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February 19-22, 2015 | Family First Sports Park, 8155 Oliver Road, Erie PA $4.00 Admission* BUILDING TODAY FOR A BETTER TOMORROW *A portion of the proceeds will be donated to the Shriners Hospital for Children. Sponsors: Photo courtesy Chardon Kitchens Shrine Club At the Corner of 38th & Zuck Builders Association 56th Annual HOME SHOW Friday, February 26 2-8 p.m. Saturday, February 27 10-8 p.m. Sunday, February 28 12-5 p.m. Scan the QR code for the BANWPA website and member listing NEW LOCATION! NEW LOCATION! Keep this publication as your year-round guide to builders and remodelers in NWPA
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Page 1: 2016 Builders Association of Northwest Pennsylvania Home Show and Awards of Excellence Magazine

February 19-22, 2015 | Family First Sports Park, 8155 Oliver Road, Erie PA

$4.00 Admission*

BUILDING TODAY FOR A BETTER TOMORROW

*A portion of the proceeds will be donated to the Shriners Hospital for Children.

Sponsors:

Photo courtesy Chardon Kitchens

Shrine ClubAt the Corner of 38th & Zuck

Builders Association 56th Annual

HOME SHOWFriday, February 26 2-8 p.m.Saturday, February 27 10-8 p.m.Sunday, February 28 12-5 p.m.

Scan the QRcode for the

BANWPAwebsite and

member listing

NEWLOCATION!NEWLOCATION!

Keep this publication as your year-round guide to builders and remodelers in NWPA

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Company Work PhoneA. Anthony and Sons 814-454-2883A-1 Concrete Leveling 412-323-2400Absolute Construction & Services, INC. 814-864-2692Access Elevator and Lift 716-484-7014Admar PA LLC 814-833-7761Aluminum Refinishing 814-864-7676Another Estimate LLC 814-440-3113B & L Wholesale Supply Inc 814-833-9805Balweb Inc 814-454-4541Bauer Specialty Insulation 814-898-8517Bella Vista Sunrooms and More 814-836-0145Bennett Supply Company 724-274-1700Birkmire Trucking and Big Box Rentals 814-833-5855Blackman Electric Inc 814-480-8551Builders Hardware & Speciality 814-455-4799C & M Hardwoods LLC 814-967-4543C Carlin Plumbing 814-825-2805Caesar Lombardozzi General Contractors 814-836-0056California Closets 814-460-3166Carter Lumber 814-474-5501Cessna Construction 814-796-1436Chardon Kitchens 814-833-1334Cherry Valley Furniture 440-293-6736Chuck Gresh Construction 814-920-5055Citizens Bank 412-916-8753Contractors Service and Supply 814-452-2886Cox and Kanyuck Electric 814-789-4809Culligan Water 814-835-3500Cumulus Broadcasting 814-868-5355Dahlkemper Landscape Architects & Contractors 814-825-3253David Laird Associates 814-456-0330David Lane Construction LLC 814-434-2492Doyle Security Systems 814-453-6578Earthworks Landscapes and Irrigation 814-440-2529Electrical & Mechanical Systems Inc 814-453-2518Emil Chernicky & Sons Builders Inc 814-864-2695Erie Custom Exteriors 814-438-7231Erie Insurance 814-870-2000Erie Times News 814-870-1600Estate Services 814-434-9596Ferguson Construction Co 814-382-5255G.M. Nelson Construction Inc 814-825-5677Gerlachs Garden Center 814-838-2363Glass Block Speciaties by Bruno 814-464-0632Harold Corey Construction 814-434-1747Hetz Builders Inc 814-734-3333Hilbrich Electric Company 814-454-3809J. W. Landscaping Inc. 814-449-0267J.E.Grieshober Plumbing & Hydronics 814-864-9883Jackson Plumbing 814-899-0535Joe Ferrick & Sons Excavating 814-449-0155John Finazzo & Son Builders 814-899-1602Klein Bath & Basement Systems 814-456-5605Knorr Electric 814-774-4985Kraft Lumber Inc 814-833-1181L.D. Construction 814-434-6729Lake City Manufactured Housing 814-774-2585Lathrop Electric Inc 814-455-1772Laughlin Builders 814-866-1277Luminous Water Solutions 814-317-6420M. T. Corwin Construction Inc. 814-756-4219M.H. Grenz & Sons General Constuction 814-725-8862MacDonald, Illig, Jones & Britton LLP 814-870-7757

Company Work PhoneMaleno Builders 814-833-6516Manzi Services 814-450-7788Marquette Savings Bank 814-455-4481Masonry Seal, Inc 814-864-7116Matt Krol Construction 814-796-4557McClimans Construction 814-866-5436Mele Plumbing & Heating Co Inc 814-864-2557Michael J. Corsi Construction Service 814-838-4154Mike Grab Architect 814-455-3454Miller Overhead Door Co 814-838-3874Montagna Brothers Rental Co 814-866-0670Montagna Concrete 814-835-4555Moss Builders 814-454-1084National Fuel Gas 814-871-8304New Era Building Systems Inc 814-764-5581Nichols Construction 814-724-9634Northwest 814-868-4646Northwest Insurance Services 814-838-0000Northwestern Rural Electric Cooperative 800-474-1710Odyssey Builders 814-833-0261Palermo Realty & Development 814-459-1090Paris Brothers & Co Inc 814-825-6088Pastore Builders 814-838-9640Paterniti Homes 814-833-3493Patterson Overhead Door 814-490-9197Paul Luciano Builders Inc 814-474-1223Plyler Overhead Door Co 814-476-7717Pollard Land Services Inc 814-474-1107Presta Contractor Supply Inc 814-833-0655Professional Remodeling By Skip Knoll 814-456-6837Prosource of Erie 814-455-7900Redinger Homes 814-868-7549Renaud-Peck Real Estate Development 814-836-8881Robert Hodas Construction Services 814-572-0228Robert Swain Construction 814-450-3716Roseto Suter Overhead Door Inc 814-898-2424Sanfilippo Building Services 814-796-3335Seaway Windows 814-899-9900Sesler Inc 814-453-4905Sherwin-Williams 814-833-3846Simonian Electric 814-434-2468Steve Logan The Window Man 814-456-7447Stewart Concrete Masonry 814-836-9801Superior Walls of NW PA 814-725-8575TD Laughlin Custom Builders 814-796-4398Terella Drywall & Acoustical 814-838-4565The Hite Co 814-455-3923Thomas Flick Building Services Inc. 814-459-1961Tim Colvin Construction Inc 814-836-1530Tom Montagna Builders 814-434-4588Tops Roofing Co 814-864-4515Town and Country Builders 814-796-3568Trott Concrete Contractors 814-739-2895Vavala Concrete Construction 814-459-9556Waddell & Reed Financial Services 814-864-1199Weiss Earley Landscape Design & Contracting 814-835-8050Window World 814-746-4036WJET-TV 814-864-2400Wm T Spaeder Co Inc 814-456-7014Yaples Vacuum & Sewing Center 814-456-2896Yardmaster 814-455-1752Yurkovic Plumbing & Heating 814-899-6309

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www.banwpa.com814-833-3999

When You Want

The Best...Hire A

Member! THE BUILDERS ASSOCIATION 56TH ANNUAL

FEBRUARY 26 - FEBRUARY 28, 2016 | SHRINE CLUB

Welcome to the 56th Annual Home ShowThe excitement is building as businesses prepare for the 2016 building season. Come and see what’s new and have a chance to talk with professionals about your ideas or projects. Get a jump on preparing this year’s projects and scheduling it early. The membership list is located in this publication. You can feel confident hiring a professional from our membership.

The new location for this year’s Home Show will be the Shrine Club located at the corner of 38th & Zuck. Our new location has plenty of free parking close to the entrance and easy access to the facility.

In this publication you will find the winners of the Awards of Excellence. This competition showcases the best projects done by our members in Landscaping, Building and Remodeling. Take time and read how these winning contractors not only met but exceeded the expectations of their clients.

This year’s Home Show begins on February 26th and ends on the 28th. Admission this year will be $4.00. We look forward to seeing you at the Builders Association Home Show.

Judy Gerlach Builders Association of NW PA Home Show Chair

2016 Builders AssociationBoard of Directors

Officers and DirectorsPresident Matt Krol Matt Krol ConstructionVice President Tom Montagna Tom Montagna Builders Secretary Mike Corsi Michael J Corsi Building ServiceTreasurer Judy Gerlach NorthwestMember at Large Bob Foley B & L Wholesale Supply, Inc.Past President E J Chernicky Emil Chernicky & Sons BuildersSolicitor Jack Mehler MacDonald Illig, Jones and Britton, LLP

Builder DirectorsBob Tanner Renaud-Peck Real Estate DevelopmentKevin Raines Chuck Gresh Construction

Associate DirectorsCynthia Hood National FuelTony Gingrich Dahlkemper Landscape Architects & Contractors Lou Bruno Glass Block Specialty by Bruno

Executive Officer Bob Himes

Table of Contents

Builders Association Membership .............................2

2016 Builders Association Board of Directors ............3

Welcome Letter from Judy Gerlach ............................3

2015 AWARDS of Excellence Winners................... 5-11

Home Design Trends for 2015 and Beyond ..............12

Show Map and Show Information ...........................14

Landscape Tips ........................................................16

Habitat for Humanity ReStore .................................18

7th Annual Kids’ Building Contest ...........................19

Baby, it’s Cold Outside! Feel the Warmth Inside .......20

Hiring a Reputable Contractor in PA .................. 22-23

Housing Trends for Baby Boomers ...........................23

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Photo courtesy of Thomas Flick Building Services Inc.

2015 AWARDS OF EXCELLENCE

Congratulations to all of the Awards of Excellence winners

for this outstanding achievement!

On the following pages, read about who won, the categories and a description of each project.....

2015 AWARDS OF EXCELLENCE WINNERS

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LANDSCAPING

Category: Water Feature $5,000-$15,000Winner: Manzi Services Inc.

LANDSCAPING

Category: Water Feature $15,000-$25,000Winner: Dahlkemper Landscape

Architects & Contractors

LANDSCAPING

Category: Landscape Makeover $75,000-$100,000

Winner: Dahlkemper Landscape Architects & Contractors

LANDSCAPING

Category: Landscape Makeover $25,000-$50,000Winner: Dahlkemper Landscape

Architects & Contractors

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Description: This Classic Victorian Home landscape was neglected and the new owners recognized the potential of the unique garden space. The concept for the new design was to create a park-like garden with seasonal color. The homeowners also wanted to use natural materials that would reduce maintenance and improve the functionality of the

space but at the same time compliment the uniqueness of the home. Bluestone was used as the new walkway material. A fountain was installed as the focal point of the project. Existing salvaged stone was relaid as a garden wall to allow for the change in elevation and as an accent feature. Large birch trees and arborvitaes were added to screen the garden from the adjacent buildings. Plantings were designed for strong seasonal color. The overall completed project provides a clean, strong, functional landscape that compliments the period style home.

Description: This eight foot wide water curtain splashes over stacked sandstone before landing in the clear, stone lined pond. Aquatic plants and frogs enjoy the underwater environment while birds visit the rim. Soothing sounds and night lighting create a comforting ambiance for conversation on the nearby patio.

Description: The expERIEnce Children’s Museum Discovery Outdoor classroom is a uniquely designed space that allows children to learn, play, and explore in a natural environment. The Museum’s goal was to construct the first certified nature play space in our area. To do this there was certain criteria and expectations for the garden. Even with a rather small space to work with, a fun and playful outdoor classroom that met all of the criteria and more was built. This was an incredible transformation and a wonderful addition to Erie’s historic downtown.

Description: Manzi Services, Inc. completed a creative water feature with a natural and tranquil feel. To execute this vision they first designed the pond shape and excavated the pond area. Going beyond installation of the liner and padding, they created unique features of built-in fish oases and a natural flowing waterfall to produce movement. The placement of individual boulders around the pond offers the scenic surrounding that makes this water feature blend into the walk-through gardens.

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SPECIALTY

Category: Exterior Residential Under $15,000Winner: Nichols Construction

MAJOR RENOVATION

Category: Hardscape $15,000-$25,000Winner: Dahlkemper Landscape

Architects & Contractors

LANDSCAPING

Category: Hardscape $5,000-$15,000Winner: Dahlkemper Landscape

Architects & Contractors

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LANDSCAPING

Category: New Landscape Installation $150,000-$200,000

Winner: Dahlkemper Landscape Architects & Contractors

Description: This English garden in a downtown historical residence was designed to provide a retreat. The primary walkway travels through a mosaic garden, a formal hedge garden of boxwood, rose and lavender and into a water feature in the heart of the garden. You can also find a vegetable garden and a shade garden in back. Nooks were created to house sculptural elements and various seating areas were created for different levels of use. The garden can be enjoyed night or day with the added feature of night-lighting. Plantings were chosen for interest year round.

Description: This rustic fire pit is a welcomed retreat for casual fireside entertainment, right at home in the existing woodland setting. Bluestone composes the patio space. Stacked sandstone creates the fire ring. Limestone blocks provide added seating around the perimeter. Additional lighting is provided by tree mounted fixtures.

Description: The homeowner was interested in expanding their existing outdoor space to accommodate larger gatherings. The existing back yard contained a stamped concrete patio and small concrete stoop near the hot tub. The patio was built with natural flagstone, which blended well with the stamped concrete and the color of the home. The existing stamped concrete patio was reduced in size and bordered with the new flagstone and the concrete stoop was capped with flagstone to pull the materials throughout the entire design. A new patio area was also created. New garden elements include a small water fountain for background sound, a mobile fire pit and accent lighting. Simple plantings put in to provide seasonal color.

Description: The homeowner wanted to make the front porch wheel chair accessible from inside the home while also enhancing the curb appeal of their home. The gable walls over the porch and on the mini dormers were recessed to give them a significant roof overhang where there wasn’t one originally. Seamed copper roofing was installed. A range of cedar elements, including posts and beams, pergola, gate, and lattice panels were then installed, giving the home a distinctive Arts and Crafts flair that holds its own among its grand Tudor neighbors.

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KITCHENS/ BATHS

Category: Kitchen Design $50,000-$75,000Winner: Professional Remodeling by Skip Knoll

LANDSCAPING

Category: Hardscape $75,000 - $125,000Winner: Manzi Services Inc.

LANDSCAPING

Category: Hardscape $125,00-$150,000Winner: Dahlkemper Landscape

Architects & Contractors

SPECIALTY

Category: Exterior Commercial $25,000-$50,000Winner: A. Anthony & Sons Inc.

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Description: The Board of Directors of the Watson-Curtze Mansion wanted to accentuate the age and beauty of the turn of the century mansion and, with our design help, decided on a natural exposed aggregate concrete. The beautiful finish of natural limestone, lake sand and shells highlights the beauty of the stone on the mansion. All of the walks, as well as the parking lot were poured in this very durable as well as beautiful concrete.

Description: The goal of the Lawrence Park Golf Club was to design a multi-purpose patio where they could host different events at the same time. The design of the patio contains four to five separate spaces, each with its own function and purpose. The new patio not only has a great flow, but has wonderful functionality for any event.

Description: The homeowner had two goals: a powder room on the first floor and a larger kitchen with an eat-in nook. A 110 square foot addition that followed the original footprint of the home was designed. The new, open layout allows for more counter space, lots of storage, plenty of light and a larger feel. The project boasts a heated floor tile, slate colored cabinetry, marble countertops, a farm-style sink and tile backsplash with Italian painted inlay. The new breakfast nook gives the space a great place to eat, floods the room with light and adds beautiful built-in storage and great views of the back yard.

Description: Manzi Services, Inc. designed an entire backyard retreat, including an in-ground pool, paver patio area surrounding the pool, complimentary lighting, and coordinating landscape. An added touch was the design and installation of pillars to match the existing columns on the house for a cohesive effect. This complex design and installation called for regrading of the backyard, installation of a 2-tier retaining wall with drainage, installation of a paver walkway and steps to connect the existing patio with the new pool and surrounding hardscape, and the installation of a paver patio area around the pool.

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MAJOR RENOVATION

Category: Interior $125,000-$150,000Winner: Cessna Construction Inc.

KITCHENS/BATHS

Category: Kitchen Design Residential $25,000-$50,000

Winner: Chardon Kitchens

SPECIALTY

Category: Exterior Residential $15,000-$25,000Winner: A. Anthony & Sons Inc.

MAJOR RENOVATION

Category: Exterior Residential $100,000-$150,000

Winner: Professional Remodeling by Skip Knoll

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Description: The challenge for this addition was to make it look like it had always been part of the home, not an afterthought 90 years later. The house was re-sided with cedar shake, the original exterior finish. The driveway and front walk are all new concrete with an exposed aggregate finish. A lattice trim detail over the front entry adds a design element. The builder paid close attention to detail, matching finishes to the existing residence and installing custom wrought iron.

Description: This custom kitchen was designed by removing walls that separated the kitchen from the dining and eating areas to create one open room. This new space now incorporates the kitchen, bar, dining and cozy seating areas. Maple cabinets were installed. Granite countertops with coordinating maple butcher block top on the island complete the look. Many accessories such as tray and cutlery dividers, a knife block insert, double waste bin and roll out trays were incorporated to make it functional as well.

Description: The owner’s goal of this project was to create a garage atmosphere for his classic cars, along with utilizing it for the general maintenance of his personal vehicles. A prep area and an in-ground lift was installed. An office was set up. The bathroom area was uniquely designed so that it almost feels like home. An abundance of lighting in the bays, polished and coated concrete floors, and aluminum diamond plate wall treatments finish the garage. High-efficiency heaters get the work areas comfortable in short order.

Description: The owners wanted a place to gather for evening family time. A large entertainment area of beige stamped concrete was installed. The focal point of the design was a large custom fireplace with concrete mantels and polished concrete sitting areas for the family to gather around.

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KITCHENS/BATHS

Category: Kitchen Design: New Construction $15,000-$25,000

Winner: Chardon Kitchens

MAJOR ADDITION

Category: Residential $25,000-$50,000Winner: Matt Krol Construction

NEW CONSTRUCTION

Category: Residential $200,000-$250,000Winner: Emil Chernicky & Sons Builders Inc.

NEW CONSTRUCTION

Category: Residential $250,000-$275,000Winner: T.D. Laughlin Custom Builders

Description: The homeowners of this new construction were hoping to achieve a traditional feel with their kitchen design. An ivory finished, raised panel door was exactly what the homeowner wanted for the cabinetry finish. A table look for the island and fluted accents throughout created interest. A small corner “bistro” feel bench seat gave these homeowners that special place for them to enjoy their favorite morning beverage. Natural granite countertops and hand scraped rustic hickory flooring completed the look and feel these homeowners have always dreamed of.

Description: This project includes a 240 square foot addition to an existing residence. The homeowner wanted a spacious 4-seasons room to enjoy the scenic view of their back yard. An existing wood deck was removed to make room for the project. The room includes 9 ½ foot walls with a cathedral ceiling. Large maintenance free windows were added all around to enjoy the view of the back yard. Ceramic tile was added to the floor. An existing slate sidewalk was removed and replaced with decorative colored stamped concrete and extended around the room to give a pathway to the existing brick patio.

Description: This beautiful residence boasts a warm entry with a custom hardwood staircase, a family room with stone, crown molding and a cozy fireplace. All interior doors are solid oak with customized wide trim. The private master bedroom is complimented by a walk-in tile shower.

Description: This home features 4 bedrooms and 2 ½ baths. Maple cabinetry with a French vanilla painted finish were used in the kitchen along with granite counter tops and ceramic tile backsplash. The home features vanities made with stained maple cabinets with granite tops. Solid hardwood and ceramic tile flooring are used extensively through the home with a custom ceramic tile shower and tub surround. The gas fireplace in the great room has a full cultured stone surround topped with a rustic barn beam mantle.

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NEW CONSTRUCTION

Category: Residential $275,000-$300,000Winner: Tom Montagna Builders

Description: This stately home offers a two story foyer with a custom built oak staircase. The open floorplan features a spacious kitchen with separate eating area, a large family room, formal dining room, a 1st floor office and a 1st floor laundry room. Each of the three bedrooms have walk-in closets, with the master bedroom offering an extravagant master bath. Oak trim and cabinetry can be found throughout this quality home.

NEW CONSTRUCTION

Category: Residential Over $400,000Winner: Renaud Peck Real Estate

Development Company

Description: Living is easy in this impressive, generously spaced 2 story residence with a quality build that surpasses elegance. This open floor plan home offers beautiful hand scraped wide plank hickory wood floors throughout, an elegant kitchen complete with custom ivory painted cabinets and granite counter tops and a grand dual staircase with an exquisite 2 story great room and foyer. The master suite is complete with a relaxing sitting area, and the large front porch offers breathtaking scenic views. This beautifully designed craftsman detailed home is one that truly radiates class.

NEW CONSTRUCTION

Category: Residential $300,000-$325,000Winner: Renaud Peck Real Estate

Development Company

Description: This immaculate, professionally designed one story residential condominium invites comfort and radiates modern elegance. With two bedrooms and two full baths, private deck and generous living space with stylish finishes, you'll enjoy a perfect setting for relaxing and entertaining. Beautiful light fixtures are in place, granite counter tops, and stylish ceramic tile all enhance this home’s inner beauty. Enjoy a full walkout basement onto your private patio where you can enjoy nature’s surroundings.

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Home Design Trends for 2015 and BeyondBy: Laura Brouse

The National Association of Home Builders recently announced the winners of the Best in American Living Awards - a prestigious awards program that spotlights design excellence for the entire residential building industry.

Award recipients are lauded as the most creative and inventive builders, remodelers, architects, developers, land planners and interior designers in the nation.

Take a look at the newest trends in design that home buyers will see over the next several years based on submissions from this year’s winners. Then get inspired to incorporate your favorite trend in your own home!

White-on-White Kitchens: This continuing trend can be seen in both traditional and modern-style homes. Think white cabinets topped with white countertops and finished off with white back splashes and white trim.

Double-Island Kitchens: Back-to-back and side-by-side islands are showing up in all styles of homes. Often one island is used for cooking and preparing food and the other for serving food and dining. The second island may also take the place of a more formal dining room table.

Centered Bathtubs: As part of the continuing “bathroom as spa” trend, large, well-designed tubs are becoming the center of attention: pulled away from the wall and treated like sculptures.

Natural Elements Mixed with Contemporary Materials: A softer side of modern design is evolving. Wood, steel and glass are a popular combination, allowing the best from both worlds. Modern textures are being combined with old-world or classical elements.

Get-Away Rooms: Whether it is a room with a view or a game room, creating “escapes” is increasingly popular. These spaces are designed to encourage relaxation, family time or provide room for hobbies.

Wine Rooms and Bars: Wine displays under the stairs stylishly fill spaces that may otherwise go to waste. Full rooms dedicated to wine or liquors are no longer just for the avid collector. Wet-bar nooks are adding to the overall encouragement of relaxing and enjoying time at home.

Indoor-Outdoor Living: No matter their location, home buyers are attracted to designs that offer space on the roof to give them a great view while soaking in the surroundings. Indoor-outdoor transitional spaces are also showing up where weather permits using screens and removable or foldable walls.

Smaller Entries: Entries are still very well designed, but the amount of space allocated to the entrance is shrinking. Large pivoting doors are making grand statements, but open immediately into the main living space of the home.

Non-Car Centric Design: While cars, driveways and garages are a part of American life, design features that seem to be taking their place are sidewalks, bike paths and community gathering spaces. n

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Cannot be combined with any other offer, promotion or discount. Previous

sales excluded. Must mention ad at time of purchase. Call for details.

Cannot be combined with any otheroffer, promotion or discount. Previous

sales excluded. Must mention ad at time of purchase. Call for details.

MEMBER DIRECTORY/WEB: www.banwpa.com

FACEBOOK:www.facebook.com/BuildErie

PHONE: 833-3999

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2016 Show Map

MEMBER DIRECTORY/WEB: www.banwpa.com | FACEBOOK: www.facebook.com/BuildErie | PHONE: 833-3999

A Special “Thank You” to All of This Year’s Sponsors

Company BoothA. Anthony & Sons Concrete 10A1 Concrete Leveling 31Advance Windows & Siding 66Affordable Baths 12Aluminum Refinishing Inc. 16America’s Basement Contractor 61Another Estimate 2Bath Fitters 45Bella Vista Sunrooms and More 41Culligan Water 50Dahlkemper Landscape 58Earthworks Landscape & Irrigation 75Erie Custom Exteriors 73Everdry Waterproofing 22Gatesman Home Improvements 38General Exterminating & Outdoor Services 68Gerlachs Garden Center 27

Company BoothGlass Block Specialties by Bruno 4Greg Thomas Floor Expressions 9Home Depot 11Iadeluca Chiropractic 62Innovative Audio 23Invisible Fence 18K R Communications 37Keystone Basement Systems 6L D Construction 69Lake City Manufactured Housing 46Leaf Filter North of PA 26LeBoeuf Industries Heating and Cooling 60Lumber Liquidators 48Luminous Water Solutions 29Master Gardeners 71Mathews Carpet Express 70Matt Krol Construction 15

Company BoothMid Atlantic Waterproofing 64National Fuel Gas 72Nerthling’s Heating & Air Conditioning 8Northwest Savings Bank 57Patterson Overhead Door 67Plyler Overhead Door Co. 7Prestige Services 65Schaal Glass 24Seaway Windows 33Sherwin Williams 17Soft Tubs 13Steve Logan the Window Man 19Thermo Twin Windows 43Tops Roofing Company 53Waddell & Reed Financial Services 30Window World 63Youngs Spa Service 59

THE BUILDERS ASSOCIATION 56TH ANNUAL

HOME SHOW

SHRINE CLUBFEBRUARY 26-28, 2016

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Landscape Tips:

Mature Plant SizeBeware, that cute

little evergreen beside your front steps may be a baby giant redwood.

One of the most frequent homeowner mistakes is to pick a lovely plant at a nursery, without realizing its mature size. Always check the plant label and ask the supplier how large the plant will want to grow. Even if a plant is listed as a ‘dwarf’ or ‘compact’ variety, it may end up too big for the intended space.

If less pruning maintenance is desired in the future, give your plant the room it needs now. Although the planting may seem bare at first, after a few seasons, the plants will fill out and give the desired density for years to come.

Specimen plants will need additional space to hold a separation between individuals. Alternatively, Mass Plantings may be spaced closer to force the individuals to grow “shoulder to shoulder” and give an overall appearance of one continuous plant mass.

Pruning MaintenanceExtend the

life of your plantings, Enhance your landscape investment.

As a landscape matures, its plants may grow out of shape or begin to develop interior die-back. Pruning can be used to remove dead plant material and to encourage new growth in many species. In this way, an older plant may gradually be rejuvenated without having to remove and replant.

Branching structure can be enhanced for health and aesthetics.

Increased air movement within a plant will decrease the likelihood of fungus/mould.

Increased light penetration within a plant will encourage interior growth and development of new shoots.

Seasonal ColorTake advantage

of interesting characteristics throughout the year.

Many plants are known for one specific attractive feature like a rhododendron’s strong show of early summer flowers. If a variety of plants are chosen to sequence their claim to fame, the attraction of the planting may be enjoyed year round. Some plants bloom in late winter while others bloom in late fall. If we combine seasonal leaf color and interesting textured or colored bark to the mix, there should be a strong exhibit during every month of the year.

Importance of Plant SelectionPick the right plant

for the right location. Ask a professional.

Plants are living organisms having individual requirements that vary within the basic needs of light, water, and soil.

Plants are usually chosen for color, interest, mature size, season of interest etc. If a specific characteristic is desired, there is usually a plant that will display it. That being said, there are many other factors that need to be matched:

Plant hardiness - will the plant survive the weather conditions on site?

Soil type - light sand to heavy clayMoisture requirement - dry, wet, well

drained, drought tolerantLight - full sun, part sun, shade tolerantOther site specific factors may also

apply.

Summer Flower Shows Annual Flowers

or Perennial Flowers.

The summertime landscape is known for its flowers. Their fragrance and color can be outstanding. They make important habitat for small wildlife, birds and butterflies; decorate our tables; and sometimes enhance our dinner plates.

There are two basic categories of flowers: annuals and perennials.

Annual flowers are those that will flower during their first season of growth. They develop quickly and typically flower continuously. In frosty climates they will need to be planted annually as they are not cold hardy, hence the name. Geraniums, petunias, impatiens, and begonias are common annuals. They may be purchased in springtime already in full bloom, and with close watch over watering, are expected to bloom until the first frosts of the fall. It is tough to beat the impressiveness of a mass planting of annuals.

Perennial flowers often develop slower than annuals, some requiring a season or two after seeding to develop to an age that will produce flowers. Again, perennials may be purchased in full flower. Perennials are typically cold hardy meaning they will likely survive the winter climate. They usually lie dormant until spring when they develop new leaves and enter another flowering cycle. Perennials are not known to flower all season long like annuals, so a variety of perennials is often combined in one large bed to orchestrate a sequence of flowering displays throughout the year. Perennials can be chosen to match the site conditions in order to establish a long lived landscape. These plants will be enjoyed for years with some maintenance.

Get more from your backyard landscape.

Simple projects with big impacts.

Night lighting can add elegance and formality or mystical moonlight to set the mood of your landscape whether it be street side or that small corner destination in the backyard. Integrated computerized controls, automated timers and the long life of variable colored LED fixtures make night lighting a functional and attractive addition to any landscape.

Extend the usable time you have outdoors beyond sunset and give your home some interest during the long dark winter. Most lighting designs can be assembled over time by expanding on the first installation. n

Photos courtesy of DLACAnthony Gingrich LA, Dahlkemper Landscape Architects and Contractors

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The Greater Erie Area Habitat for Humanity is pleased to announce that the Habitat for Humanity ReStore may be your answer.

We accept the donation of new and used building materials. Items may be dropped off at our warehouse at 413 East 9th Street Tuesday-Friday from 10:00 am until 2:00 pm. Donations of items are tax deductible to the fullest extent of the law. Consult your accountant for specifics. A receipt will be issued at the time of the donation. We reserve the right to refuse any donations.

The types of materials that are being accepted include: Kitchen cabinets, stainless steel sinks, thermo pane windows, shutters, light fixtures, doors, siding, trim, lumber (at least 6 feet sections), full sheets of plywood, OSB, vanities, medicine

cabinets, bed frames, tables/chairs, columns, toilets, tubs, flooring, etc. If you have something that is not on the list, please call the Restore at 464-8946 or the office at 454-7025.

The Habitat ReStore is located at 903 Parade Street. This retail store is open to the general public on Saturdays from 8:00 am until 4:00 pm.

The Mission of the Greater Erie Area Habitat for Humanity is changing lives and communities and building hope through decent simple homeownership in partnership with volunteers and community support. In September, we closed on our 60th Habitat for Humanity home. n

For more information, call Nancy Milkowski,Executive Director at 454-7025.

Winter Projects? Emptying

Warehouses?What should you do with all that “stuff”?

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Sixty young builders will be able to compete in the 7th Annual Kids’ Building Contest. Each contestant will be given a LEGO® kit and asked to build a Home of the Future.

First and second place prizes will be awarded in each age group. Every child

will receive a prize pack for participating. A Certificate of Achievement will be mailed to each child’s home following the contest.

*Pre-registration is required due to limited seating. Register online at banwpa.com/kids-building-contest/ or scan the QR code.

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Think of all the different ways natural gas can keep you warm this winter and still save you money when compared to other fuel types.

n Natural Gas Radiant floor heat most often installed at the time of construction, during a remodel or for a new addition. Radiant floor heat provides superior comfort by spreading heat more evenly throughout the home and can even be used to melt snow on walkways and driveways!

n Natural Gas Hydronic heating systems circulate heated water throughout your home through copper or pex tubing. Hydronic heating is helpful for people who suffer from allergies and relatively easy to install.

n Natural Gas Space heating is a great alternative for garages, workrooms and basements because they can be mounted on a wall, to the floor or on baseboards for instantaneous heat wherever and whenever you need it. Space heating can include fire places, too!

As always, consult a dealer or one of the many Builder Association professionals, to properly size and install whatever home heating system you choose.

Scan the QR code with your mobile device to find details on home heating and other natural gas appliances or visit nationalfuelgas.com. n

Natural Gas – Your most energy efficient choice!

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Hiring a Reputable Contractor in PAIf you're planning a home project or

remodel, hire a professional with excellent credentials. The best results are achieved when professionals do the work. You can find these professionals at the Builders Association of Northwest Pa. at 814-833-3999

Doing your research upfront is the single biggest step to making sure that the job gets done right. Contractors are only as good as their reputation. Most companies are in business to stay and they can only do so to the extent that they have satisfied customers.

Use this checklist to help you select the right contractor for the job:

• Do they belong to the builders association? PBA members are respected professionals in their communities and have access to the latest industry information and training. They are invested in their profession and are committed to service, integrity and stability.

• How long have they been in business? It typically takes 3 - 5 years to establish a financially sound business. Will they be around after the construction is complete to service any warranties? Do they have a permanent address?

• Will they provide you with references? Great references should not be hard to find for a reputable remodeler who is established. Ask those references if they would hire the contractor again.

• Have you seen their work? Both completed and in progress?

• Are they accessible? Remember, you will need to be in contact with them throughout your project and possibly afterward.

• Will they provide a clearly written contract?

• Be cautious of unusually low priced bids and always get more than one bid.

• Ask if your contractor builds to Pennsylvania's statewide building code. If they use sub-contractors, do they also build to code?

• Home improvement contractors in Pennsylvania MUST be registered with the Attorney General's office. Although this registration is not an endorsement of the quality of their work, it is the law. Verify the registration of a contractor.

• Ask for an insurance certificate to verify current workers' compensation and general liability insurance.

Have a Plan

With any remodeling project, the secret of success lies in careful planning. This means having a solid objective on what you want to achieve, what must-haves should be included, as well as any other nice-to-haves if your budget allows.

In many cases, the final design and specs will be worked out with the help of your contractor, designer or architect. However, the more information you can give them, the better they are able to provide you with good advice and cost estimates.

Here's the info you should include in your plan:

• A clear description of what you want to change and why. What is the purpose?

• Your specific goals for the project.• A list of future changes you

anticipate that may not be a part of the current project or estimate.

• Prioritization of goals. Which are the must-haves and which ones would be nice but are not essential?

The focus you put on your planning can make a difference in terms of the success of your project, your ability to clearly communicate it to contractors and your ability to stay within budget.

Living With Your ProjectDoing a home remodel or major

renovation is much different than building a new home. Your HOME becomes the worksite. You live side-by-side with the project from start to finish. Once construction begins, you'll probably long for the simple pleasures of a dust-free home or a fully functioning kitchen or bath. But it will all be worth it in the end!

Here are a few things to keep in mind and ensure the success of your project:

Communication - Consistent and open communication with your contractor will enhance your understanding of things, provide an opportunity to exchange idea and make the experience more positive all around.

Make sure you know who to contact for daily decisions or after-hours emergencies. Is there a project manager, is it the lead carpenter or the contractor's spouse? Ask questions. If you are uncertain about any aspect of your project, be sure to let your contact know. It's also a good idea

to designate a certain area for messages - maybe a certain countertop in your home where you and the contact person can leave notes for each other.

A Pre-Construction Meeting - One way to make sure that everyone is on the same page is to schedule a pre-construction meeting. This will allow your contractor to clarify procedures and explain how the job will progress. It also offers both of you an opportunity to prepare for those issues that may pop up. Things to consider during the meeting:

• Will there be a sign on your property? When deciding whether or not you will allow - consider that in addition to being a great marketing tool, signs help contractors and suppliers locate your home.

• Are there areas of your home that will be off-limits to workers?

• Does your home have an alarm system? Will workers need a key or will someone always be there to let them in?

• How will you ensure that children and pets stay out of the work space?

• How will trash removal be handled? Where will the dumpster be on your property?

• Does the contractor anticipate any utility interruptions? Will you need to vacate the house at any time?

• What are you expectations during clean up?

• What time will work begin and end each day? Be sure to consider your neighbors as well as members of your household.

• Where can workers park?• Will you allow workers to use your

bathroom, phone, etc?• Is there a policy regarding smoking

on the jobsite?Prevent frustration and prepare for

some inconvenience - If you are doing a major project, you can expect disrupted routines and loss of personal space. Try to focus on the progress being made. Some other suggestions that may help:

• A kitchen remodel will affect meal planning. Set up a temporary cooking space by moving the refrigerator, toaster oven, microwave, etc to another room. Arrange a dishwashing station in your laundry room. If the weather is warm, plan your meals around grill- able items.

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• Designate a safe haven where you can escape from commotion.

• Guard against dust. Seal off doorways and stairs. Turn off central air or heat when workers are sanding and stock up on extra filters so you can change them often. Have deliveries made through a designated entrance. Use doormats and temporary floor coverings where appropriate. Remove anything that

might get damaged by the dust or at least cover it with plastic drop cloths that are taped shut.

• Maintain a sense of humor. Remember that certain things are out of your control and it's best to laugh rather than stress yourself out over things like weather set-backs or delayed delivery of materials.

• See the process as an adventure! n

Housing Trends for Baby Boomers New Features Keep Pace with this Active Generation

Baby boomers, who were the largest American generation until the Millennials took over, are either retired or quickly nearing retirement age. Boomers, born between 1946 and 1964 and who count more than 76 million, may be getting older, but they are definitely not ready to head to the retirement home!

The boomer generation is more active than generations past, has a more sophisticated style and wants options and choices in their homes. Whether they are selling the homes where they raised their children and heading to sunnier pastures, or staying put and redesigning to accommodate their retired lifestyle, boomers are making an impact on housing trends.

Some features that home builders and remodelers are seeing as they begin to cater to the boomers include:

Home Offices: Some boomers are choosing to work past the age of 65. As they transition from a traditional 9-to-5 job, however, they want home offices for flexibility. A second career or part-time employment often eliminates the hassle of commuting while keeping them active and bringing in supplementary income.

Tech/Media Centers: The tech-savvy boomer generation wants top-of-the-line amenities for their homes such as a media room with surround sound and central control systems, which manage all media sources in one location. The house may include a wireless home network, remote control lighting and security features.

Wider Doors and Hallways: As a person ages, there is a likelihood that use of a wheelchair might become a necessity. Designing a home that is livable now but can transition and be functional as the occupant ages is important in ensuring that the home will be a good long-term investment. Wider doors and hallways are useful for moving larger furniture today, and will also be wheelchair accessible tomorrow.

Better Lighting/Bigger Windows: The need for more lighting usually increases as we grow older.

To accommodate this, builders are adding more windows and making them larger to let in more natural light. They are also adding more light fixtures in areas including under cabinets and in stairwells. Multiple switches to reduce the number of trips and dimmer controls to eliminate glare are other options.

First-Floor Bedrooms and Bathrooms: More than 40% of new homes have master suites downstairs, a 15% increase over a decade ago. Boomers not wishing to go up and down stairs with bad knees and aching backs have helped fuel this trend. The bedrooms also are also larger, with more spacious walk-in closets and bathrooms that have a separate tub and shower and dual sinks.

Easy to Maintain Exteriors/Landscaping: Yard work, painting, and other landscaping chores may no longer be enjoyable to aging home owners. People who move to a new home when they retire may opt for a maintenance-free community. Those that choose to stay in their homes might make improvements to exterior surfaces such as installing stucco, brick or low-maintenance siding. Lawns are being replaced with living patios, decorative landscaping, or flower beds which can be a hobby for gardening enthusiasts.

Flex Space: Flex space has become more prevalent in both new homes and remodeling. Flex spaces are rooms that take on the purpose of the present home owner's needs but can adjust with changes as they occur. What may have once started out as a guest bedroom can be redecorated to serve as a hobby room or library. This allows home owners to stay in their homes longer as it continues to serve their needs throughout life’s stages.

For more information contact your local Builders Association at 814-833-3999. n

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