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FALL 2010
Remodelers Showcase Unveiled I Page 26
Building theAmerican DreamRemodeling Your Future
RejuvenateOne Easy Step
RediscoverMany Floors Ago
The federal tax credit covers up to 30% of the cost of geothermal heating & cooling, adding insulation materials and exterior doors, windows and roofs designed to help reduce a home’s heat loss or gain. See how you can cash in on the federal Stimulus Bill, also known as the 2009 American Recovery and Reinvestment Act.
Members of Eau Claire Energy Cooperative are eligible to apply for more incentives through the co-op.
To learn more, visit www.ecec.com and click on Incentives under the Energy Info tab.
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The federal tax credit covers up to 30% of the cost of geothermal heating & cooling, adding insulation materials and exterior doors, windows and roofs designed to help reduce a home’s heat loss or gain. See how you can cash in on the federal Stimulus Bill, also known as the 2009 American Recovery and Reinvestment Act.
Members of Eau Claire Energy Cooperative are eligible to apply for more incentives through the co-op.
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Have a comment or questions? Write to Us!Send letters to Chippewa Valley Home Builders, 4319 Jeffers Road, Suite 200, Eau Claire, WI 54703. Or send e-mail to info@cvhomebuilders.com.
I am a big fan of Fall. Everyone is in a great mood. The air is crisp, the leaves are changing, you can pull out your favorite sweaters . . . and
the weather is perfect for finishing up the odds-and-ends around the house.
This issue of Home Inspirations focuses on just that – seepage 25 for some tips on getting your house ready forcooler weather.
Something else to consider is making sure your home is timeless; in other words - make sure your house doesn’t restrict your lifestyle as you get older. Check out page 40
for a great article on ways to live longer in your home.
It is also important to keep your safety in mind when doing these projects. Did you know that the Wisconsin DNR and Federal EPA
recently passed a new regulation regarding lead in homes built before 1978? See how this affects you – read the article on page 50.
But the real highlight of this issue is the 2nd annual Remodelers Showcase of Homes. This year’s event features eight fantastic homes. Need some inspiration to get your projects off the ground? Head out on the tour September 11-12.
Enjoy the season!
Karen RockwellExecutive Director
PresidentRick Parmeter, Clear Creek Log Homes & Trading Co.*
Vice PresidentCody Filipczak, C&M Properties and Construction, Inc.
SecretaryJon Schwieters, ShredAway
TreasurerPat Sturz, LarsonAllen LLP
Past PresidentRoy Rico, Rico Quality Homes, Inc.*
DirectorsJim Bechly, Bank Mutual*
Frank Biermeier, Menards - East*Lance Brunkow, Brunkow Builders, Inc.
Bill Gautsche, Pella Windows & Doors T.C., Inc.Brad Gustafson, Gustafson Remodeling
Neil Haselwander, Haselwander Bros. Inc.*+Gregory Haselwander, Haselwander Companies, Inc.*+
Tom Kruse, Independent Flooring*Mike Marthaler, Mike’s Custom Homes*
Dennis Pawlak, Pawlak ConstructionBill Pozarski, Pozarski Enterprises*
Jim Selting, Aqua Quality of Eau Claire*Monica Sommerfeldt Lewis, Archer Lion, Inc.*
Jason Steen, Steen Construction of Osseo, Inc.*+Randy Tews, R. Tews Construction & Design, Inc.*
Tim White, Overhead Door Co. of the Chippewa Valley** Serves as a Director on the Wisconsin Builders Association.
+ Serves as a Director on the National Association of Home Builders.
CVHBA StaffKaren Rockwell, Executive Director
Melissa Zander, Membership Services CoordinatorDawn Sonnentag, Marketing & Event Manager
Mark Lewis, Government Affairs DirectorKathryn Moss, Special Events Intern
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2010 Board of Directors
The Chippewa Valley Home Builders Association (CVHBA) is a non profit trade association representing the area’s
home building industry. Established in 1972, its mission is to build a better Chippewa Valley housing industry through promotion, advocacy and education. Representing almost
400 members throughout Chippewa, Dunn, Eau Claire, Buffalo and Pepin counties, the CVHBA is a powerful voice
for the home building community.
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PresidentRick Parmeter, Clear Creek Log Homes & Trading Co.*
Vice PresidentCody Filipczak, C&M Properties and Construction, Inc.
SecretaryJon Schwieters, ShredAway
TreasurerPat Sturz, LarsonAllen LLP
Past PresidentRoy Rico, Rico Quality Homes, Inc.*
DirectorsJim Bechly, Bank Mutual*
Frank Biermeier, Menards - East*Lance Brunkow, Brunkow Builders, Inc.
Bill Gautsche, Pella Windows & Doors T.C., Inc.Brad Gustafson, Gustafson Remodeling
Neil Haselwander, Haselwander Bros. Inc.*+Gregory Haselwander, Haselwander Companies, Inc.*+
Tom Kruse, Independent Flooring*Mike Marthaler, Mike’s Custom Homes*
Dennis Pawlak, Pawlak ConstructionBill Pozarski, Pozarski Enterprises*
Jim Selting, Aqua Quality of Eau Claire*Monica Sommerfeldt Lewis, Archer Lion, Inc.*
Jason Steen, Steen Construction of Osseo, Inc.*+Randy Tews, R. Tews Construction & Design, Inc.*
Tim White, Overhead Door Co. of the Chippewa Valley** Serves as a Director on the Wisconsin Builders Association.
+ Serves as a Director on the National Association of Home Builders.
CVHBA StaffKaren Rockwell, Executive Director
Melissa Zander, Membership Services CoordinatorDawn Sonnentag, Marketing & Event Manager
Mark Lewis, Government Affairs DirectorKathryn Moss, Special Events Intern
4319 Jeffers Road, Suite 200 | Eau Claire, WI 54703715.835.2526 (phone) | 715.835.2905 (fax)
visit cvhomebuilders.com
2010 Board of Directors
The Chippewa Valley Home Builders Association (CVHBA) is a non profit trade association representing the area’s
home building industry. Established in 1972, its mission is to build a better Chippewa Valley housing industry through promotion, advocacy and education. Representing almost
400 members throughout Chippewa, Dunn, Eau Claire, Buffalo and Pepin counties, the CVHBA is a powerful voice
for the home building community.
2 Welcome Reinspire, Refresh & Redesign!
6 Rejuvenate One Easy Step - Add Color
14 Put It Together Series Warm Up Your Fireplace for the Holidays
20 Rediscover Many Floors Ago
26 Remodelers Showcase Unveiled Showcase route, remodeler & ticket information and much more!
40 Building the American Dream Remodeling Your Future
50 Get the Lead Out! Many Floors Ago
Request a copy of Home Inspirations at cvhomebuilders.com
This publication is published three times a year by the Chippewa Valley Home Builders Association. No part of this publication may be
reprinted or otherwise reproduced without written permission.
For information regarding advertising in an upcoming issue, please call 715.835.2526.
Cover photograph contributed by Greener Grass Systems
EditorKaren Rockwell
Creative DirectorDawn Sonnentag
Graphic DesignerLaura Goetsch ~ Getcha Design
Contributing WritersJon Baseman, Tim Betts, Chris Inman
Contributing Tamara Betts, Aesthetic Outdoor Photography
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Painting is one of the easiest and most inexpensive ways to add an instant pop to a room. Color plays a key role in triggering our memories and traditions. Many times it is found that whether or not you like a certain color reflects something from your past. For example; if your grandmother loved lilacs and when you spoke to her it was calming – you may feel that a lilac color would bring that feeling into your room. Paint has the power to transform the look and feel of your home, the effect you get depends on the color you choose. When a room doesn’t feel quite right it’s usually because the color does not support the mood you were trying to create. When you go to your local paint store don’t let all the paint samples scare you. There are simple tricks to make your color selection easier:
Add ColorBy Dawn SonnentagPhotos contributed by Sherwin-Williams Paint Stores
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• First open your closet and look at the wardrobe – colors you usually wear make you feel a certain way. Is that the way you would like your room to feel? It is best to choose colors that reflect your personality.
• Color is always more intense on the wall then on a small paint chip.
• If you love the small paint chip in the store – take the color home with you before purchasing. The color will change
with your homes’ direct and indirect lighting. Look at the paint sample various times during the day to make sure you still like the color. Live with the color a few days just to be sure.
• If your paint store offers larger samples try them. The larger the sampler the easier your decision
will become.
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Keep in mind colors differ from your computer and lighting will affect the magazine photo as well.
• If your inspiration is not portable ask your paint store for a fan deck – it’s the paint deck that offers thousands of paint colors that you may be able to match your color.
• Remember that cool colors (think light blues and greens) relax and soothe; warm colors (think red and orange) advance. Decide what makes you the most comfortable and what works best for the room before choosing.
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the crazy things carpenters get asked to do…. A client came to me this spring with a pre-finished, white pine
half-log they had purchased while on vacation. They wanted to complete their river stone fireplace and hearth with the half-log as the mantle, but since the stone had already been laid, attaching the mantle was not going to be easy. Commonly, two stubs of log are laid into the stone and protrude out from the wall supporting the mantle. Since this wasn’t done by the masons, it wasn’t practical to disturb the river stone now. Apparently, a number of contractors had already been contacted, including a log builder, and all had declined the challenge. While not an expert in log construction, I am a sucker for a challenge and I have had some experience trimming inside log homes. The idea was to construct two log legs to support the weight of the mantle, and then set pins into the mortar joints with epoxy to keep it from tipping. As a carpenter, the real challenge here is working with an irregular object. The logs are not straight, the floor is not flat, and the wall is not plumb. Still, the legs of the mantle need to be plumb and the top of the mantle needs to be level. The key to accomplishing this is to use a bench as a reference plane to make the cuts.
By Timothy BettsPhotos by Aesthetic Outdoor Photography
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the crazy things carpenters get asked to do…. A client came to me this spring with a pre-finished, white pine half-log they had purchased while on vacation. They wanted to complete their river stone fireplace and hearth with the half-log as the mantle, but since the stone had already been laid, attaching the mantle was not going to be easy. Commonly, two stubs of log are laid into the stone and protrude out from the wall supporting the mantle. Since this wasn’t done by the masons, it wasn’t practical to disturb the river stone now. Apparently, a number of contractors had already been contacted, including a log builder, and all had declined the challenge. While not an expert in log construction, I am a sucker for a challenge and I have had some experience trimming inside log homes. The idea was to construct two log legs to support the weight of the mantle, and then set pins into the mortar joints with epoxy to keep it from tipping. As a carpenter, the real challenge here is working with an irregular object. The logs are not straight, the floor is not flat, and the wall is not plumb. Still, the legs of the mantle need to be plumb and the top of the mantle needs to be level. The key to accomplishing this is to use a bench as a reference plane to make the cuts.
By Timothy BettsPhotos by Aesthetic Outdoor Photography
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Back in the shop, the first step was to mortise the bottom of the mantle to receive the legs. A flat spot, in plane with the top of the mantle, needed to be created at each leg location. The mantle was laid top-down on the bench [PIC 1, 2], and a simple jig was built to hold
a router at a consistent height above the bench, and a 3/8” carbide end mill was chucked into the router. With the jig, the router could be passed back and forth over the mantle to create the flats. Since the tenons on top of the leg were planed to be four inches square, the end mill was lowered until a suitably sized area was created. At this point, the difference in elevation could be measured to determine the length of each leg, from the shoulder of the tenon to the floor [PIC 3]. Since the mortises should be parallel to each other, the mantle was positioned parallel to the edge of the bench and a board was clamped to the edge of the bench. This creates a surface that a square could be reference off to establish the mortise locations. Once the mortises had been augured out and chopped clean, it was time to address the legs. The legs needed to be cut-off, top and bottom, in parallel planes. To accomplish this, the bench was again used as a reference [PIC 4]. The legs were laid on top of the bench and raised up off the bench with oversized shims until the pith, or center of the log, was parallel to the bench top. Then the legs were set parallel to the edge and strapped down to the bench. Then a simple plywood box, sans top and bottom, was slipped over the end of the logs, set flush with the edge of the bench and clamped down. This created a surface that could be used to guide a carpenter’s hand saw. Both legs were cut to length and a reference line was drawn on the top to mark orientation. Then the bottom of the legs were augured out by the end mill to ease later scribing, and the tenons were laid out on the tops of the logs, with the pith in the center. A skill saw was used to cut the depth of the tenons and a hand saw was used to cut the shoulders. Then a chisel and draw knife were used to cut the scallops on the shoulders. After some clean up and fitting of the tenons, the logs were ready for finish. A dye was used to add the amber color and they were top coated with clear polyurethane.
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The main challenge during installation was scribing the bottom of the legs to meet the irregularities of the stone hearth [PIC 5]. Scribing is the process of transferring the line
of one surface, say a wall, onto another object, such as a cabinet or countertop, so that one may be cut to fit the other. Usually this is a very gradual curve and fairly easy to accomplish, but the river stone hearth presented steep changes in elevation. For this type of situation, a special type of scribe is needed called a “log scribe.” These scribes have steel pins to follow the surface more finely and a set of level vials to help control orientation. To execute this scribe, the legs and mantle were set up into position and the locations of the logs on the hearth were marked with tape. Since the mantle needs to be level after the scribes are cut, first measure how much out of level the mantle is prior to scribing. Shim up a level up on top of the mantle and measure [PIC 6]. Then calculate the elevation change for the distance between the legs. Then go back to the hearth and find the point where the legs are highest off the mortar joints. This is the bottom of the scribe and the amount needed to be cut off the legs. Set the scribe to this depth. Then go to the leg that was shortest when measuring for level on the mantle. Wrap this leg with tape and scribe the contours of the rock onto the leg. Then go to the other leg, spread the scribe by the amount the mantle was out of level. This will correct for level. Scribe the taller leg. Take the mantle down and cut the scribes and begin the fitting process. There is no magic here, and perfection is nearly unattainable, so simply relax and work with them till they fit well enough. Once the scribes were complete, the mantle was anchored to the wall. Eight inch screws were driven into the log mantle where they would contact the wall at a mortar joint. Those locations were marked, drilled and filled with a two-part epoxy. Then the mantle was set back up with the screw heads into the epoxied holes. Once cured, the screws were permanently
bonded to the mortar. The end results were good, the
client was happy, and we had some fun brushing up on our log
building skills. From a style point, the new mantle broke up a large
wall of stone and added some function to the fireplace. It created the finishing touch that home had been looking for.
Timothy Betts is a general contractor and cabinet maker from Strum, WI specializing in remodeling, cabinetry and fine millwork. He can be reached locally with questions or comments at 715-695-3660 or bettst@triwest.net.
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Not long ago, our company refinished some maple flooring in the principal’s office of a high school built in 1900. When the principal and
another staff member came in to inspect the floor, they immediately started trying to figure out a way to cancel the carpet they had ordered to cover up the wood floors in the other offices. What Tim and Michelle were impressed with was the enduring and timeless beauty of real hardwood floors. That very same week, I spoke with a homeowner who was looking to have the floors refinished in the house previously owned by his grandmother. He wanted to restore the elegance and style of the original structure. Hardwood floors not only offer stunning good looks and comfortable living, but with proper maintenance, they will provide a lifetime of service. Since a hardwood floor is a flooring and not a floor covering, it is a structural part of the home adding to the solid feel and value of the home. Due to the longevity of the hardwood flooring, homeowners avoid having to make costly and extensive changes to the home. The principal’s office floor is 110 years old and, with proper care, will last another 100 years, easily outlasting the rest of the building. There are ecological benefits as well. Since hardwood floors do not need to be replaced, there isn’t the repeated waste of disposing worn out floor coverings in landfills. Combine that with the managed growth of forests, and hardwood floors prove to have a high “green” IQ. There are managed imports as well, including bamboo and lyptus. However, there are some aspects to consider with imported woods. For example, with bamboo, there are a few negative side effects to its use. Not only are rain forests being clear-cut to
Many Floors AgoPhotos and article contributed by Jon Baseman,Baseman Hardwood Floors
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Working on remodeling projects is very satisfying because quite often, just like the principal’s office, it is a dramatic improvement to the home. Installing hardwood floors in an existing home can seem like too much of a hassle to deal with for some people. However, there are some different options that make the process more palatable. For example, when installing unfinished wood flooring, we have an Atomic Dust Containment System™ (DCS) that we now can use. The DCS is a gas-powered, trailer-mounted unit that uses vacuum hoses attached to the sander to evacuate the dust out of the house. The hoses deliver the dust to a cyclonic filtration vacuum in the trailer. This same system has the added benefit of eliminating the majority of the fumes associated with the refinishing of existing hardwood flooring. The uses of different finishes or prefinished flooring also add to the flexibility of the process. Another aspect of our market that has experienced some shifting is trends in wood species. While the species choices have not changed and are still very numerous, we have noticed a trend back toward the use of more domestic woods. There are a number of factors that come into play here. The fluctuation of the strength of the U.S. dollar has affected buying power to some extent. Additionally, the rising cost of shipping and the struggling economy have resulted in the increased bargaining power of domestic woods. Also, an increasing number of flooring manufacturers are becoming FSC-certified. Forest Stewardship Council (FSC) is an international organization which requires chain-of-custody documentation and product labeling. With more
expand growing areas, but a tremendous amount of fuel is also needed to transport the material halfway around the world. The Maple Wood Flooring Association (MFMA) has an interesting piece on the comparisons of maple flooring and bamboo flooring at the following website: http://www.maplefloor.org/literature/maple_vs_bamboo.cfm. This past year has seen some interesting changes and shifts in our markets. We are seeing more folks staying in their existing homes rather than selling to build new. According to the April/May edition of Hardwood Floors magazine, in 2008 and 2009, 74 percent of projects were remodeling projects, and only 26 percent were new home construction.
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and more people becoming aware of environmental issues associated with some exotics, the domestic woods have gained even more traction with consumers. While red oak and maple have historically enjoyed the lion-share of the domestic market, we have observed that some other species are beginning to gain more popularity. White oak has enjoyed the biggest gain in sales. White oak is a slightly harder wood with a little tighter grain pattern and a marginally darker natural color. Compared to red oak, it is also more stable with less expansion and contraction when relative humidity fluctuates. One of the most popular cuts of white oak is the rift-and-quartered method of sawing the lumber. By rift-and-quartering the material, the grain of the wood runs perpendicular to the normal direction and creates a very stable floor. The result is a visually intriguing grain pattern. White oak is not the only domestic wood that has increased in sales; walnut, hickory, ash, and many other domestic species have also enjoyed increased popularity. So, if you are the market for a new floor, hardwood may just be the floor for you. Hardwood floors offer a lifetime of beauty and durability, adding value to the home, and doing it in an environmentally conscious manner.
Jon Baseman is a flooring expert with Baseman Hardwood Floors located in Appleton and Eau Claire. You can visit them online at www.basemanfloors.com
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FALL OH YNE OD -ListNow is the perfect time to start preparing your home for the cooler weather on the way! Professional builders have some great tips tokeep costs down while also maintaining your comfort level this fall.
Don’t wait! Projects are easy to delay, but you don’t a want to be fixing up the exterior of your house when the thermometer is reading 30 below. Use the nice weather temps of autumn to get things in order.
Do the easy stuff first. Reverse your ceiling fans. Clean out your window and patio door tracks – oftentimes sticks, bugs (yikes!), and dirt piles get caught in the wheels and messing up the seals. Turn on your furnace for a dry run and change the filters.
Prep your fireplace. Make sure your damper is tightly sealed (don’t let your heat escape out your chimney).
Get outside. Get out there and seal all those areas where you had drafts or cold spots last year. If you are new to the home, do a quick visual inspection. Seal or glaze the cracks in your windows. Caulk cracks or gaps between siding and window trim, window sashes and main frames. If your windows are in rough shape, purchase a window kit (one of the Midwest most popular window dressings!)
Look up and down. Don’t forget your foundation and attic in your visual inspection. Eyeball the siding and foundation for any new cracks, gaps or openings and seal them up if necessary. Also, try to get a visual inspection of the roof condition and the attic for proper
insulation. Improper insulation in the attic is a major cause of heat loss and ice damming.
Clean the gutters. If you don’t clean out your gutters, you run the
risk of water building up in them during cold weather (more ice damming).
Sometimes you have to spend money in order to save money. If your windows and frames are in rough shape, you might be losing more money then you realize on energy costs. This is a good time to call in an energy consultant, like Focus on Energy, to do a home energy audit. The audit will help identify your problem areas and let you know what rebates and tax credits are available to fix up your house.
Don’t overlook the obvious. When the snow starts to fly, be sure to close AND LOCK your windows. One contractor shared with us that customers often call saying “we feel cold air,” and it turns out that it they simply didn’t lock the windows.
Bring in the Pros. Not everyone is a do-it yourselfer when it comes to weatherization. If you are too busy, or just not handy, you can find local professional to help with any home project at www.cvhomebuilders.com.
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Our clients contacted us to see if we could help them with a remodel of a home that they owned on the river. Having recently retired, they wanted to make this their main residence. The home was in major need of updating. Our clients had a few goals in mind. One was to create a more open concept and open up the rooms. The second was to make the home handicap accessible. The third was to add a three car garage and a couple of feet of living space across part of the front of the house.
After coming up with a few preliminary designs, it was decided to completely gut the inside of the home so that we could address issues with ageing wiring, poor insulation, and water damage. The home has been completely re-wired, re-plumbed , re-insulated, re-roofed and re-sided. We also took the opportunity to add a tray ceiling in the living area to add to the open concept. This home features extensive hardwood �ooring by Baseman Floors and new cabinetry with granite tops by Thorcraft. A white painted custom trim package adds the �nal touch, giving the home that classic waterfront look. Come and see what an amazing transformation is possible with ‘most any home!
Total Home Renovation
13288 195th Street, Jim Falls, WI
From Eau Claire – take WI-29 E to Seymour Cray SR Blvd. Turn right onto CR-S go 8.5 miles and take a left on 195th Ave. Home is on the right.
From Chippewa – Take CR-S toward Jim Falls - past Anson Park, take a left on 195th Ave. Home on the right.
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STORYBOOK CUSTOM HOMES, LLC715-456-3670
www.StorybookCustomHomes.com
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The main reason the homeowners contacted Asher Enterprises was to take their current home and give it the curb appealand feel of a new design/build. Asher Enterprises expertise in design/build took the homeowners through every stage of creating the look and feel they wanted. From selecting the materials and color choices to envisioning ideas andestablishing a budget – the process made this amazing home makeover come to life in an extraordinary way. The home re�ects the character and class of the homeowner which they will enjoy for years to come!
16098 89th Avenue, Chippewa Falls, WI2Exterior Remodel
Directions: From Eau Claire – take US-53 N. Merge onto WI-29E toward Green Bay. Take WI-29-BR/WI-178 exit toward Chippewa Falls. Turn right onto WI-178 N / Seymour Cray SR Blvd. Turn Right onto CR-S. Turn left on 89th Avenue to 16098.
ASHER ENTERPRISES, INC.715-832-7282
www.asherenterprises.cominfo@asherenterprises.com
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Directions: WI-29 E to exit on CR-X, left on Pine Harbor District Road, left into 189th Street ( Wissota Woods), right onto 69th to 18909. R. TEWS CONSTRUCTION & DESIGN, INC.
715-834-1628www.rtewsconstruction.cominfo@rtewsconstruction.com
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R. Tews Construction & Design, Inc. was approached after the 2009 Remodelers Showcase of Homes to give this client some ideas of what could be done to expand their existing ranch home. The thought was that they needed more space for their family to gather and relax. The homeowner desired a place fora pool table and large screen TV with additional room for future bedrooms on the lower level.
Our concept was simple – let’s make a great room and bring the outdoors inby using numerous windows. The design featured a step down sunken �oor, wood burning �replace, hardwood �oors, and slate �ooring to accent. The ceiling was completed with boxcar siding to give the room a warm feeling. The French doors are the grand entry to this great room.
The homeowner’s ideas coupled with our design concepts paid o� increating a well designed and �nished great room for years of enjoyment. Couple this room with the homeowners new landscaping and furnishings make this project truly breath taking.
Great Room Addition
18909 69th Avenue, Chippewa Falls, WI3
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& Garage Addition Kitchen/Living Area Renovation
1024 Piedmont Road, Eau Claire, WI4
This 1970s northside tri-level home had served its family well. Yet, as often happens, the homeowners, being recent empty-nesters, were ready forsome changes. They were about to embark on a whole house transformation. Inside, walls would be torn out. The kitchen would be renovated. A �replace would be added. Doors and millwork would be updated. Flooring would be replaced. Windows would be replaced. Outside, siding would be upgraded. The garage would be enlarged (added a 3rd stall). The back deck and front stoop would be replaced. Roof lines would be changed. Over the nextsix months, budgets were considered, choices were made, and muchwork was done. We invite you to come, tour, and witness for yourselfthis transformation as we present this year’s Remodelers Showcaseproject – 1024 Piedmont Road.
Directions: From Business Hwy 53 take Hwy 312W/North Crossing exit. Turn right onto Mercury Avenue. Turn left on Piedmont Road. Home is on the right. LEGACY HOMES, LLC
715-877-1880www.LegacyHomes-llc.com
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1379 Red Pine Drive, Eau Claire, WI
Directions: US-12E to left on CR-SS / Nine Mile Creek Road. Right at the bridge to CR-SS / Nine Mile Creek Road. Left at Red Pine Drive to 1379. House on right.
R. TEWS CONSTRUCTION & DESIGN, INC.715-834-1628
www.rtewsconstruction.cominfo@rtewsconstruction.com
The homeowners of this project contacted R. Tews Construction & Design, Inc. for creative ideas for updating the entry and kitchen. The �ooring was dated and additional space was needed for new appliances.
We started with �oor samples we thought would speak volumes. A red oak eco-scraped hardwood was selected. The product is 100% “green” and all hand scraped by a local vendor. The cabinet alterations, subway tile backsplash, and stainless steel appliances are a perfect �t with the client’s granite countertop selection.
The newly updated kitchen provides a great working environment and a style that re�ects the personality of its owners. The transformation will provide years of enjoyment.
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4900 Sheeder Road, Eau Claire, WI6The homeowners of this single story home contacted us to design and construct multiple projects all at the same time. The goal of these projects was to update and add curb appeal to the front of the home and add a living space that took advantage of the scenic backyard view in the back of the home. With this in mind, we designed the two additions shown in these photos. In the front, we added a beautiful new covered porch entryway with craftsman style tapered columns over stone piers. In the back of the home, we added a wonderful four season sunroom with lots of large windows to take advantage of the view. We also installed new windows throughout the existing home, re-roofed the entire home, and refaced the existing chimneys on both the home and garage with new stone masonry to match the piers on the new front porch. As you can see, the homeowners will be enjoying the transformation of their home with these wonderful improvements for years to come.
Directions: From Eau Claire take Highway 93 South. Turn left at 1st set of lights past I-94 onto Old Town Hall Road. Go .7 miles to right on to Sheeder Road. The home is the first house on the right.
BRUNKOW BUILDERS, INC.715-835-6744
www.BrunkowBuilders.com
& Add Curb Appeal Room Addition / Update
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After attending the 2010 Home & Garden Show, Wood WrightConstruction was contacted to discuss building a new home.However, our clients could not �nd the land they dreamed of,and happened to visit a building project already underway. The project had been under construction for numerous years withno end in site. Our clients purchased the home as is, and Wood Wright Construction was brought in to �nish and redesign theexisting home.
The project included: Enlarging the kitchen, removing unnecessary walls, expanding cabinetry to support 37 feet of quartz countertops, and achieving an open-concept between the kitchen and gatheringroom to make it an ideal entertainment layout. The master bathwas redesigned to include a European wet room shower system.This home is ideal and will allow for the addition of any future needs.
Total Home Renovation
S9770 Hillview Drive, Eau Claire, WI
Take US-53 S. Turn right onto CR-I / Hillview Road. Go south approximately 4-5 miles to house. WOOD WRIGHT CONSTRUCTION
715-743-2251www.WoodWright.com
wrightmen@tds.net
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The homeowners met with Asher Enterprises for a sunroom addition. One of the options that was presented was our luxury gabled style patio enclosure would o�er a unique balance between performance, durability, budget and aesthetics. This was a great choice by the homeowner which will allow them to enjoy the room all year. Other upgrades to the home were the maintenance-free deck, stone coated steel-barrel vault roof with matching gutter protection system, seamless steel siding, and downspouts on the entire home and detached garage. The homeowners have not only improved the value of their home, they have improved their lifestyle. Enjoy the tour of this amazing makeover and see how your home can be transformed!
2738 Cherry Blossom Lane, Menomonie, WI8Enclosure Sunroom & DeckExterior Renovation, Patio
Directions: WI-29 W to right on Red Cedar Street. Left on Cherry Blossom Lane.
ASHER ENTERPRISES, INC.715-832-7282
www.asherenterprises.cominfo@asherenterprises.com
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1701 B Stout RoadMenomonie, WI 54751
715.235.2028www.dennysappliance.net
Create Your Kitchen MasterpieceCustom design the kitchen of your dreams with the help from Denny’s
Appliance. We offer a variety of brands whose quality you trust, like
Frigidaire, Samsung, Bosch and Thermador. Visit our showroom today
and let us help you find the right products at the perfect price.
1701 B Stout RoadMenomonie, WI 54751
715.235.2028www.dennysappliance.net
Create Your Kitchen MasterpieceCustom design the kitchen of your dreams with the help from Denny’s
Appliance. We offer a variety of brands whose quality you trust, like
Frigidaire, Samsung, Bosch and Thermador. Visit our showroom today
and let us help you find the right products at the perfect price.
Subcontractors& Suppliers
Amazing Space
Green Thumb Landscaping & Excavating, Inc.
Kjelstad Plumbing
Lyman Lumber Company
Overhead Door Company of the Chippewa Valley
Thorcraft Custom Kitchens
Water Source Heating & Cooling, Inc
A special thank you to the Chippewa Valley Home Builders Association members who worked on this home:
waterfurnace.com
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Subcontractors& Suppliers
Amazing Space
Green Thumb Landscaping & Excavating, Inc.
Kjelstad Plumbing
Lyman Lumber Company
Overhead Door Company of the Chippewa Valley
Thorcraft Custom Kitchens
Water Source Heating & Cooling, Inc
A special thank you to the Chippewa Valley Home Builders Association members who worked on this home:
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Bulding theAmerican Dream
No matter what life throws at us, having the independence and control to do and say what’s important is at the heart of the American dream. It’s about personal fulfillment. It’s freedom. It’s dignity. It’s having a place to call home.
And in every sense, these are the qualities that are driving the Accessible Home Movement.
Across the country people are realizing that quality of life is best when we are independent to do what we want and live where we want, no matter what our age or physical abilities. Ensuring that outcome for as
long as possible takes new thinking about our living environment and our essential needs. Creating surroundings to meet our needs now and in the future is key to enjoying all of life’s stages and to
pursuing our own, personalized version of the American Dream.
Contributed by Chris Inman ~ Photos contributed by Wood Wright Construction
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Not so long ago, households and neighborhoods were multi-generational. Grandparents, parents, and children often lived together under one roof or nearby each other in the same part of town or farming area. With everyone so close it was easy to be aware of what life was like for each generation, even though we didn’t always have a way to take care of every need. Sadly, this part of our social fabric faded, families became more scattered, and the makeup of neighborhoods became less diverse and less unique. Connections between generations suffered and awareness of different needs diminished. Especially troubling, many seniors were lost to bleak institutional care and dead-end government programs. But things often have a way of falling off track, then rebounding back to center. Today more attention is paid to important factors that contribute to longevity and quality of life, besides medical and technological innovations. What’s sometimes called the “soft side” of life’s complex equation, the value of purposeful connections is building momentum. We’re at the front of a quiet renaissance, a rebirth that is changing expectations about how we live and what we can do to make ourselves successful throughout our lives. Importance of family, close friends, and “place” are central to living a full and meaningful life. Staying in a home as we mature, continuing to nurture long-standing friendships, and even shopping, going to church, and participating in a familiar community, provide the basis for a vigorous, engaged, hope-filled life. According to a recent AARP study, over 85% of people 55 years and older want to live in their current house indefinitely. It’s not difficult to imagine why given the emotional attachment to home, family, and community most of us share. While there are many influences pushing and pulling us to make lifestyle changes, the energy and intensity driving many attitude shifts about personal fulfillment and aging are coming from the baby boomer generation. No surprise here. Numbering over 78 million people, with a history of redefining our culture, and control of almost 50% of the expendable wealth in this country, it’s impossible to deny the boomers much of anything as they reach retirement and their golden years. And if there’s one thing clear about this “pig in the python,” as some refer to the population bulge the boomers represent, it’s not going to age quietly.
Building homes so they’re as safe and easy to get around in as possible seems like a perfect goal. Accessibility features do increase the cost of a home, but only by a modest 4% or so as long as the homeowner, designer, and builder avoid choosing fancy electronics, hardware, and appliances, and steer clear of the need for an elevator. Those expensive features have their place, but should be the exception and not the rule.
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“Building homes so they’re as safe and easy to get around in as possible seems like a perfect goal.”
Sticking to simple solutions like wider hallways and doorways, roll-in showers with plenty of blocking in bathroom walls for mounting grab
bars and other safety devices as well as shower seats, ‘0’ clearance thresholds, no-step entrances, ample clearance in front of cabinets, appliances and bathroom fixtures, and positioning outlets and switches at appropriate heights, eases challenges for everyone, including seniors and people with disabilities, at little additional expense. Creative cabinetry designs increase accessibility and mobility, again at little increase in cost. Improvements to lighting, installing anti-scald shower controls, choosing hard surface flooring in main traffic paths instead of plush carpet and padding, and ensuring wheelchair access to sinks, countertops, and closet storage, minimally impact budgets for new construction. (Do be careful of warranties, especially with flooring products; some are voided with wheel chair use.) All told, cost isn’t a serious factor.
Design efforts are equal to conventional building provided the contractor, designer, and architect carefully listen to the needs of the homeowner and remain sensitive to turning radiuses, traffic patterns, approach and transfer spaces, and all access issues, which they should be doing anyway if they’re genuinely interested in customer satisfaction. Products have been available, though some for only a few years in the US, and new items are coming into the market all the time. Admittedly, many early products were stodgy and plain, however, what could be called a second generation of products is emerging that offer more stylish, eye-candy appeal. Some of the best products are coming from Europe, where sleek-looking, curbless showers, clear glass screens, and tasteful safety accessories have been popular for several decades.
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The European wet room concept ideally suits the accessible home movement, offering roll-in shower ease, complete waterproofing to prevent leaks, material degradation, mold and mildew, and a foundation for great looking, high-end results. Systems utilizing glass-reinforced plastic pans eliminate heavy, labor-intensive concrete and rubber membrane assemblies, support wheel chair and shower seat point loads, are highly adaptable in size and shape, and can be covered with a huge variety of ceramic, glass, and stone surfacing materials. Consider this a new age, when showers featuring accessibility and sex appeal go together as easy as vanilla ice cream and warm apple pie. In fact, the next step in the evolution of home design comes when the elegant appearance of barrier-free, safety showers are more highly prized and marketed than any of the accessibility benefits. Homeowners and homebuyers, take note. Wanting an accessible home, being able to define what that means for you, and searching for a dedicated contractor that can deliver it, is part of the change equation. You may feel like a pioneer, the first in your area to think carefully about your long-term needs and limitations, and express them in straightforward, concrete terms. But doing
so is vitally important; otherwise you may end up disappointed because you settled for a conventional, non-sustainable outcome. Persistence pays off. Find professionals with experience in accessibility construction and evaluate their creative abilities and their listening skills. If a builder continually steers you into a conventional home plan of their choosing, telling you it will do just fine for your needs, beware. You may be dealing with someone who doesn’t get it and is unwilling to rethink what “home for a lifetime” is all about. Success, until accessible homes become the standard, depends on homeowners and homebuyers insisting on changing the rules of home design and accommodation. It’s your American Dream, and you deserve to run with it for as long as possible. Don’t let unnecessary barriers, and outdated, unimaginative thinking stand in your way. Instead, find an experienced builder of ageless-living homes, one with creative flair and familiar with leading edge safety products, and together design a home that grows with you as your needs and preferences evolve, while achieving a style that makes you happy.
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Chris Inman and Shannon Melvin own the Accessibility Resource Center, Inc., in Neillsville, WI, offering leading-edge barrier-free wet room shower construction products, cabinetry, home safety and comfort equipment, and accessible home designs. They also build and remodel homes throughout central Wisconsin as Wood Wright Construction.
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