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Once again the North Peninsula Building Asso-ciation is hosting the largest building expo in Clallam County! We welcome you to this year’s event and thank you for your attendance. As we embark on our 19th an-niversary in celebrating the
best in home building, we are excited to pres-ent you with the opportunity to learn about the most innovative building products and servic-es.... all under one roof. In an ever-changing industry it’s important to keep up on market trends that will more than likely translate into big savings in your pocket.
I also would like to remind everyone about the signi� cance of doing business with a mem-ber of the North Peninsula Building Associa-tion. When you take the time to seek out an association member, like we have represented here at the Expo, you are seeking out a profes-sional who has taken the time to invest not only � nancially within their community but
personally as well. A home builder, remod-eler or associate who has made the decision to identify with their local not-for-pro� t building association, and take part in a locally produced expo, has made that extra step in commit-ment to you the consumer. It’s those personal commitments that go directly back to you as a member of this community, no matter if you are just moving into the area or have been here your whole life. It’s those personal commit-ments that our members recognize and fully comprehend that the e� ects are immediate and long-lasting for everyone.
Our dedicated sta� and volunteers work year-round to make the Building Remodeling & Energy Expo happen and you should feel good supporting that. � e Expo is a great tes-tament of dedication to the industry that is so important to our local economy and we appre-ciate your support. I am constantly humbled by the hard work and sheer commitment that our members have not only to their customers but to our community as a whole. Special thanks are in order for Mike Howe, Clallam County
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to our community as a whole. Special thanks are in order for Mike Howe, Clallam County PUD; Steve Perry, Peninsula Daily News/Se-quim Gazette; the NPBA Board of Directors and Eran Kennedy, NPBA Director of Market-ing. These dedicated folks help to make this event better and better each coming year.
This year will once again feature the ever-popular Shopping Spree Drawing and Val-entine’s Day rose giveaway both courtesy of Angeles Millwork & Lumber Co./Hartnagel Building Supply. These hometown stores have been supplying lumber and building materials in Clallam County for decades. You can enter to win one of four $250 certificates to Angeles Millwork & Lumber Co./Hartnagel Building Supply. We will have a red carpet drawing area in the back Expo Hall. We also will be featur-ing a building station for the kiddos to practice their budding careers in the industry.
The North Peninsula Building Association has been building value and community on the Olympic Peninsula since 1976. The NPBA is a non-profit organization in which the work we do day in and day out supports the building in-dustry in our area. We work tirelessly to keep housing affordable and attainable. We work to help our members utilize tools and technology that translate into value for you. Let me remind you that according to economists at the Nation-al Association of Home Builders, the one-year
estimated local impacts of building 100 single-family homes in a typical metro area include $21.1 million in local income, $2.2 million in taxes and other local government revenue and 324 local jobs. NAHB estimates that those 100 new homes also provide the community with additional, annually recurring impacts of $3.1 million in local income, $743,000 in taxes and other revenue for local governments and 53 lo-cal jobs.
Please, “Pull Out and Save” the Home Re-source Guide which lists all of our 2016 NPBA members. Keep this handy reference as your year-round guide for all your building and home improvement needs. We encourage you to come and learn straight from our vetted pro-fessionals. This event is a great opportunity to
ask questions and learn something new. Our members are licensed, bonded and insured professionals ready to help you with your next project. Call the North Peninsula Building Association first or simply ask if your home builder or home-related needs professional is an NPBA member — it will be one of the most important questions you can ask.
I am so proud and inspired to be a part of the residential construction industry in Clal-lam County. I get to work with a group of in-dividuals who have worked so hard at making this area a better place to live; a group of in-dividuals who are so committed to improving business and building practices in order to provide quality construction in our commu-nity; a group of individuals who are inspired to continue to work hard based on the prece-dence of commitment and hard work that has been laid down before them. I feel honored to serve as Executive Officer of the North Penin-sula Building Association and I look forward to what the years ahead may bring and to see this industry to continue to flourish. Remem-ber to always, “Do Business With A Member” and support your local building industry. Our sincerest thanks for joining us again for 2016 … enjoy!
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have to come with a huge price tag; in fact, designing on a budget may be easier than you think. Many times, by chang-ing small elements, you can give a room an entirely new personality. Sometimes add-ing a few colorful pillows or
picking up a paintbrush is all you need to do to make your room look like something out of the pages of a magazine.
One of the most common � xes for a boring room is color. “Color is easy to do and inexpensive,” says Kathy Browning, owner
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One of the most common � xes for a boring room is color. “Color is easy to do
perience with instant rewards. Lauren Warnock, vice president direc-tor of design at Mary Cook Associates, an interior design � rm based in Chicago, reminds home owners that warmer colors can make a room feel cozier and more inviting. Cooler colors like grey or “stark white,” on the other hand, may give a room a more industrial feeling. “Light airy colors open up a space, while deep, darker colors can make a room ap-pear smaller,” Warnock says.
For the style-conscious, earthy tones such as ambers, browns and rust are currently popular. “Using modern glamour hues such as white and black with a punch of a teal, coral or chartreuse color is very hot as well,” says Warnock.
Connie Edwards, director of design for Shenandoah Cabinetry, has her own advice when it comes to color, particularly if you are looking at the kitchen. “You can never go wrong with neutrals, but color is hot now,” Edwards says. “Not necessarily vibrant colors — although for the right space, they can be fabulous — but think along the lines of buttery yellows, so� sage greens and nearly neutral blues.”
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Adding accents to pieces you already own also can make a large di� erence. For instance, if your couch is not as exciting as it once was, try throwing a few fun accent pillows on it. Remember, throws and cushions, when selected as accents, really can bring new life to a tired piece of furniture.
“� e use of pillows, throws and draperies in living spaces en-hances a room in many ways,” Warnock says. Fabrics also can add beautiful so� ness to a room and allow additional patterns and textures to be brought into a room.
Another budget-friendly change is to rotate the artwork in a room. Using the same frames but changing the images easily can create a new theme or mood and combining several di� er-ent frames in di� erent � nishes and sizes can achieve di� erent looks.
O� en overlooked but strikingly e� ective, updated light-ing can work wonders. “Lighting will dramatically change the mood of a room,” Warnock says. Try installing a new � xture or simply swapping out the shades on current � xtures. Installing dimmer switches also can make for an interesting change.
Kate Brennan, vice president of new business development at Mary Cook, o� ers some advice for ready do-it-yourselfers. “Get excited about the transformation that will occur — usu-ally people become more inspired to continue updating their homes.” Brennan says. “Take your project one step at a time and follow your gut.”
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ANGELES MILLWORK & LUMBER COMPANY AND HARTNAGEL BUILDING SUPPLY
Sponsors since its inception, Angeles Millwork & Lumber Compa-ny and Hartnagel Building Supply believe the annual NPBA Expo is a valuable opportunity for the community to connect with local builders and sup-pliers. Today more than ever, it is vital that we support each other and our local economy, maintain local jobs and de-velop long-term relationships with builders and homeowners alike.
Angeles Millwork & Lumber Company has been serving our com-munity since 1906, and Hartnagel Building Supply since 1960, with a long-term, experienced staff that provides a high level of friendly, customer service and valuable, industry knowledge.
Besides supplying a wide variety of building materials, roofing and tools, countywide delivery, including rooftop delivery, contractor
services are also available. Both stores offer a full line of Pratt & Lambert paints and primers.
Angeles Millwork stocks a full rental department with handy tools and equip-
ment available by the day, week or month. Hartnagel’s in-store, custom metal shop can cut and bend metal, including copper and stainless, for a variety of custom projects and can match most metal roofing colors.
Together, we are Lumber Traders Inc., the local source for building products and the employee-owners that serve the familiar faces of long-term builders and residents, and greet newcomers with open arms.
BUILT GREEN® OF CLALLAM COUNTYIn 2005, the North Peninsula Building Association
voted to sponsor a local green building program. Built Green® of Clallam County has been around for nearly 10 years. � is program promotes and aids builders and developers in healthy and resource e� cient methods of creating homes.
� ere’s a way to build safe, quality homes and preserve the environment at the same time. Our Built Green® or-ganization, along with several others all over Washington, are committed to sharing the bene� ts of green building practices that are both accessible and a� ordable for our community members.
� e Built Green® program not only shares more energy e� cient build-ing practices but also stimulates the economy by creating jobs through the recycling and management of renewable materials.
Presently, there are over 20 builders and businesses enrolled in Built Green® of Clallam County. � ese businesses support us in our mission to educate the construction trades and the public, alike, in the latest sustain-able building techniques and materials.
Please visit www.builtgreenclallam.org or call the NPBA at 452-8160 for more information on Built Green® of Clallam County.
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and banking industry (and more importantly the com-munity bank industry) have had a long intertwined and interconnected history. Nowhere is this more evident than here on the Olympic Penin-sula. Our beautiful surroundings call to many to live in an environment where life and nature can co-exist in harmony. First Federal has been an integral part of life on the Olympic Peninsula for 93 years. We were there in 1923 to make our � rst loan of $500 for the construction of a home. While times, and certainly prices have changed, First Federal’s commit-ment to this area has not. As the only savings and loan headquartered on the Olympic Peninsula, we are proud to be your neighbor, business partner and home lender. � is pride and commitment to the community can be found in our mortgage loan o� cers. Combined, they have over 70 years of experience in home lending and they live here, in your neigh-borhood. � ey understand the nuances of life on the Olympic Peninsula, Our commercial lenders also live here and have spent a combined 85 plus years in the community. � ese folks are more than bankers, they are your neighbors. If you are considering developing, building or buying a home, contact any one of First Federal’s neighbor lenders at 360-457-0461 and talk about it over a cup of co� ee.
LAKESIDE INDUSTRIES, INC.Lakeside Industries, Inc. started out as
a small family owned business back in the 1950s. Our dedication to our people and the communities in which we serve has been re� ected over the years through philanthropy and community involvement. Lakeside Industries is known for safety, quality, integrity, ethical business practices, and great customer service. We are a family owned company of locally managed regional divisions spanning Western Washington and beyond. Industry recognition is important, and over our history we have earned and con-tinue to earn many quality awards for completed projects. Lakeside Indus-tries, Inc. continues to receive Diamond Achievement Commendations for excellence, cleanliness, and community involvement. � e success of Lakeside Industries, Inc. is due to the quality and experience of our em-ployees. We have some of the most talented, dedicated, and driven people in the asphalt paving industry. Dedication and loyalty to the company has created a workforce of highly experienced people, who pride themselves in quality workmanship.
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Community Broadcasting, a 501(c)3 non-pro� t charitable organization. � e radio station has been broadcasting 24 hours a day, every single day since Dec. 7, 2008. With o� ces and studios located in beautiful Sequim, and powered by over a hundred volunteers, KSQM epitomizes the de� ni-tion of community radio. A proud annual sponsor of the NPBA Expo, KSQM continues to o� er a wide array of musical entertainment, news, sports, local highway and road reports, weather reports, and of course, emergency broadcasting. We highlight special services throughout the Olympic Peninsula region.
Speaking of “building,” KSQM is proud of our new transmission tower that went up on Oct. 7 2014, in the Blue Mountain foothills between Sequim and Port Angeles. Since new transmissions began, they have been the most powerful FM radio signal on the North Olympic Penin-sula! KSQM is truly a listener supported community radio station who always puts our community � rst.
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It is with a great sense of pride that we continuously support com-munity events, services and local projects. We are wholeheartedly com-mitted to the issues and people in our community. While we receive hundreds of proposals each year from charitable organizations, we do our best to thoroughly evaluate and choose the right opportunities for our team.
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Maggie Mays Espresso & Ou� tter is the best food truck here in Sequim! Maggie’s was voted No. 1 Best Food Truck for 2014 in Western Washington and we couldn’t be more proud to have her on board yet again for 2016.
In the past, participants have enjoyed di� erent specials including her famous “Builder Burger” which was made of 1/3 pound of elk burger and loaded with fresh local produce! Maggie’s will have its good ole standbys on hand that everyone has grown to love and we’re excited to see what she’ll be cookin’ up for this year!
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ENERGY-EFFICIENT HOME A home that uses less energy than a traditional home without com-
promising service to owners and occupants.Energy efficiency can be achieved through things such as improved
thermal envelopes, solar-oriented construction, low-e windows and ef-ficient appliances. Note that energy efficiency and energy conservation are different in that conservation efforts reduce or eliminate services to save energy.
Learn how efficient your home is now and ways to improve your home’s efficiency with ENERGY STAR®’s Home Energy Yardstick by go-ing to www.energystar.gov.
NET ZERO-ENERGY HOMEA home in which energy production and consumption are equivalent.That means the energy produced by the home must meet the house-
hold’s needs. Rooftop solar panels are perhaps the most common way for homes to produce energy. To help achieve net-zero energy, the home should be designed using a holistic, whole-house approach that strives for efficiency and reduces energy consumption without sacrificing ser-vice or comfort.
NET ZERO-ENERGY-READY HOMEA home that is outfitted with the necessary structural and technologi-
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Saving energy, increasing e� ciency and conservation are all terms used to describe ways we can reduce our over-all energy consumption. It might seem obvious why we do it for our homes and business; to save money by reducing our electrical bill. But why is it impor-tant for Clallam County PUD, a com-munity-owned organization dependent on electrical sales for its revenue, to
conserve energy?At � rst glance, it seems ridiculous for a company to encourage its
customers to use less of its product. Does General Motors urge us to carpool and keep our cars longer? Does Pizza Hut tell us to eat more vegetables and fruits and avoid fatty cheeses and meats?
Electric utilities are di� erent. � ey are regulated monopolies. If you don’t like one brand of stereos, you always can buy another. But if you don’t like your local utility, you have to move outside its ser-vice area to be able to buy electricity from another entity.
Because of utilities’ monopoly status, they are regulated by state agencies, public utility commissions or, like Clallam County PUD, by local elected governing boards.
Over the years utilities have learned that we can meet future en-ergy needs not only by building new power plants but also by reduc-ing energy demand. For this reason, energy e� ciency can be viewed as a resource for meeting future energy needs by reducing customer demand. � e cost-e� ectiveness of energy e� ciency resources can be evaluated using the same tests that are used to evaluate building new power plants. � e reality is that new power plants are expen-sive. � e costs of building and operating plants only increase with the likelihood of new federal regulations. � e least expensive way to control costs over the long term is to reduce waste by building energy e� ciency resources.
By acquiring energy e� ciency resources, utilities can reduce fuel costs, increase system reliability and reduce regulatory risk.
COMMUNITY PARTNERSHIPSIn addition, reducing customer energy bills and creating business
opportunities around energy e� cient products and services, energy e� ciency programs keep dollars in the community, supporting job creation and other local economic development bene� ts. And that’s just what energy e� ciency is about for us at Clallam County PUD.
Why Energy Efficiency?It’s a means to work collaboratively with our customers to help re-duce the e� ects of price increases that are outside of our control.
DUCTLESS HEAT PUMPSAre you thinking about upgrading from your old electric base-
boards or wall cadets? Or are you thinking of replacing an electric furnace with an e� cient heat pump? Clallam County PUD can now pay up to $800 in incentives to help cover the cost of installing a ductless heat pump. You could save up to 30 percent of the energy used to heat your home.
LED LIGHTINGLED lights are brighter, longer lasting and radically more ef-
� cient than the traditional incandescent light bulb, even more ef-� cient than the CFLs that we’ve been proposing for the past few years. While they last much longer, have a more pleasant light and start right away, they aren’t cheaper. Fortunately Clallam Coun-ty PUD has partnered with the Simple Steps, Smart Savings (www.SimpleStepsNW.com/Consumer/Utility-O� ers/Clallam) to o� er instant rebates on ENERGY STAR® rated LED lamps at participat-ing local retailers. Just look for Simple Steps, Smart Savings signage, and begin saving right now.
DUCT SEALINGWhether you have an electric furnace or heat pump, leaky duct-
work is the equivalent of throwing hard-earned cash out the win-dow. A majority of the homes, regardless of age, have duct systems that waste energy and money.
� at’s why Clallam County PUD is running a duct sealing pro-gram. Fixing leaky ductwork can save you around $90 a year. If you have the duct sealing done by an approved PUD contractor, we will pay up to $250 of the cost.
ENERGY STAR® APPLIANCESWhen it comes to shopping for and comparing energy-e� cient
appliances and home electronics, look for the ENERGY STAR® and EnergyGuide labels.
� e ENERGY STAR® labels appear on appliances and home electronics that meet strict energy e� ciency criteria established by the U.S. Department of Energy and U.S. Environmental Protec-tion Agency. � e ENERGY STAR® labeling program includes most home electronics and appliances except for stove ranges and ovens.
� e conservation sta� at Clallam County PUD always is look-ing for ways to make more programs available, as well as � nding the most e� cient methods to get those programs out to the most people.
Most importantly, we want all of Clallam County PUD’s custom-ers, residential, commercial and industrial alike; to know that we are here to help you with conservation planning and questions. Please go to our website, www.ClallamPUD.net, or call us — 360-565-3249 or 800-542-7859 ext. 249.
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BIAW State Director - Builders Greg McCarry, Westerra Homes . . . . . 509-0633 Andy Hines, Hines Homes . . . . . . . . 565-5006
NPBA COMMITTEES
Budget and FinanceMark Smith
Larry Hanna, LP Hanna Construction Greg McCarry, Westerra Homes
Kasi O’ Leary, First Federal
Community Support Roger Wheeler, RJ Services
Education Kelly Fox, Angeles Millwork/Hartnagel
Golf Tournament Mike Thomas, Lakeside Industries
Government Affairs Greg McCarry, Westerra Homes Kevin Russell, MCGP, Kevin Russell Construction
Holiday Gala & Silent Auction Tami Brothers, NTI Engineering & Surveying Traci Konopaski, J & J Construction
Membership / Awards Diana Johnson, NPBA Eran Kennedy, NPBA Roger Wheeler, RJ Services
Surplus Sale Scott Schwagler, J & J Construction
2016 Member DirectoryBuilding Value and Community on The Olympic Peninsula Since 1976
The North Peninsula Building Association represents builders and associates of the building industry. We advocate
constant improvement of building and business practices to provide quality construction in our community.
NORTH PENINSULA BUILDING ASSOCIATION
Executive Of� cer Diana Johnson [email protected]
Director of Marketing Eran Kennedy [email protected]
Director of Finance Mary Corbett [email protected]
Street Address 350 West Washington Street, Ste. #3 Sequim, WA 98382
Phone / Fax 360-452-8160 / 360-452-8197
Website www.npba.info
facebook.com/NorthPeninsulaBuildingAssociation
Of� ce Hours Monday - Friday 9 am - 5 pm
BUILT GREEN OF CLALLAM COUNTY [email protected] . . . . . . . . . . . 452-8160
NATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF HOME BUILDERS (NAHB) www.nahb.com . . . . . . . . . . .800-368-5242
BUILDING INDUSTRY ASSOCIATION OF WA (BIAW) www.biaw.com . . . . . . . . . . .800-228-4229BIAW Health Insurance Program Capital Benefit Services, Inc. . . . .800-545-7011Return on Industrial Insurance (R.O.I.I.) Lara Hastings . . . . . . . . . . . .800-228-4229
NPBA EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE
President Kevin Russell, Kevin Russell Construction, MCGP . 457-8247
1st Vice President Tracy Gudgel, Zenovic & Associates. . . 417-0501
2nd Vice President Scott Schwagler, J & J Construction . . 457-1809
Treasurer Kasi O’ Leary, First Federal . . . . . . . 417-3131
Secretary Derek Adamire, Adamire Concrete & Excavation, Inc.. . . . . . . . . . 461-0738
Immediate Past President Garret DelaBarre, CGP, Anderson Homes . . . . . . . . . . 452-1232
NPBA Builder Directors Larry Hanna, L.P. Hanna Construction . 452-1572 Greg McCarry, Westerra Homes . . . . . 509-0633 Andy Hines, Hines Homes . . . . . . . . 461-1405
NPBA Associate Directors Justin Wilson, NTI Engineering & Surveying . . . . . . . . . . . . 452-8491 Kelly Fox, Angeles Millwork/Hartnagel . 457-8581
Life Directors Bill Roberds, Excel Utility Constr. . . . . 452-1110 Roger Wheeler, RJ Services . . . . . . 457-1420
Executive Of� cer Diana Johnson, NPBA . . . . . . . . . . 452-8160
BIAW State Director - Associate Kelly Fox, Angeles Millwork/Hartnagel . 457-8581
NPBANORTH PENINSULA BUILDING
A S S O C I A T I O N
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LOCAL GOVERNMENT AND ORGANIZATIONS
CHAMBERS OF COMMERCE Forks Chamber . . . . . . . . . . 374-2531 Port Angeles Chamber. . . . . . . 452-2363 Sequim Chamber . . . . . . . . . 683-6197
CITY OF PORT ANGELES City Hall . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 417-0411 321 E. 5th St, Port Angeles, WA 98362 Building Permits . . . . . . . . . . 417-4815 City Clerk . . . . . . . . . . . . . 417-4634 City Manager . . . . . . . . . . . 417-4500 Construction Permits . . . . . . . 417-4815 Inspections . . . . . . . . . . . . 417-4816 Utility Permits . . . . . . . . . . . 417-4807 Zoning . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 417-4750
CITY OF SEQUIM City Clerk’s Office 226 N. Sequim Ave., Sequim, WA 98382 Meeting Location: Transit Center 190 W. Cedar Street, Sequim City Clerk . . . . . . . . . . . . . 683-4139 Utilities/Building/Planning . . . . . 683-4908
CITY OF FORKS City Hall 500 E. Division St., Forks, WA 98331 City Hall . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 374-5412 Building Inspection . . . . . . . . . Ext. 241 City Clerk . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Ext. 240 Utilities Superintendent . . . . . . . Ext. 242 Water Department . . . . . . . . . . Ext. 238
CLALLAM COUNTY COURTHOUSE 223 E. 4th St., Port Angeles, WA 98362 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 417-2000
WASHINGTON STATE
L&I CONTRACTOR REGISTRATION . . . . . . . . . . .800-647-0982
LABOR & INDUSTRIES, DEPT. OF 1605 E. Front St., Suite C, Port Angeles. . . . . . . . . . . . . 417-2700 Administrative . . . . . . . . . . . 417-2701 Electrical Inspection 24 Hour Request Line . . . . . 417-2722 Questions about Electrical Inspections . . . . . . . . . . . 417-2702 Employer Accounts . . . . . . . . . 417-2703 Injury Claims . . . . . . . . . . . . 417-2700 Safety and Health . . . . . . . . . . 417-2732 Rick White, WISHA Safety Inspector . . . . . . . . 417-2732 Dan Fereira, Factory Assembled Structure / Construction Compliance Inspector . . . . . 417-2700
WASHINGTON STATE INFORMATION HOTLINE . . . . . .800-562-6000General Information . . . . . . . 800-321-2808Washington State Website . . . . access.wa.govHotline to Olympia during Legislative Session . . . . . . .800-562-6000
STATE GOVERNMENT OFFICIALS
Jay Inslee (D) . . . . . . . . . . . . 360-902-4111 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Fax 360-753-4110Brad Owen (D) . . . . . . . . . . . . 360-786-7700Kim Wyman (NP) . . . . . . . . . . 360-902-4151Jim McIntire (D) . . . . . . . . . . . 360-902-9000Troy Kelley (D) . . . . . . . . . . . . 360-902-0370Bob Ferguson (D) . . . . . . . . . . 360-753-6200Randy Dorn (NP) . . . . . . . . . . 360-725-6000Mike Kreidler (D) . . . . . . . . . . . 360-725-7000Peter J. Goldmark (D) . . . . . . . . 360-902-1004
STATE SENATOR 24TH DISTRICT Jim Hargrove (D) . . . . . . . . . 360-786-7646 411 Legislative Building, PO Box 40424 Olympia, WA 98504-0424 [email protected]
STATE REPRESENTATIVES 24TH DISTRICT Kevin Van De Wege (D) . . . . . . 360-786-7616 434A Legislative Building, PO Box 40600 Olympia, WA 98504-0600 [email protected]
STATE REPRESENTATIVES 24TH DISTRICT Steve Tharinger (D) . . . . . . . . 360-786-7904 368 John L. O’Brien Building, PO Box 40600 Olympia, WA 98504-0600 [email protected]
FEDERAL GOVERNMENT OFFICIALS
PRESIDENT Barack Obama (D) The White House. . . . . . . . . . 202-456-1414 Washington, D.C. 20500 . . . .Fax 202-456-2461 [email protected]
US SENATOR 6TH DISTRICT Maria Cantwell (D) 311 Hart Senate Office Building Washington, DC 20510 . . . . . . 202-224-3441 915 Second Ave. Suite 3206 . Fax 202-228-0514 Seattle, WA 98174 . . . . . . . . 206-220-6400 cantwell.senate.gov . . . . . . Fax 206-220-6404
US SENATOR 6TH DISTRICT Patty Murray (D) 448 Russell Senate Office Building Washington, D.C. 20510 . . . . . . 202-224-2621 2988 Jackson Federal Building Fax 202-224-0238 915 2nd Avenue . . . . . . . . . . 206-553-5545 Seattle, WA 98174 . . . . . . Fax 206-553-0891 murray.senate.gov
US REPRESENTATIVE 6TH DISTRICT Derek Kilmer (D) 1429 Longworth House Office Bldg. 202-225-5916 Washington, DC 20515 . . . . Fax 202-226-3575 345 6th St., Suite 500 . . . . . . . 360-373-9725 Bremerton, WA 98337 . . . . . Fax 360-373-9725 kilmer.house.gov
AUDITOR . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 417-2222COMMISSIONERS . . . . . . . . . . . 417-2233 Mark Ozias, Dist. 1 . . . . [email protected]
Mike Chapman, Dist. 2 . [email protected]
Bill Peach, Dist. 3 . . . . . [email protected]
COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT Administration . . . . . . . . . . . 417-2277 Building Division Codes/Permits . . . . . . . . . 417-2595 Inspection Request . . . . . . . 417-2518 Building Official Fire Marshall . . . . . . . . . . 417-2314 Planning Division Long Range/Water Quality . . . 417-2322 Plats/Zoning/Shorelines . . . . 417-2420TREASURER . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 417-2344 Accounting . . . . . . . . . . . . . 417-2251 Assessments . . . . . . . . . . . . 417-2400 Excise . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 417-2255
Local, State and Federal ContactsArea codes are (360) unless otherwise indicated.
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A DEPENDABLE CONTRACTOR Gene & Muriel FulmerPO Box 1574Port Angeles, WA 98362-0192452-8770 [email protected]
ALDERGROVE CONSTRUCTION INCWalter L. Dalrymple 336 Benson Rd Port Angeles, WA 98363 457-2067 / Fax: 457-6765 [email protected] aldergrovei.com
AMERICA’S HANDYMAN CONSTRUCTION, INC.
Dominic Cortez2932 River RdSequim, WA 98382(360) [email protected]
ANDERSON HOMES Caleb Anderson 618 S Peabody St #H Port Angeles, WA 98362-6244452-1232Fax: 452-6145 [email protected] andersonhomesllc.com
ARTISAN CABINETRY & RENOVATIONS, LLC /DBA ACR CONSTRUCTION
Chuck DanielPO Box 602Carlsborg, WA 98324670-9156 [email protected]
BERNEKING CONCRETE HOMESRex or Daniel Berneking 340 Wright Rd Sequim, WA 98382 683-1566 / 460-7317 [email protected] bernekingconcretehomes.comfacebook.com/berneking-concrete-homes
BY DESIGN GROUP INC Jac E. Osborn, CAPS, LGC 11 E Runnion Rd Sequim, WA 98382-9403 582-1843 / 461-1843Fax: 582-1943 [email protected]
C. ANDERSON HOMES & DEVELOPMENT, INC
Christopher L. Anderson 495 W Spruce St. Ste 3 Sequim, WA 98382 504-1198 / 770-1477Fax: [email protected]
CHILDERS BUKOVNIK CONSTRUCTION
Bill Childers 13 Valhallas Dr Port Angeles, WA 98362 452-9136Fax: 457-1268 [email protected] cbconstruction.net
CLAWSON CONSTRUCTION, LLCDave ClawsonPO Box 2683Port Angeles, WA 98362 461-9295 [email protected] clawsonconstructionllc.com
CORNERSTONE BUILDERS INCLex Morgan / Noel Carey PO Box 1633 Sequim, WA 98382-1633 [email protected]
COZI HOMES Ken Zeigler 324 E 9th St Port Angeles, WA 98362 452-9906 / 460-0036Fax: [email protected] cozihomesconstruction.com
DRJ CONSTRUCTION Donald Johnson 437 Clark Road Sequim, WA 98382 [email protected]
EARTH TECH CONSTRUCTION, LLC Jason Meyer 232 W. 8th Street Port Angeles, WA 98362 [email protected]
ESTES BUILDERS LLC
Rick Gross 259003 Highway 101Sequim, WA 98382 683-8756Fax: 681-7127 [email protected] estesbuilders.comfacebook.com/pages/estes-builders/123841864359168
FEELEY CONSTRUCTION INC, Bill Feeley 1215 E Front StPort Angeles, WA [email protected]
HABITAT FOR HUMANITY OF CLALLAM COUNTY
Cyndi HuethPO Box 1479 Port Angeles, WA 98362-1479 681-6780Fax: 681-6780 [email protected] habitatclallam.org facebook.com/HFHClallamCounty
HINES CONSTRUCTION INC
Jerry Hines PO Box 3336 Sequim, WA 98382 681-6698Fax: 681-8032 [email protected] hinesconstructioninc.comfacebook.com/hinesconstructioninc
HINES HOMES, LLC Andy Hines PO Box 2956123 W. Bell Street Sequim, WA 98382 565-5006 [email protected] hineshomesllc.com
BUILDERMEMBERS
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MILL CREEK CONSTRUCTION INCJames Schouten 4619 Old Mill Rd Port Angeles, WA [email protected] millcreekconstruction.usfacebook.com/mill-creek-construction
NORTHWEST LOG HOMES Duane Baker 1865 W WashingtonPO Box 2414 Sequim, WA 98382-2414 [email protected] nwloghomes.net facebook.com/northwestloghomes
PARRY CONSTRUCTION CO. INC
Frank Parry 203 Sylvan Ridge Rd Sequim, WA 98382-8572 477-3255 [email protected] parry-construction.comfacebook.com/ParryConstruction
TLC EXCAVATION & CONSTRUCTION INC
Tim Calwell 204803 Hwy 101 Port Angeles, WA 98363-6134327-3797Fax: 327-3819
TOWN & COUNTRY POST FRAME BUILDINGS, DIVISION OF PERMABILT INDUSTRIES
Catherine Miller 16521 Hwy 99 Ste #C Lynnwood, WA 98037 (800) 824-9552Fax: (425) 742-4378 [email protected] permabilt.com facebook.com/Permabilt
WESTERRA HOMES LLC Greg McCarry PO Box 891 Sequim, WA 98382 509-0633 [email protected] westerrahomes.com
HOCH CONSTRUCTION INC Richard Hoch 4201 Tumwater Truck Rt Port Angeles, WA 98363-2470452-5381Fax: 452-5382 [email protected] hochconstructioninc.com
J & J CONSTRUCTION OF PORT ANGELES, INC
Scott Schwagler 233 Alice Rd Port Angeles, WA 98363-9492457-1809Fax: [email protected]
J GRICE CONSTRUCTION Jayson Grice 223 Marsden Rd Port Angeles, WA 98362-8998 457-1708 / 460-2673Fax: [email protected]
JDG CONSTRUCTION INC John Gieser PO Box 2073 Port Townsend, WA 98368 [email protected] JDGConstructionPT.com
JIM PFAFF CONSTRUCTIONJames W. Pfaff PO Box 1Joyce, WA [email protected]
KANDU ENTERPRISES
Gregory R. Bondy 714 W 6th St Port Angeles, WA 98363 565-8383Fax: 457-0602 [email protected] kanduenterprise.com facebook.com/kanduenterprise
KED-TER CONSTRUCTION Rick Bradley 4304 Old Mill Rd Port Angeles, WA 98362-1908683-9719Fax: 457-2061 [email protected] kedter.comfacebook.com/ked-ter-construction
KEVIN RUSSELL
CONSTRUCTIONKevin Russell, CGP, MCGPPO Box 1509 Port Angeles, WA 98362-0185457-8247kevin@krbldr.comwww.KevinRussellConstruction.com
KREPS CONSTRUCTION LLC Shirley Mercer398 Pierson Rd Sequim, WA 98382 681-3737 / 460-2781Fax: 681-3737 [email protected] krepsbuilder.comfacebook.com/kreps-construction
LP HANNA CONSTRUCTION Larry Hanna 332 Grouse Dr Port Angeles, WA 98362 452-1572Fax: 417-0411 [email protected]
LOPEZ CONSTRUCTIONRoberto Lopez 212 Sanford LnSequim, WA [email protected]
MARK SMITH Mark D. Smith PO Box 757 Sequim, WA 98382-0757 [email protected] sequimvc.com
MILL CREEK CONSTRUCTION INC TOWN & COUNTRY POST FRAME
NPBA PAST PRESIDENTS2015 Garret DelaBarre2014 Garret DelaBarre2013 Rick Gross2012 Rick Gross2011 Tracy Gudgel2010 Tracy Gudgel2009 Kevin Russell2008 Kevin Russell2007 Kevin Russell2006 Linda deBord2005 Linda deBord2004 Gary Haley2003 Gary Haley2002 Mark Smith2001 Bill Roberds2000 Bill Roberds1999 Tim Fraser1998 Tim Fraser1997 Roger Wheeler1996 Jim Reed
1995 Jim Reed1994 Roger Wheeler1993 Doug Arrington1992 Jackie Schwagler1991 Jackie Schwagler1990 John Spiess1989 John Spiess1988 Bill Thomas1987 Bill Thomas1986 Stu Keddish1985 Bob Forshaw1984 Bob Forshaw1983 Johnie Key1982 George Cassidy1981 Johnie Key1980 George Durham1979 George Durham1978 Lloyd Gregory1977 Lloyd Gregory1976 Rod Nilsson, Chairman Protem
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2 GRADE EXCAVATION & DEVELOPMENT
Greg Hopf PO Box 1570 Port Angeles, WA 98362-0191461-3992 / Fax: [email protected]
3 LITTLE PIGS MASONRY Jason Peterson 247 W. Cedar Street Sequim, WA 98382683-4349Cell: [email protected]
360 PROPERTIES NWAlexandra Gale PO Box 1401 Sequim, WA 98382774-2902 [email protected] propertiesnw.com
AAWNINGS & SUNROOMS OF DISTINCTION
Brad Buchser 141 Timberline Dr Sequim, WA 98382 681-2727 / Fax: 681-0707 [email protected] aawnings&sunrooms.com
ADAMIRE CONCRETE & EXCAVATION INC
Derek Adamire 432 Herrick Rd Port Angeles, WA 98363 461-0738 / 460-0855Fax: [email protected]
ADVANCED DOOR SYSTEMS, A DIVISION OF DAWSON AND CASWELL INC.
Jeff Dawson PO Box 1508 861 E Hammond StSequim, WA 98382-1825 683-1850 / Fax: 683-0197 [email protected]
AIR FLO HEATING COMPANY Joel Berson 221 W Cedar St Sequim, WA 98382 683-3901Fax: 683-3971 [email protected] airfloheating.comfacebook.com/airflo
ALEX ANDERSON CONCRETE Alex Anderson 1421 S Pacific Vista Port Angeles, WA 98363-1526452-6659Fax: 452-6659 [email protected]
ALL WEATHER HEATING & COOLING
Jeanne Sparks 302 Kemp St Port Angeles, WA 98362-8989452-9813 / Fax: 452-5177 [email protected] allweatherhc.comfacebook.com/allweatherheating
ALLEN ROOFING Karl Allen PO Box 295 Carlsborg, WA [email protected]
ALLFORM WELDING INC Dan Donovan 81 Hooker Rd. #9 Sequim, WA 98382 681-0584Fax: 681-4465 [email protected] allformwelding.com facebook.com/allformwelding
ANGELES COMMUNICATIONS INCScott Jensen 1402-G Fairchild Intnl Aprt Port Angeles, WA 98363 457-4375 / Cell 670-4975Fax: 457-0212 [email protected]
ANGELES CONCRETE PRODUCTSRandy Adams PO Box 304 Port Angeles, WA 98362 457-0443Fax: 452-4744 [email protected]
ANGELES FURNITURE Jack Gray/Jon Gray PO Box 610 Port Angeles, WA 98362 457-9412Fax: 457-4283 [email protected] [email protected] angelesfurniture.com facebook.com/AngelesFurniture
ANGELES MILLWORK & LUMBER COMPANY
Kelly Fox1601 S C St Port Angeles, WA 98363 457-8581Fax: 457-8896 [email protected] angelesmillwork.com facebook.com/AngelesMillwork.Hartnagel
ANGELES OVERHEAD DOORSDan O’Keefe70 Everett RdPort Angeles, WA [email protected]
ANGELES PLUMBINGBob Reandeau PO Box 1151Port Angeles, WA 98362 [email protected]
AROUND AGAINGavin Wuttken 22 Gilbert RdSequim, WA [email protected]
BATH FITTER Nathan Kelly / Kristin Glavin6900 220th St SW, Ste A Mountlake Terrace, WA 98043(425) 712-8268Fax: (425) 712-8269 [email protected]/BathFitterNW
BILL MAIR HEATING & AIR, INC.Anna Mair PO Box 28280 Valley Farm Ct.Sequim, WA 98382 683-4245Fax: 683-0969 [email protected] billmairheating.com
BILL’S PLUMBING & HEATING INCJudy Kimler PO Box 282425 S 3rd AveSequim, WA 98382-0282 683-7996Fax: 683-0969 [email protected] billsplumbinginc.com
BLAKE TILE & STONE INC Jordan Pavlak 490 S Blake Ave Sequim, WA 98382 681-2877 / Fax: 683-6267 [email protected] blakeinc.net facebook.com/BlakeTileandStone
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BOB’S ELECTRIC INC Robert L. Gudgel 2293 Deer Park Rd Port Angeles, WA 98362 457-6887Fax: 452-9943
BROKERS GROUP REAL ESTATE PROFESSIONALS
219 W. Washington StreetSequim, WA 98382681-8778Fax: 681-5577
BUDGET BLINDS Rick & Wendy Timmons 489 W Washington St Sequim, WA 98382 582-9200Fax: 683-5985 [email protected] budgetblinds.com/portangelesfacebook.com/budget-blinds
BUILD A BATH LLCLinda Chamness 201 Foresome DrSequim, WA 98382813-2813buildabathllc.com
C & F INSULATION Tom Foley
PO Box 2197 Port Angeles, WA 98362-0286681-0480Fax: 681-0349 [email protected] candfinsulation.com
C & J EXCAVATING INC Gary L. Schneider PO Box 430 Carlsborg, WA 98324 683-7741Fax: 681-3165 [email protected] candjexcavating.comfacebook.com/c&jexcavatinginc
CALLIS & ASSOCIATES, INC. Andy Callis 806 South Vine St Port Angeles, WA 98362 452-2314Fax: 452-1701 [email protected] callisinsurance.comfacebook.com/callis.insurance
CAMPBELL ROOFING, LLC Josh Campbell 638 Blue Ridge Rd. Port Angeles, WA 98362 [email protected]
CHERRY CREEK MORTGAGE CO, INCPort Angeles BranchKelly Raymond / NMLS# 646168Vonnie McKnight / NMLS# 109043Rebecca Stevenson / NMLS# 1061787711 East Front Street, Suite BPort Angeles, WA 98362452-1200Sequim BranchDeon Kapetan / NMLS# 109229Jennifer Sweeney / NMLS# 148012Stephanie Sweet / NMLS# 1029920 564 N 5th AvenueSequim, WA 98382683-1515cherrycreekmortgage.com/olympicpeninsula
CLALLAM COUNTY PUD
Arnie Trareski PO Box 1090 Port Angeles, WA 98362 565-3253 [email protected] clallampud.netfacebook.com/clallampud
CLALLAM TITLE COMPANY Brenda Smith PO Box 248204 S. Lincoln St. Port Angeles, WA 98362 457-2000Fax: 457-9330 [email protected] clallamtitle.comfacebook.com/clallamtitle
CLARK LAND OFFICE PLLC Scot Clark PO Box 2199 Sequim, WA 98382 681-2161 Fax: 683-5310 [email protected] clarkland.comfacebook.com/clark-land-office
CUNHA & MARTIN CPAs Jeanne Martin 120 W Maple StPO Box 3400 Sequim, WA 98382 683-1125Fax: 683-1126 [email protected]
CUSTOM BUILT DESIGNS LTD William McClallum PO Box 1101 Sequim, WA 98382 [email protected]
D & H ENTERPRISES Darrel S. Gaydeski PO Box 631 Forks, WA 98331-0631 640-0434Fax: 374-9070 [email protected]
D & K PAINTING INC Dan A. Huff 200 Mt Pleasant Rd Port Angeles, WA 98362 457-7823 Fax: 457-7823 [email protected]
DAVE’S HEATING & COOLING SERVICE INC
Dave & Jeanne Oldenkamp PO Box 4131206 South C St Port Angeles, WA 98363 452-0939Fax: 452-4376 [email protected]/davesheatingpa
DIAMOND ROOFINGCliff ForsPO Box 2963Port Angeles, WA 98362-0336452-9518
DRAFTING SOLUTIONS Annie O’Rourke PO Box 1246 Port Angeles, WA 98362 [email protected] prudentialdraftingsolutions.com
EAGLE HOME MORTGAGE Riley Chase1551 Piperberry WayPort Orchard, WA 98366633-2403Fax: (855) [email protected]
EDEN EXCAVATING INC Kevin Rodman 4065 Eden Valley Rd Port Angeles, WA 98363-8833457-3750 / 461-1275Fax: 452-1422 [email protected] edenexcavating.com
EMERALD ROOFING Travis Quent PO Box 879 Port Angeles, WA 98362 452-4681 / [email protected] emeraldroofing.20m.com
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EVERGREEN HOME LOANS542 N. Fifth Ave, Ste. 2BSequim, WA 98382681-8197Fax: 681-8419Michele Adkisson / NMLS# 53071FaLeana Wech / NMLS# 1281325Port AngelesDebbie Rutherford / NMLS# [email protected]
EVERWARM HEARTH & HOME Terry McCartney, Owner257151 Highway 101 E Port Angeles, WA 98362-8209452-3366Fax: 452-3367 [email protected] everwarmhh.comfacebook.com/everwarmhearthhome
EXCEL UTILITY CONSTRUCTION INC
Cory Swanson 54 W Misty Ln Port Angeles, WA 98362-8119452-1110Fax: 452-5568 [email protected]
EXTRA MILE TECH & ELECTRICALScott Smasal 418 N Race St Port Angeles, WA [email protected]
FAIRCHILD FLOORS
Dave Fairchild 1404 E Front St #D Port Angeles, WA 98362 457-1411Fax: 452-8775 [email protected] fairchildfloors.com facebook.com/fairchild-floors
FERGUSON ENTERPRISES Bryan Larson / Mike McNeill 73 Ruths Pl Sequim, WA 98382-8380 681-8417Fax: 681-8472 [email protected] ferguson.com
FERRELLGAS Mark Dettloff 3611 A Street SEAuburn, WA 98002 (253) 833-1641Fax: (253) 833-1514 [email protected] ferrellgas.com
FIRST FEDERAL Terri Wood / NMLS #413367417-3223Fax: [email protected] Kathi Larsen / NMLS #[email protected] Julie Myers / NMLS #[email protected] PO Box 351 Port Angeles, WA 98362 ourfirstfed.com facebook.com/ourfirstfed
FORKS FIBER MANAGEMENT, INCJesse HeweyPO Box 854, Forks, WA 98331 374-2275 / 640-1524Fax: [email protected]
GARY PRIEST EXCAVATINGGary Priest PO Box 2181Port Angeles, WA 98362 [email protected]
GELLOR INSURANCE INC Bill Gellor 214 E 1st St Port Angeles, WA 98362 452-2388 Fax: [email protected] gellorinsurance.com facebook.com/gellor-insurance-inc
GLASS SERVICES COMPANY
Ward S. Dunscomb PO Box 2559 255652 Highway 101Port Angeles, WA 98362 452-1155Fax: 452-9637 [email protected]
GOOD MAN SANITATION, INC Chuck Molisky 2495 Cape George Rd Port Townsend, WA 98368 457-4121Fax: 385-1275 goodmansanitation@qwestoffice.netgoodmansanitationinc.comfacebook.com/good-man-sanitation-inc
GREEN CROW PROPERTIESDennis YakovichPO Box 2439 Port Angeles, WA 98362417-3667
H2O PLUMBING CONTRACTORSRichard McDougal 216 Center Park Wy Sequim, WA 98382-3463 681-0379Fax: 681-7188 [email protected] h2oplumbing.com
HADLOCK BUILDING SUPPLY INCBill Kraut PO Box 869 Port Hadlock, WA 98339 385-1771Fax: 385-1980 [email protected] hadlockbuildingsupply.com facebook.com/hadlockbuildingsupply
HARTNAGEL BUILDING SUPPLY
Kelly Fox3111 E Hwy 101 Port Angeles, WA 98362 452-8933Fax: 452-8943 [email protected] hartnagels.com facebook.com/AngelesMillwork.Hartnagel
HI TECH FIRE & SECURITY, INCGary Politika 723 E Front St Port Angeles, WA 98362 452-2727Fax: 452-8560 [email protected] gotohitech.com
HOMER SMITH INSURANCE INCHomer Smith PO Box 591 Port Townsend, WA 98368 683-4970Fax: 683-2970 [email protected] homersmith.com facebook.com/pages/Homer-Smith-Insurance
HOPE ROOFING AND CONSTRUCTION
Jordan Eades 1240 Sims Way #143Port Townsend, WA 98368385-5653Fax: [email protected]/hoperoofing.com
HORIZON EXCAVATING INC Kurt Bruch PO Box 3248 Port Angeles, WA 98362-0342452-9976 Fax: [email protected] facebook.com/horizon-excavating
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HUGHES HOME CONCEPTS LLCNathan Hughes 435 W. Bell St., Ste. C-2Sequim, WA 98382 461-6294nathan@hugheshomeconcepts.comhugheshomeconcepts.comfacebook.com/hugheshomeconcepts
IN GRAPHIC DETAIL LLC Lorenz Perry 577 W Washington St A & B Sequim, WA 98382 582-0002 Fax: [email protected] ingraphicdetail.com
JACE THE REAL ESTATE COMPANYEileen Schmitz Sequim761 North Sequim AveSequim, WA 98382683-9399 / 808-0338Fax: 683-8627Port AngelesPO Box 2437 / 1234 E Front StPort Angeles, WA 98382452-1210Fax: [email protected]/alwayscalljace
JARMUTH ELECTRIC INC Dale Jarmuth 349 W Washington St Sequim, WA 98382 [email protected]
KINGSTON LUMBERJoe Hurtt PO Box 169Kingston, WA [email protected]
KIRSCH ELECTRIC, INC.Terri L KirschPO Box 3396Sequim, WA 98382683-6819Fax: [email protected]
KITSAP BANKHarbir Bower716 Front StPort Angeles, WA 98362457-8189Fax: [email protected]
LAKESIDE INDUSTRIES George Peabody/Mike ThomasPO Box 728 Port Angeles, WA 98362 452-7803Fax: 457-7932 [email protected] lakesideind.com facebook.com/lakesideindustries
LANGSTON PROFESSIONAL SERVICES
Phil Langston 118 Texas Valley Rd Sequim, WA 98382 582-0714Fax: 582-0715 [email protected]/langston-professional-services
LINCOLN INDUSTRIAL CORPORATION INC
Wilmer Possinger, Jr 4130 Tumwater Trk Rt Port Angeles, WA 98363 457-6122Fax: 452-4773 [email protected] lincolnindustrialcorp.com
MCCLANAHAN LUMBER INCJudi McClanahan PO Box 1483 Forks, WA 98331 374-5887Fax: 374-5800 [email protected] mclanahanlumber.com
MCCRORIE CARPET ONE
John McCrorie 547 N Oakridge Dr Port Angeles, WA 98362 457-7500Fax: 457-7596 [email protected] mccrorie.com
MODERN DRYWALL Brian Reifenstahl 96 Bluff View Dr Port Angeles, WA 98363 452-2907Fax: 457-1026 [email protected]
MOUNTAIN PROPANE Ken Mount 265 Chimacum Rd Port Hadlock, WA 98339-9790683-1881Fax: 385-6914 [email protected] mountainpropane.com
NORTHWEST ASBESTOS CONSULTANTS
Chad Witheridge / Bob Witheridge406 Reed St Port Townsend, WA 98368 385-0584 / 301-1022Fax: 385-0584 [email protected]/northwestasbestos-consultants
2016CALENDAR OF EVENTS
FEBRUARY 13-14 Building, Remodeling, and
Energy Expo 22-24 BIAW Winter BOD
MARCH 3 NPBA Board Meeting 24 NPBA General Membership
Meeting
APRIL 7 NPBA Board Meeting 21 NPBA General Membership
Meeting
MAY 5 NPBA Board Meeting 14 Annual Surplus Sale 19 NPBA General Membership
Meeting
JUNE 2 NPBA Board Meeting 16 Membership Appreciation
JULY 7 NPBA Board Meeting
AUGUST 4 NPBA Board Meeting 19 NPBA Golf Tournament
SEPTEMBER 8 NPBA Board Meeting 22 NPBA General Membership
Meeting
OCTOBER 1 Fishing Derby 6 NPBA Board Meeting 20 NPBA General Membership
Meeting
NOVEMBER 3 NPBA Board Meeting 17 NPBA General Membership
Meeting
DECEMBER 1 NPBA Board Meeting 8 NPBA Holiday Gala & Silent
Auction
For an updated list on BIAW State meetings and classes, visit npba.info
DO BUSINESS WITH A MEMBER!
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NTI ENGINEERING & SURVEYINGJustin Wilson717 S Peabody St Port Angeles, WA 98362-6233452-8491Fax: 452-8498 [email protected] nti4u.comfacebook.com/pages/Northwestern-Territories-Inc
NW INSIDE OUT PAINTING INCPamela Boyd 2830 E. Bay Street Port Angeles, WA 98362460-0392Fax: 452-3348 [email protected]
OASIS WELL DRILLING INC Keith Winter 164 Spring Rd Port Angeles, WA 98362-9125683-4773Fax: 683-4774 [email protected] oasiswelldrilling.com
OLYMPIC ELECTRIC COMPANY INCChuck Burkhardt 4230 Tumwater Truck Rt Port Angeles, WA 98363 457-5303Fax: 452-3498 [email protected] olympicelectric.netfacebook.com/olympic-electric
OLYMPIC GARAGE DOOR John Ramer 7745 El Dorado Blvd NW Bremerton, WA 98312 452-3859 / 775-2311Fax: [email protected] olympicgaragedoor.com
OLYMPIC PENINSULA TITLE COMPANY
Maureen Pfaff 319-A S Peabody St Port Angeles, WA 98362-3221457-4451Fax: 457-4525 [email protected] olypentitle.com
OLYMPIC SPRINGS Doug/Ed Temple PO Box 880 Carlsborg, WA 98324 683-4285Fax: 683-4580
ONA LANDSCAPING Matt Ward 325 E. Washington Street, Ste. 116 Sequim, WA 98382 683-5741Fax: [email protected] onalandscaping.com
OSTERBERG LANDSCAPING Kent Osterberg 1521 S O Street Port Angeles, WA 98363 452-9511Fax: 457-3756 [email protected]
PANTRY AND LATCH LLC Andrew Thomas 105 Oso Vista C t Sequim, WA 98382 [email protected] pantryandlatch.com facebook.com/PantryandLatch
PENNY CREEK QUARRY INC Katy Rygaard PO Box 441 Port Angeles, WA 98362 457-9392Fax: [email protected]/Pennycreekquarry
PLANS BY MICHAEL HALL Michael Hall 2204 Happy Valley Rd Sequim, WA 98382 [email protected]
PORT ANGELES ASSOCIATION OF REALTORS
127 E. 1st Street Port Angeles, WA 98362 [email protected]
PORT ANGELES POWER EQUIPMENT INC
Mike Traband 2624 Hwy 101 E Port Angeles, WA 98362-0376452-4652Fax: 457-5824 [email protected] papowerequipment.com facebook.com/pages/Port-Angeles-Power-Equipment
PORT ANGELES REGIONAL CHAMBER OF COMMERCE
Russ Veenema 121 E Railroad Ave Port Angeles, WA 98362 452-2363Fax: 457-5380 [email protected] portangeles.org facebook.com/PortAngelesChamber
POWER TRIP ENERGY CORPORATION
Andy Cochrane 83 Denny Ave Port Townsend, WA 98368 643-3080Fax: 539-1857 [email protected] powertripenergy.com
PROPANE NORTHWEST David Pregartner PO Box 949 Kingston, WA 98346 881-0404 / 535-3206Fax: [email protected] propanenorthwest.com
PUGET SOUND TRANSFER & STORAGE
Taresa Hare PO Box 99 Port Angeles, WA 98362 452-2327 Fax: [email protected] pugetsoundtransfer.com
QUALITY IN COUNTERSRob Schmidt 175-5 S Bayview AvePort Angeles, WA [email protected]
RAINBOW SWEEPERS, INC Jeremy DaggettPO Box 231 Port Angeles, WA 98362-0037452-1621 / 797-4117Fax: 452-2405 [email protected] rainbowsweepersinc.comfacebook.com/rainbow-sweepers-inc
RALPHS DRYWALL Jim Barth 92 Alice Park Ln Sequim, WA 98382-8213 683-7636Fax: 683-5186 [email protected]
RALSTON & RALSTON AN EHL INSURANCE COMPANY
Deana McIntyrePO Box 1405 Port Angeles, WA 98362-0259452-8415Fax: 452-8418 [email protected] ehlinsurance.comfacebook.com/ehlinsurance
RICHERTS MARBLE & GRANITE INC
John or Susie Richerts PO Box 337 Carlsborg, WA 98324 683-5844 [email protected] richertsmarble.comfacebook.com/richerts-marble-granite
RINEHART CONSULTING Bill Rinehart 603 E 8th St #C Port Angeles, WA 98362 452-2132Fax: 452-7964 [email protected]@olypen.com
ASSOCIATEMEMBERS
NOTE: ALL AREA CODES ARE (360) UNLESS OTHERWISE INDICATED
INDICATES BUILT GREEN MEMBER
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RJ SERVICES, INC Roger & Dena Wheeler 514 Erving Jacobs Rd Port Angeles, WA 98362-9240457-1420 / 461-1677Fax: [email protected]
SANFORD IRRIGATION INC David Cowan/Travis Cowan PO Box 2246 Sequim, WA 98382-2246 [email protected]
SECURITY SERVICES NORTHWESTJohn Alden PO Box 660 Port Townsend, WA 98368 (800) 859-3463Fax: [email protected] ssnwhq.comfacebook.com/security-services-northwest-inc
SEQUIM GAZETTESound Publishing Inc.11323 Commando Rd W Unit MainEverett, WA 98204-3532 [email protected]/sequimgazette
SERVICEMASTER OF THE OLYMPIC PENINSULA
Evelyn Brown PO Box 69Carlsborg, WA 9832423 Valley Center Place Sequim, WA 98382 681-0722 Fax: 683-7146 [email protected]
SIMPSON ELECTRIC LLC Andy Simpson 243036 Hwy 101 W Port Angeles, WA 98363 457-9270Fax: 457-9270 [email protected]
SOUND COMMUNITY BANK Kirsten Pavlak 541 N 5th Ave Sequim, WA 98382 683-2818Fax: (866) [email protected]
SPA SHOP/PELLET HEAT COMPANYMichael Derousie 230-C E 1st St Port Angeles, WA 98362-2905457-4406Fax: 452-0503 [email protected] spashop.comfacebook.com/spa-shoppellet-heat-company
STRAITS ELECTRIC John/Christie Tucker PO Box 2914 Port Angeles, WA 98362-0335452-9104Fax: 452-0741 [email protected] facebook.com/straitselectric
SUNSET WIRE ROPE Wayne Brown 518 Marine Dr Port Angeles, WA 98363-2230457-3369Fax: 457-7968 [email protected] sunset.doitbest.com
THOMAS BUILDING CENTER
Tony Steinman 301 W Washington St Sequim, WA 98382-3341 683-3393Fax: 683-8447 [email protected] thomasbuildingcenter.com
THURMAN SUPPLY Bill Hoagland 1807 E Front St Port Angeles, WA 98362-4930457-8591Fax: 452-1425 [email protected] thurmansupply.com
TIM’S CUSTOM CABINETS, INCTony Cortani 5231 Woodcock Rd Sequim, WA 98382 683-7648Fax: 681-8515 [email protected] timscabinets.com
TRACY’S INSULATION INC
Tracy Bloom PO Box 970 Carlsborg, WA 98324-0970 582-9600Fax: 582-9602 [email protected] tracysinsulation.net
ULINS CONCRETE PUMPING COMPANY INC
Brad Ulin 19044 5th Ave NEPoulsbo, WA [email protected] facebook.com/Ulins-Concrete-Pumping
UMPQUA BANK Kyle Needham 1033 E. 1st SteetPort Angeles, WA 98362452-6831(503) 372-0396 [email protected] umpquabank.com
WASHINGTON FEDERAL Cherrie Cibene PO Box 2848 Sequim, WA 98382-2848 681-7485Fax: 681-7618 [email protected]/washington-federal
WAVEChris O’Quin 725 E. 1st StPort Angeles,WA [email protected] wavebroadband.com
WE PROMOTE YOU Debbie Mangano1937 E. Maddock RdPort Angeles, WA 98362452-2082 / 460-3050wepromoteyou@olypen.comwww.wepromote-you.comwww.facebook.com/ WePromoteYouMarketing
WILDER AUTO & RV Dan Wilder, Jr 53 Jetta Way Port Angeles, WA 98362-7484452-9268Fax: 452-8679 [email protected] wilderauto.comfacebook.com/wilderauto
ZENOVIC & ASSOCIATES INC
Tracy Gudgel 301 E 6th St #1 Port Angeles, WA 98362 417-0501Fax: 417-0514 [email protected] zenovic.net
NOTE: ALL AREA CODES ARE (360) UNLESS OTHERWISE INDICATED
INDICATES BUILT GREEN MEMBER
DO BUSINESS WITH A MEMBER!
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ACCOUNTING SERVICES
Cunha & Martin CPAs. . . . . . . . 683-1125Rinehart Consulting . . . . . . . . 452-2132
ADVERTISING/MARKETING/MEDIA
Sequim Gazette . . . . . . . . . . 683-3311Wave . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 621-4933We Promote You . . . . . . . . . 452-2082
AGING IN PLACE
by Design Group Inc . . . . . . . . 582-1843
APPRAISERS
Langston Professional Services . . . . 582-0714
ASBESTOS CONSULTING
Northwest Asbestos Consultants . . . 385-0584
ASPHALT
Lakeside Industries . . . . . . . . 452-7803
AUTO & RV DEALERSHIP
Wilder Auto & RV . . . . . . . . . 452-9268
AWNINGS/SUNROOMS
Aawnings & Sunrooms of Distinction . . . . . . . . . 681-2727
Budget Blinds . . . . . . . . . . . 582-9200
BLINDS & WINDOW TREATMENTS
Budget Blinds . . . . . . . . . . . 582-9200
BUILDING MATERIAL SUPPLIERS
Angeles Millwork & Lumber Co.. . . . 457-8581Around Again . . . . . . . . . . . 683-7862Hadlock Building Supply Inc . . . . . 385-1771Hartnagel Building Supply . . . . . . 452-8933Kingston Lumber . . . . . . . . . 297-3600McClanahan Lumber Inc. . . . . . . 374-5887Sunset Wire Rope . . . . . . . . . 457-3369Thomas Building Center . . . . . . . 683-3393
BUILDERS: COMMERCIAL
Cornerstone Builders . . . . 683-8477Hoch Construction Inc . . . 452-5381LP Hanna Construction . . . 452-4572
BUILDERS: ICF/SIPS
Berneking Concrete Homes . 683-1566
BUILDERS: POST & BEAM
Town & Country Post FrameBuildings, division of Permabilt Industries (800) 824-9552
BUILDERS: RESIDENTIAL
Anderson Homes . . . . . 452-1232Artisan Cabinetry & Renovations, LLC /
dba ACR Construction . . 670-9156by Design Group Inc . . . . 582-1843CA Homes, Inc . . . . . . 504-1198Childers Bukovnik Construction 452-9136Clawson Construction, LLC. . 461-9295Cornerstone Builders . . . . 683-8477Cozi Homes. . . . . . . . 452-9906Custom Built Designs Ltd . . 683-4542DRJ Construction . . . . . 797-4197Estes Builders LLC . . . . . 683-8756Feeley Construction Inc . . . 452-7559
Hines Construction Inc. . . . 681-6698J & J Construction . . . . . 457-1809Jim Pfaff Construction . . . 928-3340Kandu Enterprises . . . . . 565-8383Ked-Ter Construction . . . . 683-9719Kevin Russell Construction. . 457-8247Kreps Construction LLC . . . 681-3737Lopez Construction. . . . . 460-7029LP Hanna Construction . . . 452-4572Mill Creek Construction Inc. . 452-8281Northwest Log Homes . . . 461-9436Parry Construction . . . . . 683-4453Westerra Homes LLC . . . . 509-0633
REMODELERS
A Dependable Contractor . . 452-8770Artisan Cabinetry & Renovations, LLC /
dba ACR Construction . . 670-9156America’s Handyman
Construction, Inc. . . . . 670-3187 Bath Fitter . . . . . . (425) 712-8268 by Design Group Inc . . . . 582-1843DRJ Construction . . . . . 797-4197Earth Tech Construction LLC . 457-8811Hughes Home Concepts LLC . 683-2318JDG Construction Inc . . . . 385-3287Kevin Russell Construction. . 457-8247Kreps Construction LLC . . . 681-3737LP Hanna Construction . . . 452-1572Mill Creek Construction Inc. . 452-8281
DO BUSINESS WITH A MEMBER!
Not sure who to call for your project?
This handy reference guide makes it easy to � nd NPBA members who specialize in the products and services you need.
PRODUCTS& SERVICES
BUILDER SERVICES
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CABINETS
Artisan Cabinetry & Renovations, LLC / dba ACR Construction . . . . . . 670-9156
Pantry and Latch LLC. . . . . . . . 460-1403Thurman Supply. . . . . . . . . . 457-8591Tim’s Custom Cabinets, Inc . . . . . 683-7648
CARPET CLEANING
Service Master of the Olympic Peninsula . . . . . . . 681-0722
CONCRETE
Adamire Concrete & Excavation Inc . . 461-0738Alex Anderson Concrete . . . . . . . 452-6659Angeles Concrete Products . . . . . 457-0443Berneking Concrete Homes . . . . . 683-1566Ulins Concrete Pumping
Company Inc . . . . . . . . . 775-5107
COUNTERTOPS
by Design Group Inc . . . . . . . . 582-1843Pantry and Latch LLC. . . . . . . . 460-1403Richarts Marble & Granite Inc. . . . . 683-5844Quality In Counters. . . . . . . . . 417-5447Tim’s Custom Cabinets, Inc . . . . . 683-7648
DEMOLITION
Northwest Asbestos Consultants . . . 385-0584
DESIGNERS
CA Homes, Inc . . . . . . . . . . 504-1198Drafting Solutions . . . . . . . . . 417-5615Mill Creek Construction Inc . . . . . 452-8281Plans By Michael Hall . . . . . . . . 504-0189Sherry Grimes Designs . . . . . . . 460-5303
DEVELOPERS
Green Crow Properties . . . . . . . 417-3667Mark Smith. . . . . . . . . . . . 683-3737
DRYWALL
Modern Drywall . . . . . . . . . . 452-2907Ralph’s Drywall . . . . . . . . . . 683-7636
DUMP TRUCKS FOR HIRE
Lakeside Industries . . . . . . . . 452-7803
ELECTRICAL
Angeles Electric Inc . . . . . . . . 452-9264Bob’s Electric Inc . . . . . . . . . 457-6887Extra Mile Tech & Electrical . . . . . 457-5222Jarmuth Electric Inc . . . . . . . . 683-4104Kirsch Electric, Inc.. . . . . . . . . 683-6819Olympic Electric Company Inc . . . . 457-5303Simpson Electric LLC . . . . . . . . 457-9270Straits Electric . . . . . . . . . . 452-9104
ENERGY EFFICIENCY PROGRAMS
Clallam County PUD . . . . . . . . 452-9771
ENGINEERING SERVICES
NTI Engineering & Surveying . . . . . 452-8491Zenovic & Associates Inc . . . . . . 417-0501
NOTE: ALL AREA CODES ARE (360) UNLESS OTHERWISE INDICATED
(360) 452-8160350 W. Washington St., Suite 3
Sequim, WA [email protected]
BUILT GREEN of Clallam County is a community network working to promote and encourage the construction of quality, healthy homes in environmentally sustainable communities and encouraging the use of local resources while recognizing innovative new ideas.
Built Green of Clallam County is proud to be a Charter Member of Built Green of Washington: www.builtgreenwashington.org
NPBA members who are also Built Green members are listed
in this directory with a leaf icon next to their company name.
BUILT GREEN OF CLALLAM COUNTY
STEERING COMMITTEEDiana Johnson, NPBA, Executive Officer, Treasurer BGWAEran Kennedy, NPBA, Director of MarketingMattias Järvegren, Clallam County PUD, Utility Services AdvisorMeggan Uecker, Waster Reduction CoordinatorNathan West, City of Port Angeles, DCD
BUILDER MEMBERSChilders BukovnikEstes Builders LLCKandu EnterprisesKevin Russell Construction-MCGPWesterra Homes
ASSOCIATE MEMBERSAll Weather Heating & CoolingAngeles Millwork & Lumber Co., Inc.C&F InsulationClallam County PUD # 1Dave’s Heating & Cooling Service Inc.Fairchild FloorsGlass ServicesHartnagel Building SupplyMcCrorie Carpet OnePower Trip Energy CorpThomas Building Center, Inc.Tracy’s InsulationZenovic & Associates, Inc. *BGCC members
who are not NPBA members.
CGP - Certified Green Professional
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EXCAVATION
2 Grade Excavation & Development 461-3992
Adamire Concrete & Excavation Inc 461-0738
C & J Excavating Inc 683-7741D & H Enterprises 640-0434Eden Excavating Inc 457-3750Gary Priest Excavating 452-1770Horizon Excavating Inc 452-9976RJ Services, Inc 457-1420TLC Excavation & Construction Inc 327-3797
FIBEROPTICS/TELECOMMUNICATIONS
Angeles Communications Inc 457-4375
FINANCIAL/LENDING SERVICES
Cherry Creek Mortgage Co, Inc 452-1200 / 683-1515
Eagle Home Mortgage 633-2403Evergreen Home Loans 681-8197First Federal 457-0461Kitsap Bank 457-8189Sound Community Bank 683-2818Washington Federal 681-7485Umpqua Bank 452-6831
FIREPLACE & STOVES
Everwarm Hearth & Home 452-3366Spa Shop/Pellet Heat Company 457-4406
FLOORING
Fairchild Floors 457-1411McCrorie Carpet One 457-7500
FOUNDATIONS
Berneking Concrete Homes 683-1566J Grice Construction 457-1708
FURNITURE
Hughes Home Concepts LLC 683-2318
FURNITURE & MATTRESSES
Angeles Furniture 457-9412
GARAGE DOORS
Advanced Door Systems, A Division of Dawson and Caswell Inc 683-1850
Angeles Overhead Doors 808-2052Olympic Garage Door 452-3859
GUTTERS
Tracy’s Insulation Inc/ Gutter Division 582-9600
HOT TUBS/SPAS/POOLS/SAUNAS
Spa Shop/Pellet Heat Company 457-4406
HVAC
Air Flo Heating Company 683-3901All Weather Heating & Cooling 452-9813Bill Mair Heating & Air Inc 683-4245Dave’s Heating & Cooling
Service Inc 452-0939
INSULATION
C & F Insulation 681-0480Tracy’s Insulation Inc 582-9600
INSURANCE & BONDS
Callis & Associates, Inc 452-2314Gellor Insurance Inc 452-2388Homer Smith Insurance Inc 683-4970Olympic Peninsula Title Company 457-4451Ralston & Ralston
an EHL Insurance Company 452-8415
LAND SURVEYING
Clark Land Office PLLC 681-2161NTI Engineering & Surveying 452-8491Zenovic & Associates Inc 417-0501
LAND CLEARING/LOGGING
Forks Fiber Management, Inc 374-2275
LANDSCAPE SYSTEMS & SERVICES
Blake Tile & Stone Inc 681-2877ONA Landscaping 683-5741Osterberg Landscaping 452-9511Sanford Irrigation Inc 683-9807
MASONRY
3 Little Pigs Masonry 683-4349
METAL FABRICATORS/WELDING
Allform Welding Inc 681-0584Lincoln Industrial Corporation Inc 457-6122
MOLD & LEAD CONSULTING
Northwest Asbestos Consultants 385-0584
MOVING
Puget Sound Transfer & Storage 452-2327
NON-PROFIT
Habitat for Humanity of Clallam County 681-6780
Port Angeles Regional Chamber Of Commerce 452-2363
PAINT
D & K Painting Inc 457-7823Kreps Construction LLC 681-3737NW Inside Out Painting Inc 460-0392Sherwin-Williams 681-8675
PAVEMENT MAINTENANCE CONTRACTORS
Rainbow Sweepers, Inc 452-1621
PLUMBING
Angeles Plumbing 452-8525Bill’s Plumbing & Heating Inc 683-7996Build a Bath LLC 813 2813Ferguson Enterprises 681-8417H2O Plumbing Contractors 681-0379Thurman Supply 457-8591
PORTABLE BATHROOMS
Bill’s Plumbing & Heating, Inc 683-7996Good Man Sanitation, Inc 457-4121
POWER EQUIPMENT
Port Angeles Power Equipment Inc 452-4652
PRINTING SERVICES
In Graphic Detail LLC 582-0002
PROPANE
Ferrellgas 253-833-1641Mountain Propane 683-1881Propane Northwest 881-0404
NOTE: ALL AREA CODES ARE (360) UNLESS OTHERWISE INDICATED
PRODUCTS& SERVICES
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REAL ESTATE
360 Properties NW. . . . . . . . . 774-2902Brokers Group Real Estate Professionals 681-8778Clallam Title Company . . . . . . . 457-2000JACE The Real Estate
Company . . . . . . .683-9399 / 452-1210Port Angeles Association of Realtors . . 452-7441
RENTAL EQUIPMENT
Angeles Millwork & Lumber Co. . . . 457-8581
RESTORATION AND REPAIR SERVICES
America’s Handyman Construction, Inc.. . . . . . . . 670-3187
ServiceMaster of the Olympic Peninsula . . . . . . . 681-0722
ROAD CONSTRUCTION
Lakeside Industries . . . . . . . . 452-7803RJ Services, Inc . . . . . . . . . . 457-1420
ROOFING
Allen Roofing . . . . . . . . . . . 681-6528Campbell Roofing . . . . . . . . . 683-8071Diamond Roofing Enterprises. . . . . 452-9218Emerald Roofing, Inc.. . . . . . . . 452-4681Hope Roofing and Construction . . . . 385-5653
SAND & GRAVEL
Blake Tile & Stone Inc . . . . . . . 681-2877Penny Creek Quarry Inc . . . . . . . 457-9392
SECURITY SYSTEMS/FIRE ALARMS
Hi Tech Fire & Security, Inc . . . . . 452-2727Security Services Northwest . . . (800) 859-3463
SEPTIC/SEWER
Goodman Sanitation, Inc . . . . . . 457-4121RJ Services, Inc . . . . . . . . . . 457-1420
SHOWER DOORS
Everwarm Hearth & Home . . . . . . 452-3366Glass Services Company . . . . . . 452-1155
SNOWPLOWING/SANDING/DE-ICING
Rainbow Sweepers, Inc . . . . . . . 452-1621
SOIL/CONCRETE TESTING
NTI Engineering & Surveying . . . . . 452-8491NOTE: ALL AREA CODES ARE (360) UNLESS OTHERWISE INDICATED
SOLAR
Power Trip Energy Corporation . . . . 643-3080
SPECIALTY LUMBER
McClanahan Lumber Inc. . . . . . . 374-5887
SPRINKLER/SUPPRESSION SYSTEMS
Sanford Irrigation Inc . . . . . . . . 683-9807
TILE & STONE
Richerts Marble & Granite Inc . . . . 683-5844
UTILITIES
Clallam County PUD . . . . . . . . 452-9771Excel Utility Construction Inc . . . . . 452-1110
WARRANTY
StrucSure Home Warranty . . . . (877) 806-8777
WATER SYSTEMS/BOTTLED WATER
Olympic Springs. . . . . . . . . . 683-4285
WEATHERIZATION
All Weather Heating & Cooling . . . . 452-9813Glass Services Company . . . . . . 452-1155
WELL DRILLING/PUMP INSTALLING
Oasis Well Drilling Inc . . . . . . . 683-4773
WINDOWS & GLASS SERVICES
Glass Services Company . . . . . . 452-1155
LIFE SPIKES
Roger & Dena Wheeler . . . . . . . 414.5Jackie Schwagler . . . . . . . . . . 260.0Arnold Schouten . . . . . . . . . . . 151.5Thomas McKeown . . . . . . . . . . 124.0Larry Hanna . . . . . . . . . . . . . 114.0Mark D Smith . . . . . . . . . . . . 103.0Bill Roberds . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 94.5Lex Morgan . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 82.5Lonnie Linn . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 82.5
SPIKES
Kevin Russell . . . . . . . . . . . . . 45.0Garret DelaBarre . . . . . . . . . . . . 42.5Jeff Dawson . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 33.5Brooke Nelson . . . . . . . . . . . . . 31.5Rick Gross . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 30.5Kevin Estes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 28.5Jim Strong . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 26.0Dan Huff . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 21.0Tracy Gudgel . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 23.0Dave Blake . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18.5Scott Schwagler . . . . . . . . . . . . 10.0Bill Feeley . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .8.5John Locke . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .6.5
Spike credits are earned by recruiting and retaining members. A Spike is an individual who has earned at least 6 credits within a two year period. A Spike Candidate is an individual who has earned between 1 and 5 Spike credits.
SPIKE CANDIDATES
Jeanne Martin . . . . . . . . . . . . . .5.5Bryan Larson . . . . . . . . . . . . . .4.5Andy Hines. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .4.0Debbie Rutherford . . . . . . . . . . . .4.0Rick Anderson . . . . . . . . . . . . . .3.5Dennis Yakovich . . . . . . . . . . . . .3.5Chris Anderson . . . . . . . . . . . . .3.0Bill Rinehart . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .3.0Scott Schwagler . . . . . . . . . . . . .3.0Jeanne Sparks . . . . . . . . . . . . . .3.0Donna Knifesend. . . . . . . . . . . . .2.5Annie O’Rourke . . . . . . . . . . . . .2.0John Gieser . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2.0Jim Reed. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2.0 Carrie Sue Bennett . . . . . . . . . . . .2.0Deon Kapetan . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1.5Dan Donovan . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1.0John Richerts . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1.0
DOESN’T HAVE LICENSE AND INSURANCE. All professional contractors should be insured and able to show
their certi� cate proving such insurance. Although all states do not require licensing, contractors in states requiring licenses should have it and be able to provide a copy.
ASKS YOU TO SIGN ANYTHING BEFORE YOU’VE HIRED THEM.
If they want you to sign an “estimate” or “authorization” before you’ve made the decision to hire the contractor, look out. � ey may be trying to get you to
sign what is an actual binding contract.
DOESN’T WRITE CONTRACTS. Professionals have clear contracts that outline the job, process,
the cost and helps clarify how problems will be managed. If you don’t have a contract, you are not protected when something goes wrong. Don’t hire anyone who tells you a contract “won’t be nec-essary.”
REQUIRES CASH OR PAYMENT IN FULL BEFORE STARTING THE JOB.
Shady contractors demand cash and then run with the money. Many home owners have been stranded by paying in full up front. A deposit toward materials is common, but only pay it once you have a contract signed by both you and the contractor. It’s also suspect if you’re asked to pay cash to a salesperson instead of a check or money order to a company.
VASTLY UNDERBIDS ALL OTHER CONTRACTORS. � ey may have the best price, but that doesn’t guarantee the best
work. Such contractors may cut costs on quality, which can end up costing you more when you have to have the substandard work redone.
Contractor Checklist:
Find a Quali� ed Contractor
OFFERS “SPECIAL” PRICING. If you’re told you’ve been “chosen” as a
demonstration project at a special low price or you’re told a low price is good only if you sign a contract today.
CANNOT PROVIDE CUSTOMER REFERENCES. Professional contractors should have current references they can
provide from current and past clients — and you should be able to reach those references, not just an answering machine.
DIFFICULTY CONTACTING THE CONTRACTOR.
Professionals have a physical o� ce, mail-ing address, phone and e-mail. � ey should respond to your queries in a timely manner. Make sure you can verify the contractor’s busi-ness address.
TELLS YOU TO OBTAIN THE BUILDING OR REMODELING PERMITS.
Professional contractors go to the county or state o� ces and get permits for their work themselves. Asking the home owner to do it could be a potential warning sign.
Your best bet is to take your time, do your research and choose someone you feel completely comfortable with.
If your state requires contractors to be licensed, look them up on the state licensing website even if you’ve seen a piece of paper that looks like a license.
Make sure they don’t have a record of consumer complaints lodged with your local Better Business Bureau.
http://www.nahb.org/en/consumers/homeownership/home-maintenance-and-repair/how-to-spot-a-contractor-scam.aspx
� ere are thousands of legitimate, ethical contractors in business around
the country. Unfortunately, there are also those who may cheat you by posing as
legitimate contractors. � ese “� y-by-night” operators show up
in communities to try to scam home owners into paying for shoddy
repairs or work that they will never show up to perform.
Here are some warning signs to look out for:
Use this Home Resource Guide to � nd reputable contractors in our area.
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potentially combustible items at least three feet from all heaters. Make sure electrical appliances are used and stored away from wet � oors and counters.
Your home’s windows need to be ac-cessible in case your family has to use them as an escape route. Make sure they are not nailed or painted shut, and if they have guards, security bars, grilles or grates, test the release mechanism to make sure it works.
On the other hand, windows can pose a falling hazard. Make sure screens are secure and keep furniture — or anything children can climb — away from window ledges.
SAVE MONEY BY GOING GREENPrices for fuel oil, propane and elec-
tricity always are on the rise, so even the smallest improvements could help your family’s budget. Replacing in-candescent light bulbs with compact � uorescents can save you up to three-quarters of the electricity previously used by incandescent bulbs.
Make sure you change your furnace � lter regularly. A dirty � lter will make the furnace work harder to regu-late the temperature and will cost you money.
Put an insulating blanket on your water heater. � e U.S. Department of Energy says that adding insulation to your heater can reduce standby heat losses by 25-45 percent and save 4-9 percent in water heating costs. � e blankets cost anywhere from $15-$50 and are easy to install.
Invest in a programmable thermostat and set it to lower the heat automatically when your home is empty during the workday and at night when everyone is asleep. Program-mable thermostats can save about $180 per year in energy costs, according to ENERGY STAR®, a joint program of the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency
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Make resolutions that are long lasting
Every New Year, do you make the same old resolutions?
Go to the gym. Quit smoking. Be more organized.
Here are some resolutions you can make —and more importantly keep — that will bene� t not only you,
but also your family, your community and your world.
IMPROVE YOUR HOME’S SAFETY� ere are lots of little things you can do around the house to give
yourself big peace of mind that your family is protected from all-too-common household accidents. For ex-ample, to avoid electrical shocks, place covers over all outlets and tie up or un-plug cords so they don’t dangle tempt-ingly in front of toddlers or pets.
Home electrical problems account for 67,800 � res during a typical year, accord-ing to the U.S. Fire Administration. In-spect appliance cords and immediately replace any that are worn, old or dam-aged. Keep clothes, curtains and other
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and the U.S. Department of Energy.Conserve water and reduce your water bill by making simple changes
such as running dishwashers and clothes washers only when they are full and taking short showers instead of baths and turning o� the water when you are shampooing or soaping.
DE-CLUTTER AND HELP OTHERS
Donating your unused items to charity could be a lifesaver for homeless or needy families. If it’s in good condition, your out-of-style or outgrown clothing could
keep a family warm during the cold weather months.Many local charities also accept donations of household items that are
in working order. � at lamp, toaster or set of dishes gathering dust in the garage could help furnish a home for a needy family.
When you redecorate or remodel, don’t put out-of-style-but-usable home furnishings such as light � xtures, bathroom vanities and even doorknobs in the garbage. Habitat for Humanity and Around Again, along with other organizations, will pick up and re-sell them at a frac-tion of the cost of new and the proceeds help build Habitat homes or at least stay within the community.
HOMEOWNERSHIP: A NEW YEAR’S RESOLUTION THAT LASTS
Why not make this year’s resolution one that will last long into the future — long a� er you’ve stop bothering to set the alarm an hour early to go for a run. Deciding to become a home owner is one of the best resolutions you can make. Here are some tips to help you make good decisions for your homeownership resolution.
■ Figuring out your � nancesFirst, determine out how much you can a� ord. � is depends on fac-
tors including your credit rating, your current expenses, cost of a down-payment and interest rates. Don’t forget that you will need a downpay-ment up front and money to make monthly mortgage payments.
Check your credit report carefully. Inaccurate information on your credit report could result in lenders o� ering you loans with higher-than-market interest rates or denying your application altogether.
■ Finding the right mortgage� en � nd a lender you trust. Ask your friends, family and neighbors
who own their homes for recommendations. Work with a quali� ed lender on getting together a budget and collecting helpful advice before buying a home.
BE SAFE THIS SPRING - CALL BEFORE YOU DIG!
Practice safety this Spring! If you have landscaping or other outdoor projects in mind, remember to Call Before You Dig to have underground power or other utilities located and marked for safety.
It’s easy! Simply dial “811” a few days prior to digging and tell the operator about your plans and in a few days they’ll send a locator out!
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May 14, 2016 • 9am-3pm • Clallam County Fairgrounds SPRING HAS SPRUNG!
It’s a great time to check out new and used building materials, overstocks and over-runs,
perfect for your spring or anytime projects!
Pick up some great deals!Make your garden bloom and your house sparkle either
with mulch or a new window, all at unbelievable pricing. Too many items to list … plan to attend and
find the perfect thing for spring!
If you have items to donate, contact [email protected] or call the office at 452-8160
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When shopping for a mortgage, consider all of your options. There are many choices in terms of a loan and not every one is right for every buyer. Don’t forget to research Federal Housing Administration (www.fha.com) programs that offer loans with lower down payments. They often are a good option for first-time buyers.
Keep in mind that there are tax advantages to being a home owner that can help offset costs. Depending on your specific situation, often the closing costs and some other first-year costs of purchasing a home are deductible. And the mortgage inter-est deduction (MID) enables many home owners to reduce their taxable income by the amount of interest paid on their mortgage loan each year. More than 70 percent of home owners with a mortgage are able to claim the MID in a given year.
The U.S. Housing and Urban Development website (portal.hud.gov) has loads of information for home buyers, including tools to help you figure out how much you can afford, how to shop for a loan, information on how to avoid predatory lending and an explanation of the settlement process.
■ Selecting your neighborhoodFinally, learn about the neighborhoods where you are interest-
ed in buying. Visit areas you are interested in at different hours, talk to people who live there and find a real estate agent that you trust and knows the neighborhoods you like.
With careful and thorough planning, you will be moving into your new home before you know it. If you have questions about the home-buying process, contact the North Peninsula Building Association at 360-452-8160 or visit nahb.org/timetobuy. www.clallampud.net
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www.builtgreenclallam.org
www.builtgreenclallam.org
How To Buy a Green HomeBuilt Green Clallam County has a directory of local designersand builders who design and build qualified projects under ourBuilt Green home rating checklist. Please see our website for acurrent list www.builtgreenclallam.org If your builder is not yeta member, please encourage them to join the program. Look �or green building �eatures in the sales literature
o� the homes you are considering. Review and/or investigate homes with this buyer’s
guide in hand. Remember that this brochure is a shortened list o�
�eatures that a builder can include in your home.Ask your builder what’s possible. To see the entirebuilder checklist visit our website atwww.builtgreenclallam.org �or more ideas.
Ask �or a home that is Built Green-certi� ied.
A Green Home Can Be… Healthier �or your �amily and the environment. More economical because it’s energy and water-
e��icient. More environmentally responsible because o� resource
e��icient and low impact materials. More com� ortable and durable. Lower maintenance.
Built Green Clallam [email protected](360) 452-8160350 West Washington Street, Ste 3, Sequim WA 98382
Using the right materials can improveindoor environmental quality andtherefore improve health, safety andcomfort.
Carbon monoxide (CO) detector installed at thehouse/garage entry door and within each roomwhere combustion appliances are used (not includingsealed combustion appliances).
Exhaust � ans expel moisture and odors to the outsidein bathrooms, kitchen and laundry areas (minimum50 cubic �eet/minute �or bathrooms and minimum100 cubic �eet/minute �or kitchens).
Flooring is mostly a hard sur�ace, such as concrete,tile, wood or cork.
Carpeting and padding is certi� ied under the Carpetand Rug Institute (CRI) “Green Label” program.
Consider � looring made �rom rapidly renewablematerials (bamboo, linoleum, cork, wool or othermaterials that regenerate within a 10-year cycle).
Consider wood � looring �rom a sustainablemanaged �orest (protects regional biodiversity, soilerosion, water quality) that is certi� ied by the ForestStewardship Council (FSC) or Sustainable ForestInitiative (SFI).
Exclude use o� vinyl wallpaper that can trap moisturein walls.
Paints, � inishes, and glues contain low or zero volatileorganic compounds (VOCs) less than 250 gramsper liter. VOC �umes can cause headaches, allergicreactions and other health e��ects.
Most houses lose 25 percent of their conditioned air throughleaks in the ductwork. This affects utility bills, air qualityand health. Ducts have a minimum R-4.2 insulation in
conditioned spaces and minimum R-8 insulation inunconditioned spaces such as attics.
The ducts have been pressure-tested �or leaks by aquali� ied technician.
Properly sized heating and cooling system inaccordance with “Manual J” method o the AirConditioning Contractors Association (a right-sizedA/C runs longer than an oversized unit, but uses lessenergy and runs more e��iciently).
The air conditioner has a cooling e��iciency o� 13 SEERor higher.
Return air ducts or trans�er grills in every enclosablehabitable room (not including bathrooms, kitchens,closets, pantries, laundry rooms).
A programmable thermostat is installed. Ceiling �ans installed in all major rooms, or pre-wired
�or �uture installation.
A good air filter improves the quality of the air you breatheand increases the life span of the heating and coolingequipment. Air � ilters have a minimum MERV (Minimum E��iciency
Reporting Value) rating o� eight. Filters are readily accessible and easy to change.
Energy Star® labeled light � ixtures. Individually switched task lighting in at least three
areas such as bathroom vanity, kitchen counter andwork areas.
Energy Star labeled appliances. High e��iciency �aucets/showerheads (less than 2.5
gallons/minute) and toilets (1.28 or less gallon/� lush). Hot water demand-controlled recirculation pump
when water heater is located more than 20 �eet�rom the �urthest � ixture served. A manual control oroccupant sensor switch should be installed to operatethe pump with an automatic temperature sensorshut-o��.
This product was funded through a grant from the Washington State Departmentof Ecology. While these materials were reviewed for grant consistency, this doesnot necessarily constitute endorsement by the department.
Thank you to the Central WABuilt Green Association.
Printed on FSC-Certified or 100% Recycled Content Paper.
SustainableBuildingon theOlympicPeninsula
www.builtgreenclallam.org
www.builtgreenclallam.org
How To Buy a Green HomeBuilt Green Clallam County has a directory of local designersand builders who design and build qualified projects under ourBuilt Green home rating checklist. Please see our website for acurrent list www.builtgreenclallam.org If your builder is not yeta member, please encourage them to join the program. Look �or green building �eatures in the sales literature
o� the homes you are considering. Review and/or investigate homes with this buyer’s
guide in hand. Remember that this brochure is a shortened list o�
�eatures that a builder can include in your home.Ask your builder what’s possible. To see the entirebuilder checklist visit our website atwww.builtgreenclallam.org �or more ideas.
Ask �or a home that is Built Green-certi� ied.
A Green Home Can Be… Healthier �or your �amily and the environment. More economical because it’s energy and water-
e��icient. More environmentally responsible because o� resource
e��icient and low impact materials. More com� ortable and durable. Lower maintenance.
Built Green Clallam [email protected](360) 452-8160350 West Washington Street, Ste 3, Sequim WA 98382
Using the right materials can improveindoor environmental quality andtherefore improve health, safety andcomfort.
Carbon monoxide (CO) detector installed at thehouse/garage entry door and within each roomwhere combustion appliances are used (not includingsealed combustion appliances).
Exhaust � ans expel moisture and odors to the outsidein bathrooms, kitchen and laundry areas (minimum50 cubic �eet/minute �or bathrooms and minimum100 cubic �eet/minute �or kitchens).
Flooring is mostly a hard sur�ace, such as concrete,tile, wood or cork.
Carpeting and padding is certi� ied under the Carpetand Rug Institute (CRI) “Green Label” program.
Consider � looring made �rom rapidly renewablematerials (bamboo, linoleum, cork, wool or othermaterials that regenerate within a 10-year cycle).
Consider wood � looring �rom a sustainablemanaged �orest (protects regional biodiversity, soilerosion, water quality) that is certi� ied by the ForestStewardship Council (FSC) or Sustainable ForestInitiative (SFI).
Exclude use o� vinyl wallpaper that can trap moisturein walls.
Paints, � inishes, and glues contain low or zero volatileorganic compounds (VOCs) less than 250 gramsper liter. VOC �umes can cause headaches, allergicreactions and other health e��ects.
Most houses lose 25 percent of their conditioned air throughleaks in the ductwork. This affects utility bills, air qualityand health. Ducts have a minimum R-4.2 insulation in
conditioned spaces and minimum R-8 insulation inunconditioned spaces such as attics.
The ducts have been pressure-tested �or leaks by aquali� ied technician.
Properly sized heating and cooling system inaccordance with “Manual J” method o the AirConditioning Contractors Association (a right-sizedA/C runs longer than an oversized unit, but uses lessenergy and runs more e��iciently).
The air conditioner has a cooling e��iciency o� 13 SEERor higher.
Return air ducts or trans�er grills in every enclosablehabitable room (not including bathrooms, kitchens,closets, pantries, laundry rooms).
A programmable thermostat is installed. Ceiling �ans installed in all major rooms, or pre-wired
�or �uture installation.
A good air filter improves the quality of the air you breatheand increases the life span of the heating and coolingequipment. Air � ilters have a minimum MERV (Minimum E��iciency
Reporting Value) rating o� eight. Filters are readily accessible and easy to change.
Energy Star® labeled light � ixtures. Individually switched task lighting in at least three
areas such as bathroom vanity, kitchen counter andwork areas.
Energy Star labeled appliances. High e��iciency �aucets/showerheads (less than 2.5
gallons/minute) and toilets (1.28 or less gallon/� lush). Hot water demand-controlled recirculation pump
when water heater is located more than 20 �eet�rom the �urthest � ixture served. A manual control oroccupant sensor switch should be installed to operatethe pump with an automatic temperature sensorshut-o��.
This product was funded through a grant from the Washington State Departmentof Ecology. While these materials were reviewed for grant consistency, this doesnot necessarily constitute endorsement by the department.
Thank you to the Central WABuilt Green Association.
Printed on FSC-Certified or 100% Recycled Content Paper.
SustainableBuildingon theOlympicPeninsula
NPBA EXPO 2016 • 17
www.builtgreenclallam.org
www.builtgreenclallam.org
How To Buy a Green HomeBuilt Green Clallam County has a directory of local designersand builders who design and build qualified projects under ourBuilt Green home rating checklist. Please see our website for acurrent list www.builtgreenclallam.org If your builder is not yeta member, please encourage them to join the program. Look �or green building �eatures in the sales literature
o� the homes you are considering. Review and/or investigate homes with this buyer’s
guide in hand. Remember that this brochure is a shortened list o�
�eatures that a builder can include in your home.Ask your builder what’s possible. To see the entirebuilder checklist visit our website atwww.builtgreenclallam.org �or more ideas.
Ask �or a home that is Built Green-certi� ied.
A Green Home Can Be… Healthier �or your �amily and the environment. More economical because it’s energy and water-
e��icient. More environmentally responsible because o� resource
e��icient and low impact materials. More com� ortable and durable. Lower maintenance.
Built Green Clallam [email protected](360) 452-8160350 West Washington Street, Ste 3, Sequim WA 98382
Using the right materials can improveindoor environmental quality andtherefore improve health, safety andcomfort.
Carbon monoxide (CO) detector installed at thehouse/garage entry door and within each roomwhere combustion appliances are used (not includingsealed combustion appliances).
Exhaust � ans expel moisture and odors to the outsidein bathrooms, kitchen and laundry areas (minimum50 cubic �eet/minute �or bathrooms and minimum100 cubic �eet/minute �or kitchens).
Flooring is mostly a hard sur�ace, such as concrete,tile, wood or cork.
Carpeting and padding is certi� ied under the Carpetand Rug Institute (CRI) “Green Label” program.
Consider � looring made �rom rapidly renewablematerials (bamboo, linoleum, cork, wool or othermaterials that regenerate within a 10-year cycle).
Consider wood � looring �rom a sustainablemanaged �orest (protects regional biodiversity, soilerosion, water quality) that is certi� ied by the ForestStewardship Council (FSC) or Sustainable ForestInitiative (SFI).
Exclude use o� vinyl wallpaper that can trap moisturein walls.
Paints, � inishes, and glues contain low or zero volatileorganic compounds (VOCs) less than 250 gramsper liter. VOC �umes can cause headaches, allergicreactions and other health e��ects.
Most houses lose 25 percent of their conditioned air throughleaks in the ductwork. This affects utility bills, air qualityand health. Ducts have a minimum R-4.2 insulation in
conditioned spaces and minimum R-8 insulation inunconditioned spaces such as attics.
The ducts have been pressure-tested �or leaks by aquali� ied technician.
Properly sized heating and cooling system inaccordance with “Manual J” method o the AirConditioning Contractors Association (a right-sizedA/C runs longer than an oversized unit, but uses lessenergy and runs more e��iciently).
The air conditioner has a cooling e��iciency o� 13 SEERor higher.
Return air ducts or trans�er grills in every enclosablehabitable room (not including bathrooms, kitchens,closets, pantries, laundry rooms).
A programmable thermostat is installed. Ceiling �ans installed in all major rooms, or pre-wired
�or �uture installation.
A good air filter improves the quality of the air you breatheand increases the life span of the heating and coolingequipment. Air � ilters have a minimum MERV (Minimum E��iciency
Reporting Value) rating o� eight. Filters are readily accessible and easy to change.
Energy Star® labeled light � ixtures. Individually switched task lighting in at least three
areas such as bathroom vanity, kitchen counter andwork areas.
Energy Star labeled appliances. High e��iciency �aucets/showerheads (less than 2.5
gallons/minute) and toilets (1.28 or less gallon/� lush). Hot water demand-controlled recirculation pump
when water heater is located more than 20 �eet�rom the �urthest � ixture served. A manual control oroccupant sensor switch should be installed to operatethe pump with an automatic temperature sensorshut-o��.
This product was funded through a grant from the Washington State Departmentof Ecology. While these materials were reviewed for grant consistency, this doesnot necessarily constitute endorsement by the department.
Thank you to the Central WABuilt Green Association.
Printed on FSC-Certified or 100% Recycled Content Paper.
SustainableBuildingon theOlympicPeninsula
www.builtgreenclallam.org
www.builtgreenclallam.org
How To Buy a Green HomeBuilt Green Clallam County has a directory of local designersand builders who design and build qualified projects under ourBuilt Green home rating checklist. Please see our website for acurrent list www.builtgreenclallam.org If your builder is not yeta member, please encourage them to join the program. Look �or green building �eatures in the sales literature
o� the homes you are considering. Review and/or investigate homes with this buyer’s
guide in hand. Remember that this brochure is a shortened list o�
�eatures that a builder can include in your home.Ask your builder what’s possible. To see the entirebuilder checklist visit our website atwww.builtgreenclallam.org �or more ideas.
Ask �or a home that is Built Green-certi� ied.
A Green Home Can Be… Healthier �or your �amily and the environment. More economical because it’s energy and water-
e��icient. More environmentally responsible because o� resource
e��icient and low impact materials. More com� ortable and durable. Lower maintenance.
Built Green Clallam [email protected](360) 452-8160350 West Washington Street, Ste 3, Sequim WA 98382
Using the right materials can improveindoor environmental quality andtherefore improve health, safety andcomfort.
Carbon monoxide (CO) detector installed at thehouse/garage entry door and within each roomwhere combustion appliances are used (not includingsealed combustion appliances).
Exhaust � ans expel moisture and odors to the outsidein bathrooms, kitchen and laundry areas (minimum50 cubic �eet/minute �or bathrooms and minimum100 cubic �eet/minute �or kitchens).
Flooring is mostly a hard sur�ace, such as concrete,tile, wood or cork.
Carpeting and padding is certi� ied under the Carpetand Rug Institute (CRI) “Green Label” program.
Consider � looring made �rom rapidly renewablematerials (bamboo, linoleum, cork, wool or othermaterials that regenerate within a 10-year cycle).
Consider wood � looring �rom a sustainablemanaged �orest (protects regional biodiversity, soilerosion, water quality) that is certi� ied by the ForestStewardship Council (FSC) or Sustainable ForestInitiative (SFI).
Exclude use o� vinyl wallpaper that can trap moisturein walls.
Paints, � inishes, and glues contain low or zero volatileorganic compounds (VOCs) less than 250 gramsper liter. VOC �umes can cause headaches, allergicreactions and other health e��ects.
Most houses lose 25 percent of their conditioned air throughleaks in the ductwork. This affects utility bills, air qualityand health. Ducts have a minimum R-4.2 insulation in
conditioned spaces and minimum R-8 insulation inunconditioned spaces such as attics.
The ducts have been pressure-tested �or leaks by aquali� ied technician.
Properly sized heating and cooling system inaccordance with “Manual J” method o the AirConditioning Contractors Association (a right-sizedA/C runs longer than an oversized unit, but uses lessenergy and runs more e��iciently).
The air conditioner has a cooling e��iciency o� 13 SEERor higher.
Return air ducts or trans�er grills in every enclosablehabitable room (not including bathrooms, kitchens,closets, pantries, laundry rooms).
A programmable thermostat is installed. Ceiling �ans installed in all major rooms, or pre-wired
�or �uture installation.
A good air filter improves the quality of the air you breatheand increases the life span of the heating and coolingequipment. Air � ilters have a minimum MERV (Minimum E��iciency
Reporting Value) rating o� eight. Filters are readily accessible and easy to change.
Energy Star® labeled light � ixtures. Individually switched task lighting in at least three
areas such as bathroom vanity, kitchen counter andwork areas.
Energy Star labeled appliances. High e��iciency �aucets/showerheads (less than 2.5
gallons/minute) and toilets (1.28 or less gallon/� lush). Hot water demand-controlled recirculation pump
when water heater is located more than 20 �eet�rom the �urthest � ixture served. A manual control oroccupant sensor switch should be installed to operatethe pump with an automatic temperature sensorshut-o��.
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of these programs are brand new and designed speci� cally to help the home buyer.
Armed with this knowledge, you will be able to direct your Realtor to � nd you opportunities you have not had before. Realtors will give an in-depth explanation of Clallam County market trends and how to maximize your budget and give you the broadest range of homes or land to make an informed purchase. Check us out and come with your ques-tions. Limited seating! Free!
11:15 A.M.-12 P.M.SPIN YOUR METER BACKWARDS WITH SOLAR
Grid-tied PV (photovoltaic solar electricity) is appropriate for any home or business connected to the utility grid with good solar exposure. � ere has never been a better time to make your own clean electricity from the sun due to price decreases in solar equipment, federal tax cred-its, state production incentives and local � nancing options. Power Trip Energy will cover the basics of site assessment, equipment choices, sys-tem cost and performance estimates using projects here on the Olympic Peninsula to illustrate.
12:15-1 P.M.EXPERT TIPS TO TURN YOUR HOME DREAMS INTO REALITY - PANEL OF EXPERTS
� is panel of experts includes builders, contractors, lenders and real estate professionals who will walk you through the process of � nding the perfect home to � t your needs. � is seminar will empower you to � nd a house and evaluate its potential to become your dream home. You will learn little-known facts that will make this process easier, less stressful and ultimately give you a custom home you’ve been looking for. If building is your desire,
this seminar will provide you with the steps to get started. Builders will explain the bidding process and how to choose the build-
er that is right for you. Lenders will discuss solid, secure and innovative � nancing. Many of these programs are brand new and designed speci� -cally to help the home buyer.
Armed with this knowledge, you will be able to direct your Realtor to � nd you opportunities you have not had before. Realtors will give an in-depth explanation of Clallam County market trends and how to maximize your budget and give you the broadest range of homes or land to make an informed purchase. Check us out and come with your ques-tions. Limited seating! Free!
1:15-2 P.M.HOW TO SELECT A BUILDER
We all look forward to the day when we can build that dream home we’ve been thinking about for
so many years. We have the home site, some-what of an idea of the � oor plan and understand what our budget is, so now is the time to think about how you will choose your builder. It’s the
most important � rst decision you will make about one of the largest expenditures of your life. Join Estes Builders, where they will guide you through 13 very important questions to ask your prospective builder, with the goal of comparing those answers so in the end, you can make an informed decision.
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SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 139:15-10 A.M. LOWER HEATING COST; DUCTLESS AND INVERTER HEAT PUMPS
Lower your energy cost with maintenance or high e� ciency heating. Air Flo Heat-ing has been serving our community since 1974. Utility rebates and zero percent inter-est � nancing makes it economical to upgrade your system. Air Flo Heating has achieved the highest status as a Trane Comfort Spe-cialist and Mitsubishi Diamond Elite Contractor. We o� er the highest trained team in service and installation with 100 percent satisfaction.
10:15-11 A.M.EXPERT TIPS TO TURN YOUR HOME DREAMS INTO REALITY - PANEL OF EXPERTS
� is panel of experts includes builders, contractors, lenders and real estate professionals who will walk you through the process of � nding the
perfect home to � t your needs. � is seminar will empower you to � nd a house and evaluate its potential to become your dream home. You will learn lit-tle-known facts that will make this process easier, less stressful and ultimately give you a cus-tom home you’ve been looking for. If building is your desire,
this seminar will provide you with the steps to get started. Builders will explain the bidding process and how
to choose the builder that is right for you. Lenders will discuss solid, secure and innovative � nancing. Many to choose the builder that is right for you. Lenders will discuss solid, secure and innovative � nancing. Many
Demonstrations and Workshops
2:15-3 P.M.FIRST FEDERAL PRESENTATION:HOW TO MAXIMIZE YOUR DOLLAR AND ACHIEVE YOUR HOMEOWNERSHIP DREAMS
First Federal is a local, community focused organization; and the only community bank headquartered on the North Olympic Peninsula.
Today, they are 10 locations strong. � ey are helping neighbors all around the Peninsula
own homes as part of the reason they ex-ist. � ey are committed to knowing their
customers and communities. � eir Loan O� cers will provide new and innovative solutions that will help meet � nancial goals and
achieve home ownership dreams - with a ‘home town’ touch.
SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 1410:15-11 A.M.EXPERT TIPS TO TURN YOUR HOME DREAMS INTO REALITY - PANEL OF EXPERTS
� is panel of experts includes builders, contractors, lenders and real estate professionals who will walk you through the process of � nding the perfect home to � t your needs. � is seminar will empower you to � nd a house and evaluate its potential to become your dream home. You will learn little-known facts that will make this process easier, less stressful and ultimately give you a custom home you’ve been looking for. If building is your desire, this seminar will provide you with the steps to get started.
Builders will explain the bidding process and how to choose the builder that is right for you. Lenders will discuss solid, secure and inno-vative � nancing. Many of these programs are brand new and designed speci� cally to help the home buyer.
Armed with this knowledge, you will be able to direct your Realtor to � nd you opportunities you have not had before. Realtors will give an in-depth explanation of Clallam County market trends and how to maximize your budget and give you the broadest range of homes or land to make an informed purchase. Check us out and come with your ques-tions. Limited seating! Free!
11:15 A.M.-12 P.M.SPIN YOUR METER BACKWARDS WITH SOLAR
Grid-tied PV (photovoltaic solar electricity) is appropriate for any home or business connected to the utility grid with good solar exposure. � ere has never been a better time to make your own clean electricity from the sun due to price decreases in solar equipment, federal tax credits, state production incentives and local � nancing options. Power Trip Energy will cover the basics of site assessment, equipment choices, system cost and performance estimates using projects here on the Olympic Peninsula to illustrate.
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12:15-1 P.M.EXPERT TIPS TO TURN YOUR HOME DREAMS INTO REALITY - PANEL OF EXPERTS
� is panel of experts includes builders, contractors, lenders and real estate profes-sionals who will walk you through the pro-cess of � nding the perfect home to � t your needs. � is seminar will empower you to � nd a house and evaluate its potential to become your dream home. You will learn little-known facts that will make this process easier, less stressful and ultimately give you a custom home you’ve been looking for. If building is your desire, this seminar will provide you with the steps to get started.
Builders will explain the bidding process and how to choose the builder that is right for you. Lenders will discuss solid, secure and inno-vative � nancing. Many of these programs are brand new and designed speci� cally to help the home buyer.
Armed with this knowledge, you will be able to direct your Realtor to � nd you opportunities you have not had before. Realtors will give an in-depth explanation of Clallam County market trends and how to maximize your budget and give you the broadest range of homes or land to make an informed purchase. Check us out and come with your ques-tions. Limited seating! Free!
1:15-2 P.M.DUCTLESS HEAT PUMPS: EVERYTHING YOU NEED TO KNOW
Upgrade your electric heat. Homeowners � nally have other options! A ductless heat pump is a highly e� cient and easily installed primary heating and cooling system for electri-cally heated homes. � ese sys-tems are safe, quiet and heat rooms evenly at a fraction of the cost of baseboards or wall heaters. With utility rebates of
up to $1,500 and low cost installation. it’s easy to see why ductless is making such a huge splash on the Olympic Peninsula. Come and � nd out if it’s for you! Chris Christie and Dustin Halverson from All Weath-er Heating and Cooling tell us about their premier ductless heat pump installation team, which was awarded the Largest Regional Diamond Dealer status in the greater Kitsap/Olympic Peninsula region earning the title of “King of Ductless”!
2:15-3 P.M.HABITAT HAPPENINGS — HOW TO GET INVOLVED
Habitat for Humanity of Clallam County is turning 25 this year! Find out more about what they have accomplished and how to get engaged. It’s not just about swinging a hammer! More information will be pro-vided on the “Neighborhood Revitalization Program” being launched in Sequim this spring.
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To Expo Hall #2
7TH ANNUAL BUILDING, MODELING & ENERGY EXPO EXPO HALL #1
ENTRANCE ENTRANCE
OUTSIDE BOOTHS: 1. Wilder Auto
High School Concession Stand
2. Maggie May’s Espresso & Outfitter 3. City of PA Solid Waste Division 4. Elliot Woods: Wood Turner
34-35.
Thomas
Building
Center
45. Olympic Springs
44. Corner-
Stone Builders
Leaf Filter NW
43. Renewal by Andersen
37. Hope Roofing & Const.
42. NW Inside Out Painting
38. In Graphic
40-41.
Air Flo
Heating
39. First Federal
22-23.
All Weather Heating
& Cooling
Inc
33. Pantry & Latch
32. Campbell Roofing
24. Berneking Concrete Homes
31. Town & Country Post Frame
25. 30. Quality in Counters
26.
29. Rainbow Sweepers Inc.
28. L.P. Hanna Const. Inc.
10. Estes Builders LLC
21. Tim's Custom Cabinets
11. Security Services
20. Clean- space NW
12-13. by Design Group
19. . Budget
Blinds
14-17. Hartnagel Building Supply Angeles Millwork & Lumber Co., Inc
DEMONSTRATIONS in Cafeteria
46. Allform Welding Inc.
47-48 Hadlock Building Supply
49. Westerra Homes
50. Power Trip Energy
51-52. Clallam County
PUD
53. Aawnings & Sunrooms
54. Kevin Russell Const.
To Expo Hall #2
08 - 09.
Wave
1 RE
07. Lakeside Industries
06. J.D.G. Const. Inc
05. Champion Metal of WA
03-04. Thurman Supply
02. WA Federal
58-59.
McCrorie Carpet ONE
57. Oasis Well
Drilling
55-56. Spa Shop
& Pellet Heat Co.
18. Americas Handy-man
36.
26-27.
Glass Services Co.
19TH ANNUAL BUILDING, REMODELING & ENERGY EXPO
FEBRUARY 13-14, 2016
EXHIBITOR LISTBooth # ........................................Company 1 .......................NPBA Information Booth2 .................................Washington Federal3-4 ....................................Thurman Supply5 ..................................... Anderson Homes
6 .................. Bill Mair Heating & Cooling7 .................................... Campbell Roofing8-9 ................................... Wave Broadband 10 .................................Estes Builders LLC11 .................Security Services Northwest
12-13 ........................................... by Design14-15 ...............Hartnagel Building Supply16-17 ....Angeles Millwork & Lumber Co.18 .....................................Westerra Homes19 ......................................... Budget Blinds
Main Gym - Exhibitor Booths Hall #1
EvergreenHome Loans
Everwarm Hearth &
Home
1. Wilder Auto2. Maggie May’s Espresso & Outfitter3. America’s Handyman4. Elliot Woods: Wood Turner5. ONA Landscaping
25.Peninsula
Daily News
Westerra Homes ACR
Const.
McClanahan Lumber
Brokers Group
KingstonLumber
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Exhibitor Booth Hall #2
EXHIBITOR LIST20 ......................... Clean Space Northwest21 ..........................Tim’s Custom Cabinets22-23 ......All Weather Heating & Cooling24 ................. Berneking Concrete Homes25 ............................Peninsula Daily News26-27 .................................... Glass Services28 ........................LP Hanna Construction29 ................................. Rainbow Sweepers30 ...............................Quality In Counters31 ............... Town & Country Post Frame32 ...................Everwarm Hearth & Home33 ....................................... Pantry & Latch34-35 ..................� omas Building Center36 ........................................Leaf Filter NW37 ................................... Kingston Lumber38 .................................ACR Construction39 ............................................First Federal 40-41 ..................................Air Flo Heating
42 .........................Evergreen Home Loans43 ............................Renewal by Anderson44 ............................ Cornerstone Builders45 .....................................Olympic Springs46 ............................Allform Welding, Inc.47 ...................... Hadlock Building Supply48 ............................... J.D.G. Construction49 ............................... Kreps Construction50 ................................. Power Trip Energy51-52 ....................... Clallam County PUD53 ..........................Aawnings & Sunrooms54 ..................Kevin Russell Construction55 ......................................... BrokersGroup56 .............................McClanahan Lumber57 ................................ Lakeside Industries58-59 ...................... McCrorie Carpet One201-202 ..................................... Bath Fitter203 .......................... Habitat for Humanity
204 .................................... Habitat A� liate205 ............................... Kandu Enterprises206 ..................PA Association of Realtors207 ......................................... Home Depot208 ........................................ Hines Homes209 .......................................360 Properties210 ......................... Captain Joseph House211 ........................................Dept. of L & I212 ........................................ KSQM Radio
Outside Booths1 .............................................. Wilder Auto2 ........Maggie May’s Espresso & Out� tter3 .............................. America’s Handyman4 ................... Elliot Woods: Wood Turner5 ................................... ONA Landscaping
19TH ANNUAL BUILDING,
REMODELING & ENERGY
EXPO.
February 13-14, 2016
LOAD IN
210-211. Bath
EXPO HALL #2
LOAD IN
Tool Boxes
207-208.
Jace Real Estate
208 Hines Homes
209. 360
Properties perties
206. PA Realtors
204. Habitat Affiliate
205. Kandu
Red Carpet
Drawing Area
203. Habitat for Humanity
211-212. Bathfitter
210. Captain Joseph House
207 HOME DEPOT
210. Captain Joseph House
212. KSQM Radio 91.5FM
211. Dept of L & I
202-201.
Bathfitter
Hines Homes
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Neighborhood RevitalizationA holistic approach to revitalizing neighborhoods in Clallam County into vibrant, safe and inviting places to live for current and future residents.
Home Preservation REPAIRING AND PRESERVING HOMES ...
Habitat for Humanity of Clallam County (HFHCC) recog-nizes that the housing needs of our community cannot be solved by new home construction alone. Neighborhood Revitalization (NR) is a home preservation, repair and weatherization pro-gram designed to help low-income homeowners maintain the integrity of their homes while contributing to building a stron-ger and healthier community.
Weatherization
STRENGTHENING NEIGHBORHOODS... NR encompasses three housing solutions that will allow low-
income homeowners to repair, strengthen and beautify their homes at a price they can comfortably a� ord. Homeowners in-terested in the NR program must demonstrate a need for assis-tance, an ability to repay a low-interest loan and a willingness to invest “sweat equity” by helping complete the work themselves.
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Habitat for Humanity of Clallam County
is a nonpro� t housing ministry building and
repairing homes in partnership with quali� ed
low-income applicants.
Each housing solution will address a di� erent need and the cost and duration of each project will vary.
Critical Repair
TRANSFORMING COMMUNITIESHFHCC hopes to utilize the NR program to heal and beautify
our neighborhoods, creating a healthier, stronger community. Some other desired bene� ts and outcomes include:• Helping seniors stay in their homes• Accessibility and comfort for persons with disabilities• Reducing our carbon footprint• Improving property values• Stimulating the local economy• Encouraging homeowners to take pride in their homes
For more information about Habitat or to learn how you can get involved in this life-changing work, visit our website at habitatclallam.org.
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