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The Official Program Guide of the North Peninsula Building Association's 2012 Building, Remodeling and Energy Expo.
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NPBA EXPO 2012 1
Celebrating 15 years!
Pull Out and Save Handy NPBA Product and Service Reference Guidefollowing Page 12
www.clallampud.net
NPBA EXPO 20122
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(360) 681-2727141 TIMBERLINE • SEQUIM, WA
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... to the 2012 NPBA Building, Remodeling and Energy Expo.
We would like to welcome you to this year’s show and thank you for your attendance. The dedicated volunteers that comprise the Expo Committee work year-round to make this event better each year.
A big thanks also is owed to the committee that works hard to make this exciting community event happen — the NPBA would like to recognize and thank all of you for your participation: Carrie Sue Bennett, Gellor Insurance; Mike Howe, Clallam PUD; Debi Lahmeyer, Sequim Gazette; Donna Pacheco, Lumber Traders; Debb Rutherford, Eagle Home Mortgage; and Trina Stern, byDesign Group.
As we celebrate our 15th year, we have a lot of new features, sponsors and seminars that we would like to introduce you to. Please see page 10 for informa-tion about the sponsors who make this show possible each year.
As part of our commitment to providing you with an exciting and informative show, you will see that we have a variety of informational demonstrations and presentations for you to attend. From building, landscaping, gardening to energy
conservation and efficiency, there is something for everyone in the Expo Demonstration Hall.Most importantly, please take the time to visit with our many exhibitors about the great prod-
ucts and services they provide. Be sure to visit both Expo halls and sign up for the daily drawings which will take place in the South Expo Hall. You most certainly will be able to find the resources that you need at the 15th Annual Building, Remodeling and Energy Expo.
The NPBA Membership Directory is included in this Program Guide as a pull-out-and-save-section. Please make sure to keep the directory on hand as a resource for all your home improve-ment needs and remember to do business with a NPBA member.
Thank you again for joining us and enjoy the show!FaLeana Wech, Executive Officer North Peninsula Building Association
The Sequim High School Class of 2014 will have a
concessions stand at the North Peninsula
Building, Remodeling and Energy Expo both days. On the menu will be ham, roast beef, tuna and turkey sandwiches and Polish dogs, all with chips; candy bars, coffee, water and pop. The funds the sophomores raise are targeted for gradu-ation expenses. Col-leen Harker is the sophomore class advisor.
Olympic View Publishing Co. LLCP.O. Box 1750, Sequim, WA 98382
Phone: (360) 683-3311e-mail: [email protected]
“NPBA Expo 2012” is a special section of the Sequim Gazette.
© 2012 by Sound Publishing Inc.Publisher: Sue Ellen Riesau
Special Sections Editor: Patricia Morrison Coate Cover Design & Page Layout: Mary Field
CONCESSIONS Welcome! Celebrating 15 years!
NPBA EXPO 20124
360-683-5844 • Email:[email protected]
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160 Banana Way(o� Business Park Loop in Carlsborg)
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Capstone SponsorClallam County PUD Port Angeles: 452-9771
Sequim: 452-977Website: www.clallampud.net/
Cornerstone SponsorsAngeles Millwork & Lumber Company457-8581Website: www.angelesmillwork.com
Hartnagel Building Supply452-8933Website: http://hartnagels.com
First Federal Administration: 457-0461Website: www.ourfirstfed.com
KSQM 91.5 FM681-0000Website: www.ksqmfm.com
Sequim Gazette683-3311www.sequimgazette.com
Strait Floors 683-4343www.straitfloors.com
Built Green of Clallam County452-8160Website: www.builtgreenclallam.org
Birdhouse Building SponsorBliemeisters’ Wood Works, Inc.683-9181Website: http://bliemeisters.com
DONNA KNIFSENDSecretary
ANNIE O’ROUKEState director
tRAcy gUDgElImmediate past
presidentState director
ROgER WhEElERAssociate director
bIll FEElEy2nd Vice President
Builder director
JUlIE MyERSTreasurer
gREg MccARRyBuilder director
gARREt DElAbARRE1st Vice President
State director
bIll RObERDSLife Director FAlEANA WEch
Executive officer and Government Affairs director
lARRy hANNABuilder director
RIcK gROSSPresident
MARK SMIthState director
DAN DONOvANAssociate director
KElly RAyMONDAssociate director
NPBA BOARD MEMBERS
AlEx ANDERSONBuilder director
ScOtt SchWAglERState director
THANK YOU EXPO SPONSORS
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360-565-3244 • 2431 E. Highway 101 • PO Box 1090 • Port Angeles, WA 98362 • www.clallampud.net
Add insulation and other energy saving measures for a lower bill
By Mattias JarvegrenUtility Services Advisor II
As upward electric rate pressures become more and more common, it is now even more important to take advantage of every cost-effective opportunity to use electricity as effi-ciently as possible.
That can include easy habit changes like turning off lights and appliances
that don’t need to be on, or turning down the heat a couple of degrees.
Many conservation measures come at a cost and that’s where Clallam County PUD can help. We have a 30-year tradi-tion of offering homeowners and businesses energy conserva-tion cash incentives.
One of the best ways to save money on heating is to add insulation in your attic. If you live in an electrically heated home and you have any insulation in your attic below an R-19 (about 5 inches), Clallam County PUD offers 90-cents a square foot to-ward the cost, up to R-49, with the incentive level capped at 60% of the full project cost.
Your savings could amount to 5 to 25 percent of the heating portion of your bill. The PUD has conservation specialists who can help you determine what you’ll save.
There are many other incentives. Are you thinking about re-placing an electric furnace with an efficient heat pump? Clallam County PUD can now pay up to $1,900 in incentives to help move to a heat pump. You could save up to 50 percent of the energy used to heat your home.
Do you heat with electric baseboards or wall cadet heaters? Clallam County PUD can now pay a $1,500 incentive to help you switch to a ductless heat pump. This could save up to 50 percent of the energy used to heat your home.
There’s more. Whether you have an electric furnace or heat pump, leaky ductwork is the equivalent of throwing hard-earned cash out the window. A majority of homes, regardless of age, have duct systems that waste energy and money.
That’s why Clallam County PUD is running a duct testing and sealing program. Fixing leaky ductwork can save you around
$90 a year. If you have the testing and duct sealing done by an approved PUD contractor, we will pay up to $500 of the cost. Often, Clallam County PUD’s incentive covers the full cost of the duct sealing and testing.
By using one of our participating installers, you will be sure to get a heat pump that fits your home and is installed to run efficiently. And you can also still take advantage of the duct testing and sealing program. You’ll be happy you did.
The conservation staff at Clallam County PUD is always looking for ways to make more programs available, as well as finding the most efficient methods to get those programs out to the most people.
Most importantly, we want all of Clallam County PUD’s cus-tomers, 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 x249.
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• A showerhead leaking at 10 drips per minute wastes more than 500 gallons per year. That’s enough water to wash 60 loads of dishes in your dishwasher.
• Most leaky showerheads can be fixed by ensuring a tight connection using pipe tape and a wrench.
Toilets:• If your toilet is running constantly, you
could be wasting 200 gallons of water or more every day.
• If your toilet is leaking, the cause is most often an old, faulty toilet flapper. Over time, this inexpensive rubber part decays or minerals build up on it. It’s usually best to replace the whole rubber flapper — a relative-ly easy, inexpensive do-it-yourself project that pays for itself in no time.
• If you do need to replace the entire toilet, look for a WaterSense labeled model. If a family of four replaces its older, inefficient toilets with new WaterSense labeled ones, it could save more than 16,000 gallons per year. Retrofitting the house could save the family approximately $2,000 in water and wastewater bills over the lifetime of the toilets.
Outdoors:• An irrigation system should be checked each
spring before use to make sure it was not damaged by frost or freezing.
• An irrigation system with pressure set at 60 pounds per square inch that has a leak 1/32nd of an inch in diameter (about the thickness of a dime) can waste about 6,300 gallons of water per month.
• To ensure that your in-ground irrigation system is not leaking water, consult with a WaterSense irrigation partner who has passed a certifica-tion program focused on water efficiency; look for a WaterSense irriga-tion partner.
• Check your garden hose for leaks at its connection to the spigot. If it leaks while you run your hose, replace the nylon or rubber hose washer and ensure a tight connection to the spigot using pipe tape and a wrench.
Information courtesy of WaterSense and EPA Partnership Program (www.epa.gov)
The facts on leaks:• Leaks can account for, on average, 10,000 gallons of water wasted
in the home every year, which is enough to fill a backyard swimming pool.
• The amount of water leaked from U.S. homes could exceed more than 1 trillion gallons per year. That’s equivalent to the annual water use of Los Angeles, Chicago and Miami combined.
• Ten percent of homes have leaks that waste 90 gallons or more per day.
• Common types of leaks found in the home include leaking toilet flappers, dripping faucets and other leaking valves. All are easily correct-able.
• Fixing easily corrected household water leaks can save homeowners more than 10 percent on their water bills.
• Keep your home leak-free by repairing dripping faucets, toilet valves and showerheads. In most cases, fixture replacement parts don’t require a major investment and can be installed by do-it-yourselfers.
• The vast majority of leaks can be eliminated after retrofitting a household with new WaterSense labeled fixtures and other high-efficien-cy appliances.
Leak detection:• A good method to check for leaks is to exam-
ine your winter water usage. It’s likely that a fam-ily of four has a serious leak problem if its winter water use exceeds 12,000 gallons per month.
• Check your water meter before and after a two-hour period when no water is being used. If the meter does not read exactly the same, you probably have a leak.
• One way to find out if you have a toilet leak is to place a drop of food coloring in the toilet tank. If the color shows up in the bowl within 15 minutes without flushing, you have a leak. Make sure to flush imme-diately after this experiment to avoid staining the tank.
Faucets and showerheads:• A leaky faucet that drips at the rate of one
drip per second can waste more than 3,000 gallons per year. A home with WaterSense labeled toilets could use that water to flush for six months!
• Leaky faucets can be reduced by checking faucet washers and gaskets for wear and replacing them if necessary. If you are replacing a faucet, look for the WaterSense label.
Every drop counts!
Whether you’re building something new, remodeling something old or making minor repairs, the PUD encourages you to identify and repair dripping faucets and showerheads, leaking toilets and landscape irrigation systems. Doing so can
prevent property damage, save water and ultimately save you money!
www.clallampud.net
NPBA EXPO 2012 9
City of Port Angeles Compost Facility
3501 W. 18th Street, Port Angeles Mon.- Sat. 9 a.m. - 5 p.m.
360-417-4874
Dig it!Garden Glory Compost
Visit us at Booth 215
Class A Compost ¾ yardwaste and ¼ biosolids,
screened to ½ inch. Test results and a free booklet, “A Users Guide To
Compost” given to all customers.
Locally owned since 1977 Contr. Lic# EVERWI*088NL
360-452-3366 www.everwarmhh.com 257151 Highway 101
Between Port Angeles & Sequim
Top-qualityproducts from:
Lopi - AvalonFireplace
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“We Make Warm Friends”
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the project which is why communication between the customer and loan officer is so important.
“First Federal is all about building relationships,” said Ward, “We firmly believe that when someone stops in to inquire about a loan, they’ll want to bring their entire banking relationship to us because of our great customer service and relevant products.”
Voted “Best Place to Bank” for 16 years in the annual Best of the Pen-insula poll, First Federal is deeply committed to the community.
Seven branches strong, First Federal serves Clallam, Jefferson and Kitsap counties from Forks to Poulsbo, with the recent opening of the Kitsap Lending Center. The bank is rooted in the values and traditions that have strengthened area communities and maintains its commitment to providing the best financial services to the people living on the Olym-pic Peninsula.
Visit the bank’s website at www.ourfirstfed.com, call 800-800-1577 or stop by one of First Federal’s convenient branch locations to experi-
First FederalLooking for a home loan?If you’re looking for a mortgage loan, First Federal is the bank for
you. Locally owned and managed for 89 years, First Federal is the leading financial institution on the Olympic Peninsula and an Expo sponsor.
With a variety of mortgage products, including adjustable rate loans, fixed rate loans and home equity loans, customers can count on excellent, attentive service. Our loan officers work diligently to assist each customer throughout the lending process.
“We really listen to the customer and talk about their needs before we make any lending recommendations.” said Teri Ward, Mortgage Depart-ment Manager at First Federal.
For remodeling projects, the type of loan can depend on the scope of
Cornerstone Sponsors
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490 South Blake Ave.Sequim
360-681-2877
4001 Tumwater Truck Rte.Port Angeles
360-457-3371
Booth #37 Wide selection of landscape materials, ceramic and porcelain tile.
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ence the best in customer service and banking products. We look forward to meeting you.
Angeles Millwork & Lumber Company and Hartnagel Building Supply
Sponsors since its inception, Angeles Millwork & Lumber Co. and Hartnagel Building Supply believe the annual NPBA Expo is a valu-able opportunity for local builders and suppliers to connect with our community. Today more than ever, it is vital that we support each oth-er and our local economy, maintain local jobs and develop long-term relationships with builders and homeowners alike.
Angeles Millwork & Lumber Co. has been serving our community 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 and roofing materials, paint and tools, countywide delivery and contractor services also are available. Plus, Angeles Millwork stocks a full rental department with handy tools and equipment available by the day, week or month.
Together, we are Lumber Traders Inc., the local source for building products and the employee-owners that serve the familiar faces of long-time customers and greet newcomers with open arms.
KSQM 91.5 FMKSQM is owned and operated by Sequim Community Broad-
casting, a nonprofit corporation, and maintained by about 115 vol-unteers. KSQM serves the Sequim-Dungeness Valley, which is located on the Olympic Peninsula. KSQM is unique in today’s ra-dio environment; it is community radio station and its focus is on Sequim and the Dungeness Valley. KSQM entertains with music from the 1930s-1970s and supplies information on school and community events. KSQM supports other non-profit organizations with announcements of their activities. It routinely broadcasts local weather reports, highway and road conditions, school closures and schedule changes, and anything that may have an impact on area listeners. Additionally, reports include bridge closures, changes in ferry boat, air carrier and transit schedules. www.ksqmfm.com
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Zenovic & Associates is a full-spectrum civil engineering and land surveying � rm based on Washington State’s Olympic Peninsula. Serving Clallam and Je� erson Counties since 1998, Z & A has provided professional services in structural design and analysis, water systems, mapping, land surveying and project management. � e team at Z & A brings a high level of expertise to their work, their clients and their community.
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www.zenovic.net
The PUD kindly reminds everyone that
not only does posting
on utility poles create unsafe working conditions, but it is
also illegal.
RCW 70.54.090 and 70.54.100
www.clallampud.net
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NPBA EXPO 201214 NPBA 2012 MEMBERSHIP DIRECTORY2
npba exeCutiVe CommitteePresident Rick Gross, Estes Builders LLC 683-87561st Vice President Garret DelaBarre, CGP, DelaBarre Construction 452-41442nd Vice President Bill Feeley, Feeley Construction, Inc 452-7559Treasurer Julie Myers, First Federal 417-3167Secretary Donna Knifsend, Lawsuit Prevention & Management 670-9406Immediate Past President Tracy Gudgel, Zenovic & Associates 417-0501NPBA Builder Directors Alex Anderson, Alex Anderson Concrete 452-6659 Larry Hanna, L P Hanna Construction 452-1572 Bill Feeley, Feeley Construction, Inc 452-7559 Greg McCary, Westerra HomesNPBA Associate Directors Kelly Raymond, Sound Community Bank Dan Donovan, Allform Welding, Inc 681-0584 Roger Wheeler, RJ Services 457-1420Life Director Bill Roberds, Excel Utility Constr 452-1110Executive Officer FaLeana Wech, CGP NPBA 452-8160BIAW State Director - Associate Annie O’Rourke, Drafting Solutions 417-5615BIAW State Director - Builders Scott Schwagler, J & J Construction 457-1809 Garret DelaBarre, CGP, DelaBarre Construction 452-4144 Mark Smith 683-3737
npba Committees
Budget and Finance Mark Smith, Chair Rick Gross, Estes Builders, LLC Larry Hanna, LP Hanna Construction Julie Myers, First Federal
Education Annie O’Rouke, Chair, Drafting Solutions Garret DelaBarre, CGP, DelaBarre Construction Donna Knifsend, Lawsuit Prevention & Management EXPO Carrie Sue Bennet, Gellor Insurance Mike Howe, Clallam PUD Debbie Lahmeyer, Sequim Gazette Donna Pacheco, Lumber Traders Debbie Rutherford, Eagle Home Mortgage Trina Stern, by Design Group Golf Tournament John Locke, First Federal
Government Affairs JoAnne Estes, Chair, Estes Builders, LLC Dan Donovan Donna Knifsend, Lawsuit Prevention & Management Greg McCarry, Westerra Homes Annie O’Rourke, Drafting Solutions Maureen Pfaff, Olympic Peninsula Title Co Bill Roberds, Excel Utitlies Construction, Inc
Membership Jo’El James, Chair, PNC Mortgage Brooke Nelson, Coldwell Banker Uptown Debbie Rutherford, Eagle Home Mortgage
Membership Sub-Committees: Awards Roger Wheeler, RJ Services
Community Support Roger Wheeler, Chair, RJ Services Debbie Rutherford, Eagle Home Mortgage
Directory Updates Donna Pacheco, Lumber Traders Trina Stern, by Design Group
Holiday & Silent Auction Donna Knifsend, Lawsuit Prevention & Management Kate Kesilis, Allform Welding Kelly Raymond, Sound Community Bank Debbie Rutherford, Eagle Home Mortgage
Nominations Roger Wheeler, RJ Services Surplus Sale Scott Schwagler, J & J Construction Larry Hanna, LP Hanna Construction Roger Wheeler, RJ Services
2012 member DirectoryBuilding Value and Community on The Olympic Peninsula
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 Officer FaLeana Wech, CGP, faleana@npba infoMailing Address PO Box 748, Port Angeles, WA 98363Office Location Midway Business Center 3430 E Highway 101, Suite #1Phone 452-8160 Website www npba infoOffice Hours Monday - Friday 9 am - 5 pm
buiLt Green oF CLaLLam CountY info@builtgreenclallam org 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
Future buiLDers CharitabLe orGanization 501c3
President Steve Zenovic, Zenovic & AssociatesTreasurer Lonnie Linn, Angeles Millwork & Lumber Co Secretary Carrie Sue Bennett, Gellor Insurance
Board Members Rick Gross, Estes Builders Gary Colley, Platt, Irwin & Taylor Jackie Schwagler, J&J Construction Ida McKeown, All Weather Heating & Cooling Tracy Gudgel, Zenovic & Associates
NPBA EXPO 2012 15NPBA 2012 MEMBERSHIP DIRECTORY 3
LoCaL GoVernment anD orGanizations
Chambers oF CommerCe Forks Chamber 374-2531 Port Angeles Chamber 452-2363 Port Townsend Chamber 385-2722 Sequim Chamber 683-6197
CitY oF port anGeLes City Hall 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 417-4815 Utility Permits 417-4807 Zoning 417-4750
CitY oF sequim City Clerk’s Office 152 W Cedar St , 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 Department Ext 241 City Clerk Ext 240 Utilities Superintendent Ext 242 Water Department Ext 235
washinGton state
L&i ContraCtor reGistration 800-647-0982
Labor & inDustries, Dept. oF 1605 E Front St , Suite C, Port Angeles 417-2700 Administrative 417-2711 Electrical Inspection 24 Hour Request Line 417-2722 Questions about Electrical Inspections 417-2702 Employer Accounts 417-2703 Injury Claims 417-2701 Safety and Health 417-2732 Rick White, WISHA Safety Inspector 417-2732 Dan Fereira, Factory Assembled Structure / Construction Compliance Inspector 417-2737
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
Christine Gregoire (D) 360-902-4111 Fax 360-753-4110Brad Owen (D) 360-786-7700Sam Reed (R) 360-902-4151James Mcintire (D) 360-902-9000Brian Sonntag (D) 360-902-0370Rob McKenna (R) 360-753-6200Peter Goldmark (D) 360-902-1000 Randy Dorn 360-725-6000Mike Kreidler (D) 360-725-7000
state senator 24th DistriCt Jim Hargrove (D) 360-786-7646 411 Legislative Building, PO Box 40424 Olympia, WA 98504 hargrove_ji@leg wa gov
state representatiVes 24th DistriCt Kevin Van De Wege (D) 360-786-7616 434A Legislative Building, PO Box 40600 Olympia, WA 98504-0600 VanDeWege Kevin@leg wa gov
state representatiVes 24th DistriCt Steve Tharinger (D) 360-786-7904 368 John L O’Brien Building, PO Box 40600 Olympia, WA 98504-0600 steve tharinger@leg wa gov
FeDeraL GoVernment oFFiCiaLs
presiDent Barack Obama (D) The White House 202-456-1414 Washington, D C 20500 Fax 202-456-2461 president@whitehouse gov
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 http://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 http://murray senate gov/
us representatiVe 6th DistriCt Norm Dicks (D) 2467 Rayburn House Office Bldg 202-225-5916 Washington, DC 20515 Fax 202-226-1176 332 E 5th St 360-452-3370 Port Angeles, WA 98362 Fax 360-452-3502 www house gov/dicks/
CLaLLam CountY Courthouse 223 E 4th St , Port Angeles, WA 98362auDitor 417-2222Commissioners 417-2233CommunitY DeVeLopment Administration 417-2321 Building Division Codes/Permits 417-2318 Inspection Request 417-2318 Addressing 417-2317 Building Official Fire Marshall 417-2314 Planning Division Long Range/Water Quality 417-2277 Plats/Zoning/Shorelines 417-2420treasurer 417-2247 Accounting 417-2251 Assessments 417-2344 Excise 417-2250
Local, state and Federal ContactsArea codes are (360) unless otherwise indicated.
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aDVanCeD Door sYstems, a division of Dawson & Caswell, Inc
Jeff Dawson PO Box 1508 Sequim, WA 98382-1825 683-1850 / Fax: 683-0197 advanceddoors@olypen com
aLDerGroVe ConstruCtion inC Walter L. Dalrymple 336 Benson Rd Port Angeles, WA 98363 457-2067 / Fax: 457-6765 waltd@aldergroveci com
aLLan armstronG ConstruCtion
Craig Armstrong PO Box 568 Carlsborg, WA 98324 683-1362 aac@olypen com www sequimcustomhomes com
bernekinG ConCrete homes Rex Berneking, CGP 340 Wright Rd Sequim, WA 98382 683-1566 bernekingch@olympus net www bernekingconcretehomes com
bY DesiGn Group inC Jac E. Osborn 11 E Runnion Rd Sequim, WA 98382-9403 582-1843 / Fax: 582-1943 jac@bydesigngroupinc net www bydesigngroupinc net Facebook com/bydesigngroupinc
C anDerson homes & DeVeLopment inC
Chris Anderson 1400 W Washington St Ste 104-178 Sequim, WA 98382 504-1198 / Fax: 504-1199 info@candersonhomes com www candersonhomes com
ChiLDers bukoVnik ConstruCtion
Bill Childers 13 Valhallas Dr Port Angeles, WA 98362 452-9136 / Fax: 457-4019 childers bill@gmail com www cbconstruction net
CLawson ConstruCtion, LLC
Kevin Russell, CGP & Dave Clawson PO Box 1509 Port Angeles, WA 98362 457-8247 & 461-9295 kevinr@pnwloghm com clawson77@q com www clawsonconstructionllc com
CLear horizon LLC Tom Thompson PO Box 38 Port Angeles, WA 98362-0006 452-3457 tomt@olypen com
Cmu ConstruCtion Chuck Ulbrich 1695 S Bagley Creek Rd Port Angeles, WA 98362-9235 452-1771 cmuhomeconstruction@olypen com
Cornerstone buiLDers, inC Lex Morgan 261641 Hwy 101 PO Box 1633 Sequim, WA 98382-1633 683-8477 / Fax: 683-8892 homes@cornerstonebuilders com www cornerstonebuilders com Facebook com/cornerstonebuilders
Cozi homes Ken Zeigler 324 E 9th St Port Angeles, WA 98362 452-9906 / Fax: 452-1238 cozi@olypen com www cozihomesconstruction com
D & h enterprises Darrel S. Gaydeski PO Box 631 Forks, WA 98331-0631 640-0434 / Fax: 374-9070 bogiebob@centurytel net
DeLabarre ConstruCtion
Garret S. DelaBarre, CGP 72 Wellman Rd Port Angeles, WA 98363 452-4144 / Fax: 452-4144 garret@delabarreconstruction com www delabarreconstruction com
DJ ConCepts LLC Kathryn Goettling 713 Blue Ridge Rd Port Angeles, WA 98362-9273 452-2988 / Fax: 452-5036 roger@olypen com
estes buiLDers LLC Rick Gross 239 E Washington St PO Box 1377 Sequim, WA 98382 683-8756 / Fax: 681-7127 rick@estesbuilders com www estesbuilders com
FeeLeY ConstruCtion inC Bill Feeley 1215 E Front St Port Angeles, WA 98362-4309 452-7559 / Fax: 452-7559 feeley@olypen com www feeleyconstruction com
habitat For humanitY oF CLaLLam CountY
Maitland Peet 728 E Front St Port Angeles, WA 98362 681-6780 / Fax: 681-6780 executive@habitatclallam org www habitatclallam org
hines ConstruCtion
Andy Hines, CGP 701 Happy Valley Rd PO Box 3336 Sequim, WA 98382 681-6698 / Fax: 681-8032 andy@hinesconstructioninc com www hinesconstructioninc com
hoCh ConstruCtion inC Richard Hoch 4201 Tumwater Truck Rt Port Angeles, WA 98363-2470 452-5381 / Fax: 452-5382 hoch@olympus net www hochconstructioninc com
inteGritY propertY DeVeLopers
Ron Robbins PO Box 935 Carlsborg, WA 98324-0935 460-0432 / Fax: 683-5240 robbins05@msn com www integritypropertydevelopers com
J & J ConstruCtion oF port anGeLes
Scott Schwagler 233 Alice Rd Port Angeles, WA 98363-9492 457-1809 / Fax: 452-3807 jandj@olypen com
J GriCe ConstruCtion Jayson Grice 223 Marsden Rd Port Angeles, WA 98362-8998 457-1708 / Fax: 457-0894 jnhgrice223@yahoo com
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primo ConstruCtion inC Chuck Parrish 970 Carlsborg Rd Sequim, WA 98382-8391 683-5447 Fax: 683-6475 patsy@primosequim com
psL ContraCtinG Benjamin Simmons 763 Oxenford Rd Port Angeles, WA 98363-8866 928-1126 Fax: 928-9714
reDi ConstruCtion Mark Ramsey PO Box 3179 Port Angeles, WA 98362-0341 452-4852 Fax: 417-1907
reeD DesiGn & ConstruCtion John Bayne 281 N Bagley Cr Rd Port Angeles, WA 98362 452-2276 Fax: 452-2276 info@reedconst com www reedconst com
sounD ConstruCtion Tim Copsey 2804 Happy Valley Rd Sequim, WA 98382 681-7800 & 460-2420 Fax: 582-9214 Sound_Co@msn com
Custom Builders
timber & iron ereCtors, LLC David P. Richardson PO Box 516, Carlsborg, WA 98324 683-3215 / Fax: 683-7119 tierector@gmail com www timberandiron com
titan buiLDers LLC Luke Shifflett PO Box 398, Carlsborg, WA 98324 670-5076 lukeshifflett@hotmail com
tLC exCaVation & ConstruCtion inC
Tim Calwell 204803 Hwy 101 Port Angeles, WA 98363-6134 327-3797 / Fax: 327-3819
town & CountrY post Frame buiLDinGs
Catherine Miller 16521 Hwy 99 #C Lynnwood, WA 98037-3161 (800) 824-9552 Fax: (425) 742-4378 generalm@permabilt com www permabilt com
westerra homes LLC Greg McCarry PO Box 127 Port Gamble, WA 98364 509-0633 / Fax: 697-3066 greg@westerrahomes com www westerrahomes com
JDG ConstruCtion inC John Gieser PO Box 2073 Port Townsend, WA 98368 385-3287 ajgieser@gmail com
Jim pFaFF ConstruCtion James W. Pfaff PO Box 1, Joyce, WA 98343 928-3340 Fax: 928-2171 jspfaff146@msn com
kanDu enterprises Gregory R. Bondy 714 W 6th St Port Angeles, WA 98363 565-8383 Fax: 457-0602 kandu@olypen com www kanduenterprise com
keD-ter ConstruCtion Rick Bradley 4304 Old Mill Rd Port Angeles, WA 98362-1908 683-9719 Fax: 457-2061 kedter@olypen com www kedter com
kreps ConstruCtion LLC Dave Kreps/Shirley Mercer 398 Pierson Rd Sequim, WA 98382 681-3737 Fax: 681-3737 krepsco@qwestoffice net www krepsbuilder com
Lbr ConstruCtion Rich Anderson 618 S Peabody St #H Port Angeles, WA 98362-6244 452-1232 / Fax: 452-6145 rick@lbrconstruction com www lbrconstruction com
LeGaCY homes inC Steve Lamb PO Box 389 Sequim, WA 98382 683-3373 / Fax: 683-3374 legacy@sequimbuilder com www sequimbuilder com
Lp hanna ConstruCtion Larry Hanna 332 Grouse Dr Port Angeles, WA 98362 452-1572 Fax: 417-0411 lhanna@olypen com
mapLe View enterprises Ben Smith 193 Dairy View Ln Sequim, WA 98382-8153 460-9499 Fax: 681-2838 bens@olypen com
mark smith Mark D. Smith PO Box 757 Sequim, WA 98382 683-3737 mark@sequimvc com www sequimvc com
miLL Creek ConstruCtion inC James Schouten 4619 Old Mill Rd Port Angeles, WA 98362-1911 452-8281 millcreekconst@hotmail com www millcreekconstruction us
niCpon ConstruCtion Kurt Nicpon 1720 W 7th St Port Angeles, WA 98363-5204 417-3696 kurt1846@msn com
parrY ConstruCtion Nicholas Parry 203 Sylvan Ridge Rd Sequim, WA 98382-8572 683-4453 / Fax: 681-7023 parryco@olypen com
npba past presiDents
2011 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 Reed1995 Jim Reed
1994 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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4 seasons enGineerinG inC
Jay S. Petersen 619 S Chase St Port Angeles, WA 98362-6119 452-3023 / Fax: 452-3047 customerservice@4SeasonsEng com www 4seasonseng com Facebook com/4seasonseng
a miLLiCan Crane serViCe Jackie Millican PO Box 300 Port Gamble, WA 98364-0300 779-6723 / Fax: 697-9271 brett@millicancrane com www millicancrane com
aawninGs & sunrooms oF DistinCtion
Brad Buchser 141 Timberline Dr Sequim, WA 98382 681-2727 / Fax: 681-0707 asodinc@gmail com www aawnings&sunrooms com
aDamire ConCrete & exCaVation inC
Derek Adamire 432 Herrick Rd Port Angeles, WA 98363 461-0738 / Fax: 452-9800 adamireconcrete@hotmail com
air FLo heatinG CompanY Joe Berson/Mark Eveland 221 W Cedar St Sequim, WA 98382 683-3901 / Fax: 683-3971 jberson@airfloheating com www airfloheating com
aLex anDerson ConCrete Alex Anderson 1421 S Pacific Vista Port Angeles, WA 98363-1526 452-6659 alexandersonconcrete@hotmail com www alexandersonconcrete com
aLiCia interiors Alicia Brewin 319 S Peabody St #B Port Angeles, WA 98362 452-0800 / Fax: 452-7064 aliciainteriors@yahoo com www aliciainteriors com
aLL weather heatinG & CooLinG
Jeanne Sparks 302 Kemp St Port Angeles, WA 98362-8989 452-9813 / Fax: 452-5177 awhc@olypen com
aLLForm weLDinG inC Dan Donovan 81 Hooker Rd #9 Sequim, WA 98382 681-0584 / Fax: 681-4465 dan@allformwelding com www allformwelding com
anGeLes CommuniCations inC Scott Jensen 1402-G Fairchild Intnl Aprt Port Angeles, WA 98363 457-4375 / Fax: 457-0212 scott@angelescommunications com www angelescommunications com
anGeLes ConCrete proDuCts Randy Adams PO Box 304 Port Angeles, WA 98362 457-0443 / Fax: 452-4744 kris-acp@hotmail com
anGeLes eLeCtriC inC Ted or Ken Simpson 524 E 1st St Port Angeles, WA 98362 452-9264 / Fax: 452-9265 angelelec@olympus net
anGeLes Furniture Jack Gray/Jon Gray PO Box 610 Port Angeles, WA 98362 457-9412 / Fax: 457-4283 jackg@olypen com www angelesfurniture com Facebook com/angelesfurniture
anGeLes miLLwork & Lumber Co.
Lonnie Linn 1601 S C St Port Angeles, WA 98363 457-8581 / Fax: 457-8896 lonniel@angelesmillwork com www angelesmillwork com Facebook com/AngelesMillwork Hartnagel
anGeLes pLumbinG inC Dale Bruntz PO Box 1151 Port Angeles, WA 98362 452-8525 / Fax: 452-8583 angelesp@olypen com www angelesplumbing com
biLLs pLumbinG & heatinG inC Judy Kimler 425 S 3rd Ave, PO Box 282 Sequim, WA 98382-0282 683-7996 / Fax: 683-0969 billplmb@olypen com www billsplumbinginc com
bLake tiLe & stone inC Jordan Parlak 490 S Blake Ave Sequim, WA 98382 681-2877 / Fax: 683-6267 info@blakeinc net www blakeinc net
bLiemeisters wooD works LLC Darrell Joslin 172 Valley Ctr Pl Sequim, WA 98382 683-9181 / Fax: 683-9251 info@bleimeisters com www bliemeisters com
bobs eLeCtriC, inC Bob/Carol Gudgel 2293 Deer Park Rd Port Angeles, WA 98362 457-6887 / Fax: 452-9943 carolbob2@olypen com
brYan anDerson ConCrete ConstruCtion
Bryan Anderson 549 McCrorie Rd Port Angeles, WA 98362-7482 452-3527
buDGet bLinDs Gabriel Walsh/Amanda Walsh 489 W Washington St Sequim, WA 98382-3488 582-9200 / Fax: 683-5985 gawalsh@budgetblinds com www budgetblinds com/portangeles
C & F insuLation Tom Foley PO Box 2197 Port Angeles, WA 98362-0286 681-0480 / Fax: 681-0349 tom@candfinsulation com www candfinsulation com
C & J exCaVatinG inC Gary L. Schneider PO Box 430 Carlsborg, WA 98324 683-7741 / Fax: 681-3165 cjexcav@gmail com www candjexcavating com
CanaL pumps inC Donna Myers PO Box 657 Carlsborg, WA 98324 683-6328 / Fax: 683-8135 canalpumps@yahoo com
CaLLis anD assoCiates Andy Callis 806 South Vine St Port Angeles, WA 98362 360-452-2314 andy@callisinsurance com callisinsurance com
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CapaCitY proVisioninG inC Craig Johnson/Bob Jensen 116 1/2 W 8th St Port Angeles, WA 98362 565-8400 / Fax: 565-1170 craig@cpifiber com www cpifiber com
CLaLLam CountY puD Mattias Jarvegren
PO Box 1090 Port Angeles, WA 98362 452-9771 / Fax: 452-9724 mattiasj@clallampud net
CLaLLam titLe CompanY Brenda Smith 204 S Lincoln St PO Box 248 Port Angeles, WA 98362 457-2000 / Fax: 457-9330 brenda@clallamtitle com www clallamtitle com
CLark LanD oFFiCe pLLC Scot Clark PO Box 2199 Sequim, WA 98382 681-2161 / Fax: 683-5310 scot@clarkland com
CLassiC harDwooD FLoors Claudio Gonzalez, Sr 190 Center Park Way Sequim, WA 98382 683-8500 / Fax: 683-8572 classichf@olypen com
CoLDweLL banker uptown reaLtY
Jim Wahlsten 1115 E Front St Port Angeles, WA 98362 417-2792 / Fax: 452-8665 jimw@olypen com www uptownrealty com
D & k paintinG inC Dan A. Huff 200 Mt Pleasant Rd Port Angeles, WA 98362 457-7823 / Fax: 457-7823 dkpainting@msn com
DaVes heatinG & CooLinG serViCe inC
Dave Oldenkamp PO Box 413 Port Angeles, WA 98362 452-0939 davesheating@wavecable com
DesiGns bY souza inC Henry M. Souza, CGP, CAPS 164 Swanson Ave Port Townsend, WA 98368 379-8338 / Fax: 379-1327 henry@designsbysouza com www designsbysouza com
DewaLD’s heaLthY Carpet CLeaninG
David DeWald 802 N Kendall Rd Sequim, WA 98382 460-2700 dhcc00@gmail com dexknows com - dewald’s healthy carpet cleaning Facebook com/dewaldshealthycarpetcleaning
DisCount Custom pLans Michael Hall 2204 Happy Valley Rd Sequim, WA 98382 504-0189 mhall@hvalley net www discountcustomplans com
DraFtinG soLutions Annie O’Rourke PO Box 1246 Port Angeles, WA 98362 417-5615 draftingsolutions@olypen com www prudentialdraftingsolutions com
DrY Creek water assoCiation Cindy Kelly 3671 W Edgewood Dr Port Angeles, WA 98363 452-2780 / Fax: 417-5034 ctkelly@olypen com
eaGLe home mortGaGe Michele Mallari 121 W Bell St Sequim, WA 98382 683-2688 / Fax: 683-2041 madkisson@eaglehomemortgage com
eatons DrYwaLL Jon Eaton 981 N Gierin Ck Ln Sequim, WA 98382 681-5048 / Fax: 681-5048 jkseaton@olypen com
eDen exCaVatinG inC Kevin Rodman 4065 Eden Valley Rd Port Angeles, WA 98363-8833 457-3750 / Fax: 452-1422 krodmans@yahoo com www edenexcavating com
eLeCtriC serViCe Robert Rudd 503 Rhodes Rd Port Angeles, WA 98362 452-6424 / Fax: 452-6424
emeraLD rooFinG Travis Quent PO Box 879 Port Angeles, WA 98362 452-4681 / Fax: 452-4429 emerald2@olypen com www emeraldroofing com
eVerwarm hearth & home Terry McCartney
25751 Hwy 101 E Port Angeles, WA 98362-8209 452-3366 / Fax: 452-3367 everwarm@olypen com www everwarmhearthhome com
exCeL utiLitY ConstruCtion inC Cory Swanson 54 W Misty Ln Port Angeles, WA 98362-8119 452-1110 Fax: 452-5568 cory@excel-utilities com
exeLteCh ConsuLtinG inC Karen Rogers 116 W 8th St #120 Port Angeles, WA 98362 417-3803 & 460-5995 Fax: 417-3097 krogers@xltech com www xltech com
extra miLe teCh & eLeCtriCaL Scott Smasal 418 N Race St Port Angeles, WA 98362-3518 457-5222 / Fax: 457-8565 extramile@olympus net
FairChiLD FLoors Dave Fairchild/Linda Fairchild 1404 E Front St #D Port Angeles, WA 98362 457-1411 / Fax: 452-8775 ffloors@olypen com www fairchildfloors com
FerGuson enterprises Mike McNeil/Bryan Larson 73 Ruths Pl Sequim, WA 98382-8380 681-8417 Fax: 681-8472 bryan larson@ferguson com www ferguson com
FerreLLGas Eric Ellis 646 S 3rd Ave Sequim, WA 98382 683-9029 / Fax: 582-0144 ericellis@ferrellgas com www ferrellgas com
First FeDeraL PO Box 351 Port Angeles, WA 98362 457-0461 ourfirstfed com
GarY priest exCaVatinG Gary Priest 519 S Peabody St #2 PO Box 2181 Port Angeles, WA 98362 452-1770 & 460-6807 Fax: 452-0906 gpe@montanasky net
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GeLLor insuranCe inC Bill Gellor/Wendy Rix 214 E 1st St Port Angeles, WA 98362 452-2388 Fax: 452-1448 carriet@gellorinsurance com
GLass serViCes CompanY Ward S. Dunscomb 255652 Hwy 101 PO Box 2559 Port Angeles, WA 98362 452-1155 Fax: 452-9637 glassguy@olypen com www glassservicescompany com
GooD man sanitation, inC Chuck Molisky 2495 Cape George Rd Port Townsend, WA 98368 457-4121 Fax: 385-1275 goodmansanitation@qwestoffice net www goodmansanitationinc com Facebook com/goodmansanitationinc
Green Crow properties Dennis Yakovich PO Box 2439 Port Angeles, WA 98362 417-3667 Fax: 417-3674 dly@greencrow com
h20 pLumbinG ContraCtors Richard McDougal 214 Center Park Wy Sequim, WA 98382-3463 681-0379 Fax: 681-7188 info@h20plumbing com www h20plumbing com
haDLoCk buiLDinG suppLY inC Bill Kraut/Elena Kraut PO Box 869 Port Hadlock, WA 98339 385-1771 Fax: 385-1980 bill@hadlockbuildingsupply com www hadlockbuildingsupply com
hartnaGeL buiLDinG suppLY
Ted Frogge 3111 E Hwy 101 Port Angeles, WA 98362 452-8933 / Fax: 452-8943 tedf@hartnagels com www hartnagels com Facebook com/AngelesMillwork Hartnagel
hi teCh Fire & seCuritY inC Gary Politika 723 E Front St Port Angeles, WA 98362 452-2727 / Fax: 452-8560 hitech@olypen com www gotohitech com
homer smith insuranCe inC Homer Smith PO Box 3635 Sequim, WA 98382-5044 683-4970 / Fax: 683-2970 homer@homersmith com www homersmith com
horizon exCaVatinG inC Kurt or Sheryl Bruch PO Box 3248 Port Angeles, WA 98362-0342 452-9976 / Fax: 452-3364 horizonex@tfon com
in GraphiC DetaiL LLC Lorenz Perry 577 W Washington St A & B Sequim, WA 98382 582-0002 / Fax: 582-0004 info@ingraphicdetail com www ingraphicdetail com
innoVatiVe Fire sprinkLer sYstems
Vince Bettger 81 New Haven Ln Port Angeles, WA 98362 452-7583 vincebettger@tfon com
Jarmuth eLeCtriC inC Dale Jarmuth 349 W Washington St Sequim, WA 98382 683-4104 / Fax: 683-7272 dalej@olympus net
Jeanne martin Cpa Jeanne Martin PO Box 3400 Sequim, WA 98382 683-1125 / Fax: 683-1126 jeanne@jeannemartincpa com
Jk CarpentrY anD home repair John King 890 Hooker Rd Sequim, WA 98282 477-3031
Jp Cabinets Ryan Fraser 302 Tumwater Truck Rt Port Angeles, WA 98363 457-9181 / Fax: 457-9799 jpcabinetsllc@gmail com www jpcabinets net Facebook com/J-P-Cabinets-LLC
keYbank Nikki Sturm 120 N Dunlap Sequim, WA 98382 681-0893 / Fax: 683-1484 andrea_n_sturm@keybank com www key com
kirsCh eLeCtriC Joseph J. Kirsch/Terri Kirsch PO Box 3396 Sequim, WA 98382 683-6819 / Fax: 683-0689 kirschelectric@gmail com www kirschelectricinc com
konp raDio Todd Ortloff PO Box 1450 Port Angeles, WA 98362 457-1450 / Fax: 457-9114 todd@konp com www konp com
LakesiDe inDustries George Peabody PO Box 728 Port Angeles, WA 98362 452-7803 / Fax: 457-7932 georgep@lakesideind com www lakesideind com
LanD titLe & esCrow CompanY Jennifer Norberg 402 S Lincoln St Port Angeles, WA 98362 457-0482 / Fax: 457-0690 landtitlepa@olypen com
LanGston proFessionaL serViCes
Phil Langston 118 Texas Valley Rd Sequim, WA 98382 582-0714 / Fax: 582-0715 phil@olypen com
Lawsuit preVention & manaGement
Donna L. Knifsend, Esq. PC 116 W 8th St Ste 106 PO Box 2896 Port Angeles, WA 98362-0334 670-9406 / Fax: 323-6927 donnaknifsend2@gmail com www lawsuit-prevention com
LinCoLn inDustriaL Corporation inC
Wilmer Possinger, Jr 4130 Tumwater Trk Rt Port Angeles, WA 98363 457-6122 / Fax: 452-4773 lincoln@olypen com
LinDberG anD smith arChiteCts
Charles Smith 319 S Peabody St #B Port Angeles, WA 98362 452-6116 / Fax: 452-7064 lindberg@olypen com www lindarch com
LoCh ness mobiLe LoCksmith Carol and Larry McCormack 21 Molenda Lane Sequim, WA 98382 360-808-6565 lochnesslocksmith@yahoo com
mCCLanahan Lumber inC Larry McClanahan PO Box 1483 Forks, WA 98331-1483 374-5887 / Fax: 374-5800 hawa@olypen com www mcclanahanlumber com
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mCCrorie Carpet one
John McCrorie 547 N Oakridge Dr Port Angeles, WA 98362 457-7500 Fax: 457-7596 john@mccrorie com www mccrorie com
meYer eLeCtriC Kyle Kautzman PO Box 213 Sequim, WA 98382 582-7999 k2electric@hotmail com www meyerelectric org
moDern DrYwaLL Brian Reifenstahl 96 Bluff View Dr Port Angeles, WA 98363 452-2907 Fax: 457-1026 pattireif@olympus net
mountain propane Norman Ahearn 265 Chimacum Rd Port Hadlock, WA 98339-9790 683-1881 Fax: 385-6914 info@mountainpropane com www mountainpropane com
north oLYmpiC timber aCtion Committee
Carol Johnson PO Box 1057 Port Angeles, WA 98362 452-6645 Fax: 452-6645 notac@olypen com
northwest asbestos ConsuLtants
Bob Witheridge 406 Reed St Port Townsend, WA 98368 385-0584 / Fax: 385-0584 northwestasbestosconsultants@ cablespeed com
nti enGineerinG & surVeYinG Debra West 717 S Peabody St Port Angeles, WA 98362-6233 452-8491 / Fax: 452-8498 info@nti4u com www nti4u com
nw insiDe out paintinG inC Pamela Boyd Taylor 31 Shamrock Ln Port Angeles, WA 98362-8738 460-0392 / Fax: 452-3348 boyd_pamela@yahoo com
oLYmpiC eLeCtriC CompanY inC Chuck Burkhardt 4230 Tumwater Truck Rt Port Angeles, WA 98363 457-5303 / Fax: 452-3498 olympicelectric@att net www olympicelectric net
oLYmpiC GaraGe Door John Ramer 7745 El Dorado Blvd NW Bremerton, WA 98312 452-3859 / Fax: 452-9168 kitsapgaragedoorco@msn com www olympicgaragedoor com
oLYmpiC peninsuLa titLe CompanY
Maureen Pfaff 319-A S Peabody St Port Angeles, WA 98362-3221 457-4451 / Fax: 457-4525 maureen@olypentitle com www olypentitle com
oLYmpiC sprinGs Doug/Ed Temple PO Box 880 Carlsborg, WA 98324 683-4285 / Fax: 683-4580
onsite monitorinG & inspeCtion
John Cerutti, JR 232 Chambers Rd Port Angeles, WA 98362-9245 457-9438 / Fax: 457-2923 john_omi@msn com
onsite serViCes LLC Jerry Jacobs PO Box 1688 Port Angeles, WA 98362-0084 452-3905 / Fax: 452-3435 jerry@onsite-service net
osterberG LanDsCapinG Kent Osterberg 1521 S O St Port Angeles, WA 98363 452-9511 / Fax: 457-3756 kari osterburg@soundcb com
paCiFiC oFFiCe equipment inC Thomas Baermann 314 E 8th ST Port Angeles, WA 98362-6220 452-9755 sales@poeinc com www poeinc com Facebook com/officeequipmentinc
paCiFiC reFriGeration David Hassel 600 E 1st St Port Angeles, WA 98362 457-6202 / Fax: 457-5865 pacific@wavecable com
pantrY anD LatCh Andrew Thomas 122 West Washington Street 105 Oso Vista Court Sequim, WA 98382 360-460-1403 andrew@pantryandlatch com pantryandlatch com
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apriL 12 NPBA Executive Board Mtg 21 Surplus Sale at Fairgrounds 26 General Membership Mtg 29 - May 1, National Green
Building Conference TBD First Aid-CPR Class
maY National Remodeling Month 10 Executive Board Meeting 24 General Membership Mtg
June Nat’l Homeownership Month 6-9 NAHB Spring Legislative
Conference and Board Mtg 14 Executive Board Meeting 27-29 BIAW Summer Board
Meeting, Pasco TBD First Aid-CPR Class
JuLY 12 Executive Board Meeting 27 Chili Cook-Off TBD ROII Check Distribution
auGust 9 Executive Board Meeting7-12 EOC Seminar, New Orleans 24 NPBA Golf Tournament
september Associates Appreciation Month12-15 NAHB Fall Board Meeting
13 Executive Board Meeting 27 General Membership Mtg, Candidate Forum and Call for
Nominations for NPBA Board TBD First Aid-CPR Class
oCtober Spike Appreciation Month 11 Executive Board Meeting 25 General Membership Mtg,
Product Demonstrations
noVember 1 Executive Board Meeting 6 Election Day 7-9 BIAW Fall Board Mtg, Blaine 17 Annual BOD Planning Meeting
DeCember 6 Holiday Bash and Silent Auction 13 Executive Board Meeting
JanuarY 10 Executive Board Meeting 22-24 Intl Builders Show, Las
Vegas 24 General Membership Mtg
FebruarY 7 Executive Board Meeting 23 NPBA Bowling Tournament 25-27 BIAW Winter Board Meeting,
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peninsuLa DaiLY news John Brewer 305 W 1st St Port Angeles, WA 98362 417-3500 / Fax: 417-3554 john brewer@peninsuladailynews com www peninsuladailynews com
peninsuLa heat CompanY Ken Lofstrom 782 Kitchen Dick Rd Sequim, WA 98382 457-2775 / Fax: 457-2864 penheat@olypen com www peninsulaheat com
peninsuLa pest ControL Don McVay 741 Irondale Rd Port Hadlock, WA 98339-9526 385-0467 / Fax: 385-7818 lorrechelle@hotmail com
pennY Creek quarrY LLC Randy Hathaway 413 Penny Creek Rd Quilcene, WA 98376 765-3413 / Fax: 765-3391 pencrk@embarqmail com
phiLs Cabinets miLLwork & Finish CarpentrY
Phil Yurjevic 251 Duke Dr Sequim, WA 98382 808-2758 philscabinets@gmail com
pnC mortGaGe Jo’El James 562 N 5th Ave Sequim, WA 98382 582-1100 / Fax: 877-381-6634 joel james@pncmortgage com www pncmortgage com/joeljames
port anGeLes power equipment inC
Mike Traband 2624 Hwy 101 E Port Angeles, WA 98362-0376 452-4652 / Fax: 457-5824 papower@olypen com www papowerequipment com
port anGeLes reGionaL Chamber oF CommerCe
Russ Veenema 121 E Railroad Ave Port Angeles, WA 98362
452-2363 / Fax: 457-5380 russ@portangeles org www portangeles org
power trip enerGY Corporation
Andy Cochrane 83 Denny Ave Port Townsend, WA 98368 643-3080 / Fax: 539-1857 andy@powertripenergy com www powertripenergy com
preCision truss David G. Lamon 61 Lake Farm Rd Port Angeles, WA 98362-9185 452-3305 / Fax: 452-2521 pretruss@olypen com
propane northwest Paul Banson PO Box 949 Kingston, WA 98346 881-0404 paul@propanenorthwest com www propanenorthwest com
quaLitY in Counters Rob Schmidt 175-5 S Bayview Ave Port Angeles, WA 98362 417-5447 / Fax: 417-5448 chris@tfon com www qualityincounters com
rainbow sweepers inC Jeff or Jay Mcfarland PO Box 231 Port Angeles, WA 98362-0037 (206) 452-1621 Fax: (206) 452-2405 rainbowswp@olypen com www rainbowsweepersinc com
raLphs DrYwaLL Jim Barth 92 Alice Park Ln Sequim, WA 98382-8213 683-7636 / Fax: 683-5186
raLston & raLston an ehL insuranCe CompanY
John M. Ralston PO Box 1405 Port Angeles, WA 98362-0259 452-8415 / Fax: 452-8418 johnr@ehlinsurance com www ehlinsurance com
riCherts marbLe & Granite inC John Richerts PO Box 337 Carlsborg, WA 98324 683-5844 / Fax: 683-5848 richerts@olypen com www richertsmarble com
rinehart ConsuLtinG Bill Rinehart 603 E 8th St #C Port Angeles, WA 98362 452-2132 / Fax: 452-7964 billr@olypen com
rJ serViCes Roger & Dena Wheeler 514 Erving Jacobs Rd Port Angeles, WA 98362-9240 457-1420 / Fax: 457-9724 roger@rj-services com www rj-services com
roDDa paint Co. Kelli Walker 271 S 7th Ave #22 Sequim, WA 98382 683-6793 / Fax: 683-6854 SQ44@roddapaint com www roddapaint com
sanForD irriGation inC David Cowan & Travis Cowan PO Box 2246 Sequim, WA 98382-2246 683-9807 dhcowan@olypen com
sChmitts sheet metaL inC Dean Schmitt 32 Prospect Pl Port Angeles, WA 98362 457-6452 / Fax: 457-0883 dschmitt@olypen com
seCuritY serViCes northwest John Alden PO Box 660 Port Townsend, WA 98368 (800) 859-3463 / Fax: 797-8482 john@ssnwhq com www ssnwhq com
sequim DunGeness Chamber oF CommerCe
Shelli Robb-Kahler PO Box 907 Sequim, WA 98382-0907 683-6197 / Fax: 683-6349 Shelli@sequimchamber com www sequimchamber com
sequim eLeCtriC Josh Smith 8294 Old Olympic Hwy Sequim, WA 98382-8855 681-3794 / Fax: 633-1629 josh@sequimelectric com www sequimelectric com
sequim Gazette Sue Ellen Riesau PO Box 1750 Sequim, WA 98382-1750 683-3311 / Fax: 683-6670 publisher@sequimgazette com www sequimgazette com Facebook com/sequimgazette
sequim reDi-mix inC Landau Spence 932 Evans Rd PO Box 430 Sequim, WA 98382-0430 683-5680 / Fax: 683-5697 sredimix@hotmail com
sequim ViLLaGe GLass oF CarLsborG inC
Dale/Gil Simon 761 Carlsborg Rd Sequim, WA 98324 582-3098 / Fax: 582-3097 gssimon@olypen com www sequimvillageglass com
serViCe master oF the oLYmpiC peninsuLa
Evelyn Brown 130 Harrison Rd #13 Sequim, WA 98382 681-0722 / Fax: 683-7146 evelyn@smolypen com
serVpro oF CLaLLam & JeFFerson Counties
Keith Debeer PO Box 3159 Sequim, WA 98382 683-0773 / Fax: 681-4963 servpro5984@olypen com www servpro com
shamp eLeCtriCaL ContraCtinG
Mark Shamp PO Box 383 Port Angeles, WA 98362 452-1689 / Fax: 452-1689 shampelec@olypen com
assoCiatemembers
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sherrY Grimes DesiGns Sherry Grimes PO Box 2066 Sequim, WA 98382-2066 683-2012 / Fax: 681-0635 sherry98382@yahoo com www sherrygrimesdesigns com
sherwin-wiLLiams Brian Estrada 1400 W Washington St #109 Sequim, WA 98382 681-8675 / Fax: 681-8721 sw8266@sherwin com www sherwin-williams com Facebook com/sherwinwilliamsforyourhome
simpson eLeCtriC LLC Andy Simpson 243036 Hwy 101 W Port Angeles, WA 98363 457-9270 / Fax: 457-9270 dlsimpson51@gmail com
s-n-s rooFinG LLC Sean and Shawna Marshall 372 Blue Grouse Run Sequim, WA 98382 681-2333 sns_roofing31@hughes net
sounD CommunitY bank Deon Kapetan 541 N 5th Ave Sequim, WA 98382-3079 683-2818 / Fax: (866) 639-0641 info@soundcb com www soundcb com
spa shop/peLLet heat CompanY Michael Derousie 230-C E 1st St Port Angeles, WA 98362-2905 457-4406 / Fax: 452-0503 miked@spashop com www spashop com
strait FLoors Chad Copeland 141 N 7th Ave Sequim, WA 98382-3205 683-4343 / Fax: 683-1112 chadcopeland@hotmail com www straitfloors com
straits eLeCtriC John/Christie Tucker PO Box 2914 Port Angeles, WA 98362-0335 452-9104 / Fax: 452-0741 straits@olypen com Facebook com/straitselectric
struCsure home warrantY Diana Hamblin 6825 E Tennessee Ave #410 Denver, CO 80224 (877) 806-8777 Fax: (877) 906-0222 dhamblin@strucsure com www strucsure com
sunset wire rope Wayne Brown 518 Marine Dr Port Angeles, WA 98363-2230 457-3369 / Fax: 457-7968 wayne@sunsetdoitbest com www sunset doitbest com
team mCaLeer re/max FiFth aVe
Mike McAleer 560 N 5th Ave Sequim, WA 98382 683-1500 / Fax: 681-4351 mike@teammcaleer com www teammcaleer com
the pLumbinG ConneCtion Jim Cox/Doug Felton
175 South Bay Avenue Port Angeles, WA 98362 457-1690 / Fax: 452-1663 theplumbingconnectioninc@hotmail com
thomas buiLDinG Center Tony Steinman 301 W Washington St Sequim, WA 98382-3341 683-3393 / Fax: 683-8447 tony@thomasbuildingcenter com www thomasbuildingcenter com
thurman suppLY Bill Hoagland 1807 E Front St Port Angeles, WA 98362-4930 457-8591 Fax: 452-1425 billh@thurmansupply com www thurmansupply com
tims Custom Cabinets inC Tony Cortani 5231 Woodcock Rd Sequim, WA 98382 683-7648 / Fax: 681-8515 timscabinets@msn com www timscabinets com
toms pLumbinG Craig Engdahl 851 E Washington #F PO Box 1149 Sequim, WA 98382-1149 683-8336 Fax: 683-8803 tomsplumbing@olypen com www tomsplumbinginc net
traCYs insuLation inC Tracy Bloom PO Box 970 Carlsborg, WA 98324-0970 582-9600 / Fax: 582-9602 office@tracysinsulation net www tracysinsulation net
uLins ConCrete pumpinG CompanY inC
Brad Ulin 40 Petal Ln Sequim, WA 98382 775-5107 bradulin@hotmail com www ulinsconcretepumpingcompany com
Vennetti Custom roCkeries inC Richard Vennetti 363 Greywolf Rd Sequim, WA 98382 808-1108 ravetti@yahoo com
washinGton FeDeraL Liz Klippert PO Box 2848 Sequim, WA 98382-2848 681-7485 / Fax: 681-7618 sequim office@washingtonfederal com
water DoCtor oF washinGton Gary Mattson 2556 Jackson Hwy Chehalis, WA 98532 748-6393 / Fax: 748-6422 waterdoctor@kineticopnw com www kineticorp com
waVe broaDbanD/smaLL business soLutions
Terry Arnold 725 E 1st St Port Angeles, WA 98362 1-866-928-3123 tarnold@wavebroadband com www wavebroadband com
wiLDer auto & rV Dan Wilder, Jr 95 Deer Park Rd Port Angeles, WA 98362-7484 452-3888 / Fax: 452-8679 danjr@wilderauto com www wilderauto com
wiLson weLDinG & FabriCation
Mitchell Wilson 101 E Pheasant Ln Sequim, WA 98382 461-4469 wilsonweldfab@gmail com www wilsonweldfab com
winDermere/port anGeLes
Quint Boe 711 E Front St Port Angeles, WA 98362-3610 457-0456 / Fax: 452-2304 boeq@olypen com www portangeles com
zenoViC & assoCiates inC
Tracy Gudgel 301 E 6th St #1 Port Angeles, WA 98362 417-0501 / Fax: 417-0514 tracy@zenovic net www zenovic net
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INDICATES BUILT GREEN MEMBER
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aCCountinG serViCes Jeanne Martin CPA 683-1125Rinehart Consulting 452-2132
aDVertisinG/marketinG/meDiaKONP Radio 457-1450Peninsula Daily News 417-3500Sequim Gazette 683-3311WAVE Broadband 866-928-3128
aGinG in pLaCeby Design Group Inc 582-1843
appLianCesPacific Refrigeration 457-6202
appraisers Langston Professional Services 582-0714
arChiteCtsLindberg and Smith Architects 452-6116
asbestos ConsuLtinGNorthwest Asbestos Consultants 385-0584
asphaLtLakeside Industries 452-7803
auto & rV DeaLership Wilder Auto & RV 452-3888
awninGs/sunroomsAawnings & Sunrooms of Distinction 681-2727
bLinDs & winDow treatments Aawnings & Sunrooms of Distinction 681-2727Budget Blinds 582-9200
buiLDinG materiaL suppLiers Angeles Millwork & Lumber Co 457-8581Hadlock Building Supply Inc 385-1771Hartnagel Building Supply 452-8933Sunset Wire Rope 457-3369Thomas Building Center 683-3393
Cabinets Bliemeisters Wood Works LLC 683-9181JP Cabinets 457-9181
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buiLDers: CommerCiaL Aldergrove Construction Inc 457-2067Clawson Construction, LLC 457-8247Cornerstone Builders, Inc 683-8477Hoch Construction Inc 452-5381J & J Construction of Port Angeles 457-1809LP Hanna Construction 452-1572Mill Creek Construction Inc 452-8281Primo Construction Inc 683-5447Ralphs Drywall 683-7636
buiLDers: iCF/sips Berneking Concrete Homes 683-1566Hines Construction 681-6698
buiLDers: metaL struCture Timber & Iron Erectors, LLC 683-3215
buiLDers: post & beam Timber & Iron Erectors, LLC 683-3215Town & Country Post Frame
Buildings (800) 824-9552
buiLDers: resiDentiaL Allan Armstrong Construction 683-1362C Anderson Homes & Development Inc 504-1198Childers Bukovnik Construction 452-9136Clawson Construction, LLC 457-8247CMU Construction 452-1771Cornerstone Builders, Inc 683-8477Cozi Homes 452-9906
DelaBarre Construction 452-4144Estes Builders LLC 683-8756Feeley Construction Inc 452-7559Hines Construction 681-6698J & J Construction of Port Angeles 457-1809Ked-Ter Construction 683-9719Kreps Construction LLC 681-3737LBR Construction 452-1232Legacy Homes Inc 683-3373LP Hanna Construction 452-1572Maple View Enterprises 460-9499Mill Creek Construction Inc 452-8281Nicpon Construction 417-3696Parry Construction 683-4453PSL Contracting 928-1126Reed Design & Construction 452-2276Westerra Homes LLC 509-0633
remoDeLersby Design Group Inc 582-1843
Classic Hardwood Floors 683-8500
Clawson Construction, LLC 457-8247
Clear Horizon LLC 452-3457
Cornerstone Builders, Inc 683-8477
DelaBarre Construction 452-4144
J & J Construction of Port Angeles 457-1809
J Grice Construction 457-1708
JDG Construction Inc 385-3287
JK Carpentry and Home Repair 477-3031
Legacy Homes 683-3373
Kandu Enterprises 565-8383
Ralphs Drywall 683-7636 DO BUSiNESS WiTH A MEMBER!
buiLDer serViCes
Not sure who to call for your project?
This handy reference guide makes it easy to find NPBA members who specialize in the products and services you need.
proDuCts& serViCes
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CABiNETS continuedPantry and Latch 460-1403Phils Cabinets Millwork & Finish
Carpentry 808-2758Thomas Building Center 683-3393Thurman Supply 457-8591Tims Custom Cabinets Inc 683-7648
Carpet saLes & serViCe DeWald’s Healthy Carpet Cleaning 460-2700Service Master of the Olympic
Peninsula 681-0722
ConCrete Adamire Concrete & Excavation Inc 461-0738Alex Anderson Concrete 452-6659Angeles Concrete Products 457-0443Berneking Concrete Homes 683-1566Bryan Anderson Concrete Construction 452-3527Sequim Redi-Mix Inc 683-5680Ulins Concrete Pumping Company Inc 775-5107
ConsuLtinG 4 Seasons Engineering Inc 452-3023
Countertops Alex Anderson Concrete 452-6659by Design Group Inc 582-1843Pantry and Latch 460-1403Quality In Counters 417-5447Tims Custom Cabinets Inc 683-7648
Crane serViCe A Millican Crane Service 779-6723
DeCks/raiLinGs Allform Welding Inc 681-0584
DemoLition Bryan Anderson Concrete Construction 452-3527
DesiGners Alicia Interiors 452-0800Designs by Souza Inc 379-8338Discount Custom Plans 504-0189Drafting Solutions 417-5615Mill Creek Construction Inc 452-8281Sherry Grimes Designs 683-2012
DeVeLopers Green Crow Properties 417-3667Integrity Property Developers 460-0432Mark Smith 683-3737
DrYwaLL DJ Concepts LLC 452-2988Eatons Drywall 681-5048Modern Drywall 452-2907Ralphs Drywall 683-7636
Dump truCks For hire C & J Excavating Inc 683-7741
eLeCtriCaL Angeles Electric Inc 452-9264Bobs Electric, Inc 457-6887Electric Service 452-6424Extra Mile Tech & Electrical 457-5222Jarmuth Electric Inc 683-4104Kirsch Electric 683-6819Meyer Electric 582-7999Olympic Electric Company Inc 457-5303Pacific Office Equipment Inc 452-9755Sequim Electric 681-3794Shamp Electrical Contracting 452-1689Simpson Electric LLC 457-9270Straits Electric 452-9104
NOTE: ALL AREA CODES ARE (360) UNLESS OTHERWISE INDICATED
(360) 452-8160PO Box 748
Port Angeles, WA 98362info@builtgreenclallam org
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 CommitteeGarret DelaBarre, CGP, Chair, DelaBarre ConstructionJohn CambalikGary DoughertyJennifer Garcelon, Clallam County Envionmental Health Dept PlannerMichael Gentry, Gentry Architecture CollaborativeMattias Järvegren, Clallam County PUD, Utility Services AdvisorSheila Miller, Clallam County, Dept of Community Dev FaLeana Wech, CGP NPBA, Executive OfficerNathan West, City of Port Angeles, Senior PlannerSteve Zenovic, Zenovic and Associates, Civil Engineer
members All Weather Heating & Cooling
Angeles Millwork & Lumber Co , Inc Brooke Nelson-Coldwell BankerC & F InsulationChilders-BukovnikCity of Port Angeles*Clallam County PUD # 1Clawson Construction, CGPDave’s Heating & Cooling Service Inc DelaBarre Construction, CGPDesigns by Souza, Inc , CGPEarth CPR*Estes Builders LLCGlass ServicesHarriet Reyenga-Windemere Port AngelesHartnagel Building SupplyHines Construction, CGPMcCrorie Carpet OneOlympic Renovation and Energy, CGP*On Site Services*Power Trip Energy CorpRodda Paint Co Sound Community BankThomas Building Center, Inc WA Dept of Ecology*Zenovic & Associates, Inc
*BGCC members who are not NPBA members
CGP - Certified Green Professional
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eLeCtroniCs Hi Tech Fire & Security Inc 452-2727
enerGY eFFiCienCY proGrams All Weather Heating & Cooling 452-9813
enGineerinG serViCes Exeltech Consulting Inc 417-3803NTI Engineering & Surveying 452-8491Zenovic & Associates Inc 417-0501
exCaVation Adamire Concrete & Excavation Inc 461-0738C & J Excavating Inc 683-7741D & H Enterprises 640-0434Eden Excavating Inc 457-3750Gary Priest Excavating 452-1770Horizon Excavating Inc 452-9976Jim Pfaff Construction 928-3340RJ Services 457-1420TLC Excavation & Construction Inc 327-3797Vennetti Custom Rockeries Inc 808-1108
FenCinG/Gates Allform Welding Inc 681-0584
FiberoptiCs/teLeCommuniCations Angeles Communications Inc 457-4375Capacity Provisioning Inc 565-8400
FinanCiaL/LenDinG serViCes Eagle Home Mortgage 683-2688First Federal 457-0461KeyBank 681-0893Land Title & Escrow Company 457-0482PNC Mortgage 582-1100Sound Community Bank 683-2818Washington Federal 681-7485
FirepLaCe & stoVes Everwarm Hearth & Home 452-3366Mountain Propane 683-1881Spa Shop/Pellet Heat Company 457-4406
FLoorinG Classic Hardwood Floors 683-8500Fairchild Floors 457-1411McCrorie Carpet One 457-7500Strait Floors 683-4343
FounDations Alex Anderson Concrete 452-6659Berneking Concrete Homes 683-1566Sound Construction 681-7800
FraminG ContraCtors Sound Construction 681-7800Titan Builders LLC 670-5076
Furniture Angeles Furniture 457-9412Pacific Office Equipment Inc 452-9755
GaraGe Doors Advanced Door Systems, a division
of Dawson & Caswell, Inc 683-1850Olympic Garage Door 452-3859
home maintenanCe/repair JK Carpentry and Home Repair 477-3031
hot tubs/spas/pooLs/saunas Spa Shop/Pellet Heat Company 457-4406Thurman Supply 457-8591
hVaC Air Flo Heating Company 683-3901All Weather Heating & Cooling 452-9813Daves Heating & Cooling Service Inc 452-0939Peninsula Heat Company 457-2775Schmitts Sheet Metal Inc 457-6452
insuLation C & F Insulation 681-0480Tracys Insulation Inc 582-9600
insuranCe & bonDs Callis and Associates 452-2314Gellor Insurance Inc 452-2388Homer Smith Insurance Inc 683-4970Olympic Peninsula Title Company 457-4451Ralston & Ralston
an EHL Insurance Company 452-8415
LanDsCape sYstems & serViCes Blake Tile & Stone Inc 681-2877Osterberg Landscaping 452-9511Sanford Irrigation Inc 683-9807
LanD surVeYinG Clark Land Office PLLC 681-2161NTI Engineering & Surveying 452-8491Zenovic & Associates Inc 417-0501
LeGaL Lawsuit Prevention & Management 670-9406
LoCksmithsLoch Ness Mobile Locksmith 808-6565
metaL FabriCators/weLDinG Allform Welding Inc 681-0584Lincoln Industrial Corporation Inc 457-6122Wilson Welding & Fabrication 461-4469
non-proFit Habitat for Humanity of Clallam County 681-6780North Olympic Timber Action
Committee 452-6645Port Angeles Regional Chamber
Of Commerce 452-2363Sequim Dungeness Chamber
Of Commerce 683-6197
oFFiCe suppLies & equipment Pacific Office Equipment Inc 452-9755
paint Angeles Millwork & Lumber Co 457-8581D & K Painting Inc 457-7823Hartnagel Building Supply 452-8933NW Inside Out Painting Inc 460-0392Rodda Paint Co 683-6793Sherwin-Williams 681-8675
paVement maintenanCe ContraCtors Rainbow Sweepers Inc (206) 452-1621
pest ControL Peninsula Pest Control 385-0467
pLumbinG Angeles Plumbing Inc 452-8525Bills Plumbing & Heating Inc 683-7996Ferguson Enterprises 681-8417H20 Plumbing Contractors 681-0379Innovative Fire Sprinkler Systems 452-7583Thurman Supply 457-8591Toms Plumbing 683-8336
portabLe bathrooms Good Man Sanitation, Inc 457-4121
power equipmentPort Angeles Power Equipment Inc 452-4652
NOTE: ALL AREA CODES ARE (360) UNLESS OTHERWISE INDICATED
proDuCts& serViCes
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printinG serViCes In Graphic Detail LLC 582-0002
propane Ferrellgas 683-9029Mountain Propane 683-1881Propane Northwest 881-0404
pumps Canal Pumps Inc 683-6328
reaL estate Clallam Title Company 457-2000Coldwell Banker Uptown Realty 417-2792Team McAleer Re/Max Fifth Ave 683-1500Windermere/Port Angeles 457-0456
restoration & repair serViCes Classic Hardwood Floors 683-8500JK Carpentry and Home Repair 477-3031Service Master of the Olympic
Peninsula 681-0722Servpro Of Clallam & Jefferson Counties 683-0773Strait Floors 683-4343
retaininG waLLs Bryan Anderson Concrete Construction 452-3527
roaD ConstruCtion C & J Excavating Inc 683-7741
roCk quarrY Penny Creek Quarry LLC 765-3413
rooFinG Emerald Roofing 452-4681Redi Construction 452-4852S-N-S Roofing LLC 681-2333
sanD & GraVeL Blake Tile & Stone Inc 681-2877
seCuritY sYstems/Fire aLarms Hi Tech Fire & Security Inc 452-2727Loch Ness Mobile Locksmith 808-6565Security Services Northwest (800) 859-3463
septiC/sewer Onsite Monitoring & Inspection 457-9438Onsite Services LLC 452-3905RJ Services 457-1420
shower Doors/mirrors Everwarm Hearth & Home 452-3366Glass Services Company 452-1155
soiL /ConCrete testinG NTI Engineering & Surveying 452-8491
soLar Power Trip Energy Corporation 643-3080
speCiaLtY Lumber McClanahan Lumber Inc 374-5887
sprinkLer/suppression sYstems Innovative Fire Sprinkler Systems 452-7583
tiLe & stone Blake Tile & Stone Inc 681-2877Richerts Marble & Granite Inc 683-5844
trusses Precision Truss 452-3305
utiLities Clallam County PUD 452-9771Excel Utility Construction Inc 452-1110RJ Services 457-1420
warrantY StrucSure Home Warranty (877) 806-8777
water sYstems & serViCes Dry Creek Water Association 452-2780Olympic Springs 683-4285Water Doctor of Washington 748-6393
weatherization Glass Services Company 452-1155
winDows & GLass serViCesEverwarm Hearth & Home 452-3366Glass Services Company 452-1155Sequim Village Glass of Carlsborg Inc 582-3098Thomas Building Center 683-3393
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Roger & Dena Wheeler 367 5Jackie Schwagler 242 0Jim Reed 215 5Arnold Schouten 142 0Thomas Mckeown 113 0Larry Hanna 95 5Bill Roberds 81 5Mark D Smith 81 5Lex Morgan 78 5Lonnie Linn 70 5Tim Fraser 57 5David G Lamon 57 0Kim Beus 47 5Kevin Russell 38 5Brooke Nelson 30 0Jeff Dawson 28 0Kevin Estes 26 0
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Rick Gross 24 0Jim Strong 22 5Dan Huff 21 0Tracy Gudgel 15 5Vonnie Mcknight 15 0Bob Jenen 14 5Garret S Delabarre 14 0
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
Pam Halpenstell 14 0Dave Blake 10 5Bill Feeley 7 0
spike CanDiDates
Jeanne Martin 2 0Dennis Yakovich 2 0Bryan Larson 1 5Tony Blankenship 1 0Dan Donovan 1 0Jo ‘El James 1 0Delbert Johnson 1 0Donna Kifesend 1 0Bill Matthews 1 0Richard McDougal 1 0Joseph E Melton 1 0Bill Rinehart 1 0Scott Schwagler 1 0Todd Shay 1 0Charles Smith 1 0Jeanne Sparks 1 0Rick Anderson 0 5Deon Kapetan 0 5John Locke 0 5John Richerts 0 5Jerry Scott Schwagler 0 5Carrie Sue Treider 0 5Stephen Zenovic 0 5
NPBA EXPO 201228
NPBA Annual Builders Surplus Sale
New and used building materials, overstocks and over-runs,
Perfect for your home improvements!
Mulch, topsoil, compost & bark for your landscaping project. Too many items to list. Plan to attend and
find just what you need at bargain prices!
Surplus items piling up?Donate them to the NPBA Surplus Sale.
Contact [email protected] for call the office at 452-8160
April 21, 2012, 12-3pmClallam County Fairgrounds
Green building is simple and smart. It pro-duces healthier homes that are energy efficient, while reducing the environmental impact of home construction by protecting the air and water quality in our community. Checklist guidelines save you money, too! Green building
is an investment in our future, creating com-munities and regions that are better places to live today and tomor-row.
Building green re-quires good planning and the use of sustain-able building materials. Built Green Checklists provide a menu of ma-terial and construction choices. We are here to guide you to those
resources. Homes are certified through a Built Green® of Clallam County point system that will result in a 1, 2, 3, 4 & 5 star rating, de-pending on methods and materials chosen for a
project. Work is almost complete on a new 2012 statewide checklist and will be posted on our website soon.
Built Green® of Clallam County is spon-sored by the North Peninsula Building Asso-ciation and collaborates with agencies and or-ganizations to provide information to builders and the public through trainings, events and communications about the latest green build-
ing techniques and materials. Contact us to provide information and re-
search to help you make the best decision.To learn more about the program or sign
up for e-mail notification of events, train-ings or current information on green homes, gardens and communities E-mail [email protected] or call 452-8160 or visit built-greenclallam.org.
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PoWER TRIP ENERGy-SPIN yoUR METER BACK-WARDS WITH SoLAR PoWER
Grid tied PV (photovoltaic solar electricity) is appropriate for any home or business connected to the utility grid with good solar exposure. There never has 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 financing options. Andy Cochran, founder of 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.
Area 2 – 9:30- 10:30FINANCING oR APPRAISAL QUESTIoNS? WE HAvE ANSWERS!If you are looking to refinance, purchase, remodel or build a
new home, then bring your list of questions where you can get answers about you project from local lenders. Jo’El James of PNC Mortgage, Julie Myers of First Federal, Kelly Raymond of Sound Community Bank, Debbie Rutherford of Eagle Home Mortgage will be there to answer any questions you may have about products and the lending process.
Area 1- 10:30-11:30BACKyARD CoMPoSTINGOrganic wastes make up 18-25% of the waste going to the
landfill. Why ship it off the Peninsula when it could be re-cycled in your backyard? Composting yard waste and kitchen scraps is one of the easiest thing you can do to reduce waste and build soil for your backyard. Helen Freilich, Waste Reduction Specialist for Clallam county and the city of Port Angeles, will teach you how to compost yard waste in piles, bins, and turning systems. You will learn how to compost food waste using worm bins, food digesters, and by garden burial. Participants receive a copy of the book Home Composting Made Easy.
Area 2 - 10:45–11:45oNE SIMPLE STEP To MAKE yoUR HoME MoRE
CoMFoRTABLE AND SAvE MoNEyA home energy audit will provide homeowners with energy-
saving techniques and will look at sources of air leakage, the efficiency of the building’s heating and cooling systems, and common air quality and energy issues found. This will also help educate homeowners about energy efficiency opportunities that will save money on utility bills, take advantage of utility rebate opportunities and prevent greenhouse gas emissions. Join the professionals, Dustin Halverson & Jeanne’ Sparks from All Weather Heating & Cooling to learn how pressure, moisture, heat flow and air quality can make your home frail and uncom-fortable, and what can be done to fix it!
Area 2 - 12:00-1:00AGING IN PLACE IS STAyING IN PLACEWe all plan. We plan for our child’s birth, graduation, we even
plan our funerals. None of us plan to grow old on a daily ba-sis. In these economic times, it is important to make your home more adapted to your needs as you age. Join Paul Herek from by Design Group to learn about how to make your home barrier free by widening doorways, adding grab bars or installing a roll-in shower or walk-in tub. Plan for the future and live independently, by Design where “Aging in Place is Staying in Place.”
Area 1 - 12:15-1:15PAvERS AND RETAINING WALLS IN A SNAPJimmy Domaschofsky of Western Interlock and Jordan Pav-
lak of Blake Tile & Stone will show some photos and discuss various design ideas, as well as walk you through the basics of using concrete pavers. Learn lots of tips and tricks to turn any old yard into a beautiful outdoor living space. Come prepared with project specific questions, or just come to learn some tricks for your next project.
Area 2 - 1:15-2:15HoW To SELECT A BUILDERWe 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, somewhat of an idea of the floor plan, and un-derstand what our budget is, so now is the time to think about how you will choose your builder. It’s the most important first decision you will make about one of the largest expenditures of your life. Join Nell Clausen of Estes Builders, where she 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.
Area 1 - 1:30-2:30DoWN AND DIRTy GARDENING; Do LESS, GET MoREEver look up at the mountains and admire the beauty Mother
Nature has provided for us to look at, and wish your yard could look the same. Wanda is here to tell you your yard can look just as pretty and green as these beautiful mountains. Learn about the important role bacteria and fungus play in your soil, and to plant growth. Learn how to use natural, chemical free, fertil-izer and compost, protect our water supply by controlling your water runoff, and much more. Wanda Horst is with Earth CPR Supplies and she has come to teach you how to breathe new life into your garden, grass, or landscaping; the natural way.
Area 2 - 2:30-3:30HEATING yoUR HoME MADE SIMPLEAnyone who’s spent a bit of time in the great Pacific North-
west knows that it is two things, beautiful, and cold. Terry Mc-Cartney, president of Everwarm Hearth and Home is here to discuss how to heat up your living space. Whether you prefer
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Area 1- 2:45-3:45Do’S AND DoN’TS FoR MANUFACTURED
HoMESIf you have ever owned or lived in a manufactured home
you know that they are not quite the same as a stick built house. As with anything else there are advantages and disadvantages to both, but knowing the right Do’s and Don’ts can go a long way. John McMillan from the department of Labor and Indus-tries will be discussing popular additions and customization’s to manufactured homes, as well as the issues commonly encoun-tered with these projects. He will also cover what instances might require a permit, and specialized financing for manu-factured homes. Weather you live in one now, or believe you might purchase one in the future, these are things you need to know.
Sunday, April 1Area 1 - 10:15-11:15
PoWER TRIP-SPIN yoUR METER BACKWARDS WITH SoLAR PoWER
Grid tied PV (photovoltaic solar electricity) is appropriate for any home or business connected to the utility grid with good solar exposure. There never has 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 financing options. Andy Cochran, founder of 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.
Area 2 - 10:30-11:30NoxIoUS WEEDS AND yoU! Learn about the top 10 Noxious Weeds in your area, why
they’re bad and what you can do about them. Join Cathy Lu-cero, Clallam County’s Noxious Weed Control Coordinator, in learning how to identify some of the worst weeds in our area, some of their impacts and how to avoid choosing beauti-ful ornamentals that turn in to monsters. Bring weeds you’d like identified and find out about tools that you can borrow.
Area 1 - 11:30-12:30THE DESIGN HoURWhat are your design options this year? It’s time to start
thinking about the many ways you can upgrade and personal-ize your home! No matter your budget, find out how to in-corporate timeless design into your home, one step at a time. Alicia Brewin and Elle Hakala of Alicia Interiors, recipient of the 2012 NW Design Award, are here to discuss the many wall finish options available to maximize your existing décor, as well as update you on new colors, design schemes, and space planning options for your space. Whether an existing or new construction, design really does make the difference in making your house a home- so be sure to bring your design challenges so we can show you your options!
Area 2 - 11:45-12:45BUILD A BETTER BIRD HoUSEOkay, well maybe not better. But in the bird house world,
good, is good enough. Join Bliemeisters with your little ones to construct your very own birdhouse. Take it home, decorate it, and hang it your front yard to beautify your garden even further with a little natural wild life. Birds aren’t just fun to watch, but they can be a natural and very effective means of pest control!
Area 1- 1:00-2:00AGING IN PLACE IS STAyING IN PLACEn plan our funerals. None of us plan to grow old on a daily
basis. In these economic times, it is important to make your home more adapted to your needs as you age. Join Paul Her-ek from by Design Group to learn about how to make your home barrier free by widening doorways, adding grab bars or installing a roll-in shower or walk-in tub. Plan for the future and live independently, by Design where “Aging in Place is Staying in Place.”
Area 2 - 1:15-2:15ARoUND AGAINJoin Gavin Wuttken President of Around Again a non-prof-
it used building material supplies and home furnishing store here in Sequim.
See examples of highlighted repurposed items and get “green” advice with your with your own designs. Old windows to cold frames, hollow core doors to shelves, toilets to potty pebbles, the only limit is you!
Only 1% of the stuff we buy is recycled. Come find the joy of imagination and pride when you reuse and repurpose stuff and end the waste.
Area 1 - 2:15-3:15LANDSCAPING WITH NATURELearn how to create a landscape environment; not just an-
other flower bed. Permaculture based landscape designs are intended to be self-sufficient and sustaining, which means less work for you. Joe Holtrop of the Clallam Conservation Dis-trict will be here to discuss the many added benefits to this type of landscaping, such as food production, storm water man-agement, wildlife habitat, and many others in addition to the natural beauty they add to your home. Area 2 - 2:30-3:30
WHy DUCTLESS?Upgrade your electric heat. Homeowners finally have other
options! A ductless heat pump is a highly efficient and easily in-
stalled primary heating and cooling system for electrically heated homes. These systems 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 Peninsula. Come and find out if it’s for you! All Weather Heating & Cooling is the premier ductless heat pump instal-lation team on the Peninsula and was recently awarded the Largest Regional Diamond Dealer status in the greater Kit-sap/Olympic Peninsula region and earned the title of “King of Ductless”!
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Company Booth # Hall #Air Flo Heating 20-21 1Alicia Interiors 221 2All Weather Heating & Cooling Inc. 42-43 1Allform Welding Inc. 14 1Aawnings and Sunrooms of Distinction Outside OutsideAlex Anderson Concrete Outside OutsideBath Fitter 222-223 2Berneking Concrete Homes 41 1Bill’s Plumbing & Heating Inc. 56 1Blake Tile & Stone 37 1
Bliemeisters’ Wood Works Inc not attendBudget Blinds 55 1Built Green of Clallam County 216 2by Design Group, Inc. 29-30 1Champion Metal of WA 63 1City of Port Angeles Garden Glory 215 2Clallam County PUD 8, 9 1Clallam County Sheriff’s Office 219 2Classic Hardwood Floors 40 1Clawson Construction LLC 6 1Cleanspace Northwest 23 1College Pro Painters 209 2Cornerstone Builders 16 1DelaBarre Construction 39 1Department of Labor and Industries 214 2DeWald’s Healthy Carpet Cleaning 25 1Drafting Solutions 3 1Eagle Home Mortgage 38 1Estes Builders, LLC 58 1Everwarm Hearth & Home 17-18 1Ferrellgas 57 1First Federal 22 1Glass Services Co. 46-47 1Habitat for Humanity 220 2Hadlock Building Supply 11, 12 1Hines Construction, Inc. 209 2Interlock 226 2J.D.G. Construction Inc 62 1J.K. Carpentry & Home Repair 225 2KSQM 91.5 44 1Kreps Construction 33 1L.P. Hanna Construction, Inc. 36 1
Leaf Filter NW 26 1Loch Ness Mobile Locksmith 24 1Lumber Traders 50-53 1McCrorie Carpet ONE 1, 2 1NW Inside Out Painting, Inc. 19 1Olympic Springs 13 1Pantry and Latch 212 2Power Trip Energy 10 1Quality In Counters, Inc. 34 1Rainbow Sweepers, Inc. 35 1Richerts Marble & Granite Inc. 15 1Sanford Irrigation, Inc. 61 1Security Services Northwest 49 1Sequim Electric 224 2Sequim Gazette 217-218 2Sequim Village Glass 7 1ServiceMaster of the Olympic Peninsula 54 1Spa Shop/Pellet Heat Co. 4, 5 1Strait Floors Inc 210-211 2Thomas Building Center 27-28 1Thurman Supply 64-65 1Timber & Iron Erectors LLC Outside OutsideTim’s Custom Cabinets Inc 45 1Town & Country Post Frame Building 31 1Washington Federal 66 1Water Doctor of Washington 32 1Wave Broadband 59-60 1Westerra Homes not attendWeyerhaeuser 48 1Wilder Auto Outside OutsideWilsons Fabrication & Welding 207 2
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permanent financing after the construction phase. An interim loan program is designed to have permanent financing replace the interim loan after your home’s construction is com-plete. There’s also financing for owner-builder construction loans with 12 months to finish your project, some with an interest-only phase during construction.
Despite a tight economy, there is financing available on the peninsula for many different types of loans in-cluding: jumbo loans for properties and projects over $417,000 and 30-year fixed rate financing for manufac-tured homes, on real prop-erty, that are less than 15 years old.
There may be some vari-ation of the loan process among lenders, but the basics are pre-approving you for the funds needed for your project, determining the best course of action and collecting the necessary construction documentation. Typically con-struction loan projects require a licensed gener-al contractor, construction plans, construction cost estimate, description of materials and a construction contract. All the existing property information and all the proposed construction/remodel information then is forwarded to the appraiser.
Lenders say it seems the largest hurdle in these economic times is the appraisal. The cur-rent market conditions are challenging in re-spect to the appraisal and the appraiser’s job. Providing the appraiser with the most complete and detailed construction information possible is critical in assisting with completing this task
favorably.With today’s inter-
est rates at historic lows, if homeowners haven’t refinanced their current mortgages, now is the time, the lenders agreed. Whether it’s lowering a monthly mortgage pay-ment, getting out of an adjustable rate loan or the peace of mind of locking
into a fixed rate 30-year mortgage, area lend-ers will help you understand your goals, explain your options and provide sound advice on the best loan solution that will meet your needs.
For answers to your lending questions, plan to attend the 9:30 a.m. presentation in Demo Area 2 where you can “ask a lender”. See page 30 for more information.
Contributors to this article are Jo’El James, PNC Mortgage; Liz Klippert, Washington Federal Bank; Kelly Raymond, Sound Com-munity Bank; and Teri Ward, First Federal.
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These are undoubt-edly challenging times but
area banks and mortgage loan companies say they are up to the chal-lenge of lending funds for new construction and remodeling projects.
Whether you’re adding on, renovating or building new, one of the most important items is to keep an open mind. The loan process is a multi-stage project that will require a good deal of paperwork plus a sharp pencil and may require many changes and comprises through-out the process before the construction can begin. The lenders’ goals, they said, is to make your construction dream come true.
There is no one-size-fits-all loan as each customer and each project is unique.
There are several different products avail-able for new construction and remodeling loans, including all-in-one programs in which your construction loan rolls automatically into
Financing your project
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The Washington State Department of Labor & Industries website at www.lni.wa.gov/ has valuable information, both in long form and on a short checklist to ensure homeowners avoid pitfalls when hiring a contractor or remodeler.
Before hiring • Plan your project carefully. • Interview several qualified regis-
tered contractors/remodelers and solicit written bids from at least three.
• Look for the contractor registration number in advertisements for contractors and check that the contractor is registered with L&I at www.HiringAContractor.Lni.wa.gov
• Ask if the contractor will have em-ployees onsite, and if so, verify their workers’ comp coverage at www.Hirin-gAContractor.Lni.wa.gov.
• Check out the contractor records with other consumer protection organiza-tions such as the Better Business Bureau.
• Check for warning signs of a scam or fake contractor — too good to be true offers.
• Ask for references and then check them out.
Hiring tips • Get references for the contractor’s
suppliers and check out the contractor’s payment record.
• Find out about liens and how they impact you.
• If your project is more than $6,000, consider asking the contractor to post a performance bond for the entire cost of the project.
• Obtain a written contract. • Make sure you receive the legally
required disclosure statement before work begins.
Monitoring • Make frequent inspections of the
work and stay in communication with your contractor.
• Call your local building depart-ment to check on required permits.
• Be very careful about paying for work that has not been finished.
• Put in writing any changes to your original agreement.
Don’t pay for work in advance, pay as each part is completed, for example, the foundation, framing, siding and plumb-ing, etc.).
Closing the deal • Before making final payment on a
project, request completed lien releases for all suppliers and major subcontrac-tors.
• If you have a problem with work that has been done improperly, not done at all, or have been stuck with a lien, check out your options for recourse at the L&I website www.lni.wa.gov/TradesLicensing/Contractors/HireCon/Problems/.
NPBA suggests using this checklist when hiring a contractor
for your next project
visit www.clallampud.net and click on the PUD Radio icon for
more safety information by listening to the podcasts from Feb 9, 2012
and March 10, 2011.
■ Look up and around before trimming those branches.
■ Watch overhead power lines when work-ing or playing with long objects (such as ladders, antennas, snow rakes, fishing rods, boat mast, or tree trimmers.
■ Obey the 10-foot-rule--don’t allow equipment, tools, or objects closer than 10 feet to an overhead power line.
■ Don’t let anyone climb in trees near overhead power lines.
■ Do not plant trees near overhead power lines.
■ Downed power lines can kill. Don’t guess; call your local electric utility.
■ Before digging, excavating, setting a mailbox, fence post or planting trees and shrubs, remember to call 8-1-1 for a locate of underground utilities.
Other safety tips found at www.clallampud.net
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I have been asked to comment on how remodeling affects the appraisal process for which I answer, “Remodeling usually has a positive effect upon value of older homes.” Part of the appraisal process as demanded by Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac is to state whether a
home being appraised has had updat-ing or remodeling during the past 15 years and if so, “to what extent.” The appraiser must differentiate between updating and remodeling and the definitions are as follows:
Updated Property … The area of the home has been modified to
meet current market ex-pectat ions . These modi-f i c a t i o n s are limited in terms of both scope and
cost. An up-dated area of the home should have an
improved look and feel or functional utility. Changes that constitute updates include refurbishment and/or replacing components to meet existing market expectations. Updates do not include significant alterations to the existing structure.
Remodeled Property … A remod-eled area reflects fundamental changes that include multiple alterations.
These alterations may include some or all of the following: replacement of a major component (cabinet(s), bathtub or bathroom tile), relocation of plumb-ing/gas fixtures/appliances, significant structural alterations (relocating walls and/or the addition of square footage). This would include a complete gutting and rebuild.
As stated above, both updating and remodeling positively affect value in old-er homes. This is done by changing the effective age of that home. For example, a home built in 1975 that has not had updating or remodeling, but has had
typical painting and preventive maintenance like a new roof
covering, will have an effective age of ap-proximately 18-20 years rather than the actual age of 37 years. Because the home was maintained and a new roof had been placed on it, the home is more like an 18- or 20-year-old home and the ap-praiser will have to compare this subject home with other sales that are similar in effective age and condition.
If that same home has had remodel-ing in the kitchen or bathrooms or both, its effective age is much younger and the home is more like a home eight or 10 years old. This younger effective age al-lows the appraiser to compare that home built in 1975 with newer homes and not have to make large negative adjustments for the differences in age and condition, thus, giving the older home a higher value.
When additional square footage is added to an older home or a new home for that matter, utility has been improved and the cost to replace that home is higher; that home now can be compared to larger homes similar in size, condition and effective age. Larger
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homes usually carry higher values and comparisons to them usually will increase the subject’s value.
I caution the reader that the cost to update or to remodel usually will not raise the value of the home dollar for dollar. If a family remodels a kitchen for $25,000 and the home had had an appraisal com-pleted just before the remodel, it is un-realistic that the appraised value will be increased by $25,000. Existing sales with similar quality, effective age and condi-tion and compared to the subject to help determine market value, usually will show an increase in value, but not necessarily the full cost to update.
The exception to this is the “fixer up-per” where an older home is purchased at a very low sale because its condition and utility is poor. A contractor comes in and takes the home down to its studs and then refurbishes it to an almost new home. If the sale was low enough and the resale high enough, a profit can be obtained.
I conclude that remodeling and up-dating can enhance the value of a home, but most likely will not raise the value to full cost of the remodel.
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