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On The Level Newsletter                June 2014, Volume VII, Issue II

Cari Barron | Contractor Hotline | cari@contractorhotline.net

425.775.9085 | www.contractorhotline.net

In This Issue
Summer Promotion!
Edmonds Business Expo
Top 5 Things To Do Before Vacation
Storage & Shelving Solutions
Refer a friend between Memorial Day and Labor Day and your name will be entered to win a night for two at Salish Spa & Lodge at Snoqualmie Falls. Second prize winner receives a $100 gift certificate toward the home improvement service of their choice. Multiple referrals equal multiple entries!

Do you have a project we can help you with this summer? Your name will also be entered to win each time you use our services during this promotion.

Everyone is a Winner! In addition to our Summer Promotion, all referrals are rewarded year round through our Referral Appreciation Program.

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Edmonds Business Expo

Looking for something free and fun to do in Edmonds this weekend? Join us at the third annual Edmonds Business Expo this Sat, June 7 from 10-3 pm at the Edmonds Conference Center (4th Ave & Bell St).

The expo is a great way to meet and learn about a variety of service providers who may not have brick and mortar storefronts but who provide useful services to the community. Free entry, door prizes, and promotions from area businesses!

Make it a full day and combine your visit with a stroll through downtown Edmonds and the Edmonds Farmer's Market. The market is open from 9-2 pm and located just one block from the expo.

We look forward to seeing you there!
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This first day of summer is right around the corner. What do you have planned for summer vacation? The Top 5 Things To Do Before Vacation outlines some simple steps to take to help ensure your home and belongings are safe and secure in your absence. 

Short on storage space in the kitchen, bath, or anywhere else in your home? We are excited to welcome our most recent storage and shelving solutions experts to our growing network of home service professionals. See below for details.

Special Summer Promotion - Memorial Day to Labor Day! We would like to treat you to a special getaway to Salish Spa & Lodge at Snoqualmie Falls.  See sidebar for details.

Looking for something different to do this weekend? The Edmonds Business Expo is free to the public this Sat, June 7. Combine your visit to the expo with a stroll through the Edmonds Farmers Market and downtown Edmonds.  See sidebar for more information. We hope to see you there!

 

 Best wishes for a fabulous, fun-filled summer!  

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Cari Barron

 

Contractor Hotline

Email: cari@contractorhotline.net 

425.775.9085

www.contractorhotline.net 

Top 5 Things To Do Before Vacation  
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Returning home after a well-deserved break, only to discover a flooded laundry room or kitchen is not how most people want to end their vacation. Follow these simple steps to avoid coming home to a big mess and costly repairs. 

 

1.  Turn off the water

 

Water leaks can cause devastating damage to your home in a short amount of time. A failed hose connection, plumbing fixture, pipe fitting, or appliance can leak gallons of water in no time, resulting in costly repairs.

  • Turn the main water supply off completely unless someone will be watering plants or pet sitting in your absence. Turn off the individual water supply to sinks, toilets, and washing machine.

Most hoses that come standard with new washing machines are low quality, often lasting less than five years. High quality burst proof replacement hoses, such as those available at Floodchek, can be purchased for around $40. This small investment can potentially save thousands of dollars in damages.

 

2. Unplug appliances and electronics

 

Defective household appliances, electronics, and wiring can be a fire hazard. Some are also prone to damage from power surges. In addition to fire risk and damage they can draw power and waste electricity, even when not in use. 

  • Unplug kitchen appliances and household electronics like the TV, DVD player, and computer.
  • Ensure electrical outlets are not overloaded.
  • Replace damaged or frayed electrical cords, plugs, and power strips.
  • Turn down heat or air-conditioning to conserve energy or turn it off completely if practical.

3. Secure your home

 

Nothing speaks louder to a potential intruder than an overgrown lawn or newspapers piled on the porch. Secure your home by taking some simple steps to make it look lived in during your absence.

  • If you have a home security system, contact the service provider with the dates you will be gone and how best to reach you in case of emergency. Instruct the house sitter how to operate the system.
  • Place a hold on mail and newspaper delivery. Visit the United States Postal Service website to cease mail delivery for the dates you specify.
  • Ask a friend or neighbor to keep an eye out for door flyers or packages. If possible, ask the neighbor to park their car in your driveway.
  • If leaving garbage bins out to be emptied, arrange for someone to remove them from the curb once the garbage is collected.
  • Arrange for the grass to be cut in your absence.
  • Store tools and ladders out of sight and lock outdoor shed or storage area.
  • Remove outdoor spare keys.
  • Keep trees and bushes trimmed away from windows and doorways.
  • Install timers for interior and exterior lights and set them to mimic your regular habits.
  • Ensure all windows and doors are locked, including basement windows and the door from the garage leading into the house.
  • Move expensive electronics, jewelry, etc out of sight from windows and doors. Secure valuables in a home safe or safe deposit box.
  • Leave a house key, contact information, and itinerary with a friend or neighbor.
  • Notify the local police station with your plans so they can include your home on their neighborhood watch list.

4. Think before sharing

  

Social networking sites like Facebook and Twitter have made it easier than ever to publicly share personal information. It is very popular to share pictures and personal information of where we are, who we are with, and what we are up to. This information can then be shared with friends of friends, potentially hundreds or more often complete strangers. 

  • Think twice before publicly sharing pictures and trip highlights on social media while you are gone on vacation. It might be better to play it safe and wait until you return home.
  • Keep the same greeting on your home phone and turn off the ringer. A ringing phone left unanswered is a tip to an intruder that no one is home.

5. Last but not least

  • Throw out all perishable items in the refrigerator.
  • Take out the trash, making sure lids are secure on outdoor garbage.
  • Water plants (indoor and outdoor).
  • Have a worry free vacation!
Storage & Shelving Solutions 

Maximize the storage capacity in the kitchen, pantry, bath, laundry room, or garage, anywhere you have a cabinet. Custom made glide-out shelving is designed to suit your unique storage needs and existing cabinet space.

 

Transform kitchen cabinets into useful storage with easy access, full visibility, and maximum use of space. No more getting down on your hands and knees to find items hiding in the back of deep cabinets. With the touch of a finger, glide-out shelves will bring those items to you for easy access. Storing small items such as spices or canned goods often result in wasted space in the upper portion of the cabinet. Multiple shelves or storage bins at varying heights accommodate those smaller items and allow use of the entire cabinet space.  

 

Could you use more storage space in the bathroom? Plumbing beneath sinks in bathrooms and kitchens often creates a void of unusable space. Unique riser solutions allow more storage space around obstructing pipes, maximizing use and allowing easy access to all those under the sink supplies.

 

Is the garage or shop outgrowing the existing storage space? Installing heavy-duty customized glide-out shelving or storage bins in your existing storage cabinet reduces clutter, helps keep things organized, and recaptures lost space.

 

Reduce clutter, maximize storage space, and solve those hard to use spaces with a custom system designed especially for your specific home and storage needs. Custom cubbies, under-the-counter trash bins, tray bins for storing cookie sheets and cutting boards, and pull-down shelving for those high shelves - these are just a few of the unique ideas and solutions available.

 

Please contact us with questions or when you are ready to schedule a free design consultation.

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