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On The Level Newsletter                March 2016, Volume IX, Issue I

Cari Barron | Contractor Hotline | cari@contractorhotline.net

425.775.9085 | www.contractorhotline.net

In This Issue
Top 3 reasons our customers rely on us for their home maintenance, repair, and remodeling needs.
Top 3 reasons our customers rely on us for their home maintenance, repair, and remodeling needs.
I had a regular contractor that I used on my home for numerous upgrades over a period of several years until he retired.  Recently, I had a guest kitchen-bathroom area that I wanted to upgrade so I called Cari at Contractor Hotline.  She referred me to one of her contractors that has just completed this project who did a beautiful job in both areas.  Her service takes away all the foot work necessary when hiring a new contractor so you can rest assured that they are fully approved and ready to go.  I reference her service comparable to that of a primary care provider who does a thorough intake of your situation prior to selecting a specialist for your project.  In addition, Cari provides on going follow up support during the entire project to confirm everything is going to your total satisfaction.  Save your regrets and call Cari first!! ~ A. Ruff, Edmonds  
  
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Cari  

Spring is just around the corner, bringing with it warmer, drier, days to start tackling those household projects. This edition of On The Level will help get you started.
 
If you are planning a larger home repair or remodeling project this year, now is the time to start talking to contractors. Many contractors are already scheduling work well into summer. A problem contractors face in King and Snohomish counties is a shortage of skilled help. We saw the same trend last year, and this year is proving to be even tougher for contractors to increase their crew size and meet the demand. Those who plan their projects early will have the best results.
 
A great place to start collecting ideas is at the Everett Home & Garden Show at xfinity arena, March 11-13. We have a limited number of free admission tickets. Please email cari@contractorhotline.net or give me a call at 425-775-9085 to inquire (children under 16 are free).
 
Happy Spring and Happy Home Improvement!
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Cari Barron
 
Contractor Hotline
425.775.9085
Spring Home Maintenance    

yellow_spring_daffodil.jpg Start your spring exterior maintenance plan by grabbing a pen and paper and taking a walk around the full perimeter of your home. Compile a list of any necessary repairs you discover. Breaking these tasks down later into categories and prioritizing them will make the list more manageable.   
  
Trim Trees & Bushes 
You need relatively clear access to your home's exterior to complete most maintenance tasks. A good place to start is to trim back any trees and bushes from the side of the house and hanging over the roof, gutters, and power lines. Remember to give the same attention to any outbuildings, such as a detached garage or storage shed.  
 
buckling shingles Roof, Gutters & Downspouts   
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. Consult with a roofing specialist if you suspect repairs are necessary. Gutters and downspouts should be flushed and inspected.

How to Clean Rain Gutters & Downspouts
How to Clean Rain Gutters and Downspouts
Pressure Wash
Carefully pressure wash the siding, porch, deck, patio, walkways, and driveway, wherever there are stubborn dirt stains, fungus, mold, or mildew. If you plan to use detergents or bleach solutions, be sure to use safe, biodegradable products recommended for the specific surfaces you are cleaning.    
 
Chimney & Fireplace
Inspect the chimney for any mortar or brick damage. Cracked or crumbling mortar should be removed and replaced, known as repointing. Significantly damaged or missing stones should be replaced. Some minor masonry jobs can be done yourself. If you find significant mortar or brick damage it is generally best to consult with a professional.  
 
Once the heating season has passed, have the chimney professionally inspected and cleaned, especially if you use a wood stove or fireplace regularly during winter. Doing this in spring or summer will avoid the fall rush and you may even get a break on the price. 
 
Siding, Doors & Windows
Inspect for gaps where air and moisture can get inside. Remove old caulk and thoroughly clean areas in need of repair. Allow to dry completely and apply a quality, exterior grade caulk.  
 
Foundation, Driveway, Walkway & Patio
Inspect the concrete for cracks or pits. Minor defects can often be repaired on your own but larger jobs may require a professional. Keep in mind it can be difficult to match a patch to existing concrete. Carefully consider repairs in high visibility locations.  If you notice significant cracks or damage to the foundation you should have it professionally inspected. 
 
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Examine decks and porches for any damage or rot. Replace any deck boards in poor condition and secure loose boards or railings. Apply stain or sealer to wood decks to prevent decay. Resurface waterproof decking as recommended by the manufacturer's warranty.  
 
Lawn Maintenance
Remove all fallen branches, leaves, and other debris from the lawn. De-thatch the lawn with a good raking prior to the first mowing. Mow lawn down to two inches, being careful not to 'scalp' the grass with the first mowing. Lightly apply a quality fertilizer that contains an effective weed killer.  
Kitchen & Bath Remodel, Ruff Residence   

This mother-in-law kitchenette and bathroom remodel includes all new cabinets, countertops, floors, appliances, fixtures, and lighting. This guest area has been tastefully updated and ready for company!  
 
Kitchen, Before 
Kitchen, After 

Bath, Before
Bath, After















Bath, Before
Bath, After
















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