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May 2001 Newsletter

1. About Us & April's $300 winner!
2. May's $ Saving Tip- Cutting Costs Not Electricity
3. Improve Your Home's Curb Appeal
4. Extend The Life Of Your Deck
5. Our Sponsors & Affiliate Program
6. The Monthly Funny! :)

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1. About Us & April's $300 winner!
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Home-Work is a free contractor referral service. We provide you with information on the screening process that we have put our contractors through. Interested company's will contact you to set up a free estimate. We've done your homework for you in saving you time and potential hassle.
Shauna Gardiner is leaving for a short while to go on maternity leave and I will be replacing her here. Please do not hesitate to
call me regarding any of your questions and/or home renovation needs.

Congratulations to May's winner of $300 towards his renovation project! The winner is John Jensen! If you receive this e-mail, you are registered for each monthly draw. Best of luck!
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2. Cut The Cost of Your Electrical Bill
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Energy saving tips:
I was reading through the pamphlet Enmax sent out and realized
that a lot of the tips they have in here are the things I am continually telling my husband when he is in the kitchen!
1. Make sure your pot size is consistent with the burner size.
2. Don't open the oven door to sneak a peek when it is on. Opening
the door can reduce the amount of heat in your oven by as much as 24 degrees Celsius. More energy will be required to reheat your oven! Turn on the light and look in.
Another good thing to know is that dirty condenser coils found on
the back or bottom of your refrigerator should be checked and cleaned at least twice a year. Dirty coils lead to higher operating costs.(Enmax)
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3. Improve Your Home's Curb Appeal
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Curb appeal is the impression your home's exterior conveys. Adding curb appeal to your home will help you beat the competition and pad your bottom line when it's time to sell, or just to improve your life. Most importantly, curb appeal makes you want to go inside, says Kit Davey, a Redwood City, Calif.-based interior designer, who works on model homes. To give your home curb appeal and make it stand out on the block pay attention to the details. Here are some things you can do to improve your home:

New paint : There's nothing like a fresh coat of paint to give your home that "newly built" look. Don't rush the job, and choose a color scheme that sets your home apart from others on the block (but doesn't clash with the neighborhood). Remove old built-up layers of paint before applying a new one. If you don't need to remove existing paint, you do need to prepare the surface.

New landscaping: 
Well-manicured landscaping helps frame curb appeal. You want
tidy, simple, healthy landscaping installed in proportion with your home. It's important to know how your landscaping will appear once its matured. From a practical sense, the plants and trees provide shade and passive cooling as they control erosion and pollution.  Trees also provide privacy, especially if you are in a single-level house surrounded by two story homes. "Houses with mature trees fetch more money," says Pinto. 
New roof : Asphalt shingle roofs, available in multidimensional textures and decorator colors, are the most economical. For a unique look without the cost of slate, one of the most expensive roofing products, consider simulated slate shingles.

New paving : New sidewalks, driveways and other non-landscaped surfaces help pave the way to curb appeal. If you are about to sell your home, Pinto suggests affordable concrete stamped with the impressions of cobblestones for a European look. 

New doors, windows : 
Portals should make visitors feel welcome. New double doors, energy-efficient windows framed with shutters and garage doors with half moon windows all add the final touches to curb appeal. What's the thing people see first? The garage door. If you have to replace it, replace it with a a sectional garage door with some interesting windows. (Broderick Perkins - Home Store.com)
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4. Treat Your Deck Like Your Kitchen Floor
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Whether your deck is already old or was just installed, these pointers will help extend its life: Treat your deck like your kitchen floor. Pat Coughlin, manager of brand development for Flood Co., a manufacturer of stain products, says people often think of a deck as self-cleaning, when in reality it needs to be cleaned as much as your kitchen floor. Coughlin recommends major spring and fall deck cleanings. At these times you should inspect for damage, clean off debris with a hose, sand splinters, and use a stain remover to lift any grill or dirt stains. Throughout the year, keep an eye on your deck. Brush off fallen leaves for better air circulation and so leaves won't rot and leave mildew. If your deck surface is near the ground and air circulation is limited, cover the soil with a polyethylene barrier topped with decorative rock to prevent moisture damage underneath. Clean between decking board cracks and use pot feet to keep potted plants elevated.
(Better Homes and Gardens)
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5. Affiliate Program & Our Sponsor
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We are currently implementing a program called "Refer A Friend". It's a way for you or your company to receive a gift certificate as a thank you for referring our service. We will be implementing this program next month so watch our website for more details. It's easy- just tell friends and family who are needing work done about our service! They get free information and contractors interested in quoting on their job! 
We currently also have sponsoring companies that help promote our service. Please find our more about them at: http://www.homeworkcanada.com/sponsors.htm

Pillar to Post Home Inspection, Remax House of Real Estate, AmeriSpec Home Inspection Services, Informative Home Inspections, Keaco Services, Chesney's Home Hardware, Gunther's Building Supply.
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6. The Monthly Funny! :)
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A little boy wanted $100 very badly; his mother told him to pray to God for it. He prayed for two weeks but nothing turned up. Then he decided perhaps he should write God a letter requesting the $100. When the post office received the letter addressed to God, they opened it and decided to send it to the Prime Minister. The Prime Minister was so impressed, touched and amused that he instructed his secretary to send the little boy $5. He thought this would appear to be a lot of money to a little boy. The little boy was delighted with the $5 and sat down to write a thank-you letter, which read as follows; Dear God, Thank you very much for sending me the money. I noticed that you had to send it through Ottawa. As usual, those thieves deducted $95. 

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