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Harnessing the

Sun! Solar House

A Sustainable Makes Its Home At New Tellus Museum

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4 Wa y s

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Take your future into your own hands!

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Little Home Repairs That Give a Big

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Backyard BBQ Grilling Rules To Remember pg. 11

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Articles by: Rachel Paxton Lee Dobbins Neil Terc Jim Stevens Tonya Williams Robin Ware distribution / Readership Print Distribution: 6,000 Quarterly Print Magazines Digital Magazine Distribution: 1,500 Quarterly Total Estimated Readership: Approximately 15,000 people. Serving communities in South Metro Atlanta. Print magazine distributed through 200 local storefront locations where people mix and shop.

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June - JULY - AugUST 2009

Table of Contents

volume 8, issue 6

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HED:Green Habitat Foundation’s “Solar D House” Attracts Crowds at Tellus Museum Pg.12 Features

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Budget Bathroom Makeover Ideas by Rachel Paxton All it takes is a few changes and updates!

6-7 What to do About Household Ants How to keep these pesky insects out of your house 8 Little Repairs That Give a Big Bang for Your Buck by Tonya M. Williams Simple maintenance is one of the most important and financially rewarding activities for a homeowner

to perform on their home.

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4 Ways to Avoid Foreclosure by Neil Terc

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Grilling Rules to Remember by Jim Stevens

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7 tips to Keep Your Lawn in Tip-Top Condition

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Advertiser’s Directory

Take your future into your own hands! A foreclosure is a sticky situation you want to avoid at all costs.

Follow these safety rules in order to keep your family and yourself safe from accidents.

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Home Remodeling

Budget Bathroom Makeover Ideas By Rachel Paxton I recently gave my bathroom a complete makeover. It was much easier than I expected, and only took a few days to complete. All for less than $200! The first thing I did was choose some paint. I started out with bare white walls. I chose Kilz brand paint. The color is called “Garden Glove� (a cheerful spring green), and a gallon cost about $15 at Walmart. One gallon was plenty to paint the entire bathroom. Just painting the bathroom gave it whole new look. I also bought a small can of white paint to touch up the paint around the doorways.

extra storage space, we purchased a cabinet that stands over the toilet. It has four shelves and a cupboard and cost about $100 at Home Depot. I recently saw that Walmart had some similar cabinets for between $50 and $75. We have two windows in our bathroom so I thought plants would really brighten up the room. I bought some pretty solid color flower pots from Walmart

for a couple of dollars and some matching spring primroses (less than $2 each). I set the pots on top of the new cabinet. The finishing touch will be a couple of ferns to hang above the garden bathtub, in front of the windows. I love my new bathroom. It looks like a completely different room. Just a few simple changes can update and rejuvenate your bathroom too!

Because our master bathroom is not very well lit, we decided to change the light fixture. For only $40 (including bulbs) at Home Depot, we installed a vanity light fixture over the mirror behind the sinks. It only took a few minutes to install, and it looks great. The bathroom is much brighter now than it was before. To gain some

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Managing the Challenges of Daily Living Counseling/Coaching • • •

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What To Do About Household Ants! www.extension.umn.edu/

Trying to discourage ants from invading the home can be frustrating. Proper food storage and waste management will reduce the food that often attracts workers indoors. Clean all kitchen surfaces, vacuum daily, and rinse recyclable containers before storage. Ant trails can be temporarily disrupted with a mild solution of vinegar and water. Sticky barriers using commercially available materials, such as Tanglefoot or Stickem, or water moats containing soapy water, can be used to prevent ants from reaching plants or

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other items. Caulk cracks that ants are using to enter the home. Many ants enter homes from outside nests as they forage for food. To find their nest, follow the ants. You can encourage foraging by setting out attractive food. Ants usually take regular routes to and from their nest and the food source by establishing a chemical (pheromone) trail. The nest may be found by watching where the ants go; for some ants, such as carpenter ants, this works best at night. If the nest is discovered, it can be treated

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or removed (in the case of rotted wood). In cases where the nest is not found, ants can be kept out of the house by applying an insecticide barrier around the exterior of the building. Careful observation may reveal the ants are entering only through one area of the house; this would allow a spot treatment of that area. If it is not clear where the ants are entering, then treat a 2 4 foot wide area around the entire building. This control method is temporary and retreatments may be necessary.

Using water to flood nests is usually not effective. Use of gasoline also is ineffective and dangerous and causes environmental pollution. Repeated drenchings of a nest with an insecticidal soap solution is sometimes effective in forcing an ant colony to relocate. There is no scientific evidence that spearmint gum, red pepper, orange

peels, or various herbs repel ants effectively. Remember you must kill or relocate the queen to manage an ant colony.

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Home Remodeling

Little Repairs That Give A Big

BANG

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Buck!

By: Tonya M. Williams

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imple Maintenance is one of the most important and financially rewarding activities a homeowner can perform on their home. Simple maintenance consists of completing all minor repairs around the home or yard. Correction of these items, keep the home from being a scratch n’ dent purchase. Potential home buyers view properties with an unforgiving eye. The more ‘scratches and dents’ a home displays, the deeper the price discount on the bottom line. Remember, simple maintenance items often seem more significant to prospective buyers than to the homeowner. Every defect a potential home buyer sees, whether real or imagined, becomes a deduction from the sellers’ asking price. Homeowners reading this article should take a moment to list the simple maintenance tasks around their home. Include the leaky garden hose, the blown bulb and missing light cover in the master bath, missing outlet covers, the unsightly clump of cables --that should be inside the wall-- presently dangling like a tail below a wall mounted flat screen TV, any missing or damaged window screens. Simple maintenance items are minor in nature and have a “20/20 rule”: items take less than 20 minutes to correct and cost less than 20

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dollars total. Homeowners should take a few minutes to decide which items on the list are within their scope of knowledge and which ones will require help to correct. Review the list for accuracy and make sure the correct tools are available to perform the repairs. There is a plethora of do-it-yourself information available via the internet, local Home Improvement stores and on HGTV. Homeowners who are unfamiliar with the required skill set or tools, it’s a great idea to take the time to investigate. The question comes to mind whether or not all this fussing and fixing is warranted. Does simple maintenance make a difference? Is this a waste of time and money? Remember, the value of addressing simple maintenance items before putting a home on the market will be positively reflected in the bottom line when the house sells. Tonya M. Williams is Home & Garden Television’s (HGTV) Real Estate Expert on “Designed to Sell” Atlanta edition; she owns a Décor & Staging Firm and has been a top producing Realtor in Atlanta for almost 10 years. Visit her online at www.tonyaMwilliams.tv or you can email: tonya5000@gmail.com

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Real-Estate

4 Ways to Avoid

Foreclosure So many people wait until it’s too late. Do you know that you can protect yourself?

by: Neil Terc

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n the foreseeable future, experts estimate nearly three to four million people will be unable to avoid foreclosure and will lose their homes due to the current recession. Could today’s homeowners, if prepared with the right kind of knowledge, avoid foreclosure? Below are four services that home mortgage lenders and institutions routinely offer to their clients. 1. Refinance - This is one of the most common activities to avoid foreclosure in the mortgage industry in which the homeowner tries to decrease his interest rate by paying off the actual balance on the mortgage. 2. Loan Modification - This happens when home mortgage lenders change the interest rate or the balance on the mortgage in

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order to decrease the amount of the monthly payment. 3. Repayment Plan - This service is only offered by home mortgage lenders to homeowners who are delinquent on their monthly payments. With this process, home mortgage lenders will add a portion of the past due balance on the mortgage to the monthly payment in order to pay off that late balance in a shorter period of time without paying extra interest. 4. Short Sale - With this process, home mortgage lenders and homeowners agree on selling the house for less than the balance on the mortgage in order to pay off the debt and avoid foreclosure.

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Have a Plan in Place! Take your future into your own hands! A foreclosure is a sticky situation you want to avoid at all costs. It remains on your credit report years down the road and can significantly harm your credit score to the point where it may be difficult to purchase a house ever again. Your lending institution wants to help you avoid foreclosure, keep your home, and for you to stay in it. Be proactive and, above all, be armed with the necessary knowledge to save your home and property! Neil A. Terc is the president of www. YourKasa.com, a unique, interactive website that lists real estate properties from both realtors and homeowners.

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Home Lifestyle

So You Think You Can Grill?

Grilling Rules To Remember Submitted by Jim Stevens

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armer weather is finally here and it is barbecue season. Unfortunately, most of us forget the safety rules when it comes to grilling. Many people are more concerned about preparations and inviting guest more than anything else. Even though it is nice to have a BBQ Grill on a spring or summer day, it is highly recommended to follow the safety rules in order to keep your family and yourself safe from any sort of accidents which may happen. Gases such as Liquid Petroleum and propane are used it is highly inflammable. A small careless little mistake could end up with a huge loss or severe injury.

Negligence of many people working over barbeque grills has led to many grill accidents. Leaving a grill idle for a long period of time is not recommended as it has much possibilities of causing a grill accident. There are some cases where a grill accident has taken place when a person refilled or reattached a gas container of a barbeque grill. This may result in property damage or loss of life. Important things to remember when grilling this season: Checking the air tubes and food Greece blockage is important, especially when cook outdoors on a deck or on your

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lawn. Checking the hoses of the grill and searching for cracks, brittle surfaces or cracks within the grills is also very important. Remember, placing spare gas containers or other inflammable substances can cause grill accidents – so, be aware of that. With charcoal grilling, burning charcoal is considered a poisonous gas which is known as Carbon Monoxide. So, to reduce the risk of CO poisoning - avoid burning charcoal inside close places like indoors. Don’t forget to replace barbecue grill parts when needed. For further information on buying barbeque grill parts and supplies, visit www.IBuyGrillParts.com.

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Smart Homes of the Future

HED:Green Habitat Foundation’s “Solar D House” Attracts Crowds at Tellus Museum BY: Robyn Ware

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ummers in Atlanta may be renowned for thermometer melting temperatures but locals know that it is also a time when ceaseless options for indoor and outdoor activities are at our fingertips. Among the most anticipated activities this summer, is the brand new, fully operational “Solar D House” exhibit, at Tellus: Northwest Georgia Science Museum, in Cartersville, GA.

Sustainable Solar House Makes Its Home At New Tellus Museum

The house was originally designed and built by Engineering and Architecture students at GA Tech for an international competition, in which it placed sixth. Green Habitats Foundation (www.GreenHabitats.org) took over stewardship of the House in December 2008, and decided Tellus museum was an ideal location because of its estimated high volumes of traffic and heavy focus on the sciences. The 120,000 sq ft museum has already experienced upwards of 70,000 visitors since opening in January of this year and is expected to see up to 180,000 more before 2010 is upon us. With Green Habitats Foundation as its steward, the EarthCraft

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Certified Solar D House employs some of the most advanced sustainable technology and resources available on the market today. Aside from its modern aesthetic and livable design elements, the real educational value is in the technology it utilizes, which virtually any homeowner can install in their own home to save precious resources and substantial money on utility bills. A few energy saving highlights include: 39 solar panels, insulating polyurethane base, and water capture and reclamation system. The exhibit is intended to fulfill Green Habitats’ ultimate mission of promoting sustainable building, supporting research and educational programs to design

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and build housing that conserves water and energy. “If we can implement eco-consciousness at the design stage,” Green Habitats founder, John Lie-Nielsen explains, “the builders will follow these designs.” With exhibits like the Solar D House educating and inspiring people of all ages on how easy and stylish sustainable living really can be, Green Habitats believes that builders and engineers will follow suit to meet that demand. To learn more about Green Habitats Foundation, visit: www. GreenHabitats.org. For hours and admission prices to Tellus Museum, visit www.TellusMuseum.org or call: (770) 606-5700.

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