Buyers Guide 17 - AgentPanelGold

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Buyers Guide 17 - AgentPanelGold
Home Buyer’s Guide
The Goldwasser Team
REALTOR® Partners
The Goldwasser Team’s REALTOR® Partners are by far some of the best in the business. The team completed 200 transactions in 2005, will double that in 2006, and is recognized as
the number three sales team in the Austin metro area. What does that mean for you? A lot of experience on your side of the negotiations in your real estate transaction.
Experience alone is not enough to be successful. The entire team is dedicated to continuing education. All Goldwasser Team REALTOR® Partners attend several real estate seminars
throughout the year. In addition, the team has earned multiple designations by studying the laws and practices of the real estate industry. The Goldwasser Team holds designations in
the Council of Residential Specialists; Graduate, REALTOR® Institute; and Accredited Buyer Representation. They are graduates of the Star Power University and attend team continuing
education over five hours each week.
All REALTOR® Partners stay on top of the local Austin market by viewing and comparing properties on a daily basis. They also continually study and research industry trends to determine
what the market may hold in the future. There is simply no better qualified nor better prepared team of REALTORS® in Austin!
Listing Specialists
Buyer Specialists
Chad Goldwasser
Kari Cooper
Lucy Sheffield
Greg Cooper
Brandi Fisher
Lori Goto
Craig House
Ben Phillips
Josh Schenck
Brandon Thornton
Greg Yancey
Mike Olds
Operations Team
With a combined experience of more than 25 years in real estate, the team of managers assisting in the sale of your property is among the best! Countless details need special
attention during a real estate transaction. Realistically, no one person can be effective in all areas of real estate, including market research, negotiating, marketing, graphic design,
copywriting, and transaction details. Our team’s specialized managers focus solely on each phase of the real estate transaction and strive to be the best in the business at what they do.
David Schneider
Director of Operations
Tara Goldwasser
Marketing Manager
Christine Clayton
Listing Manager
Andrea Gowan
Closing Manager
Brian Sparks
Production Manager
Janis Runyan
Team Courier
Phone: 512.420.0300 • Fax: 512.275.3807 • E-mail: info@goldwasser.biz • www.GoldwasserTeam.com
BUYING WITH THE GOLDWASSER TEAM
Your Exclusive Buyer’s Agent
There are three different ways in which you can be represented during the purchase of a new home, and none of them cost you, the buyer, any money.
Then why do people often times choose the worst form of representation? Usually it is due to a lack of education about the home buying process. Our
goal is to be your Exclusive Buyer’s Agent and assist you in making well educated and informed decisions throughout the home buying process.
You can be represented in a real estate transaction in the following ways:
1. The Broker/Agent Represents the Seller (Good for Seller, Bad for Buyer)
This is the agent that is in a written agreement to sell the client’s home. In addition, if any agent shows you homes without being in a written
buyer’s agent agreement with you, by law they are acting as a subagent to the seller and have fiduciary duties to the seller, not you! In this
agreement, the buyer should not tell the agent any information he does not want the seller to know because the agent must disclose to the
owner any material information they have.
2. The Broker/Agent Represents the Buyer (Great for Seller, Great for Buyer)
This is how a buyer is represented when they have entered into a written buyer representation agreement with their Exclusive Buyer’s Agent. The
agent must put the interests of the buyer first and foremost and will provide the buyer with any material information they have about the seller.
3. The Broker/Agent Acts As An Intermediary (Good for Seller, Good for Buyer)
If the agent obtains written consent from both the buyer and seller in a transaction, they may act as an intermediary to the transaction. The agent
must treat each party honestly and fairly and may not disclose any material information about either party to the other. The intermediary agent is
in essence the “middle man”.
The only way the Goldwasser Team will represent you in a transaction is as your Exclusive Buyer’s Agent with a written buyer agency agreement. If
we didn’t, then we would be representing the seller according the Texas Real Estate Commission.
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What We Can Help You Buy
Our team of Exclusive Buyer’s Agents will evaluate your home buying needs in our first meeting with you and will then be better prepared to
assist you in your home buying search. We are highly skilled in locating the ideal home for you whether it’s an existing home, a for sale by
owner or a new builder construction! In all three transactions our commission fees are pre-negotiated so that the seller is responsible for them,
not the buyer.
EXISTING HOMES
Once we know what your wants and needs are based on our initial consultation, we spend a day previewing properties that meet your criteria. We
show you homes listed by any brokerage firm in the Austin area and we are able to narrow a list of hundreds of properties because of factors such
as neighborhood or home features. We preview the properties first because we are able to look at several homes in the time it would take both of us
to view just a couple. Other agents may make you spend your valuable time driving by homes and then telling them which homes you wish to see.
Instead we narrow the list and show you only the most well kept homes, in the best areas, at the best value. That is unless you are looking for a
fixer-upper, then we will adjust our criteria for narrowing the search! The bottom line is to save you time and money!
FOR SALE BY OWNER
We often work with homeowners that wish to sell their home themselves. In fact, many of the listings that our team takes are from people who
have tried unsuccessfully to sell their homes themselves. We maintain awareness of all for sale by owner properties that are listed in the Austin
area and will be happy to arrange a showing for you. In this transaction, you will continue to be represented by us with our buyer’s representation
agreement. It is the seller who loses, as they complete the transaction with no professional representation.
NEW BUILDER CONSTRUCTION
Many homebuyers are not aware that the representatives at new construction sales centers work for the builder, and do not represent the buyer’s
best interests. Our team has extensive knowledge of area builder reputations, floor plans and lots as well as schools, neighborhoods, amenities
and accessibility. As your Exclusive Buyer’s Agent, we will negotiate the purchase price on your behalf with the builder and assist you in selecting
upgrades. We will work behind the scenes throughout the transaction to ensure everything goes smoothly.
Before We Get Started
The single most important thing for you to do before beginning your new home search is to select and meet with a mortgage lender. You can find a
list of recommended lenders in the vendor list at the back of this guide. It is important to do this before we begin our search for several reasons:
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It allows you to determine how much your monthly payment will be.
It helps us to determine what price range we should stay within.
It gives you an estimate of how much money you will need to have for down payment and closing costs.
Most importantly, it helps us to negotiate from a stronger position.
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So You’re Ready to Buy
a New Home
Whether this is your first home purchase or one in a line of several over the
past years, we would like to provide you with some basic information upfront to
prepare you for your search. We hesitate to begin this with information about
what it will cost to buy your new home, but after all, money is the bottom line.
We are certain you would like to be informed of what costs you will incur.
FOUR CHECKS PRIOR
TO CLOSING
You will need to write four checks prior to closing on your new home. All costs
are average and will vary with the price, size and features of your new home.
1. Option Fee ($100-$500). Payable to seller at the receipt of the contract
and is credited toward your closing costs.
2. Earnest Money (1% of the sales price of the home): Payable to the title
company at signing of offer. This will be credited toward your closing costs.
3. Inspection ($300-$500): Payable to the inspector at time of the inspection
during the option period.
4. Credit Check and Appraisal ($400): Payable to the Lender after the
option period expires.
Y O U R M O N T H LY P A Y M E N T — P I T I
The monthly payment on your new home will include the principle and interest
on the loan you take out with your mortgage company. In addition, you will be
responsible for paying yearly property taxes and homeowners insurance. If you
choose, you can have your taxes and insurance added to your monthly
payment (some loans require this), or you can pay them on an annual basis.
To the left is a table that will give you an idea of the monthly payment you can
expect including your loan principle and interest (P & I) based on a 30 year
mortgage at 8% APR interest rate. Taxes and insurance will vary greatly
depending on the area in which you live and the features of your home.
Generally, on a $100,000 to $200,000 home, your taxes will range from
$2,000 to $4,000 annually and your homeowners insurance will range from
$300 to $800 annually.
Once you have found the home you wish to purchase your lender can
complete a Good Faith Estimate for you that will better predict your closing
costs and estimated monthly payment.
Monthly payment schedule based
on 8% APR Interest
for a 30 year mortgage.*
Loan Amount
Monthly Payment
$100,000
$ 733
$110,000
$ 807
$120,000
$ 880
$130,000
$ 953
$140,000
$1,027
$150,000
$1,100
$160,000
$1,174
$170,000
$1,247
$180,000
$1,320
$190,000
$1,394
$200,000
$1,467
$210,000
$1,540
$220,000
$1,614
$230,000
$1,687
$240,000
$1,761
$250,000
$1,834
$260,000
$1,907
$270,000
$1,981
$280,000
$2,054
$290,000
$2,127
$300,000
$2,201
$310,000
$2,274
$320,000
$2,348
$330,000
$2,421
$340,000
$2,494
$350,000
$2,568
$360,000
$2,641
$370,000
$2,714
$380,000
$2,788
$390,000
$2,861
$400,000
$2,935
* Monthly payments listed
are principle and interest only.
Taxes and insurance are additional.
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HOME BUYING PROCESS CHART
Initial Consultation
Info. About Brokerage Services
Buyer’s Representation Agreement
Buyer’s Packet
Buyer’s Agent Previews Properties
Option Period
7-10 days
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HOME BUYING PROCESS
There are several steps that we go through together while finding and purchasing your home. For many of these we simply tell you that the task
has been completed for you, however, others may require some work from you. We inform you about every aspect of the transaction and remind
you when there are tasks that you should be working on to complete. On the previous page is a chart that shows the flow of these tasks so you
can better understand the home buying process.
TASK: Secure Financing
TIMEFRAME: Before We Begin Looking
The first step in buying a home is to obtain loan pre-approval. This provides you with the information you need to determine how much home you
can afford and what type of monthly payment you are comfortable with. In addition, many sellers do not consider offers from buyers that are not
pre-approved. We work with several lenders that have proven to offer exceptional customer service and competitive interest rates. A list of
recommended lenders can be found in the vendor list at the back of this guide. You may use one of these, or choose one of your own.
Three elements are crucial to the purchase of a home: the down payment, closing costs and qualifying for a mortgage.
Here is a quick rundown of what you should know:
Down Payment
Conventional lenders will typically require a 20% down payment, although you may be able to find loans with no down payments. With down
payments less than 20%, you will likely have to pay private mortgage insurance which guarantees the lender will be repaid in case of default.
Mortgages insured by the Federal Housing Administration (FHA) and those available to U.S. veterans often require very low down payments. Ask
your lender if you can qualify for one of these loans.
If you have trouble coming up with the down payment, there are some tips to ease the burden:
• Start early. Begin saving for a down payment as soon as possible. After a few years it adds up.
• Ask for a Flex 97 mortgage, underwritten by Fannie Mae. It only requires 3% down provided that you have good credit. Also, you may be able
to borrow that 3% on credit cards.
• Convert stocks. Consider selling stock for the down payment. The housing market is often a better investment anyway.
• Sell an asset. If you have “toys” such as a boat, extra car or other asset, consider selling it for the down payment.
• Borrow from relatives. Today lenders will allow you to use money from relatives as the down payment if it is provided as a gift.
Check with your lender for restrictions.
Closing Costs
No matter what home you buy, there will be closing costs. These can include: discount points, title insurance, escrow fees, attorney fees, a
termite report, recording fees, appraisal fees, document preparation fees, notary fees and loan underwriting fees. Usually, these are due in cash,
but sometimes they can be folded into the mortgage.
Loan Qualification
Primarily, your income plus the interest rate secured, determine the size of the mortgage you qualify for. The higher the interest rate, the higher
the monthly payment. The higher the monthly payment, the more income you need to qualify for the mortgage. For conventional financing, lenders
generally limit the monthly payment to 28% of your gross monthly income. Exceptions can be made depending on individual circumstances. The
amount of debt you currently have may also factor in the decision.
Contacting a lender before you make an offer on a house may be a good idea. This head start gives you a chance to resolve any problems that
may arise without the pressure of contract deadlines. You can also get pre-approved for a loan which puts you in a strong position if you make an
offer on a house that receives offers from other buyers.
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TASK: Inspection
TIMEFRAME: At Acceptance Of Offer
Upon acceptance of the offer, you will arrange for an inspection of the property. This needs to be completed during the option period so that if
something is discovered during the inspection (that you cannot live with and the seller is not willing to fix), you may cancel the contract and only
forfeit your Option Fee.
The enclosed vendor list provides a list of Texas Real Estate Commission (TREC) licensed inspectors. You will need to arrange for the home
inspection during your option period. The inspection will take two to four hours and you will only need to be present for the last half-hour when the
inspector reviews the findings with you. All homes have a long list of minor repairs. However, we are mainly looking for major mechanical or structural
defects to the property. The cost of the inspection varies based on the size and features of the home and will range from $300 to $500. This
payment is due at the time of the inspection.
TASK: Prepare Amendment
TIMEFRAME: Immediately Following Inspection
After the Inspection, we will complete an Amendment to the Contract. This amendment will include any items that were discovered during the
inspection that you would like the Seller to repair for you. The Amendment will then be negotiated between yourself and the seller, much like the
Contract was. Once an agreement on repairs to be completed has been reached, you will forfeit your right to the Option.
TASK: Obtain HomeownerÕ s Insurance
TIMEFRAME: During Option Period
In order to close on your new home, you need to arrange for Homeowner’s Hazard Insurance. You will need to notify your lender of the insurance
company you choose, a contact name and a phone number. The enclosed vendor list provides names of insurance agents that our clients have
used in the past and have been very satisfied with. You may receive a discount by having your car insurance and homeowner’s insurance with the
same company, so check with your current insurance agent as well. We recommend that you obtain at least two estimates from different agents
and then make a decision.
TASK: Transfer Utilities and Schedule Services
TIMEFRAME: Two Weeks Prior to Closing
You will need to transfer the utilities to your name before moving into your new home. In order to save money on hook-up fees, call ahead and ask
the utility companies to transfer the billing to your name upon cancellation by the Seller. In the enclosed vendor list you will find most utility
information for Austin and surrounding areas. If you need further information, please don’t hesitate to call us, we are here to help you.
TASK: Funds Available in the Bank and Ensure Loan Quality
TIMEFRAME: 72 Hours Prior to Closing
Obtaining pre-approval for a home loan is just the first step in funding your loan at closing. Many times buyers plan to use monies from stocks or
401k retirement plans as down payment on their new home. If you plan to liquidate stocks or 401k to supplement your down payment, the money
from the sale of these funds must be available in the form of cash in your bank account at least 72 hours prior to closing. Because a withdrawal
from a 401k can be a complicated and time-consuming process, we advise you to begin the withdrawal of these funds immediately.
On average, one out of five home mortgage loans goes through a quality control check. The lender does this to ensure that the borrower’s
financial status has had NO CHANGE since the approval of the loan was granted. No matter how good your financial situation is, lenders strongly
advise against changing your financial status from the date of your loan approval. This includes, but is not limited to, applying for new credit,
gaining new credit, purchasing appliances, furniture, cars, changing jobs or quitting your job. An appropriate time to make any of the above
financial changes would be after the closing and funding of your new home. If you have any questions about your purchase decisions while you
are waiting to close on your new home, please consult your mortgage lender for advice.
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HOME BUYING PROCESS
Task: HUD 1
Timeframe: One Day Prior to Closing
One day prior to closing, or sometimes just hours prior to closing, the title company will complete the HUD 1. This is the document that tells us
how much money the Buyer needs to bring to closing. We will call you with this amount and to tell you the location of the closing. You will then
have a cashier's check made out to the title company in the correct amount according to the HUD 1. Bring this check along with your driver’s
license to closing on the specified day.
Task: Closing
Timeframe: Day of Closing
You will receive keys to your new home from the seller when the loan funds. You may be able to begin moving in immediately following closing,
however some sellers may require that funding go through before you may take possession. Funding usually happens by the end of the business
day. The closing will take approximately one hour.
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VENDOR LIST
ACCOUNTANT
BLINDS & DRAPES
CONCRETE
Leslie Pearson, P.C., CPA
894-3210
Individual, Corporate and Partnership Tax
Bookkeeping, Professional QuickBooks Advisor
Ashley’s Blinds and Window Coverings
Ashley whittenberger
301-9995
Blinds, Shutters, Shades and Draperies
King Kongcrete
219-9087
All styles of finished concrete, sidewalks,
room additions, planter boxes, etc.
Egon Stockenbojer, CPA
291-4686
Tax Preparation, Bookkeeping, Incorporation
Services
Blinds Unlimited
Lee Stewart
267-7223
Window Coverings, Shutters,
Carpet, Tile and Wood Floors
COUNTER TOPS
American Conservation & Air
Kent Ambrose
335-2222
Air Conditioning and Heating
Budget Blinds of Austin
Patti or Larry Maltz
794-8002
Window Treatments, Blinds, Shutters, Etc.
DECKS
The Main Man
Greg Fowler
626-4974
Air Conditioning and Heating
CABINETRY
APPLIANCES
CARPENTERS
J.C.’s Appliance Service
John Contreras
481-0177, 208-2303
Major Household Appliance Service
and Sales, New and Used
Jerry Helton Carpentry
371-3839
Interior (Trim, Molding, Bookcases, Doors,
Entertainment Centers, Cabinets, Remodel,
Paint/Finish Work, Stair Rails)
Exterior (Decks, Arbors, Patio Covers, Windows,
Doors, Trim, Porches, Storage Buildings,
Rotten Wood Repair)
Bill Parsons Countertops
Therese Parsons
259-5100
Laminate Countertops, Walls, Furniture
AIR CONDITIONING & HEATING
Parrish & Company, Inc.
Kelly Parrish
835-0937
Fireplaces, Cabinets, Garage Doors, Appliances
Installation Available
ATTORNEY
Chamberlain McHaney
Amy Horowitz
474-9124
Legal – All Types of Civil
Parrish & Company, Inc.
Kelly Parrish
835-0937
CARPET CLEANING & REPAIR
Carpet Muscle
Corey or Lisa Thibodaux
260-9404
Carpet Cleaning and Repairs
Upholstery, Tile and Grout, Air duct, Pressure
Washing “We Get It Clean, Or You Get It FREE!”
K & M Steam Cleaning
Ken Moncebaiz
836-8900
Carpet Cleaning, Tile Cleaning, Air Ducts,
Upholstery Cleaning
AUTOMOTIVE REPAIR
Bishop’s Automotive
453-1400
BEAUTY SALON
Grapevine Salon
Paul Anderson
468-9541
Lone Star Carpet
Chris
836-9311
Installation & Repair
Kisma Hair Co.
Anet Bennett or Amy Bruzzone
349-9992
All Hair Services | Aveda Concept Salon
CHIMNEY SERVICES
Superior Chimney Service
Craig Nietfeld
441-7244, 554-8123
All Chimney Services, Dryer Vent Cleaning
CGE, Incorporated
775-0649, 301-9652
Complete Home Remodel
Floor – Carpet and Tile Removal and
Installation, Decks, Outdoor Kitchens and
Stone Work, Drywall, Interior and Exterior
Painting, Concrete Work – Sidewalks and
Walkways, Fence Repair and Installation
Jerry Helton Carpentry
371-3839
DENTAL/ORTHODONTICS
Austin Orthodontic Specialists
Michael Dillingham, D.D.S., P.C.
447-7848
ELECTRICAL
Neely Electrical Service
335-7682
24 Hour Electrical Work
ESTIMATING SERVICE
Estimating Services Unlimited
Rick Niva
924-2271
All types of repair estimates
ENTERTAINMENT
Fisher Magic Productions
Cody Fisher
832-0283
www.fishermagic.com
EXTERIOR REPAIRS
Curb Appeal Team
656-7725
TCM Complete Home Service
657-5615
Complete home repair and remodel,
interior and exterior painting, lawn care
and maintenance, make ready
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VENDOR LIST
FENCING
HANDY MAN
Austin Fences and Outdoors
243-6243 North | 243-9243 South
25 years of experience, fully insured.
Lenny Fein
653-6440
CGE, Incorporated
775-0649, 301-9652
Fence Repair and Installation
Chris Kinnison
837-1399, 775-3857
Carpentry, make-ready, painting
HOME IMPROVEMENTS – CONTRACTORS
FIREPLACES
Leo Leidein
467-8215
Complete Remodel and Carpentry
Parrish & Company, Inc.
Kelly Parrish
835-0937
Trevor Smith
Smith Painting
828-4376, 860-0496
FLOORING
CGE, Incorporated
775-0649, 301-9652
InterSecurities, Inc.
Dale C. Jean
328-7526
LANDSCAPING/LAWNCARE
Allandale Lawn and Landscape, Inc.
Bart Sherman
419-0603
Lawn Maintenance, Landscape Design and
Installation
LOCKSMITH
Central Lock and Key
Vic
335-0190
Residential, Automotive and Commercial
Locksmith Service
INSPECTOR
Darrell Black Custom Wood Flooring, Inc.
Darrell Black
444-7938
Wood Floor Installation
Sand and Finish Wood Floors
FOUNDATION REPAIR
Bruecher Foundation
Howie Bruecher
512-335-8867
Slab and Pier and Beam Repair
Drainage Correction | Retaining Walls
Tucker Engineering
Jeff or Donna Tucker
255-7477
donnatucker@austin.rr.com
www.tuckerengineering.net
Structural Inspections and Design
FURNITURE REPAIR
Texas Re-Key Service, Inc.
Kenneth Jennings
929-5397
INSURANCE
Houseworks
Robin Boozer
585-3857
House cleaning, lawn service, maintenance
Anderson Insurance Partners
Mike Anderson
372-8311
MAID & CLEANING SERVICE
Best Insurance Rates in Texas
Ruth Stewart
888-777-0474
Health
Carry’s Cleaning
Rosia
326-1782
Hausman Insurance
Paula Lincoln
453-0755
Home, Auto, Life and Business Insurance
Milestone Mortgage
Joe Brown Team
637-9108
www.joebrownteam.com
Mortgage Loans
McMahon Insurance Group
Joe McMahon or Lily Cooksey
447-6628
Auto, Business, Dental, Disability, Health, Home
Restoration Shop
Michael McGreary
458-6000
MORTGAGE LOANS
MOVERS
Texas Lone Star Moving Systems
930-8627
Watkins Insurance Group
Patrick Watkins
452-8877
Westlake Moving Co.
Darrin Coe
328-3880
INTERIOR DESIGN/DECORATING
PAINTER
Junk Busters
249-5500
866-JUNK-HAUL
Robin Bond Interiors
Robin Bond
659-6598
rbi@austin.rr.com
CGE, Incorporated
775-0649, 301-9652
GRAPHIC DESIGNER
INVESTORS
Stacy Design
Stacy Holland
299-9252
Creative Concept, Graphic Design, Production
Edward Jones
Mike Davis
292-7500
www.edwardjones.com
Investments and Financial Planning
GARAGE DOORS
Parrish & Company, Inc.
Kelly Parrish
835-0937
GARBAGE REMOVAL
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Quality Home Inspections
Vicki Biddle
894-0404
Real Estate and Termite Inspections
Jose Laredo Painting
567-0352, 912-0029
Interior/exterior painting, Free Estimates
PEST CONTROL
A-Aardvark Pest Control
282-6741
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PEST CONTROL, CONTINUED
REAL ESTATE
TELECOMMUNICATIONS
Miles Pest Control
Chet Miles
947-7890
General Pest Control, Termite
Keller Williams Realty
Goldwasser Team
Chad Goldwasser, Realtor®, CRS, ABR
420-0300
www.GoldwasserTeam.com
All Wright Telecommunications
Mike
388-4375
PLUMBING
Johnny Rooter Plumbing, Inc.
Johnny Ellzey or Florance Cordes
451-3031
Unstopping Drains, Camera and Hydro Jet
Mainstream Services
Don Huslage, Master Plumber
930-9535
Plumbing, Pools
Mike Kraus Plumbing
293-0560
RECRUITERS
Maxwell Locke & Ritter
Josh Kern
370-3262
Accounting & Finance
REMODELING
Brady Construction Services, Inc.
Gary Brady
288-5180
Remodeling Services – Kitchens, Baths, Additions
TILE
D.C. Tile
Dennis
512-339-0853
Ceramic Tile, Stone Sales and Installation
Sun Tile Corporation
David Campos
312-5100
TREE TRIMMING
Austin Complete Tree Service
Hank Gonzalez
440-7767
CGE, Incorporated
775-0649, 301-9652
Touchstone Plumbing
442-6389
ROOFING
POOL SERVICE
Akaya Pools
Jaohah and Emily Mangum
326-5662
Pool Design, Construction, Repair and Re-Plaster
Mainstream Services
Don Huslage, Master Plumber
930-9535
Plumbing, Pools
Acura Roofing
Pat Moran
280-6875
Roofing, Re-Roofing, Repairs
USA Roofing
Ron Sparks
259-2683
All Types of Roofing, Roof Repair
SECURITY SYSTEMS
PRESSURE WASHING
Quality Pressure Washing Services
797-3428
Sloan Security
312-0205
SEPTIC SYSTEMS
Strong Arm Detailing & Pressure Washing
Rick Hyde
826-7877 | 288-7563
hydef@sbcglobal.net
Necessary, Inc.
Janet Dunkelberg, R.S.
445-2250
On-site Sewage Facility Consultation,
Certification, Design
PRINTERS
Kwik Kopy
346-6404
kwikkopy@austin.rr.com
Rainbow Septic
Jan Witt
380-9024
Septic inspections, pumping, repairs & installation
Presentation Solutions
302-4664
STONE WORK
PURIFIERS
CGE, Incorporated
775-0649, 301-9652
Ecoquest Intl/Nietfeld Services.
Craig Nietfeld
441-7244 | 554-8123
Air and Water Purifiers, Odor Removal
SURVEYING
Rust Land Surveying
Dennis Rust
238-6031
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VENDOR LIST
CITY OF AUSTIN
CITY OF GEORGETOWN
ELECTRIC
ELECTRIC
City of Austin Utilities – 512-494-9400
City of Georgetown – 512-930-3640
WATER/SANITATION
WATER/SANITATION
City of Austin Utilities – 512-494-9400
City of Georgetown – 512-930-3640
GAS
GAS
TXU Gas – 800-460-3030
TXU – 800-460-3030
TELEPHONE
TELEPHONE
Southwestern Bell – 800-464-7928
Verizon Phone Company – 800-483-4000
CABLE T.V.
CABLE T.V.
Time Warner Communications – 512-485-5555
Cox Communications – 512-930-3085
CITY OF ROUND ROCK
ELECTRIC
CITY OF DRIPPING SPRINGS
TU Electric – 800-242-9113
ELECTRIC
WATER/SANITATION
Perdenales Electric – 800-554-4732
City of Round Rock – 512-218-5460
WATER/SANITATION
GAS
Dripping Springs Water Supply Corp. – 512-585-7897
TXU Gas – 800-460-3030
GAS
TELEPHONE
Wimberly Gas Company- 872-847-9825
Southwestern Bell – 800-464-7928
TELEPHONE
CABLE T.V.
Verizon Phone Company – 800-483-4000
Time Warner Communications – 512-485-5555
CABLE T.V.
Time Warner Cable – 512-485-5555
CITY OF PFLUGERVILLE
ELECTRIC
CITY OF LAKEWAY
TXU Electric – 800-242-9113
ELECTRIC
WATER/SANITATION
Perdenales Electric – 888-554-4732
City Hall – 512-251-3076
WATER/SANITATION
GAS
Lakeway Municipal Utilities District – 512-266-6222
TXU Gas – 800-460-3030
GAS
TELEPHONE
Sharp Propane – 800-460-3030
Southwestern Bell – 800-464-7928
TELEPHONE
CABLE T.V.
Southwestern Bell – 800-464-7928
Cox Communications – 512-930-3085
CABLE T.V.
Time Warner Cable – 512-485-5555
CITY OF CEDAR PARK
ELECTRIC
Perdenales Electric – 888-554-4732
WATER/SANITATION
Cedar Park Water Department – 512-258-4121
GAS
TXU Gas – 800-460-3030
TELEPHONE
Southwestern Bell – 800-464-7928
CABLE T.V.
Time Warner Communications – 512-485-5555
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