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On The Level Newsletter                December 2014, Volume VII, Issue IV

Cari Barron | Contractor Hotline | cari@contractorhotline.net

425.775.9085 | www.contractorhotline.net

In This Issue
What Our Customers Are Saying
Aging in Place, Safely and Confidently
Seasonal Safety Tips
I have worked with Cari and her contractors several times over the past 8 years. The work I have had done ranged from a handy man to tackle some projects that were beyond me to having my floor leveled (WAY beyond me) . What I like about this company is the personal service. The contractors have been high quality, professional and, especially in the case of the floor leveling, went above and beyond the call of duty. I will definitely contact Contractor Hotline in the future for assistance.~ D. Korf, Edmonds
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Cari

I hope you had a pleasant Thanksgiving holiday and many wonderful reasons for which to be thankful.

 

If you or a loved one are a senior homeowner, you may have already faced the challenges that often come with finding a contractor who understands your needs and who you can trust to do a good job at a fair price.  You are not alone and the problem has been recognized by several reputable organizations. We are happy to be part of the solution. The following article will give you some good advice and things to consider when next hiring a home services professional.

 

As the year comes to a close, we would like to take this opportunity to say THANK YOU for allowing us and our contractors into your homes and your inboxes. We value and appreciate each of you. We wish you the very best during this holiday season and New Year!  

 

Warm wishes and Happy Holidays!

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Cari Barron

 

Contractor Hotline

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Aging In Place, Safely and Confidently

 

For many senior homeowners, finding a home improvement contractor they can trust can be challenging.

 

America's senior population is growing and many are living longer and more active lives. As a result, there is an increasing demand for reliable resources to help seniors connect with trustworthy home service professionals. Whether it is a small job such as installing stability bars in the bathroom or more extensive modifications, senior homeowners need a resource to locate contractors they can trust and who understand their specific needs.

 

To help meet the increasing needs of our senior population, the National Association of Home Builders (NAHB) and the American Association of Retired People (AARP) developed the Certified Aging in Place Specialists (CAPS) program. The program provides training for contractors to address the needs of home safety and independence for seniors. It teaches contractors Universal Design skills to make functional modifications that blend seamlessly with your current home design and décor.

 

Universal Design evolved from Accessible Design, which was first introduced to make public buildings and facilities more accessible for people with disabilities. Universal Design has broadened the approach by helping make personal residences more functional and user-friendly for everyone. Certified Aging in Place Specialists will work with you to assess both your current and potential future needs and help you make these important and life-enhancing modifications.

 

Safety is the primary reason for making home modifications for seniors. Planning ahead and making the appropriate improvements now can help prevent accidents in the future and ensure a more secure and accessible home.  

 

bathroom Stability bars in the bathroom; improved lighting in hallways, work areas, and outdoors; and continuous handrails on each side of stairways are simple and relatively inexpensive updates. Specific needs can be met through more extensive modifications to the kitchen, bathroom, or other living spaces. Thoughtful planning and consideration can result in attractive modifications and increase resale value by appealing to a broader market.  

 

It is never too soon to make improvements to increase your home's safety and functionality. If you are planning a home remodel or even minor improvements, consider incorporating some well thought out modifications to help make your home safer and more functional. Some relatively minor adjustments can make a big difference for a lot of people. This may include friends or family members with disabilities, children, or even senior relatives that visit and may eventually move into the household. Many simple features will make your home more 'visitable' and the transition of merging households an easier process.  

 

An alternative to modifying your existing home is to sell and purchase a home that is already more suitable for your needs. However, it is often less expensive to modify your existing home and save on real estate commissions, closing costs, moving costs, and decorating. Depending on your particular situation, a home equity loan or reverse mortgage may be an option to finance a more extensive remodel. Some long-term care or private insurance policies cover special equipment such as ramps and stability bars.  

  

Consulting with a Certified Aging in Place Specialist is the first step in helping you determine your specific needs and the many options and related benefits available to you. We are pleased to be able to recommend professional contractors that are not only CAPS certified, but also part of our network of dependable, pre-screened home improvement professionals.  

 

If you or a loved one are interested in consulting with a Certified Aging in Place Specialist, we can help you make that connection. We will be available for you throughout the entire process from the initial consultation appointment throughout completion of your project and beyond. To get started, simply call Cari at 425-775-9085 or submit a work request.

 

Our expertise is matching customers with the most appropriate service professional for their project. Each contractor is licensed, bonded, and insured, successfully passed a thorough screening process including reference checks and regular credential audits, and continue to meet high standards of workmanship. We are committed to helping our customers achieve their home improvement dreams and goals, safely and efficiently.  

Seasonal Safety Tips 

christmas_candles.jpg Place candles away from combustible materials and out of reach from pets and children. Before going to bed, turn off all the lights and walk through each room to check for any candles that might still be burning.  

 

Avoid overloading electrical outlets. Discard any damaged holiday lights or extension cords.  

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Water the Christmas tree daily to keep it from drying out and becoming a fire hazard. Never leave tree lights burning when away from home or sleeping.  

 

Have the chimney inspected and cleaned. On average, your chimney should be cleaned after every two cords of seasoned, dry wood is burned.  

 

Use caution when using portable heaters. They should be placed on level, non-flammable surfaces at least three feet from combustible materials. Never leave them unattended.

 

Test all smoke and carbon monoxide detectors to ensure they are working properly. Replace batteries annually or sooner if needed.

 

Purchase a portable fire extinguisher and keep it accessible and fully charged.  

 

kitty Make sure pets always have a warm and safe place out of the cold. Keep potentially harmful items like mistletoe, holly, and holiday ornaments and gift wrapping items out of pets reach.  

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