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28
May

Are Metal Roofs Considered Green Building?

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Did you know that a metal roof is considered green construction?  Green home maintenance or green construction does not mean using green treated wood or bio-degradable products (that is not to say that bio-degradable isn’t green, it is).

The three most common categories that are reviewed when talking about green building are:

1. Energy Efficiency

2. Non-toxic materials

3. Reduced consumption (fuel and resource conservation)

ENERGY EFFICIENCY

This category applies to everything from the car you drive to the roof over your head.  If you look at your monthly budget a good portion of it goes to gas for your car and your utility bill that cools and heats your home.  wind-turbine-small1The price of energy, regardless of its form, is not going to go down significantly any time soon.  The only way that it will go down is if we explore alternate energy sources (wind power, solar power, fuel cells and the like).

 

In the meantime green building practices can help us reduce the amount of energy we need.

 

 

Energy Star ratings are a great place to start when you are looking at doors, windows, appliances and even roofs because they meet government standards for energy conservation. Although, if you are looking for tax credits associated with the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act of 2009 (or the ‘Stimulus Bill’) beware that some windows with the Energy Star rating will not qualify after June 1, 2009.

Metal roofs are super energy savers, and may offer you reduced insurance premiums on your home owner’s insurance as well.  The metal roof we most often recommend is a Metro Roof Products GLAVALUME ® Steel.  These stone coated steel roofing systems create a strong, weather-tight, energy efficient cap to your home.

How?  Metro Roof metal shingles have a shape that creates an insulating air barrier between the shingle and the “roof deck.”  This barrier insulates the home both from summer heat and winter cold penetrating your home, thereby reducing your cooling and heating costs.

 

NON-TOXIC MATERIALS 

We haven’t known, and are still learning, what can hurt us.  We used to paint everything with lead based paints, we’ve learned our lesson there.  However, there is arsenic in many treated woods that we use to build decks, and formaldehyde in OSB board which is used for everything from furniture to cabinets to insulation.  Many people suffer needlessly due to allergies associated with these and other products every day.  Roofs are not the first place most people look when alergic reactions strike, but metal roofs are generally well tolerated by sensitive people.

Toxins also enter our waters and lands through landfill leaching.  Just like old tires, asphalt shingles are petroleum based products that ultimately old-tires-small1ends up in a landfill. 

Using a metal roofing product that will last the life of your roof and can be completely recycled if/when replacement is ever required is a great way to keep your new roof from contributing to landfills in the future. 

If desired and no repairs are required to your roof deck, you can often install metal roofing systems over existing asphalt roofing material saving some labor and not polluting landfills or the environment now.

REDUCED CONSUMPTION recycle1

You’ve heard the mantra ‘Reduce, Re-use, Recycle.’  Reducing consumption is a big part of the green movement. Whether you buy your materials locally to save on transportation costs and reduce pollution, use recycled or reclaimed building materials, or even build a home from completely natural materials like straw, you are contributing to reducing consumption.  Another way to reduce consumption is to use materials that will last and won’t require replacement like metal roofing products.

Metal roofing products are cost competitive, most have 50 year warranties, are non-polluting, and are recyclable.

If you’d like to learn more about installing a metal roof like the one pictured below, contact Absolute Construction and Remodeling Inc.

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13
May

Have You Heard?

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Absolute Construction and Remodeling Inc. Blog

Jesse Hartung from JWC Residential has joined Cliff Vosburg of Absolute Construction to combined their skills as quality home construction and remodeling experts under Absolute Construction & Remodeling.  Both Cliff and Jesse have always operated with the philosophy that their customer’s came first.  Integrity and quality were the traits that represented both men under their previous positions, and now are reflected in Absolute Construction and Remodeling Inc.

President Cliff Vosburg and Vice-President Jesse Hartung are more than pleased with the results of combining eachothers experience and talents.  “We’ve combined our diverse experience and skills to created something that is nothing less than the integrity and quality in customer service and craftsmanship that everyone deserves and should expect.”

Jesse says,

“There are attributes from each company that we don’t want to lose, and one of those is our blog where we can share information with you our customers and friends.”

At the new Absolute Construction and Remodeling Inc. blog site, you can tap into the blog articles from JWC’s old website, and the new blog articles we’ll be posting as we move forward.

Cliff says,

“We want to hear from our customers and friends.  Tell us what you want to know, and we’ll do our best to post an article on our blog that addresses the topic.  We’ll also keep you informed on the topics we think are important for you to be aware of.

Absolute Construction and Remodeling Inc. has a mission:

To be a business that serves and helps home owners realize their dreams and ideas through construction practices that are delivered with integrity and quality.

Choose Integrity.  Choose Quality.  Choose Absolute Construction and Remodeling Inc.

18
Dec

Home Inspection Tips

Posted by The JWC Team

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So your looking to sell your house, one of the biggest things you can do before anything else is get the home inspected. Once you receive your home inspection list don’t be discouraged, there are going to be a lot of things on that list. The inspectors will usually spend hours looking through every inch of your house, they will find faults, no house is perfect. The thing to keep in mind is that you need to bring the home up to good condition, not perfect-brand-new-in-the-box condition, just good condition.

Before the inspection takes place do your own inspection. Some simple things to look for are:

  • Appliances
  • Lighting
  • Garage Doors
  • Window Operations
  • Outlets (Specifically GFI’s)
  • Operation of Doors & Locks

Fix all the things you can before the inspection and then have the inspector come in and do their job.

Once completed start going through the list and you’ll begin to see a lot of simple to fix items that you missed during your own inspection. Start with those items and then work on to the bigger ones. Or, if the bigger ones are too big for you, call in a contractor to take care of them. Fix as many items as possible. If your budget is a little tight always fix the most important items first. These items will include:

  • HVAC
  • Mold & Mildew, if any
  • Roof
  • Plumbing
  • Electrical
  • Drainage

Always keep all receipts and records of any other inspections or fixes that you have done while living at the house. This will show potential buyers that you have always done routine maintenance on specific items. Examples are yearly inspections and adjustments on furnaces, hot water heaters, and AC units. Also keep records of any warranty work that was done for appliances.

How to Operate Your HomeA good book that I recommend for anyone that is about to have their home inspected or for anyone that wants to do some fixing up around the home is “How to Operate Your Home by Mr. Fix-It“. This book goes over a great deal of information for every home owner to know about their house. It has solutions for common problems and recommendations for maintaining your home.

05
Dec

1st Annual JWC Holiday Gift Giving Guide

Posted by The JWC Team

It’s that time of year when everyone makes their list of favorite gifts to give and receive.  Please read on for a few things we think would make great gifts that will get used year round. I’ve broken the 1st annual JWC gift guide down into three categories for ease of use.

Stocking Stuffers: Gifts under $10.00

Gifts For All: Up to $200.00

He/She’s Been Good All Year!: Gifts Over $200.00

OK, OK, It’s by no means the “Be All, End All” gift giving guide of the year but cut us a little slack, it’s our first try, and after all it is the Holidays.  And on that note, Everyone at the JWC team would like to wish you and yours a Happy & Safe Holiday Season this year and a big thanks to all of our new and existing clients.

02
Jun

Insurance Top Ten!

Posted by The JWC Team

10 Reasons why you need Life Insurance

1.)    You have a loan on a vehicle

2.)    You or your children have loans for college

3.)    You have credit card debt

4.)    You have personal loans

5.)    Your spouse relies on your income

6.)    You are saving for retirement

7.)    You have outstanding medical bills

8.)    You have young children

9.)    You have a mortgage

10.)  You have a second mortgage

Why is life Insurance Important?

Life Insurance won’t guarantee you’ll never face a tragic situation, just as wearing a seat belt won’t keep you from crashing your car. Whatever hopes and dreams you have for your loved ones can still be realized, even if the worst were to happen.

REAL EXAMPLES:

~Husband/father was driving home from work and lost control of his vehicle. He was killed instantly leaving wife to raise two kids, a $200,000 mortgage and loan for vehicle.

~The couple each had a $500,000 dollar life insurance policy to pay for his $15,000 funeral, $200,000 Mortgage, $20,000 Car loan and also covered expenses to raise children.

~A 19-year old was riding in a vehicle with a few friends. The driver wasn’t paying attention and ran a red light getting T-boned by an on coming vehicle killing the teenager instantly.

~Her parents carried a $100,000 policy which paid for her funeral, college debt and some medical expenses. Parents also missed work for 6 months which life insurance paid for.

~Mother/Wife was diagnosed with ovarian cancer and was given 6 months to live. Family incurred $90,000 in medical bills and many trips to and from hospital. They spent the last two months traveling and shortly after she passed away leaving two children.

~Husband/Father received $250,000 in life insurance which was used to pay for funeral, medical bills, travel expenses and time missed from work.

American Family Insurance offers 25% discount with your home & auto insurance. We offer another discount on your auto insurance with a life insurance policy.  To find out your rate on your home, auto & life insurance go to my link under partnerships and click on American Family Insurance.

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