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When you follow our flooring maintenance and care guides, it's easy to maintain the beauty of your floor. Proper care and cleaning will enhance its life and performance, giving you years of enjoyment.
- For ideal carpet maintenance, you will need to vacuum your heavy traffic areas, such as hallways, stairs, and exterior entryways at least twice a week. Vacuum less heavily used areas weekly. This will extend the life of your carpet.
- Hardwood floor care requires that you never clean or mop your wood floor with water. Do not use any wax or cleaner that must be mixed with water such as oil, soap, or paste wax products; as this may damage your floor and result in a loss of warranty.
- Ceramic tile care and maintenance, for the most part, requires minimal attention. Glazed and unglazed tile, under normal residential situations, can be cleaned using clean water and a tile cleaner recommended by the manufacturer.
- Care of laminate flooring is relatively easy. It brings the beauty of a natural wood floor and the easy maintenance of a resilient floor together so you can have the style you want and the carefree maintenance you need. For general cleaning, use a dust mop or wipe occasionally with a damp cotton or cloth mop. If heavier cleaning is needed, an occasional damp mopping with a mild cleaning product is suggested.
- Because vinyl floor care and maintenance is so easy with a resilient floor, there is no cause for concern when it comes to spots, spills, or scuffs left by shoes. For general vinyl floor care and cleaning, sweep your floor regularly (at least once a week) and be sure to wipe up spills promptly. Occasional mopping with the manufacturer's recommended cleaning solution may be needed when dirt builds up and sweeping alone is not sufficient.
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Greetings!
Happy New Year! We hope you enjoy receiving our Newsletter with updates on what's happening in our area. When you get ready to interview or refer contractors, remember that we are an approved builder in many of the areas finest developments. We've been building homes in these mountains since 1995 and we know that you are not only our potential clients, but also our neighbors. You can check out more information
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Sean Sullivan
Living Stone Construction, Inc.
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Winter Weatherization Tips
With the holidays behind us and much of the country facing months of chilly or even sub-zero weather, it's not too late to make sure your home is adequately weather-proofed and save a few dollars (or more) on your utility bills. Here are some things you can do to improve your home's efficiency and make sure you and your family are comfortable through the winter months:
According to the University of Nebraska-Lincoln Extension, in a typical home, about 10 to 20 percent of the fuel bill is the result of unintended air infiltration. Even in a well-insulated home, energy may be wasted through air moving in and out or infiltrating through the home's building shell or structure. Air leaks around doors and windows, attic hatches, window air conditioners, and through cracks and holes.
Make sure your attic has a sufficient amount of insulation to ensure it stays at least five to 10 degrees warmer than the outside air, otherwise too much heat escapes. Not only will this cause your heat bills to be higher, but it can also cause frozen water to melt and refreeze which can result in a collapsed roof.
Inspect the weather stripping and caulking around doors and windows to make sure it hasn't cracked or come loose, allowing air to leak, and replace it if needed. This can also help reduce infiltration by insects, dust and moisture and noise. Or, consider replacing your windows or doors with new ENERGY STAR-qualified windows or doors, which can save you about seven to 15 percent on your energy bills.
Wrap your pipes with heating tape every winter and insulate unfinished rooms such as garages or sunrooms if they contain exposed pipes. Check pipes for cracks and leaks and have any damage repaired immediately to prevent costlier repairs later. Keep your house warm-at least 65 degrees. Don't neglect your basement and crawl spaces, and insulate pipes in those spaces to protect against freezing.
It's also important to know the location of your pipes and how to shut the water off. If your pipes freeze, the quicker you shut off the water, the better chance you have of preventing pipe bursts and major water damage in your home.
- Inspect your heating systems
Be sure to have your heating system serviced every year, and maintain your furnace, fireplace, boiler, water heater, space heater and wood-burning stove. Change your heating and air conditioning filters regularly, and while you're at it, check the batteries and operation of your smoke and fire alarms and carbon monoxide detectors.
By setting aside a few weekend days now, you'll save yourself a lot of hassle later-and your family can relax and be warm and comfortable throughout the winter months. For more information on home maintenance, visit Living Stone Construction on Facebook.
This article was written for submission in the ACT and Black Mountain News. Source www.NAHB.org.
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Carolina Home & Garden Winter 2011
"Challenge of the Century"

How to update a 100 year old house without disturbing an inch of antique charm...by Melanie McGee Bianchi
Visually residing somewhere between a village cottage and a mountain farmhouse, the sharp-gabled Montreat residence owned by Rick and Meredith Harbaugh was built in 1909. Used for many years as a summer home,it features only one add-on, a cluster of rooms accrued in the '40's. Interestingly, that area is in worse shape than the century-old bulk of the house, according to architect Maury Hurt... (read more)
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The Gragg St. Bungalow Renovation
Before After
"I lost power about 2 weeks ago and was without heat for about 7 hours...I keep my tstat on 68 and the house is SO tight that the temp only went down to 60 in 7 hours and the outside temp was low 20's... High winds.... Also the new windows and doors don't let in any outside noise..." Karen Meade
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Sincerely,
Sean Sullivan
Living Stone Construction, Inc.
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