January 2024 Newsletter
Home and Family News
We’re pleased and excited to tell you about a recent project, a beautiful remodel that checks the boxes for joy and functionality alike! Our Clients approached us with a problem common to many kitchens. We’re talking about storage space. As in, not enough! Meanwhile, their home’s unused living room was just that: unused, extra. Ideally, the redo would add where there wasn’t enough, and take away where there was too much… After a thorough assessment, our team presented various options for the remodel. Each would increase the home’s functionality while enhancing its overall aesthetic. The Clients chose a total transformation! We would work with them to completely relocate and redesign the kitchen! This big decision freed us to revamp the entire kitchen into a more open and inviting area, one with more than ample storage space (of course). With meticulous planning, we successfully redirected plumbing and gas lines through the flooring of the previously sunken living room. This strategic approach ensured a seamless transition that did not impact the finished basement. We know the pictures cannot capture every detail… The “messy” pantry is now a storage hub, discreetly hidden from view, with plenty of room for organizing and storing supplies and small appliances. And the generous butler’s pantry emerged as a showpiece, combining elegance with practicality. New countertops, cabinetry, lighting, and appliances further cinch the area’s workhorse-wow blue ribbons.
Our commitment to detail extended to architectural elements as well. The new angled archway leading into the butler’s pantry seamlessly matches those throughout the rest of the home. It’s all about ensuring and creating visual harmony, all about achieving a cohesive design throughout the space.
We also remodeled a powder room on the main floor, repeating the color scheme from the rest of the revamp. Finally, new LVP flooring throughout the main floor ties it all together. And both straight and herringbone patterns break up the floor design in the existing living room/family room.
What a project! And far more than just a “project,” this remodel was a collaborative journey. One that resulted in a space where form meets function with elegance. We are delighted to have played a part in transforming the space to reflect our Clients’ lifestyle and showcase their aesthetic preferences. We are delighted that we could help bring their vision to life!
Before and After:
Awarded “Contractor of the Year”
We are thrilled to announce that we were privileged to receive the “Contractor of the Year” (CotY) award from Madison’s Chapter of the National Association of the Remodeling Industry (NARI)! The honor is specifically for our outstanding work on this kitchen remodel completed in Oregon earlier this year!
We applied for this award about a month ago. The project then underwent evaluation by a panel of judges across several categories. We’re proud indeed of our “Contractor of the Year” award in the ‘Residential Kitchen $100,000–$150,000’ category.
The homeowners came with inspiring design ideas, shaping their kitchen remodel’s theme. A timeless, cohesive feel was the goal. As focal point, the kitchen led the entire home’s transformation. Walls separating the kitchen and living room were removed, creating an open layout with stylish, low-maintenance LVP flooring. The kitchen boasts deep green cabinets, brass hardware, creamy white tiles, and quartz countertops. It features a 6-burner gas stove, large island with a farmhouse-style double-sink, and brass faucet.
This achievement wouldn’t have been possible without the dedication and hard work of each and every individual who contributed to the project’s success. Your commitment has truly set us apart and made this accomplishment possible.
We extend our heartfelt thanks to everyone involved and look forward to continuing to serve our community with the same level of excellence and commitment in all our future projects.
Signs Your House May Be Poorly Insulated
According to the U.S. Department of Energy, 42% of a homeowner’s utility bill is spent on heating and cooling costs. That number goes up drastically when a home is not properly insulated. In our Wisconsin winters, without proper insulation, the warm air produced to keep your home warm escapes through the walls and attic. If your home lacks the proper amount of insulation, or if your insulation is installed incorrectly, you can do severe damage to your home and your bank account alike. We strongly suggest you consider the following eight signs to determine whether your home is under-insulated.
1. Cold Walls, Floors, and Ceilings: A home can lose almost 35% of its heat through the walls. The interior wall, floors and ceilings in your home should feel warm and dry. If an inside wall feels damp or cold, there is not enough insulation. On the other hand, when touching an exterior wall, it should feel cold because insulation is keeping warm air inside.
2. Hot and Cold Rooms: Do you find that some rooms in your home are inexplicably colder or hotter than others, no matter what you do? It happens because not all of your insulation will fail at the same time. Often, these rooms are above a garage or below the attic. It’s important to make sure all areas of your home are properly insulated. Warm and cold air can escape almost anywhere that doesn’t have insulation to stop its path.
3. Frozen Pipes: Frozen pipes in your walls are also huge indicators that you have an insulation problem. Proper insulation protects your home from damage caused by our freezing temperatures. Poorly insulated exterior walls can cause frozen pipes, which can burst and cause thousands of dollars in damage.
4. Chilly Drafts: During the winter months, cool drafts in certain areas of a home are caused by air entering around window frames and doorways. Windows are a source of 25% of a home’s heat loss. By having extra insulation added to these areas, you can avoid having to cope with chilly drafts. Adding insulation does more than make your home less drafty, it also eases your energy expenses. Spray foam insulation seals and insulates and is good for cracks and crevices.
5. Ice Dams on Your Roof: These are a sign of poor insulation, and easy to spot during one of our Wisconsin winters. Here’s what happens: Heat rises. If your attic is insulated sufficiently, the heat will escape out where it should, through vents in the roof and eaves. But if your insulation is inadequate, the heat will rise to the top of the roof and melt the bottom layer of snow there. Because the roof edges are cold, the melted snow (water) trickles down toward the roof edge and re-freezes. The buildup of ice at the roof edge results in large chunks of ice and oversized icicles. This is an ice dam. It can wreak havoc on your roof and gutter system, and poses a definite safety hazard to those below.
6. Change in Energy Bills: Look at your home’s energy bills from the last few years. Are there huge increases? While of course vital to maintaining a comfortable home, cooling and heating systems shouldn’t be working overtime. You may not notice extreme temperature shifts throughout your home, or whether your heating or cooling units are working overtime, but when you update your home’s insulation as we describe here, you can reduce your total energy bill!
7. Pests Found Inside Your Home: There is nothing worse than finding insects and rodents in your home! Critters can enter through tiny crevices and holes around doorways and windows. Unfortunately, these openings also allow cold air to enter and warm air to escape. By adding insulation you can save on energy bills while protecting your home from vermin invasions.
8. Moisture in the Attic: If you detect moisture in your attic, or worse, have water coming through your ceiling, you’re likely to have insulation problems. Roughly 25% of your home’s heat seeps out through the attic and roof. Just as poor insulation lets heat out of your home, it also tends to let water in. Water has a much easier time finding its way into a poorly-insulated home than into one that is properly insulated. If you’re experiencing a leaky attic, your insulation may be part of the problem. Water damage can cause many costly problems down the road, including mold issues, so give leaks prompt attention.
If you are noticing or experiencing any of these signs, or just want to have your home checked over by our trained professionals, give us a call (608) 643.7914. We’d be happy to conduct an insulation inspection, complete with our thermal imaging cameras!