NPBA March 2013 Newsletter

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Mission Statement

The North Peninsula Building Association represents builders and associates of the building industry. We advocate constant improvement of building and business practices to provide quality construction in our community.

Vol. 6, Issue 3

www.npba.info

360-452-8160

PO Box 748 • 3430 E. Highway 101, Ste. #1, Port Angeles, WA 98362

Plan to attend the 16th Annual 2013 Building, Remodeling and Energy Expo!

DON’T MISS THE LARGEST BUILDING SHOW IN CLALLAM COUNTY!

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It’s hard to believe that it is that time of the year again but Expo 2013 is right around the corner. This year’s show will feature the latest and best products and services for your next project. The show runs from 9 a.m-4 p.m. Saturday, April 6, and from 10 a.m.-4 p.m. Sunday, April 7. This year’s show will feature a beautifully landscaped front entrance by Blake Tile & Stone, be sure to come and check out the amazing outdoor living space they have created as you enter the Expo halls. Another exciting addition to the show will be some delicious food cooked on the Big Green Egg. It will be served up by the SHS Choir Students and Boosters with the assistance of Big Green Egg grill master Linda Alger of Everwarm Hearth and Home. While you are at the show, be sure to enter our shopping spree sponsored by Angeles Millwork and Hartnagel Building Supply. There will be a drawing for a $250 gift certificate

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April 6 & 7, 2013 Sequim High School Campus Saturday, 9 am to 4 pm Sunday, 10 am to 4 pm www.SequimExpo.com to EACH store on BOTH Saturday and Sunday! And of course, there will be great presentations running both days in our demonstration hall. For a complete list of topics and for a list of our exhibitors, visit our website at SequimExpo.com. We look forward to seeing you at the show! If you have a service or product that you would like to present to the public, booth space is still available. Call the office at 452-8160 for more information or email expo@npba.info.

New printed Membership Directory arriving soon! The 2013 NPBA Membership Directory is nearing completion and will be arriving in your April 3 issue of the Sequim Gazette and Peninsula Daily News. The directory can be found in the center of the Official Expo Program Guide. Once you have finished reading the Official Expo Program Guide, just pull out and save the center section for easy reference to tradespersons and associates who can help you with your next project. The NPBA would like to thank the Sequim Gazette for printing and producing the 2013 directory and Donna Pacheco of Lumber Traders, Inc. for assisting with the graphic design.

Come to the Expo to see the latest in building products, materials and energy efficiency options. Meet industry experts who can help! Open to the Public FREE Admission | FREE Parking | Enter to Win Prizes Talk with Industry Experts | See Innovative New Products Meet Builders | Remodelers | Skilled Contractors Get Answers | Discover New Ideas | Find Creative Solutions Learn How To Finance Your Project Go Green with Renewable Energy & Energy Efficiency PLUS Attend FREE Workshops & Demonstrations


Vol. 6, Issue 3

NPBA of fices have relocated!

March 2013

Please stop in and see us at our new location: 350 W. Washington St., Suite 3 in Sequim

NPBA welcomes new members: A Dependable Contractor Bath Fitter JACE The Real Estate Company Kenneth Hays Architect Michael Hall Designs Hope Roofing & Construction Northwest Home Gallery, a division of A & A Appliance Pacific Cedar Homes

Only our physical location has changed, all other contact information remains the same.

Thank you renewing members! All Weather Heating & Cooling Budget Blinds Ferrellgas Hadlock Building Supply McCrorie Carpet One Olympic Garage Door Olympic Peninsula Title Company On-Site Services Sherry Grimes Designs Sherwin Williams Washington Federal

CODE CORNER Clallam and Jefferson County, Port Angeles, Port Townsend, Sequim, Juan de Fuca Chapter of ICC

Continuing our discussion on decks and their attachment to the house ‌

In order to address both the vertical loading (people, furniture, etc., on the deck) and lateral loading (seismic, wind, etc., from the side), a pressure-treated ledger at the face of the home is required. The joists can no longer be attached solely with joist hangers to the rim of the structure. The ledger must be anchored with lag bolts or screws into the rim and not through the use of nails. Note also that any metal fasteners or connectors that come in contact with pressure-treated wood must be hot-dipped galvanized or stainless steel due to the corrosive nature of current pressure-treating processes. To prevent the deck from racking, additional mechanical fasteners are required. These hold-down devices shall be installed in not less than two locations and each device shall have an allowable stress design capacity of not less that 1,500 pounds. Note that these devices do need to connect to the framing inside the home. See the figure below. For questions on the allowable capacity of the hold-down device, check with the supplier.

Calendar of Events March 21

April date TBD April 6-7 April 11 April 20 April 25

NPBA General Membership Meeting 6 p.m. featuring Dr. David Crowe, Chief Economist, NAHB First Aid — call NPBA at 452-8160 for details 16th Annual Building, Remodeling and Energy Expo NPBA Board of Directors Meeting Surplus Sale, Clallam County Fairgrounds NPBA General Membership Meeting 6 p.m. April 27 Homes for our Troops Groundbreaking for Cpl. Ammon Lang


Vol. 6, Issue 3

March 2013

Member News!

Certified Aging in Place Specialists (CAPS) offer design solutions for safe, independent living at home

Jac Osborn, owner of by Design Group, recently has become the only CAPS certified remodeler in Clallam County. Those seeking help with adapting their homes to meet changing lifestyles need look no further than a Certified Aging in Place Specialist (CAPS). Undergoing a remodel is a daunting prospect under any circumstance. When faced with an emergency such as an injury or if aging parents unexpectedly move in, it can be even more so. Consulting a CAP Specialist can ensure that you receive comprehensive, practical information that allows you to make informed choices about necessary home modifications. Studies by the American Association of Retired Persons (AARP) indicate that older homeowners prefer to “age in place,” which means staying in your home safely, independently and comfortably, for as long as

you wish. The National Association of Home Builders (NAHB) in collaboration with the AARP developed the CAPS program to meet the growing needs of the baby boomer housing market. Seventy-seven million baby boomers are reaching retirement age in the first years of the 21st century and 49 percent of them do not feel that their home will fully meet their needs as they grow older, according to the NAHB. CAPS graduates are specifically trained to work with older adults to renovate their homes for “aging in place.” A CAPS consultation addresses the code issues, safety issues, common remodeling expenditures and projects, product ideas and the resources needed to provide safe housing solutions. by Design Group, Inc. features Best Bath System’s barrier free walk-in bath tubs and low-threshold showers designed for seniors and people of all abilities. Osborn is the only CAPS certified remodeler in Clallam County and invites anyone who wishes to learn more about safe bathing and

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“aging in place” to stop by their showroom, located at 11 E. Runnion Road from 9 a.m.-4 p.m. Monday-Friday or call them at 582-1843 to arrange a free in home CAPS consultation. Learn more about home modifications and “Aging in Place” at www.nahb.org/remodel — National Association of Home Builders or www.naipc.org — National Aging in Place Council or www.aarp.org/ — American Association of Retired Persons.

Builder looks to get best value for their clients Larry Loucks, material and labor estimator for Estes Builders, has enrolled with Reed Construction Data company to learn how national material and labor costs averages compare with what Estes Builders has experienced. “We are always looking at ways to help our clients’ budgets go further so if we discover our trade partners and suppliers are not in line with what national prices are, we want to know about it and negotiate for better pricing,” said Loucks. Reed’s construction database provides up-to-date pricing on localized construction materials labor and equipment costs.

About Estes Builders Founded in 1989, Estes Builders designs and constructs custom homes throughout the Olympic and Kitsap peninsulas including Port Angeles, Sequim, Port Townsend, Poulsbo, Kingston, Bremerton and Silverdale. They have been a North Peninsula Building Association Built Green member since its inception and they are an Energy Star partner. Estes Builders also has received several national accolades. The company is a two-time recipient of the prestigious National Housing Quality Award, ranked second nationally in Homeowner Satisfaction-Excellence in Class and named America’s Best Builder by the publisher of Builder Magazine. Estes Builders is among fewer than 1 percent of builder-leaders nationwide to become a Quality Certified Homebuilder through the National Association of Homebuilders Research Center. Its website address is www.estesbuilders. com or phone 800-630-4399. If you have news that you would like to share, be sure to e-mail or call us and we will include you in an upcoming edition of the newsletter or Building Bulletin.

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Vol. 6, Issue 3

March 2013

NPBA Annual Builders Surplus Sale April 20, 2013, 12-3pm Clallam County Fairgrounds

New and used building materials, overstocks and over-runs, Perfect for your home improvements! Mulch, topsoil, compost & bark for your landscaping project. Too many items to list. Plan to attend and find just what you need at bargain prices!

Surplus items piling up?

Donate them to the NPBA Surplus Sale. Contact faleana@npba.info for call the office at 452-8160

RECEnt ADDitionS to ouR tEAM Paul Eyestone

Contractor Sales at Angeles Millwork

Rebecca Wells

Admin. Assistant at Angeles Millwork

Donna Hoyt

Window Specialist at Hartnagel

A recent addition to our sales team, Paul has a background in home design and definitely knows his way around a set of blueprints. For home improvement and building projects, come see Paul for creative ideas and sensible suggestions.

Rebecca joins our team armed with enthusiasm and hardware store experience. From order tracking to sales assistance, Rebecca is great at following up on all of the details that go into our many special orders for your building materials. Donna has returned to her sales post as a specialist in a wide variety of windows for new construction as well as energy-efficient replacement windows that qualify for local weatherization rebate programs. Call Donna today for your new windows and rebate information. Members

1601 S “C” St., Port Angeles 457-8581 • angelesmillwork.com

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3111 Hwy 101 E, Port Angeles 452-8933 • hartnagels.com

Your Employee-Owned, Hometown Stores for Lumber, Paint, Hardware & More!

Mackenzie Cowell Memorial Scholarship Application is now available

BIAW is proud to announce the 2013 Mackenzie Cowell Memorial Scholarship application process is now open. Created to offer education dollars to those students who choose the building industry as their life’s work, BIAW and its local associations have awarded thousands of dollars to hundreds of deserving students for more than 11 years. Visit BIAW.com to download an application, the deadline is May 10. Questions? Contact Amanda Fields at 800-228-4229, ext. 114.

2013 NPBA BOARD OF DIRECTORS & STAFF Garret DelaBarre, DelaBarre Construction President Annie O’Rourke, Drafting Solutions Secretary/State Director Julie Myers, First Federal Treasurer Bill Feeley, Feeley Construction 1st Vice President Greg McCarry, Westerra Homes 2nd Vice President Rick Gross, Estes Builders LLC Immediate Past President/State Director Mark Smith, Mark Smith State Director Larry Hanna, LP Hanna Construction Builder Director Scott Schwagler, J & J Construction Builder Director/State Director Dan Donovan, Allform Welding, Inc. Associate Director Tracy Gudgel, Zenovic & Associates Associate Director Kelly Raymond, Cherry Creek Mortgage Associate Director Roger Wheeler, RJ Services, Inc. Associate Director Bill Roberds, Excel Utility Construction Inc. Life Director

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