DuPont Tyvek Products for Your Project

November 10, 2008 by · Leave a Comment 

‘Weatherizing’ your home is one of the most important ways you can save money on energy costs and ensure that you keep the weather outside your home on the outside…where it’s supposed to be.

Vapor barries and various forms of insulation should be a the top of your list of items to determine when designing a project.  Anyone planning a project with an exterior wall or roof needs to consider the best way to keep moisture out and conditioned air in.

RCS has listed below two products from the DuPont website that you may want to consider.

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NKBA Tennessee Chapter September 2008 Meeting

September 25, 2008 by · Leave a Comment 

REDBUD Construction Services is attending the NKBA Tennessee Chapter Meeting in Nashville, TN at the ProSource Showroom (click here for a map).

The main speaker is Mark Naftel, counsel in the Business and Technology Group of Baker, Donelson, Bearman, Caldwell, and Berkowitz PC in Nashville, TN.  Mr. Naftel details the various parts of a contract and how they specifically relate those professionals in the construction/remodeling industry.

Listed below are the main aspects of the seminar: Read more

Latest Trends for Home Improvement

September 24, 2008 by · Leave a Comment 

What’s Hot and What’s Not for Home Improvements

From Lakehartwellrealestate blog, Julie Haley with All Hart Realty, discusses what to do and what not to do in order to get your home ready for a high return sale.

“The American house of 2008 will be smarter, greener and sleeker than before. But here’s the trick: Homeowners want a home that will work now–and 10 years from now.”

Here’s a run down of what’s hot — and what’s not — for your home in 2008.

What’s In

The destination bathroom

The huge bathroom getaways tempt you to linger and are outfitted with everything from wine chillers and espresso machines.

The smart house, operated by phone

“One tend that I think is pretty clear is that we are finally moving towards more tightly intergrated systems in the home that do allow for greater automation of certain functions, whether that’s controlling the temperature or lighting,” says Kurt Schrf, vice president and principle analyst of Parks Associates, a market research and consulting company that studies emerging consumer technologies.

Turning the house inside out

The trend of bringing the indoors outdoors is accelerating dramatically.  People are often extending radiant-heat floors outside, under patio flagstones.  The goal is to extend those shoulder seasons in order to sit longer by the giant fireplace that have become even more popular, or to cook in the extensive kitchens that anchor many of these outdoor spaces.

The return of glamour in furniture and decor

The whole idea of glamour is a little bit of a reaction to what is now still a very strong trend toward an appreciation of fabrics that have what you might call imperfections in them,” says Davis Remignanti, lead design consultant at Furniture.com. Remignanti refers to rougher fabrics that have sprung from the green movement, and to wood finishes with knots and grain.

Concealed appliances

More homeowners are opting to hide kitchen appliances such as the dishwasher and refrigerator. Some people think that appliances are ugly. What’s making it possible to hide a fridge behind cabinet doors is technology, which allows a big appliance today to be “broken apart” into separate, smaller pieces.  The kitchen is evolvingand is becoming an aesthetic room.

Home elevators

Elevators are starting to appear–and will only proliferate–as baby boomers age.

Bold fabrics

Smaller-scale furniture is in, and as furniture gets smaller, “it can sustain a larger and lager pattern without looking ridiculous, says Furniture.com‘s Remignanti. So a hot trend for 2008 is using large-scale patterns on fabrics and floors and wall coverings. “If you’re choosing a pattern over solid colors, make it big and bold,” he says.

What’s out

Living rooms

Dark and heavy

…the trend is moving toward a little more modern, a little fresher, lighter, brighter, open, use of new materials.

Mosaic tile

The tile is such a personalized design statement that it scares off would-be home buyers who may not have the same taste. The cost and waste to remove intricate mosaic is overwhelming to buyers, especially if it has been recently installed.  Even the most expensive but not agreeable tile could kill an otherwise acceptable property.

The Taj Ma-ceiling

For years, tall ceilings inparted gradeur to a home and were a signal that the homeowners had really made it. Those soaring ceilings don’t impress prospective home buyers the way they use to.

Read the full article here.

CONTACT REDBUD Construction Services at 865-250-9172 to discuss the trends that will maximize the re-sale vaule of your home.

Green Remodeling

September 23, 2008 by · Leave a Comment 

The National Association of the Remodeling Industry (NARI) has launched its Green Remodeling educational program, offering remodeling contractors across the country a unique opportunity to incorporate cost-saving and earth-sustaining green concepts into their clients’ homes.

From the NARI website:

What is Green Remodeling?
· NARI’s approach to teaching Green Remodeling is an all-encompassing approach that emphasizes making a home healthy, comfortable, and efficient. Consideration is given to indoor air quality, energy conservation, resource conservation, reduced material waste, and the use of products that are better for the environment (and for people).

Why Go Green?
· It’s easier on the earth, it lowers costs, and it provides a healthier home in which to live. According to the Sustainable Building Industry Council (SBIC), housing alone consumes 20% of America’s energy.
· Homeowners who choose to remodel green can lower their energy consumption by 30-50%. It’s widely agreed that forests produce 40% of Earth’s oxygen, and that building supplies use 25% of its forests.
· Remodeling green by incorporating recycled materials or sustainable species will help homeowners to tread more lightly on Earth’s natural resources.
· Green remodeling is becoming more popular as homeowners consider health issues, skyrocketing energy costs and Earth’s natural resources.

The article covers the following aspects of Green Remodeling:

  1. Energy Conservation
  2. Indoor Air Quality
  3. Reduced Material Waste and Resource Conservation
  4. Environmentally Safe Products

Here are ways that you can implement Green Into Your Home:

Non-toxic paints and sealants
Programmable thermostats
Energy efficient appliances
Natural flooring
Local building materials
Natural fiber rugs and fabrics
Recycled material roof shingles and tiles
Energy efficient lighting
Insulated hot water pipes
Tankless water heaters
Quality insulation
Native plants for landscaping

For more information about remodeling and incorporating green elements into your new space, visit the NARI Web site or CONTACT REDBUD Construction Services at 865-250-9172.

When Do You Hire A Professional

August 21, 2008 by · Leave a Comment 

This recent article from the NARI website discusses when is the right time to hire a professional for your remodeling or construction project.  Here are a few great points:

A kitchen designer or interior designer can create a functional and attractive layout for your kitchen cabinets and appliances. But if you want to start knocking down walls to increase floor space or change the traffic flow, it’s best to have the advice of someone who understands the ramifications of doing so.

Even seemingly innocuous projects can lead to unforeseen consequences. Creating an extra bedroom in a basement is a great way to maximize the space within your home. But if it doesn’t have an appropriate escape route, you could be building what amounts to a death trap.

If you’re uncertain whether your remodeling project requires professional advice, one way to be sure is to ask. …After all, not every project is as easy to manage as HGTV might have you believe.

REDBUD Construction Services does not give out free estimates, but we do offer a one hour consultation to determine the scope of your project and the level of design that would be required to price your project.  To schedule a consultation, call 865-250-9172.

REDBUD Construction Services is a member of NARI and active in the Knoxville chapter.