Fall Improvement - The Pelham Post
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Fall Improvement - The Pelham Post
& FALL Home Garden IMPROVEMENT 2015 10 • October 2015: 2 • The Pelham Post www.thepelhampost.com HOMEOWNERS‒SENERCHIA‒BOSCO INC. Electrical Contractors Residential & Commercial Over 50 Years of Reliable Family Service • Panel Upgrades • Computer Circuits • Landscape Lighting • Kitchen Modernization • Telephone Wiring • Air Conditioning & Heating • Lighting Specialist • Violations Removed • Recessed Lighting • Electric Repairs Member of Westchester County Licensed Electrical Contractors Assoc. Licensed & Insured • Serving Westchester & N.Y.C. 914-738-2807 914-668-0961 Fax# 914-738-2862 67 Lincoln Ave., Pelham, NY FREE ESTIMATES Home Restoration - Historical Custom Carpentry Design & Building Robert Potrafke Expert Custom Carpentry Wood Furniture Creation & Finishing Antique Interior Decoration Remodeling Kitchens/Bathrooms Tailored Countertops Cabinetry Building Renovating Windows/Doors Custom Tiling Licensed & Insured Residential Clientele by Referral (914) 740-4509 www.shorelinepub.com The Pelham Post • October 2015: 2 • 11 Five Home Improvement Tips You’ll Fall For a crack happening at any moment. Even the smallest opening can increase your oil and electricity bill during the cold months. Homeowners should take the opportunity to check their homes for any issues and resolve them accordingly. If the problem goes beyond a simple repair, your local business offers energy efficient windows and siding options that will lower heating bills while increasing the value of your home. Autumn is here, and with the new season comes a time for everyone to make some improvements around the home. With the colder weather approaching and leaves about ready to fall from the trees, homeowners can take the opportunity to finalize projects before the first snow. Upgrade to a new gutter system. You’ve all had that problem: dead leaves get stuck in your gutters and they become clogged. Animals making their nests in gutters, the possibility of cracking, and the worst – cleaning the gutters out before it snows in order to avoid them being pulled from the roof, and even taking some of your roof Give your interior a face lift. With the holiday season approaching, you’re sure to be a shame for it to be damaged by rain, wind, snow or a combination of the three. The answer is for you to install a storm door. Reputable companies offer several different models of storm doors, one sure that will be perfect for have guests flocking to your home regularly. Some ways to give the interior of your home a more seasonal feel are to replace a lampshade or two, change the throw on the back of the sofa, place themed candles around rather than air fresheners, or clean out the fireplace and start a fire. These methods are sure to impress your guests and give a whole new feel to your home that you don’t have to commit to for an extended length of time. Update with a fresh coat of paint. Yet, if you’re looking for an interior project that you’re ready to live with for a while, there’s nothing like a fresh coat of paint to change your look and your mood. You can get inspiration from anywhere, be it the color of the leaves, or simply knowing the snow is coming and not wanting to look at a white landscape both inside and out. Whether you choose a classic color or opt to try something new, you’ll be having fun inside avoiding the chilly weather, while giving yourself, and your home, a treat. Talented, skilled, reliable. • Carpentry • Kitchens • Bathrooms • Tiling • Wallpaper Hanging with them. With the proper gutters, all of these problems can be easily avoided. Most companies will offer a no obligation, in-home consultation that help you decide if an updated gutter system is for you. Look for a system that has guaranteed no clogs. This will save your wallet, and your back, in the long run. Protect with a storm door. Your house has a beautiful wooden door on it. It would All home repairs/ maintenance including masonry, wall prep, painting, doors, windows, plumbing & electrical. your own style and budget. Or if you’re feeling adventurous, replace your existing door with a new one, sure to protect the home against unfavorable elements. Be prepared, before the winter months hit and you notice your door deteriorating. Check for cracks and fix them now! A window. A piece of siding. Regardless of how new or old your home is, you aren’t exempt from the possibility of Steve Sacco BESPOKE HANDYMAN 917 769 7100 BespokeHandyman@live.com 25 Years in Business Licensed and insured. Gun Hill Fence EST. 1959 Owned & Operated by a Pelham Family! RESIDENTIAL COMMERICAL Credibility. Reliability. Performance. Paul Georges Slate & Tile Specialist and Expert on Stopping Leaks on any roof Expert Repairs & Installations • • • • • • • Paulie the Roofer 516-621-3869 PVC Vinyl Fences Custom Wood & Stockade Fences Decorative Aluminum Fences Wrought Iron • Privacy Slats Chain Link/All Type & Colors Movie Locations • Automatic Gates Wood & Steel Guard Rail Fencing for: Patios • Yards • Pools • Tennis Courts 914-423-1000 www.gunhillfence.com Most homeowners take roofs for granted -- until they start to leak. Then they face tough decisions weighing cost, aesthetively easy to install and inexpensive, but are environmentally unsuitable since after about 20 years they have to go to a landfill. Real wood shingles (or shakes) are attractive, moderately expensive, but are not fire resistant and they attract insects. Real slate tiles can be very attractive and last up to 100 years, but are quite expensive. Paul Georges, known professionally as Paulie the Roofer, has been fixing roofs in and around Pelham for over 25 years. His specialty is slate and tile roofs but he can stop leaks on any roof. Professional roofers like Paulie are normally licensed by New York State, so that’s one credential homeowners might check for when comparing contractors. It’s also a good idea to get a written proposal and to check which neighbors for names of reliable roofers. No Pelham Village permits are needed if the work is limited to repairs. Please call Paulie at 516-621-3869 for a free estimate. He has local referrals. Charles & Michael Farrell’s Homeside Bldg & Remodeling Corp. Architectural Remodelers since 1987 In Pelham since 2006 Kitchens Bathrooms Interiors Additions REMODELING & BUILDING 166 Old Mamaroneck Road White Plains, NY 10605 (914) 682-1616 homesidebuilding.com www.shorelinepub.com The Pelham Post Cost-Conscious Home Upgrades er management, which can be included with all Briggs & Stratton generators, automatically balances the power needs of a home’s electrical loads — including high-wattage items. Therefore families get uninterrupted, whole-house power with a smaller — and, thus, more affordable — standby generator. For more information about the entire line of Briggs & Stratton standby generator systems, visit www. powernow.com. Look at new lighting. The lighting in a room has a significant impact on its over- If you’re looking for ways to improve your home but don’t have the budget for a fullscale renovation, look at upgrades that add instant value with a smaller investment. Projects that enhance existing features or add new functions to the home are smart ways to spruce up the aesthetics and improve livability without breaking the bank. In between extreme weather seasons is the perfect time to tackle home improvement projects, so this fall consider some small-scale projects that can make a big impact on your home. Revitalize worn woodwork. Nothing ages a home’s appearance faster than tired, weathered woodwork on the front porch or back deck. These structures are typically major focal points of a home’s exterior, so sprucing them up can go a long way toward trans- forming the overall aesthetic. A fresh coat of stain or paint is a minimal investment to bring fresh life back into your entryway or backyard living space. Pull out a new kitchen look. If changing out the cabinets isn’t an option, you can still create a new look with a minimal investment. Wipe down cabinets thoroughly and apply a coat of paint to make them look their very best, then look for subtle changes that bring a wow factor, such as new hardware. Simply changing out dated pulls for a more contemporary look in a new color can bring a new mood to the room. Clear away clutter and add some fresh accessories for a whole new look. Punch up the power. Adding function can be as valuable as aesthetics when it comes to enjoying your home to the fullest. When bad weather or other factors interrupt your power supply, a standby generator lets you run appliances such as air conditioners, heaters, refrigerators, clothes washers/dryers, lights and electronics, minimizing the inconvenience of a power outage. For extended outages, a generator can even save money, preventing unexpected costs from spoiled food or hotel stays. Hooked up to a home’s existing propane or natural gas line, a standby generator system, oftentimes called a home generator, switches on by itself when power fails. Models such as Briggs & Stratton’s newly redesigned 12 kilowatt standby generator provide whole-house power in a small footprint that maintains curb appeal. Plus, the price point of standby generator systems is continuing to drop because power management systems like Symphony® II continue to get smarter. Symphony II pow- all feel: a bright, airy room exudes energy while a dimmer, soft illumination evokes a cozy impression. Changing up the lighting can completely transform a space. Use window treatments such as drapes and blinds to control natural light and lend a stylish addition to the room. Floor and table lamps are ideal for more subtle task lighting, while overhead fixtures can make a stronger statement. Explore a new floor. Over time, the rich pile of new carpeting loses its inviting spring, and once-sharp grout lines & Retail Store Antique and Architectural Furniture Restoration Specializing in Chair Repair & Sales Hand-rubbed Finish (Shellac) 146 Fifth Ave 914-380-6665 / 914-505-3253 ebfurniturecare@gmail.com Tue-Fri. 9am-5pm; Sat. 9am-2pm; Mon/Sun Closed “I Give Furniture Back Its Dignity” Eral Bettistea, Owner October 2015: 2 • 13 fade and crumble. If a thorough cleaning still leaves your flooring looking drab, it may be time to explore alternatives. Replacing heavily worn carpet in high traffic areas with a more durable option such as wood or tile may not only improve the look, but also prove a smart investment as it wears better in the future. If you still enjoy the look of your tile, consider removing and replacing the grout, then sealing it to protect the finish. Don’t feel beholden to the original color; a new shade can introduce a ...continued on page 14 Specializing in all phases of plumbing, heating & air conditioning 219 Wolfs Lane Pelham, NY 10803 Articulate Craftsmanship built on quality and professionalism 10% Off All Non-Emergency Furniture Care • Service Calls with this ad only - H.V.A.C. Installations - Conventional - High Efficient - Preventative Maintenance - Radiant Heat - Snow Melt - Gas Upgrades - Sump Pumps - Boilers & Water Heaters - Bathrooms & Kitchens - Sewers & Water Mains - Back Flow Prevention Device - Frozen Pipes Thawed 914.774.3547 14 • October 2015: 2 • The Pelham Post www.newrochellereview.com Cost-Conscious Home Upgrades ...continued from page 13 whole new color dimension to the room. Making updates to your home is a natural part of ownership and a good way to protect and grow your investment. Fortunately, making a big difference doesn’t always have to come with a big price tag attached. Before embarking on a home improvement project, there are several steps a homeowner can take to manage the time and expense while making the effort run more smoothly: 1. Regardless of the type of project you’re planning, research the possibilities before you get started. From compar- ing prices to evaluating styles and features, knowing all your available options will help ensure you make right choices for your needs. 2. When evaluating appliances or equipment, pay attention to variables that may affect the overall project cost. For example, installing a generator with a power management system like Symphony® II from Briggs & Stratton, can help meet your home’s backup power requirements with a smaller, more affordable generator. This can potentially knock hundreds if not thousands of dollars off a generator purchase with a little research ahead of time to find the right- size generator needed for a home. An online calculator tool at www.powernow.com can help match homeowners with the best generator for their individual needs. 3. Determine a budget, and stick to it. Be realistic and remember that a little more investment upfront may buy quality that will save money on repairs and replacements down the road. Another good rule of thumb: add at least 10 percent buffer to help cover unexpected expenses. 4. Assess whether the project is something you can tackle on your own, and whether time or ability may impede your progress. If you need to enlist help, gather estimates and check references for at least three contractors. 5. Set expectations for yourself and your family about how long the project will take. If you’re working with a contractor, get a time projection in writing, as well as a written agreement about what happens if the project runs past deadline. 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In fact, 86 percent of Americans consider their lawn important to their home and life. “A healthy lawn encourages you to live life outside more with your family, friends and neighbors,” said Dr. Kirk Hurto, Chief Science Officer, TruGreen. “There’s no time like late summer and early fall to start preparing your yard for those spring and summertime outdoor gatherings.” deeper and more root growth and thatch management. Long term, your lawn will respond quicker to fertilizer and water runoff will be reduced when irrigating. Overseeding When it comes to increasing lawn thickness and health, overseeding can be essential. It can help discourage future weeds while also aiding recovery from summer heat, disease and insect activity. Seeding during late summer or early fall will give grass the maximum time to develop a deep extensive root system and mature before the onset of winter stresses. Aeration is recommended when overseeding to give seeds more soil contact and provide a moist, protected environment required for germination. While a recent survey conducted by TruGreen showed that seven out of 10 Americans believe themselves to be knowledgeable about the health of their yard, the lawn care experts at TruGreen offer these helpful reminders to get your yard ready for fall: Feeding Fall feeding gives your landscape the nutrients needed to prepare for a healthy, green spring revival. Hiring a trained specialist with a plan customized to your region will help trees and shrubs thrive. If you fertilize your own lawn, make sure to follow the product directions and sweep all fertilizer that may reach pavement back onto your lawn. Aerating Aeration involves removal of soil cores to improve water and air movement in compacted soils, and aids in promoting Maintaining Health and Appearance Throughout the fall, there are things you can do to maintain your yard’s appearance and health, Remove fallen tree leaves and debris from your lawn. Studies have shown mulching tree leaves back into your lawn effectively clears away tree leaf debris that otherwise can become matted and damage your lawn over the winter. Lowering the mower height by one or two settings the last couple mowings before winter reduces grass diseases associated with snow. Avoid walking on frost-covered lawns as doing so may cause brown footprints to appear later that can remain visible until spring. Clean and edge landscape beds, leaving no more than 2-3 inches of mulch in the beds. Pruning Pruning is an essential maintenance practice for trees and shrubs. Landscapes can quickly become overgrown if not cared for, but yearly pruning will maintain trees and shrubs to an ideal size and shape. Remove dead or damaged branches from trees and shrubs to prevent rot organisms from invading the trunk and stems of plants. Anton Martinez, AIA Architect P.C. VAL LANDSCAPING • LANDSCAPE CONTRACTOR GARDEN DESIGN & INSTALLATION LAWN & GARDEN MAINTENANCE - 45 YEARS EXPERIENCE - LICENSED AND INSURED - VINCENT LAGANA, OWNER - PELHAM REFERENCES 914-646-6922 VALLandscapingCorp@gmail.com Specializing in historically correct new homes, additions renovations, and rehabilitations in New York, Connecticut and The Caribbean (914) 738-0193 + (203) 962-4327 16 • October 2015: 2 • The Pelham Post www.newrochellereview.com RESERVE YOUR SPACE... in the BRAND NEW oliday H 2015 GIFT & ENTERTAINMENT GUIDE Reserve your ad space in The 2015 Holiday Gift & Entertainment Guide will be mailed to ALL homes in Pelham and Bronxville. 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