doors and windows. Install storm windows if you have them.


Outdoor Faucets: Remove, drain, and store hoses for winter. If you have an inside valve for each outdoor faucet, turn these off and open the outside faucet slightly to drain any water left in the pipes. Attach insulated covers over outside faucets. Blow out sprinkler systems.


Tools: Check that all summer tools have been cleaned and stored away for winter and that winter tools like snow shovels and blowers are accessible and ready to use.


Inside Your Home


Air Leaks: If you don't have insulated windows you can buy inexpensive and easy to install 'shrink & seal' insulation kits to reduce heat loss. Changing light weight curtains with heavier drapes helps reduce heat loss and gives the room a fresh look. Add insulated plates to electrical outlets on exterior walls.


Heating System: Have a professional inspect and service your heating system each year to ensure it is operating efficiently. Replace air filters as recommended by the manufacturer. Buying a season's worth of filters and marking your calendar in advance will help prevent overlooking this important task. Consider installing a programmable thermostat. This can save a lot of money by eliminating those times you forget to turn the heat down when leaving the house for extended periods. Walk through your home and make sure all vents or baseboard heaters are clear of furniture.


Smoke and Carbon Monoxide Detectors: Inspect all smoke and carbon monoxide detectors to ensure they are working properly. Replace batteries in each device annually or sooner if needed. Check batteries monthly at the same time you change your air filters.


Insulation: Consider having your home's insulation inspected to ensure it meets the proper R-value specification and that there isn't any water or rodent damage. Wrap your water heater with an insulated blanket. Wrapping exposed water pipes in the crawl space or basement and garage will cut your energy bill, as well as help prevent pipes from freezing. Be sure and check for air leaks where pipes enter the house on exterior walls and caulk or add insulation as needed.

Emergencies: Last but not least, prepare an emergency kit for you and your family in the event of a power outage or other emergency. Click here for important tips from the Red Cross and a comprehensive list of essential items to include.


Referral Appreciation Program 
Many of our satisfied customers are spreading the word, helping to connect their friends and family with reliable contractors and helping us grow and be available to meet your needs. To express our gratitude we are pleased to 'give back to you' for any referral that results in completed work. For new customers referred that result in $500 or more per business transaction, you will receive a $25 American Express cash gift card. For new customers referred that result in anything less than $500 per business transaction, you will receive a $10 Starbuck's gift card. Contact us directly with your referral's information, or simply ask them to mention how they found out about us.
Contractor Hotline LLC
Phone: 425-775-9085
Fax: 425-775-9150

Fall/Winter Checklist

Keep gutters, downspouts, and storm drains clear of debris
 
Wrap exposed water pipes in the crawl space, basement, or garage

  Check for air leaks around doors and windows and caulk or replace weather stripping as needed

Replace furnace filters monthly or as recommended by manufacturer 

Enjoy the holidays!

What Our Customers Are Saying
Thanks so much for making this simple and pain free!! It was a huge relief knowing the person I hired came with good references and was pre-screened. The hardest part is always finding the right person out of the masses. ~
R. Woodbury, Edmonds
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