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Contents BRAD CARR, B-RAD STUDIOS

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About the Remodelers Council Questions to Ask Your Remodeler Check Credentials Remodeling Terminology Frequently Asked Questions How to Live Through Your Remodeling Project 10 Reasons to Remodel Now

Trends in Remodeling:

MICHAEL HART

Keechi Creek Builders expanded this master bedroom closet to include a former study using walnut wood, a crystal chandelier, custom made cabinets and shelves. Additionally, it is wired for sound and television, and includes other luxury touches such as a marble island top. The functional floor plan allows for multiple people, easy access, seating, and the existing windows provide for natural lighting.

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Kitchens

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3D Remodeling

Bathrooms Special Function Rooms Outdoor Living

What is Universal Design? Remodeling Green Protect Property and Family During a Storm

Departments 08

Message from the President of the Remodelers Council and the Executive Vice President and CEO of the GHBA

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GHBA Remodelers Council Board Members

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Remodelers with NAHB Designations

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NAHB Education Partners

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Directory of Professional Remodelers

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List of Advertisers

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Directory of Remodeling Resources

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Awards

Š2015 Houston Remodeling Guide is published and produced by FORT BEND PUBLISHING GROUP

Premier Remodeling updated this kitchen to accommodate the owner’s request for a larger space. The large island features a trough sink which can be used to ice down drinks during family get-togethers. Thermador and U-line appliances and Kohler fixtures from Ferguson; Brookhaven cabinets from Cabinets and Designs, Inc.; Countertops by Stone Evolution; Backsplash tile by Daltile; and antique light fixtures.

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Publication Coordinator: Amy Ahlbrand Robinson GHBA Contributing Editor: Lisa Pepitone Production: Michael Ogrodowicz, Todd Anderson Contributing Writer: Cheryl Alexander in association with the Greater Houston Builders Association 9511 West Sam Houston Parkway North, Houston, TX 77064

For information call 281.970.8970 x110 or visit www.ghba.org


Greymark wins a lot of awards, but what makes us really happy is that our clients are happy. Greymark Construction is one of Houston’s top remodeling companies. We finish projects on budget and on schedule. This tends to make our clients happy. To be sure sure, we pay an outside firm to track customer satisfaction; they publish their results on line. You can find a link at GreymarkConstruction.com under the Current Jobs tab.

We would love the chance to make you happy. GreymarkConstruction.com 713.722.7226

Greymark Construction is honored to have been awarded: 2013 Greater Houston Builders Association Grand Remodeler prize (Our fourth win in a row!) Better Business Bureau award for excellence (for the fifth year in a row). Professional Remodeler Magazine Best of the Best Awards: Best Whole House Remodel. Texas e Assoc A ciation i ti off Builder’ B ild ’s Star St Awards: Best Whole House Remodel over $500,000; Best Kitchen over $100,000 One of Remodeling odeling Magazine’’s BIG 50


MESSAGE from THE REMODELERS COUNCIL

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hank you for choosing the Houston Remodeling Guide as a resource for your remodeling needs. The members of the Greater Houston Builders Association Remodelers Council are committed to quality and customer service. You Gonzalo Garcia, CGR, Kathryn A. “Toy” Tom Pellegrin should find the right contractors GMB, CAPS, CGP, GMR Wood, JD, CAE and suppliers for your project within these pages and through the Remodelers Council's website, www.ghba.org. Whomever you choose, always check your contractor's references and verify that they are a member in good standing of the Greater Houston Builders Association. Founded in 1941, the Greater Houston Builders Association is one of the oldest builders and remodelers associations in the country. The Association represents more than 1,500 member companies. At the current rate of building, the industry generated over $6.2 billion to the local economy and created 114,000 jobs in 2014. The Remodelers Council sponsors one or more charitable projects each year. Past Council charity projects have included SIRE Therapeutic Equestrian Center, ECHOS Community Center, Jacquelyn House, Open Door Mission, Habitat for Humanity and The SonRise Shelter. The Association is also active in community and charitable events. Each year members contribute property, materials and labor for our Benefit Homes Project, which is celebrating its 35th anniversary. The majority of the proceeds benefit the Texas Children's Hospital, the Alzheimer's Association and HomeAid Houston. Close to $9 million has been raised since the program began. Operation Finally Home was established in 2005 as a non-partisan/non-profit organization by the Bay Area Builders Association, a division of GHBA. The mission is to provide custom homes to wounded and disabled veterans and the widows of the fallen. These homes help our veterans and their families to get their lives back on track and become productive members of their communities. We hope your remodeling experience is a positive one and your project is everything you hoped it would be.

Gonzalo Garcia, CGR, GMB, CAPS, CGP, GMR 2014 President GHBA Remodelers Council JRG Builder & Remodelers

Kathryn A. “Toy” Wood, JD, CAE

Tom Pellegrin

Executive Vice President and CEO Greater Houston Builders Association

2015 President GHBA Remodelers Council Owner of Third Coast Builders

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ABOUT

THE REMODELERS COUNCIL

Who We Are Locally Founded in 1982, the Remodelers Council of the National Association of Home Builders (NAHB) is the leading professional organization for remodelers. Our members are recognized industry leaders who created NAHB Remodelers to differentiate our professional construction, responsible business management, and reliable customer and warranty service from the rest of the industry. Working in partnership with locally-organized Remodelers Councils at more than 150 NAHBaffiliated state and local builders’ associations, the Council provides information, certification, education, and recognition programs geared to keeping remodeler members competitive.

Benefits of Membership With industry-leading programs in education, networking, marketing, advocacy, and recog-

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nition of excellence, the NAHB Remodelers Council gives its members the tools they need to build solid remodeling businesses. The Greater Houston Builders Association’s Remodelers Council is made up of over 300 member companies, more than 200 of those remodelers. The balance of our membership, classified as associate members, includes specialized trade contractors, product manufacturers and suppliers, financial institutions, service providers, architectural and interior designers, and many other types of businesses that support the remodeling industry. Our members are involved in Houston communities through charity projects, special events, trade shows, and continuing participation in all levels of government that affect the residential construction industry. Our members are committed supporters of the GHBA’s extensive education program, actively encour-

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aging education in an ongoing campaign to promote the excellence, integrity and professionalism of all of our members. Refer to this annually published Houston Remodeling Guide when you are ready to remodel your home, and check www.ghba.org for current member contact information. If your company can benefit from membership in this award-winning Council, downloadable membership applications are available at www.ghba.org, or call 281-970-8970 for assistance.

Training for a Competitive Edge Throughout the year, the Council offers a variety of education programs on all aspects of the remodeling business. It also sponsors the Certified Graduate Remodeler (CGR) designation and the Certified Aging-in-Place Specialist (CAPS) designation.


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QUESTIONS

This stunning Bellaire outdoor space built by Legal Eagle Contractors and designed by My Design Team, is an addition that creates inviting, shaded seating and a full outdoor kitchen. The gentle arches in the new limestone walls mirror the arches that were part of the original architecture. The slate floor and the stained pine ceiling adds warmth, as does the 60,000 BTU stone fireplace. Spiral stairs lead to a new, private balcony retreat off the master suite.

TO ASK YOUR REMODELER

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se this checklist to help select a

Does the remodeler have sufficient work-

contact with them throughout the con-

remodeler to work on or rebuild

ers’ compensation and general liability

struction process and afterward as you live

your home.

insurance? If not, you may be liable for any

in your newly remodeled home.

Does the remodeler have a permanent

construction-related accidents on your

Will the remodeler provide you with a com-

business location and a good reputation

premises.

plete and clearly written contract? The con-

with local banks and suppliers?

Will the remodeler provide you with

tract will benefit both of you; review it carefully.

How long have they been in the remodel-

names of previous customers? Ask them if

Be cautious of unusually low-priced bids.

ing business? It usually takes three to five years

they would hire the remodeler again.

If the remodeler is unable to pay for the

to establish a financially sound business. Will

Have you seen the remodeler’s work,

materials and labor as the project proceeds,

they be around after the construction is com-

both completed and in progress? Check

this can derail your remodeling project.

plete to service any warranty claims?

for quality of workmanship and materials.

Find contact information for the Greater

Have you called your local Better Business

Are you able to communicate with the

Houston Builders Association remodeler

Bureau? They can alert you to any complaints.

remodeler? Remember, you will be in close

members at www.ghba.org.

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CREDENTIALS What to ask before you begin your remodeling project

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f you’re planning a home remodel, hire a professional remodeler with excellent credentials. According to the Greater Houston Builders Association, the best remodeling results are achieved when qualified remodelers do the work. Ask about these credentials when hiring a professional remodeler:

as Certified Graduate Remodeler, Graduate Master Remodeler, Certified Aging in Place Specialist, Certified Green Professional and more. These remodelers have invested in continuing education and professional development to keep their remodeling and business skills sharp and better serve their customers.

1. Insurance

Many successful remodelers are members of trade associations like the Greater Houston Builders Association — because it offers business resources and continuing education. Membership also provides opportunity for professional growth and expanding knowledge of the remodeling industry.

All professional home remodelers should be insured and able to display a certificate proving possession of insurance. Insurance helps to demonstrate that the remodeling firm is in good standing.

2. Professional Designations The most skilled professional remodelers not only have experience on the job, but education. This may include designations such

3. Association Membership

4. Business Skills Experienced remodelers know how to manage their business, which provides sta-

bility and security for their customers. These professionals will provide a written contract for a home remodeling job, as well as guarantees and warranties for their work. Another important sign of honest business practices from a remodeler is outlining a clear payment schedule and not requiring large amounts of cash up front. Professional remodelers should also have a good reputation with the Better Business Bureau and a good credit report, indicating solid business operations. Conduct thorough research when hiring a professional home remodeler so that you hire someone with good credentials. Verifying smart business practices and remodeling expertise will better ensure that your home remodel will be completed successfully.

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CGR - Certified Graduate Remodeler GMR - Graduate Master Remodeler 18

CGB - Certified Graduate Builder GMB - Graduate Master Builder

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CAPS - Certified Aging In Place Specialist CGP - Certified Green Professional



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Designations indicate professionalism in the remodeling industry James Frankel, GMB Frankel Building Group (713) 623-4646

Louis Ball, CGR Lone Star Building & Construction Services, Inc. (713) 522-7111

Stephanie Carwile, CGB, CGP Sandcastle Homes, Inc. (713) 864-9190

David Daniels, GMB, CGR, CAPS, CGP 3D Builders, LLC (281) 501-9820

Wayne Ball, CGR, CAPS Lone Star Building & Construction Services, Inc. (713) 522-7111

Jonathon Casada, GMB, CAPS Jonathon Custom Estate Homes (713) 350-9822

Mike Dishberger, GMB Sandcastle Homes, Inc. (713) 864-9190

Susan Fruit ASID, CGR, CAPS Susan Fruit Interiors (281) 463-2972

Jo Dunham, GMB, CGP Sandcastle Homes, Inc. (713) 545-4431

Gonzalo Garcia, CGR, GMB, CAPS, CGP, GMR JRG Builder & Remodelers (713) 849-5119

Dan Bawden, JD, CGR, GMB, CAPS, CGP Legal Eagle Contractors Company (713) 723-8850 Brian Binash, MIRM Allan Walter Homes (713) 818-0466 Robert (Bob) Birner, CGR, CAPS, CGP Renewal By Andersen of Houston (281) 378-6000

Kenneth Charanza, GMB CGR Charanza Contracting, Inc. (713) 690-9511 Keith Cohrs, CGB Brookfield Custom Homes, Inc. (281) 960-0769 Ben Cook, GMB, CGP, CAPS Chesmar Homes (281) 598-1111

Colleen Ellison, CSP, MCSP All Services Group, Inc. (713) 510-7691 Roger Farrow, GMB, CAPS City Homes of Houston (713) 661-7327 David Feldmeyer, CGR, GMB, CAPS Omega Restoration & Remodeling (281) 477-7858

John Gillette, GMB, CAPS, CGR Craftsmanship By John, Inc. (713) 984-8834 Stephen Hann, CGR, GMB, GMR, CGP Hann Builders (832) 435-7792 Dennis Haws, CGR All Star Construction, Inc. (281) 847-0294

Mark Boutros, GMB Boutros Construction, Inc. (713) 587-0000

Larry Coomer, GMB Chesmar Homes (281) 598-1111

Gil Boyles, CGR, CAPS GB General Contractors, Inc. (281) 412-9988

Earl Correll, CGB, CGP On Point Custom Homes, LP (713) 600-2422

Scott Frankel, CGB, GMB, CGP, Master CGP Frankel Building Group (713) 623-4646

Rob Hellyer, CGR, GMB, CAPS Premier Remodeling & Construction, L.P. (713) 532-1100

Taft Buck, CGB, GMB, CAPS, CGP Whitestone Builders, Inc (832) 274-3848

Ted Cummins, CGB, GMB, CGP Morning Star Builders, LTD (832) 900-3958

Kevin Frankel, CGP Frankel Building Group (713) 623-4646

Justin Henry, CGB, CGP Zander Homes, LLC (281) 330-9893

Jeff Hunt, CGR, GMB, CAPS, CGP, GMR Heritage Construction Services (281) 686-2603 Nicole Keown, CGB, CGP Sandcastle Homes, Inc. (713) 864-9190

Enrique Sifuentes, CGB Legal Eagle Contractors Company (713) 723-8850

Jack Knowlton, GMB, CAPS Envision Design Build (713) 789-8262

Matt Sneller, CGP Sneller Custom Homes and Remodeling, LLC (832) 797-4320

Andrea Kralj, CGR, CAPS 329 Design (281) 236-6040

Bruce Sommers, CGR, GMR, GMB, CAPS, CGP, CPBD Ashworth Design & Remodeling, LLC (281) 360-6117

Curtis Lawson, CGB Curtis Lawson Homes (713) 664-7131 John Leggett, CGB On Point Custom Homes, LP (713) 600-2422

Greg Stessel, GMB Ryan Barrett Homes (713) 864-8882

William Leigh, GMB Leigh Custom Homes (281) 363-9152

Tommy Strong, CGR, CAPS Keechi Creek Builders (281) 914-4951

Don Long, CAPS DSL Construction & Design (281) 485-6301

Matt Surface, CGB Keystone Classic Homes (713) 426-4445

Brandon Lynch, CGP, CAPS Keechi Creek Builders (281) 914-4951

Jerald Surface, CGB Isaacson Signature Homes (832) 928-5315

Frank Marsters, III, GMB Marsters Company (832) 440-0198 Chad McCartney, CGR CM2 Construction (281) 687-6470 Stephen McNiel, CGR, CAPS Creative Property Restoration, Inc. (713) 528-6404 Rodney Meyers, CGP, GMB, CGP Wayland Construction (713) 528-5898 Jim Nowlin, CGR, CAPS Remodeling Concepts, Inc. (281) 499-9948 Drew Ondrey, CGB, GMB Southern Green Builders, LP (713) 917-6836 Jon Orr, CGR Heritage Construction Services (713) 303-7445 John Pedersen, CGR Anthony Renard Remodeling, L.L.C. (832) 493-4030

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William Shaw, CGR, GMR, GMB, CAPS, CGP Remodelers of Houston, a division of William Shaw and Associates, Inc. (713) 666-1931

Leslie King, CGR, GMB, CAPS Greymark Construction Company (713) 722-7226

Lyra Mahoney, CAPS Keechi Creek Builders (281) 914-4951

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Justin Tipler, GMB, CGP Tipler Design & Build, LLC (281) 465-4400 J. W. Turner, CGB, GMB, CAPS James W Turner Construction, LTD (281) 290-9011 Stephen Twarowski, CGR, CAPS Stephen’s Home Repair, Inc. (713) 409-8978 Shawn Vacek, CGR, CGP Remodelers of Houston, a division of William Shaw and Associates, Inc. (713) 666-1931 Russell Walker, CGB, GMB, CGP Walker Residential, INC (713) 303-8808 Charles Watts, GMB, CGP Built Green Custom Homes (281) 259-5009 Doug Wayland, GMB, CGR, CGP, CAPS Wayland Construction (713) 528-5898 Roland Younger, CGR, GMB, CAPS Living Improvements (281) 499-7000


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REMODELING TERMINOLOGY

Understanding the terminology will help get the results you want

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Allowance: A specific dollar amount allocated by a contractor for specified items in a contract for which the brand, model number, color, size or other details are not yet known. Bid: A proposal to work for a certain amount of money, based on plans and specifications for the project. Building Permit: A document issued by a governing authority, such as a city or county building department, granting permission to undertake a construction project. Call-back: An informal term for a return visit by the contractor to repair or replace items the home owner has found to be unsatisfactory or

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that require service under the warranty. Certified Graduate Remodeler (CGR): A professional designation program offered through the National Association of Home Builders Remodelers Council. To attain the CGR designation, a remodeler must take a specified number of continuing education courses and comply with a strict code of ethics. Certified Aging-in-Place Specialist (CAPS): CAPS professionals have learned strategies and techniques to meet the home modification needs of homeowners who want to continue living in their homes safely, independently and comfortably regardless of age or ability


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level. CAPS graduates pledge to uphold a code of ethics and are required to maintain their designation by attending education programs and participating in community service. Change Order: This is written authorization to the contractor to make a change or addition to the work described in the original contract. The change order should reflect any changes in cost. Cost-plus Contract: A contract between a contractor and homeowner that is based on the accrued cost of labor and materials plus a percentage for profit and overhead — also known as a time-andmaterials contract. Draw: A designated payment that is "drawn" from the total project budget to pay for services completed to date. A draw schedule is typically established in the contract. Lien Release: A document that voids the legal right of a contractor, subcontractor or supplier to place a lien against your property. A lien release assures you that the remodeler has paid subcontractors and suppliers in full for labor and materials. Mechanic’s Lien: A lien obtained by an unpaid subcontractor or supplier through the courts. When enforced, real property — such as your home — can be sold to pay the subcontractor or supplier. If a subcontractor or supplier signed a lien release, then this lien cannot be enforced. Plans and Specifications: These are drawings for the project, and a detailed list or description of the known products, materials, quantities and finishes to be used. Punch List: A list of work items to be completed or corrected by the contractor, typically near or at the end of a project. Subcontractor: A person or company hired directly by the contractor to perform specialized work at the job site — sometimes referred to as a trade contractor. Visit nahb.org/remodeling for additional consumer information about remodeling, including how to live while you’re remodeling, understanding your remodeling contract and questions to ask when looking for a remodeler. To find a professional remodeler in your area, contact GHBA.org.

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Do’s and Don’ts

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DON’T neglect your home.

DO maintain and enhance the value of your

home with maintenance and remodeling projects.

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DON’T try complex remodels on your own.

DO call a professional

remodeler to get the job done right the first time and save yourself time and money.

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DON’T necessarily hire the

cheapest remodeler. DO conduct a thorough

check on the remodeler’s experi-

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ence, references, and qualifications, such as membership with the GHBA Remodelors Council.

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DON’T lose patience dur-

ing the remodel. DO prepare yourself for

challenges and realistically understand the time and money your remodel may require.

5

DON’T try to remove or

deal with lead paint on your own. DO call a profes-

sional remodeler or remediator to minimize exposure to lead paint.

6

DON’T leave your home

remodel up to chance.

DO go to the Greater

Houston Builders Association's website at www.ghba.org and check your remodeler’s contact information.

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FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS

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The first step is to develop an idea of what you want to do

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hy remodel? Remodeling your home can modernize the style, make it more comfortable, improve energy-efficiency and home functionality, increase the value of your home, and help with upkeep and maintenance. Home remodeling is a sure investment in your home to ensure longevity, usefulness, and home value.

When is it time to remodel? The reasons for home remodeling are as varied as the projects we undertake. Some of these include: •Adding more space. •Upgrading cabinets, counters, appliances, and fixtures. •Creating a floor plan that's customized for your lifestyle. •Improving energy efficiency with new windows, doors, insulation, and climate control systems. •Increasing the resale value of your home. What are some home remodeling ideas? Before you head too far down the remodeling path, it's a good idea to think through your wants and needs: •Decide what changes you want to make. •Ask yourself and other family members what you like and dislike about the house, then create a prioritized list. •Look at magazines and collect pictures of what appeals to you. This stunning bathroom, by Remodeling Concepts and Lynne T. Jones, ASID, was remodeled because the clients preferred a more contemporary, clean-line style. LED cove and under cabinet lighting was added along with stained and louvered doors. Kohler sinks, toilet and plumbing fixtures from Ferguson; Brookhaven cabinets from Kitchen and Bath Concepts; lighting from Lighting Unlimited; Blackthorn limestone and Blackthorn elongated stacked accent tile from Thorntree; floor and shower walls from Daltile; paint from Sherwin Williams, wall—7018 Dovetail, ceiling—7015 Repose Gray; photography by Michael Hart photography.

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How do I plan a home remodel? The first step is to develop an idea of what you want to do. Write a prioritized list of your needs and wants. The more clearly you can envision the project and describe it on paper, the better prepared you'll be in making your decision. Think about traffic patterns, furniture size and placement, colors, lighting and how you expect to use the remodeled space, now and in the future. If your decision to remodel involves creating better access for someone with limited mobility, you may want to consider contacting a Certified Aging-in-Place Specialist. Figure out how much money you have to spend on the remodeling job, furnishings, landscaping or any other cost you might incur. If you’ve decided you want to hire a remodeler, learn how to choose a professional, avoid contractor fraud, and make your dream home reality.

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How do I pay for a home remodel? One of the most important considerations for your home improvement project is financing. After all, the project will go nowhere if you can't pay for it. Fortunately, there are several options that can provide the dollars you need. Four of the most common are a home improvement loan, a home equity line of credit, a home equity loan (second mortgage), and a cash-out refinancing of your current mortgage. However, the simplest method of financing is cash. How do I find a professional home remodeler? When you hire a remodeler, you are buying a service rather than a product. The quality of service the home remodeler provides will determine the quality of the finished product and your satisfaction with the result. To ensure your satisfaction, make sure you hire a qualified, professional remodeler from the Greater Houston Builders Association. What should I expect during the remodel? While remodeling can be an exciting process, it can also present unexpected challenges. Many problems can be avoided by planning ahead. Owners of homes built before 1978 who are contemplating any work that will disturb more than six square feet of painted surfaces inside the home or 20 square feet on the exterior of the home — for example, replacing a window, installing cabinets, or adding on to the home — are required by law to hire a contractor trained and certified by the EPA. To find a professional remodeler in your area, visit www.ghba.org.

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A checklist to save your sanity when your home is a worksite

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emodeling your home is uniquely different from building a new one. With remodeling,

your home becomes the worksite. You live side by side with the project from start to finish. Once construction begins, you'll probably long for simple pleasures like a dust-free home or a fully functioning kitchen or bath. But the end result will be well worth these inconveniences. The Pre-Construction Meeting One way to ensure the success of your project is to plan for and actively participate in a pre-construction meeting. This allows your remodeler to clarify procedures and explain how the job will progress. It also offers both you and your remodeler an opportunity to prepare for those issues that may arise later. You should think of this meeting as a forum for all participants to define their expectations and agree on the anticipated outcome. Some of the issues you may wish to cover at this meeting include: •Will you allow your remodeler to place a company sign on your property? Remember that, in addition to being a marketing tool,

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Keechi Creek Builders expanded this master bedroom closet to include a former study. Using walnut wood, a crystal chandelier, custom made cabinets and shelves, the space was designed to accommodate his-and-hers wardrobes and an island with specialized storage for jewelry and more. It is wired for sound and television, and includes other luxury touches such as a marble island top, and storage from floor to ceiling. The functional floor plan allows for multiple people, easy access and seating. The existing windows were kept to provide for natural lighting.

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off limits to workers? (Top left) To update this kitchen, Remodelers of Houston removed the old walk in pantry to allow for expansion of kitchen with a new wine bar/buffet area. The relocation of appliances and work areas created more flow and function between the cooking, refrigeration, and prep areas. A new cabinet pantry system, built-in refrigeration, a new wine/buffet area and an integrated vent hood system to accommodate the Wolf freestanding range complete this remodel. (Bottom left) Keechi Creek Builders utilized multiple work stations and pass-throughs in this kitchen remodel to provide easy access to tools and appliances. Ceiling-height cabinets hold infrequently-used items, side cabinets store linens and cook books, deep-stacked drawers make for less bending and easier lifting, and two pantries provide the homeowners the storage they asked for. Tiramisu chiseled travertine floors; Taj Mahal Quartzite island countertop; Antiqued Brown granite perimeter countertops, and a Tiramisu travertine and bronze metal backsplash come together with continuity but in an attention-grabbing way. Professional Viking and SubZero appliances; European crystal light fixtures.

remodeling crew working on the project.

•Does your house have an alarm system?

•What times will workers begin and end

Will workers need a key or will someone

work at your home? Be sure to

always be there?

consider the neighbors as well as

•How will you ensure that your children

household members.

and pets stay out of the work space?

•Where can workers park near the jobsite?

•How will trash removal be handled? Where will the remodeler locate the dumpster

•Will bathroom facilities in your home be available to workers?

on your property?

•What is the remodeler's policy on

•Does the remodeler anticipate any

smoking on the jobsite?

interruptions of utilities during the project?

•Will you allow workers to play their radios at

If so, when and for how long? At certain

a reasonable volume? Are there any

stages of construction, the project may

stations or programs that you do not

affect basic household necessities like

want played?

water and electricity. Will you need to

To ensure good communication, we rec-

vacate the house at any time?

ommend that you determine who you and

•What are your expectations regarding

your remodeler should contact for daily deci-

clean up? Will sweeping be sufficient for a

sions or an after-hours emergency. For exam-

daily cleaning, or will you need a more

ple, your contact may be the lead carpenter

thorough cleaning in order to use

for the job, while the remodeler's contact

the space?

could be your spouse. In addition you should

•You should also use the pre-construction

designate a backup for each contact person

meeting to establish guidelines for the

to assure continuity in anyone's absence.

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The clients from this remodel love to cook and entertain, so Remodeling Concepts and Lynne T. Jones, ASID, gave them a more contemporary, clean line kitchen that included luxury appliances and a better organized footprint. Thermador Package Appliances from Ferguson; honed Cambrian Black Granite perimeter countertops; Blue Ice Granite island countertop; Rittenhouse Gray perimeter backsplash; Egyptian Glass Mosaic cooktop splash from Daltile; pendant lighting and chandelier from Lighting Unlimited; Brookhaven cabinets from Kitchen and Bath Concepts; Sherwin Williams 7045 Intellectual Gray on walls.

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Traditionally styled remodel by Ashworth Design & Remodeling, LLC, uses distinct white columns to make a bold statement in this outdoor setting.

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REMODEL NOW TO MODERNIZE YOUR HOME.

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REMODEL NOW TO IMPROVE HOME VALUE.

Perhaps it was that moment you realized that hunter green and harvest gold are no longer the “in” colors for today’s trendy kitchens that you thought about remodeling. Replacing cabinets, fixtures, repainting and installing new countertops all help to update your home for a contemporary look.

Adding a deck, expanding your kitchen, remodeling to open the floor plan, and many other projects can increase the value of your home. Smart remodels enhance your greatest investment— your home. Some of the best value-adding remodels are the least invasive, such as replacing siding or adding a small bath.

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REMODEL NOW FOR HOME PERFORMANCE IMPROVEMENT AND MAINTENANCE.

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REMODEL NOW WHILE INTEREST RATES ARE LOW.

Replace siding to fix drafts or repair the roof to stop leaks. Savvy home maintenance ranges from replacing the HVAC system to improve heating and cooling to fixing plumbing. Consistent home maintenance raises the value of your home, but even more importantly it keeps your home functional and comfortable.

Interest rates are still low. For homeowners with good credit and accumulated home equity, now is the perfect time to invest in home remodeling projects. Don’t postpone necessary repairs or desired remodeling because you could miss out on this window of opportunity.


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REMODEL NOW TO ENJOY OUTDOOR LIVING AND ENTERTAINING.

Expand the capacity of your home by adding a deck, patio or other outdoor living space. You’ll have more room to entertain friends and be able to enjoy outdoor relaxation while in the comfort of your home.

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REMODEL NOW TO ENJOY THE KITCHEN OF YOUR DREAMS.

Installing a new stove, replacing countertops or replacing your refrigerator can improve the function of your kitchen. Widely considered the heart of the home and where most people gather and spend time together, creating the right feel for your kitchen is essential. Remodelers also can help improve work flow in your kitchen with more open spaces and strategic placement of appliances.

REMODEL NOW TO ENHANCE CURB APPEAL.

Home improvement projects help maintain and increase the value of your home. But considering the external appearance of your home is also important in improving the value and sales potential. New siding, fresh paint, clean gutters, neat landscaping and an intact roof enhance the curb appeal of your home.

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REMODEL NOW TO SAVE MONEY BY IMPROVING ENERGY-EFFICIENCY.

A home can be considered green when energy efficiency, water and resource conservation, the use of sustainable or recycled products, and indoor air quality considerations are incorporated into the process of home remodeling. Professional remodelers increasingly incorporate energy-efficiency and long-life products into their business.

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This kitchen renovation by GB General Contractors, with interior design by By Design Interiors, reflects a distinctly European style. Custom cabinets with matching refrigerator and subway tile are a subtle backdrop to the showstopping granite countertop and island in Stonewood by Lackstone. Dramatic overhead and undercounter lighting accentuate the beauty of the unique design.

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REMODEL NOW TO ENJOY A LUXURIOUS BATHROOM.

The bathroom is a place to get away, relax and pamper oneself. Beyond daily grooming, bathrooms reinvigorate with spa bathtubs, massaging showers, vanities and other amenities. Create the refuge you need at the end of a busy day. Just adding new cabinets, sink, flooring or tub can revitalize the bathroom and make it a quiet refuge for pampering. A NAHB analysis of data from the American Housing Survey found that adding a half bath can increase home value 10.5 percent and a full bath contributes 20 percent to home value.

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REMODEL NOW TO AGE-IN-PLACE OR INCORPORATE UNIVERSAL DESIGN FEATURES.

Bringing in a remodeler experienced with universal design can greatly improve your home for accessibility. If your aging-inplace, recently acquired a disability, or just want a home easier to maneuver in, a Certified Aging in Place Specialist (CAPS) can assess your home and remodel according to your specific needs. A CAPS remodeler can also help make your home visitable, so that an aging relative or friend with a disability can visit your home on the first floor.

Learn more about GHBA Remodelers, how to find a professional remodeler and how to start a remodeling project at www.ghba.org.

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REMODELING TRENDS:

GIVE NEW LIFE TO THE HEART OF YOUR HOME Literally think outside the box when it’s time to resuscitate the kitchen

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here are many good reasons to consider renovating the kitchen in your home. Updates can add beauty, create extra storage, enhance ergonomics for home chefs and result in a higher resale value. Gonzalo Garcia, president of JRG Builder & Remodelers, said homeowners are attempting to dress up their kitchens by adding higher-end finishes and custom touches, such as more elaborate backsplashes, LED light fixtures and glass-front cabinets. Tom Pellegrin, president of Third Coast Builders, agreed, saying that updating a custom finish can make a world of difference. “Homeowners are also asking for upgrades to cabinets that might have been original to the home,” he said. “Almost everyone wants the soft-close feature on drawers and doors. Solid-wood drawer boxes with dovetail construction are also popular choices.” Updating the kitchen often requires literally thinking outside the box by opening up new space, he said. “Kitchens are getting larger and more central to the home. In remodeling, we are constantly looking for space to expand the old 10-foot by 12-foot kitchen. Sometimes this can be done by moving walls, and other times it involves adding space to the home.” In addition to making kitchens more spacious, other popular improvements include: • Investing in appliances. A new stove or refrigerator can be more than just appealing to the eye – updating appliances

Premier Remodeling updated this kitchen to accommodate the owner’s request for a larger space. The large island features a trough sink which can be used to ice down drinks during parties and family get-togethers. Thermador and U-line appliances and Kohler fixtures from Ferguson; Brookhaven cabinets from Cabinets and Designs, Inc.; Countertops by Stone Evolution; Backsplash tile by Daltile; and antique light fixtures.

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Recessed lights allow for task, ambient and accent lighting.

Trough sink can be filled with ice and drinks for parties.

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Microwave located in island frees counter and cabinet space.

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Dark walls balance windows to create a cozy dining area.

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might also save money on the next energy bill. “The appliances in homes these days are definitely higher end with a more professional look. It is not uncommon to see a dual-fuel range, or gas cooktop with an electric oven,” Pellegrin said, adding that high-end options now exist in smaller sizes. “Even a small kitchen can look like a larger space with the addition of these newer appliances.” • Making it multifunctional. Since kitchens have become central spaces for most families, the room often provides double duty. “Clients often want their kitchens to serve as a multifunctional entity,” Garcia said. “First it must be efficient, but it also can serve as an attractive place to socialize with family or friends. The last two grand kitchens I designed and built included a cozy area off to the side where the homeowners can entertain one or two guests.” Larry Abbott, with Abbott Contracting, agrees that kitchens have become an important place for socializing. As a result, homeowners are looking for more open space, with several entry and exit points. “Everyone still entertains and gathers in the kitchen,” he said. “Islands and peninsulas are built big to accommodate more guests, especially when having a party – the more bar stools, the better.” • Saving room for food. Abbott said that while kitchens may double as the gathering spot during a party, the space still must accommodate its primary function of preparing food in the most efficient way possible. “My clients want big-apron farm sinks and a lot of counter space to work on,” he said. “They want to add more space for preparing foods and for drink glasses during parties.” In fact, Abbott said that some of his customers have wanted to move the wine cooler out of the kitchen to another location to make more space for utensil cabinets, spoon drawers and dish dividers. • Asking for a helping hand. Renovating a kitchen can be a challenge – and with so many options for creating a better space, it is important to work with a professional.

In this townhome kitchen remodel, Greymark Construction opened a wall and removed a column to give this client more space and more light. Formerly dark and dated, now the kitchen area is modern and inviting. Entertaining is easy and fun with details like the Absolute Black granite, stainless appliances and custom site-built stained maple cabinets.

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John adds a contemporary look to this kitchen renovation with red cabinet drawers and slender handles.

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Mirrored doors visually expand the room.

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CREATE YOUR IN-HOME RETREAT Give your bathroom the spa makeover

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athroom trends in 2015 are about designing simple, usable spaces that provide a relaxing retreat. Achieving that “spa” look during a bathroom remodel begins with selecting a neutral color floor to make the space feel larger. Top choices include ceramic and porcelain tiles that are water and slip rated for use in the bathroom. In addition, consider incorporating a designer touch by creating a “rug” using mosaic tiles on the center of the floor or under a free standing tub. Large walk-in showers continue to rank as one of the most popular remodel requests and frameless shower doors are making a statement with the modern look they bring to a space. Including a variety of rain and shower heads or jets into the design will enhance the spa retreat feel, and built-in benches and niches make the space more functional. Other luxury enhancements to consider include chromotherapy LED color-changing showerheads and built-in waterproof speakers. Custom tile work is being seen more than ever before in the bathroom — from the shower to the backsplash and the floor — utilizing different sizes and types of tile. Luxurious tubs, from well-insulated stone tubs to trendy freestanding or whirlpool tubs, continue to be part of many bathroom remodels. A modernized clawfoot tub with plumbing coming out of the floor is an idea for those who want a modern take on a vintage style. There are also many options available to enhance a bath experience such as a negative edge tub or tubs equipped with technology to change the color of bath water, vibrate, or include an iPod dock. Bathroom cabinetry that looks like furniture is very popular as well as double vanities and undermount sinks with drawers to maximize storage. Glass shelves, which can be used as a display area or to house towels, can make a space seem more open. Granite is still a popular countertop choice; however, quartz composites are gaining

Craftsmanship by John renovated this master bath to create a luxurious retreat. A pedestal bath tub is the centerpiece and the raised windows allow for natural light.

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BATHROOMS favor with their ease of maintenance. Faucets and hardware in polished chrome are the most requested finish. Tile backsplashes include everything from the “in� look of glass mosaics to ceramic and porcelain tiles. With the trend of two sinks in the bathroom on the rise, homeowners also want two mirrors overhead framed in wood or metal to give the look of a picture on a wall. Another very hot option is to install a mirror TV in the bathroom. When the TV is turned off it looks like a mirror but, with the touch of a button, turns into a TV. In terms of colors, nature-inspired neutral tones and patterns are big, with a continued emphasis on creams, beiges, browns and greys. Bright colors should be used as an accent. Adding a larger or new window to bring in more natural light is popular, or creating a layered lighting effect with wall sconces or an overhead chandelier for the best mix of functional and ambient lighting. The idea of going green is also finding its way into many bathroom remodels with the installation of low-flow and dual flush toilets and eco-friendly bath fixtures including faucets and shower heads. Streamlined designs are also in demand, with wall-mounted toilets and simplified fixtures expected to make a statement. Universal Design details, which include complete shower access, handheld shower heads, bench seats, grab bars, and well designed roll-under sinks, are other special features being included in many bathroom updates.

Greymark Construction remodeled this bathroom achieving the spa-like aesthetic. Selecting a neutral colored floor, paint, cabinets and countertops makes the space feel larger. The glamorous mirrors lend a luxurious feel to the space.

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omes today are no longer confined to the traditional bedrooms, dining areas, living rooms and kitchens. In many, a space may be reserved for any purpose — resulting in special-function, multi-purpose rooms that are dedicated to certain activities.

Home Office Put your walls to work in a home office by installing floating shelves or wall-mounted baskets. Topping the list for homeowners is a wall of built-in bookshelves or shelves wrapped around the room to create a functional and high-end custom look. Consider adding bins or baskets to a bookshelf to store items out of sight for a clutter-free look. Ample work surfaces are critical to a home office. Use space wisely by installing shelves above the desk and cabinets below the work surface. Homeowners who are lacking space can even convert a closet into an office by removing the closet doors and painting or wallpapering the interior. Add a desk and hang shelves along the wall to complete the space. Be sure to plan for adequate outlets to accommodate computers, printers, phones and task lighting. A baseboard chase can be used to eliminate the unsightly clutter of wires and cables. In addition, layered lighting — including natural light, compact fluorescent lamps, and task lighting — is the preferred combination for a home office. Mudroom A mudroom is the perfect transition area between the garage and actual home space. Because this space serves as the “home hub,” consider equipping it with non-slip flooring and a combi-

Pool house with glass wall opens onto an outdoor living space built by Greymark Construction Company and designed by Glausner McNair.

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A media room is no longer about a single flat screen TV on the wall.

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nation of shelves and cubbies to store clothes, shoes or outdoor items. Two of the most practical features to include are a bench and built-in shelving with storage hooks. Other big trends include cabinets above the washer and dryer as well as a large, deep sink with a storage cabinet and fold-up counter. A hanging rod above the sink is also on the must-have list. A countertop can provide a great work space to fold clothes and is the perfect area to include extra outlets for a charging station. Media Room A media room is no longer about a single flat screen TV on the wall. The new approach includes the use of dual and multiple screens in this space. While the idea of “theater” seating with flip-up seats and cup holders is still in demand, many families are opting for multiple furniture pieces that can be arranged into a variety of conversational spaces. Another important aspect to take into account is how to hide the technology in this high-tech room. Small wireless speakers that seamlessly integrate technology without disturbing the décor and character of the room are highly popular. More consumers are opting for streaming video; however, DVD and Blu-Ray players are still in use. In addition to state-of-the-art digital surround sound systems, there is a growing trend to use wood paneling to provide an acoustic edge. In terms of lighting, dimmed lighting is often installed to imitate that of a theater and fiber optic “star” ceilings can add a final touch.

This dramatic theater room, by Kristian Bell Construction, was a 700-square-foot addition to a residential home and features 10-foot ceilings and 14-inch thick walls with spray foam insulation.

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omeowners who are thinking about a home makeover but don’t know where to begin should consider starting in the back yard. Many homeowners are transforming the exteriors of their houses to add extra living space and, with a little finesse, those outdoor spaces can rival the interiors. “Outdoor kitchens just kind of exploded over the past five years,” said Stephen McNiel, founder of Creative Property Restoration Inc. “People used to just have a Weber grill. Now they are putting in an entire kitchen,” he said. “In Houston, you can be outside from October to June, and people want to take advantage of the weather.” But that’s just the beginning. Kenneth Charanza, president of Charanza Contracting Inc., has also seen a rise in outdoor renovations. “It extends your house,” he said. “You can take the indoors out. Your backyard becomes another great entertainment area.” Among the ways builders recommend improving outdoor space: • Stay in the shade. In Houston, shade structures, or even ceiling fans are essential. “People can utilize outdoor space year-round,” Charanza said. “But if you don’t have any cover, you’re stuck with scorching Houston heat.” • Lighten up. Good lighting makes outdoor living spaces safer and extends the use of a deck or lawn into the evening. “LEDs are transforming the lighting industry,” McNiel said. • Fire up the grill. Charanza and McNiel both report that many homeowners are adding refrigerators, sinks, pizza ovens, counter space and even bars. Commercial-grade grills, stainless steel cabinets and granite countertops are high on homeowners’ wish lists. • Just add water. Water features are also popular, McNiel said, creating a beautiful ambiance when you are sitting outside.

Outdoor kitchen addition from Steve Hood Company Builders takes center stage with a clear cypress center match ceiling from Texas Architectural Timbers. Other features include an indoor grill from American Outdoor, stonework and a fireplace. Custom copper wall panels from David Alverez Sheet Metal.

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This renovation by Texas Custom Patio reflects a rustic outdoor design that utilizes exposed beams, stone, Spanish roof tiles and a fire pit to create a warm, inviting ambiance.

“Especially in the Inner Loop, a water feature can become the focal point of a small space.” • Gather ’round the fire. “People are adding outdoor seating areas around a fire,” Charanza said. Gas logs are a popular option. They can be turned on with a switch and require less maintenance. • Make it more entertaining. Entertainment systems added to outdoor living space can include big-screen televisions and sound systems that range from small and budget-friendly to extraordinary and pricey, the builders said. Adding unique features to an outdoor space can improve property value. “People are seeing a finished entertainment space, instead of just a lawn full of grass,” McNiel said. “And if you have a small house, you can really extend your space. You’re creating something you can use for years.”

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Texas Hill Country is the influence behind this front elevation and entry renovation by Ashworth Design & Remodeling, LLC.

Texas Custom Patio created this freestanding outdoor living space with an outdoor kitchen for clients who desired a custom area to complement their new pool. Ivory travertine tile by QDI; cast stone fireplace by The Fireplace Man; Fire Magic grill from Cunningham Gas. Paint is Shaker Beige stucco siding, Cordova brown ceiling and Marble White trim by Benjamin Moore.

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re you planning to invest time and money in improving and updating your home? Perhaps you are thinking about remodeling your kitchen or your master bath, adding a covered outdoor kitchen, or even a second floor. If so, you can save time and money by working with a design/build remodeler who uses 3D modeling to develop building plans. Over the past few years, many building design professionals have begun using 3D software to draw plans electronically. Of course paper and pencils are often used to make very rough sketches in the earliest phase of the design process when the designer first interviews the client. After that first meeting, though, the plan is drawn to scale with a computer, working first on a floor plan, then on details including roof lines, wall locations, surface finishes, cabinet layouts, even moldings. During

the design/plan phase of a project this 3D model is used to facilitate communication, making it possible to visualize and explore various possibilities for the project. When the plan is a remodel, the existing house is often drawn first, and then the plan is modified to reflect the proposed changes to the home. This allows the contractor to help the homeowner imagine the finished project even before the first shovel breaks the soil. After the first meeting, once the designer has developed a workable plan, it is shown to the homeowner. Because the plan was modeled in 3D on a computer, this often doesn't happen with the familiar rolled blueprint format. Computer-savvy homeowners may work from home with the design professional in an online meeting, where they view the plan online, look at 3D images of interior and exterior views from many angles, and checking out the

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overall footprint. Some designers even make changes to the plan “on the fly.” The designer and client may also meet in person at the designer’s place of business. Like the online meeting, the client is presented with “bird’s eye” and other 3D perspectives of the plan; however these are viewed on a big screen TV connected to the computer. The demonstration is “up close and personal” with many modifications made and approved or rejected right on the spot. This interactive process speeds up the design process and makes the homeowner much more involved in the project Sometimes a mini layout, a smaller version of a blueprint, might be emailed to a client in a printable PDF format. The layout could include traditional floor plans and elevations, interior and exterior, but adds colorful 3D images (like photographs) of the proposed plan, showing

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views from various angles, as well as surface finishes of walls, floors, cabinets, etc. The owner then contacts the designer with their evaluation of the plan — usually by phone or email. Regardless of the type of plan review, once changes are made and the plan is complete, the builder/remodeler now has an accurate model for preparing the esti-

A 3D model of a project improves communication and the design process. mate. When the job is approved, blueprints for permitting and construction purposes are created using the same software. 3D modeling saves time and money by making it simpler for clients to make decisions quickly based on how their project will look and function in real life. The contractor also benefits from the accuracy of a 3D model — it is easier to estimate a job and keep costs in line when a project is finalized before the ground is broken. When a home improvement project is modeled in 3D, the benefit to the client is clear: ideas are communicated clearly and effectively. That old adage “a picture is worth a thousand words” is especially true when using a 3D model to visualize a new home or a revitalized existing home. Katy Fernandez, CAPS Designer, My Design Team Contractor: Premier Remodeling

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REMODELING GREEN

Green improvements make older homes competitive with new models

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emodelers of single family homes show a commitment to building green. According to the 2014 SmartMarket Report by McGraw Hill Constructions, nearly half of the respondents (49 percent) are remodeling projects that are moderately committed to green, 9 percent report that they are dedicated green remodelers with over 90 percent of their projects considered green and 79 percent of single family remodelers report that their customers will pay more for a green remodeling project. A few of the factors that are driving consumers to request green building are the overall health benefits of high indoor air quality, energy and water efficiency as well as conservation of natural resources. These factors are particularly attractive for older homes seeking to be more competitive with newer homes, where green

and high efficiency is standard. There are many updates and changes that will make an existing home more efficient, healthier and more durable. NAHB Remodelers offers the following suggestions to homeowners who want to increase their home’s efficiency, decrease costs, and take advantage of the other benefits that green offers: 1. Install maximum insulation. Forty percent of the energy consumed in a typical house goes to heating and cooling. Adding insulation is an easy way to increase efficiency. Insulation is rated by its ability to resist heat flow, known as “R-value.” The higher the Rvalue, the more effectively the insulation resists heat flow. Adding insulation will help save energy costs, increase comfort by better controlling temperature, and improve indoor air quality by elim-

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inating gaps through which dirt, dust, and other impurities can enter. 2. Install high-efficiency windows. Ordinary window glass transmits ultraviolet heat rays from the sun, which can increase your air conditioning bill dramatically. ENERGY STAR windows can help control this effect. These windows may have two or more panes of glass, warm-edge spacers between the panes, improved framing materials, and microscopically thin metal or metallic oxide layers deposited on windows to reduce radiative heat flow. 3. Seal exterior penetrations. You can reduce cold air drafts and heat loss by inspecting your home from the inside and outside and plugging cracks or openings. Be sure to check the areas where window frames


meet the structure or siding of the house. Use caulking to seal small cracks on nonmoving surfaces and install weather stripping on windows, doors and other movable parts of the home. 4. Purchase ENERGY STAR-rated appliances. ENERGY STAR -rated appliances, ranging from dishwashers and refrigerators to computers and televisions, meet strict energy efficiency guidelines set by the EPA and U.S. Department of Energy. Qualified refrigerators, dishwashers and vent fans incorporate advanced technologies that use 10 to 50 percent less energy and water than standard models, more than making up for the slightly higher cost of these products. 5. Install low-flow water plumbing fixtures. In the average home, flushing toilets accounts for some 30 percent of water usage. By using low-flow plumbing fixtures such as toilets, faucet aerators and showerheads, you can save up to 25 percent of that water compared to conventional fixtures while providing the same utility. 6. Upgrade to an ENERGY STAR-rated or tankless water heater. Tankless water heaters provide hot water on demand at a preset temperature rather than storing it. Replacing an electric water heater with a solar model can reduce costs by up to 80 percent a year. Over its 20-year lifespan a solar heater will prevent more than 50 tons of carbon dioxide emissions. A low-cost option is to wrap insulation around your heater, which can reduce standby heat loss by 25 to 45 percent. 7. Purchase the highest efficiency HVAC system you can afford. Over a 10-year period, the average home owner spends more than $10,000 for heating and cooling. Installing high efficiency HVAC equipment can reduce costs on average by 10 to 30 percent over minimum efficiency equipment. It also can improve home comfort with better heating and cooling and a quieter operation, and often features higher quality components that result in longer equipment life. For more information on green remodeling, visit nahb.org/remodel.

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PROTECT PROPERTY AND FAMILY DURING A STORM

Remodelers Council members offer tips to keep homes safe

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an your home withstand hurricaneforce winds and swirling debris? Members of the Remodelers Council of the Greater Houston Builders Association say that whether homeowners plan to evacuate or “hunker down” they should consider fortifying their homes well in advance of the season’s possibility of severe weather. “Most people don’t think about it – until a hurricane is coming,” said John Pedersen, owner of Anthony Renard Remodeling. While there is no way to avoid bad weather, homes can become safer with a few modifications. Members of the council suggest the following:

Look Up Pedersen said that making sure the roof is strong is a good first step. Certain roof types are more likely to be damaged by high winds. Gabled roofs, for example, can be strengthened by installing additional braces or hurricane straps. “Don’t forget to check the flashing and roof for leaks,” he said. Protect Windows and Doors Wayne Ball, president of Lone Star Building and Construction Services Inc., said the first thing

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to do when a storm is on the horizon is to cover windows and doors. He said keeping those items covered is a service his company offers. “There’s a fabric you can purchase to cover windows,” he said. The wind-abatement screens consist of a strong, lightweight layer of woven fabric typically coated with a geo-synthetic PVC material. “It’s a faster system,” he said. But for homeowners who prefer plywood window covers, Ball said he often installs a rack in the garage to store pre-cut pieces of wood. “If a storm is coming, there’s usually no plywood available at the store,” he said. “It’s already gone.” Storm shutters are another effective option, Pedersen said. “They’ve been used for years, and they’re still a good idea,” he said. Keep Yards Debris Free Ball said a well-maintained home exterior can be key to protecting a home. He added that all exterior fixtures should be secured to eliminate flying debris. “You have to keep trees trimmed ahead of time,” he said. “When a storm is coming, no one is going to come trim your trees.” Make Space for Supplies Being ready for a storm means stockpiling

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supplies, Ball said. “You need to store water,” he said. “You also need food and a generator system.” He recommends having a large generator that can serve the refrigerator and appliances, as well as a small generator and a window airconditioning unit. A great remodeling project for a storm-ready home is adding a storage closet for emergency supplies. “Create a space and everything can stay there,” he said. Add a Safe Room Pedersen said interior rooms may be retrofitted to create a structurally sound, storm-safe room. “It would be a great remodel project – and a good thing to do,” he said. Ball suggests giving the safe room a dual purpose. “A media room with no windows could be fortified and embraced so it wouldn’t collapse,” he said. Start Off Right Pedersen said the most important way to make sure a home is safe is to start at the beginning. “Make sure that when your home is built or remodeled, it is done correctly,” he said. “Most of the things that make your home strong are things that you can’t see.”


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Directory provided by the Greater Houston Builders Association, September 2014. For updated information, please visit www.ghba.org. 1st Capital Contractors Jesse Pedraza 3112 Parker Rd. • Houston, TX 77093 (281) 312-2517 firstcapitalcontractors@hotmail.com www.firstcapitalcontractors.com 329 Design Andrea Kralj, CGR, CAPS 4627 Wild Indigo #590 • Houston, TX 77027 (281) 236-6040 andrea@329-design.com www.329-design.com 3D Builders, LLC David Daniels, GMB, CGR, CAPS, CGP 2914 Manila Lane • Houston, TX 77043 (281) 501-9820 david@threeDbuilder.com www.threeDbuilder.com Abbott Contracting.................. ad on page 27 Larry Abbott 7320 Ashcroft Dr Suite 212 • Houston, TX 77081 (713) 922-1432 larry@abbottcontracting.com www.abbottcontracting.com ABC Development Company/ Portofino Custom Homes LLC Rufino Lopez P. O. Box 820973 • Houston, TX 77282 (713) 304-5385 portofinohomesjv@aol.com www.portofinocustomhomes.com Aberdeen Building Group Scott McNinch 919 Prince Street • Houston, TX 77008 (713) 819-2420 scott@aberdeenbuildinggroup.com www.aberdeenbuildinggroup.com All Services Group, Inc. Bill Ellison 2257 N Loop 336 W, Suite 140-370 Conroe, TX 77304 (888) 991-0005 info@allservicesgroupinc.com www.allservicesgroupinc.com All Star Construction, Inc. Dennis Haws, CGR 13110 TC Jester Blvd. • Houston, TX 77038-1646 (281) 847-0294 info@allstarconstruction.com www.allstarconstruction.com Allan Edwards, Builder Matt McGinley 1973 W. Gray Ste. 5 • Houston, TX 77019-4811 (713) 529-4481 allan@aedwards.com www.aedwards.com Allan Walter Homes Craig Dudley P. O. Box 131636 • Houston, TX 77219 (832) 212-4117 cdudley@allanwalterhomes.com www.allanwalterhomes.com Allegro Builders Lambert Arceneaux PO Box 7629 • Houston, TX 77270 (713) 880-8899 lambert@allegrobuilders.com www.allegrobuilders.com

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Amazing Remodelers of Texas LLC Randall Diamond 6125 W. Sam Houston Parkway N, Suite 301 • Houston, TX 77041 (832) 850-7694 drdiamond62@yahoo.com www.amazingremodelersoftexas.com Angel Builders Construction Enterprises Inc. Richard Porter 32118 River Park Dr • Magnolia, TX 77355 (281) 252-0809 angelbuilders@angelbuilders.com www.angelbuilders.com Anthony Renard Remodeling, L.L.C. John Pedersen, CGR 10055 Green Valley Ln. • Houston, TX 77064 (832) 493-4030 john@anthonyrenard.com www.anthonyrenard.com Apex Remodeling & Construction Rahim Jiwa 16107 Kensington Drive, #111 Sugar Land, TX 77479 (713) 498-3445 apexrc@comcast.net Architrave Construction & Design, Inc. Todd Whistler 11003 Resource Parkway Ste 201 Houston, TX 77089 (281) 997-7400 architravedesign@sbcglobal.net www.architraveconstruction.com Array Investment Group, Inc. Michael Bass 13201 Northwest Freeway, Suite #800 Houston, TX 77040 (713) 586-8818 michael.bass@arrayinvestment.com www.arrayinvestment.com Artis Lux Brian Lavezzari 1110 Kingwood Dr. Suite 204 Kingwood, TX 77339 (281) 570-2508 artisluxbuilder@gmail.com Artisan Brothers LLP J. Carter Noonan II, 104 Industrial Blvd Ste 204 Sugar Land, TX 77478 (281) 313-7283 carternoonan@yahoo.com www.artisanbrothers.com Ashwood Designs & Custom Homes Ross Huthmacher, CGR, CGP P. O. Box 926042 • Houston, TX 77292 (281) 435-3696 ross@huthmacherhomes.com www.ashwooddesigns.com Ashworth Design & Remodeling, LLC Bruce Sommers, CGR, GMR, GMB, CAPS, CGP, CPBD 3218 Holly Green Drive • Kingwood, TX 77339 (281) 360-6117 bruce@ashworthdesignbuild.com www.ashworthdesignbuild.com Ashworth Design & Remodeling, LLC Jaron Sommers 3218 Holly Green Drive • Kingwood, TX 77339 (281) 360-6117 jaron@ashworthdesignbuild.com www.ashworthdesignbuild.com

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Ashworth Design & Remodeling, LLC Jason Sommers 3218 Holly Green Drive • Kingwood, TX 77339 (281) 360-6117 jason@ashworthdesignbuild.com www.ashworthdesignbuild.com B & A Builders, Inc. Richard Burch PO Box 944 • Katy, TX 77492-0944 (281) 391-2934 rnbkt@juno.com B & B Industries David Rodriguez P. O. Box 1113 • Rosenberg, TX 77471 (281) 342-2333 bbindustries@txun.net www.bbindustries.net Bauer Homes, LLC Peter Bauer 106 W Copper Sage Cir The Woodlands, TX 77381 (206) 708-4007 peterbauer@msn.com www.Bauerbuilthomes.com Bellaire Builders Abner Burnitt 5210 Spruce St. • Bellaire, TX 77401 (713) 592-0894 abnerburnitt@gmail.com www.bellairebuilders.com Belmont Custom Homes, Inc. Charles Whiteford 3210 Rosemary Park Lane • Houston, TX 77082 (713) 784-4488 belmontcustomhm@aol.com Bicycle Bungalows LLC Bill Riley, CGB, CGR, CGP 732 Harvard St • Houston, TX 77007 (713) 542-4352 bill@bicyclebungalows.com www.bicyclebungalows.com Bill Edwards Custom Homes Bill Edwards, CGB, CAPS, CGP 5773 Woodway Dr. #730 • Houston, TX 77057 (713) 623-1545 bedwards.bech@gmail.com www.billedwardshomes.com Bill Hughes, Inc. William Hughes PO Box 7858 • The Woodlands, TX 77387-7858 (936) 321-5003 bill@billhughesinc.com www.billhughesinc.com Blessing Homes Jim Mullen, GMB 819 I-45 S. • Conroe, TX 77301 (936) 539-4084 (936) 539-4225 jambo67@rocketmail.com www.blessing-homes.com Blue Rock Builders John Leonard 234 W. 16th Street • Houston, TX 77008 (713) 623-1693 john@bluerockbuilders.net www.bluerockbuilders.net Boutros Construction, Inc. Mark Boutros, GMB 888 W Sam Houston Pkwy S. #200 Houston, TX 77042 (713) 587-0000 mark@boutrosconstruction.com www.boutrosconstruction.com


Chuck Morris Estate Homes / Chuck Morris Coastal Homes Charles Morris 2214 Nechanic Row • Galveston, TX 77550 (281) 808-9627 cmorris@chuckmorrishomes.com www.chuckmorrishomes.com

Brickhouse Construction, LLC Brad Krisch 12999 Murphy Road, STE N-14 Stafford, TX 77477 (832) 310-0521 brad@brickhousecompany.com www.brickhousecompany.com

Cavalry Construction, Inc. Frank Jones 6911 Breen St. Bldg. C • Houston, TX 77086-3728 (281) 931-9900 fjones@cavalryconstruction.com www.cavalryconstruction.com

City Homes of Houston Roger Farrow, GMB, CAPS P O Box 270903 • Houston, TX 77277 (713) 661-7327 cityhomes@usa.net www.cityhomesofhouston.com

Charanza Contracting, Inc. .... ad on page 33 Kenneth Charanza, GMB CGR 10801 Hammerly, Suite 216 • Houston, TX 77043 (713) 690-9511 kenneth@ccihome.net www.ccihome.net

Citylife Homes, LLC Rick Walsh 5902 Winsome • Houston, TX 77057 (713) 977-5700 rick@citylife-homes.com www.citylife-homes.com

Brickland Homes, Inc. Rosemary Bickford 14520 Wunderlich Dr. Ste. 100 • Houston, TX 77069-2836 (281) 893-5689 rosemary@bricklandhomes.com www.bricklandhomes.com

Charter Custom Homes Corporation Steve Streller 4212 San Felipe, Ste. H • Houston, TX 77027 (713) 526-8558 steve@chartercustomhomes.com www.chartercustomhomes.com

CM2 Construction Chad McCartney, CGR 13703 Via Siena Ct. • Cypress, TX 77429 (281) 687-6470 cm2construction@gmail.com

Brendan Homes LP Kurt LaBarge 714 Stonewall Jackson Ct • Conroe, TX 77302 (281) 932-9835 info@brendancustomhomes.com www.brendancustomhomes.com

Brookfield Custom Homes, Inc. Keith Cohrs, CGB PO Box 55346 • Houston, TX 77255-5346 (281) 960-0769 keith@brookfieldcustomhomes-texas.com www.brookfieldcustomhomes-texas.com Brooks Harris Custom Homes Brooks Harris 7511 FM 1488 • Magnolia, TX 77354 (832) 592-9533 bharris@brooksharris.com www.brooksharris.com Builderjackson LP Robert Jackson 10924 Grant Rd. # 234 • Houston, TX 77070 (713) 806-7478 rjack711@aol.com Builders West, Inc. Kurt Lobpries 8905 Friendship • Houston, TX 77080 (713) 465-2233 builderswest@builderswest.com www.builderswest.com Builders West, Inc. Kurt Lobpries 8905 Friendship • Houston, TX 77080 (713) 465-2233 builderswest@builderswest.com www.builderswest.com Built Green Custom Homes Charles Watts, GMB, CGP 5327 FM 1488, Ste. F • Magnolia, TX 77354 (281) 259-5009 charlie@obchinc.com BuilTex Tony Zaiden P.O. Box 144 Barker Road • Barker, TX 77413 (281) 559-3403 tonyzaidenhomes@gmail.com www.builtexhomeshouston.com C & H American Systems Inc Alex Cisne P O Box 800903 • Houston, TX 77280 (713) 827-8899 chamersys@live.com CAM Construction, LP Jeff Patrizi 3801 Kirby Drive, Ste. 340 • Houston, TX 77098 (713) 533-0700 jpatrizi@camconstruction.net www.camconstruction.net

Chesmar Homes Don Klein 450 Gears Road, Ste. 400 • Houston, TX 77067 (281) 598-1111 don.klein@chesmar.com www.chesmar.com Cheyenne Homes Lee Moynahan, GMB CGB, CGR, CGP 5154 E Sam Houston Pkwy N Ste G Houston, TX 77015 (281) 457-5729 leemoynahan@comcast.net

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Capital Builders & Designers, LLC / Contour Interior Design Karun Magon 1200 Blalock, Ste. 213 • Houston, TX 77055 (713) 722-0511 kmagon@capitalbuildershouston.com www.capitalbuildershouston.com

Boylan Fine Custom Homes, Inc. Dan Boylan 10575 Katy Fwy Ste 420 • Houston, TX 77024 (281) 463-7388 dboylan2005@gmail.com www.boylanfinecustomhomes.com

Colt Homes, LLC Carruth Gerault 134 Vintage Park, A127 • Houston, TX 77070 (281) 789-8642 Carruth@cgerault.com www.cgerault.com Corbel Custom Homes, Inc. Mike Bregenzer 9525 Katy Fwy, Ste 492 • Houston, TX 77024 (713) 461-6864 fran@corbelcustomhomes.com www.corbelcustomhomes.com

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Curtis Lawson Homes Curtis Lawson, CGB 6503 Mapleridge St. • Houston, TX 77081 (713) 664-7131 curtis@curtislawson.com www.curtislawson.com

Envision Design Build Jack Knowlton, GMB, CGP, CAPS 800 Wilcrest #120 • Houston, TX 77042 (713) 789-8262 jack@envisiondesignbuild.com www.envisiondesignbuild.com

David James Palmore Custom Builder David Palmore 6115 rutherglenn • Houston, TX 77096 (713) 367-3488 dj.palmore@yahoo.com

Ever-Hart Construction Clay Everitt 1212 Cedar Post Ln. Suite E • Houston, TX 77055 (713) 461-4434 clay@everhartconstruction.com www.everhartconstruction.com

David Norwood Construction, LLC David Norwood P.O. Box 2104 • Montgomery, TX 77356 (281) 793-7401 davidgnorwood@gmail.com Diamond KK, Inc. Kathryn Brown 11879 White Oak Pass • Conroe, TX 77385 (281) 363-2000 ksbrown@diamondkk.com www.diamondkk.com Divine Destinations, Inc. dba Divine Renovation William Cole P.O. Box 8587 • Houston, TX 77249 (713) 515-1514 info@ddDreamhomes.com www.dddreamhomes.com

Courtland Building Company, Inc. Russell Bird, CGB, CGP 770 N Eldridge Pkwy. # 169 • Houston, TX 77079 (832) 664-9696 bird14@swbell.net www.courtlandbuildingcompany.com Craftsmanship By John, Inc. .... ad on page 3 John Gillette, CGR GMB, CGR, GMR, CAPS 1418 Cedar Post Lane • Houston, TX 77055 (713) 984-8834 john@craftsmanshipbyjohn.com www.craftsmansshipbyjohn.com Creative Castles, Inc. Surrey Ewing 1801 St. Beulah Chapel Road Montgomery, TX 77316 (936) 449-4306 creativecastles@consolidated.net www.creativecastlesinc.com. Creative Property Restoration, Inc. Stephen McNeil, CGR, CAPS 8100 Washington Ave. #111 Houston, TX 77007 (713) 528-6404 skmc@cprhome.com www.cprhome.com

Facundo Home Builder Inc Miguel Facundo 911 Judiway Street • Houston, TX 77018 (281) 235-7375 facundohomebuilder@comcast.net Fitzgerald’s Renovation Nita Fitzgerald P O Box 27323 • Houston, TX 77227 (713) 528-3013 fitzreno@att.net

Doug Davis Construction, Inc Doug Davis 24218 Rocky Brook Falls • Tomball, TX 77375 (832) 592-3630 ddavis@ddcbuilds.com www.ddcbuilds.com

Frankel Building Group James Frankel, GMB 5701 Woodway Drive, Suite 200 Houston, TX 77057-1505 (713) 623-4646 jf@frankelbuildinggroup.com www.frankelbuildinggroup.com

Dreamscape Custom Homes, Inc. Ross Kutach 4014 County Road 285 • East Bernard, TX 77435 (281) 330-0135 ross.kutach@yahoo.com www.dreamscapecustomhomes.com

Frankel Building Group Scott Frankel, CGB, GMB, CGP, Master CGP 5701 Woodway Drive, Suite 200 Houston, TX 77057-1505 (713) 623-4646 sf@frankelbuildinggroup.com www.frankelbuildinggroup.com

DSL Construction & Design .... ad on page 65 Don Long, CAPS 5730 Brookside Rd. • Pearland, TX 77581 (281) 485-6301 dianne@dslgc.com www.dslgc.com DWR Construction Mike Arnett 445 Spring Hill Dr • Spring, TX 77386 (281) 419-4144 mike@dwrconstruction.com www.dwrconstruction.com Easterly Homes Peter Easterly 22035 Sage Mountain Lane • Katy, TX 77450 (832) 435-3771 petereasterly@sbcglobal.net www.easterlyhomes.com Edith Barrera Interiors Edith González 1639 Dunlavy St. • Houston, TX 77006 (713) 522-3362 edithbarreraint@aol.com www.edithbarrerainteriors.com

Creekstone Outdoors Sam Hickey 27523 S. Rondelet Dr. • Houston, TX 77386 (281) 642-4751 sam@creekstoneoutdoors.com www.creekstoneoutdoors.com

Elan Homes, Inc. Elan Rejwan, CAPS, CGP 3006 Bernadette • Houston, TX 77043 (713) 939-8700 info@elanhomes.com www.elanhomes.com

Cribbs Custom Builders, Inc. Kyle Cribbs 1752 West Sam Houston Parkyway North Houston, TX 77043 (713) 461-0888 kylecribbs88@yahoo.com

Enterra Homes Michael Van 7155 Old Katy Road, Suite N210 Houston, TX 77024 (832) 460-7950 mvan@enterrahomes.com www.enterrahomes.com

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Express Works Inc Donald Westbrook 7306 Springdale Drive • Sugar Land, TX 77479 (281) 330-4148 Don@expressworksinc.com www.expressworksinc.com

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Frankel Building Group Kevin Frankel, CGP 5701 Woodway Drive, Suite 200 Houston, TX 77057-1505 (713) 623-4646 kf@frankelbuildinggroup.com www.frankelbuildinggroup.com Fuller Services Inc. Bill Fuller P.O. Box 692135 • Houston, TX 77269 (281) 477-0013 bill@fuller-services.com www.fuller-services.com Gabriel Home Builders, Inc. Jeannine Nuzzi 1607 Cortlandt Street • Houston, TX 77008 (713) 861-8613 jn@gabrielhomebuilders.com www.gabrielhomebuilders.com Gareth Construction Jeff Davies 6436 Olympia Dr. • Houston, TX 77057 (713) 875-8018 garethconst4@gmail.com GB General Contractors, Inc. Gil Boyles, CGR, CAPS 400 E Main St • Tomball, TX 77375 (281) 412-9988 gboyles@mygbbuilder.com www.mygbbuilder.com George Weaver, Inc. George Weaver 2202 Timberloch Pl. Ste. 102 The Woodlands, TX 77380-1149 (281) 296-8222 georgeweaverinc@comcast.net


Halcon Construction, Inc. Sam Hall 14110 N. Suddley Castle • Houston, TX 77095 (281) 858-0444 shall15212@aol.com

Good Dwellings, Inc. Gilbert Godbold PO Box 421889 • Houston, TX 77242-2142 (713) 256-5649 gilbert@gooddwellings.com www.gooddwellings.com

Hallmark Renovation / Hallmark Kitchens, LP Hank White 13134 Barryknoll • Houston, TX 77079 (713) 609-9326 hwhite@hallmarkkitchens.net www.hallmarkkitchens.net

Goodchild Builders, Inc. Steve Goodchild 1200 Blalock, Ste. 312 • Houston, TX 77055 (713) 984-2272 goodchildbuilders@sbcglobal.net www.goodchildbuilders.com

Hames Custom Builders, LLC Nathan Hames 27519 S. Rondelet Dr. • Spring, TX 77386 (281) 900-3216 nathanhames@me.com www.hamescustombuilders.com

GPS Custom Homes, LLC Greg Stephens 1108 Soldiers Field Court, Suite 150 Sugar Land, TX 77479 (281) 340-8110 jgregstephens@comcast.net www.gps-customhomes.com

Hamilton Baxter Construction, LLC Kollin Hamilton 6115 FM 762 #1100 • Richmond, TX 77469 (713) 528-7766 kollin@hamiltonbaxter.com www.hamiltonbaxter.com

Grace and Gold Homes, LLC Elroy Gold P. O. Box 130042 • The Woodlands, TX 77393 (281) 323-4802 elroy@graceandgoldhomes.com www.graceandgoldhomes.com Grand View Builders Marc Jungers 525 N Sam Houston Pkwy E Ste 600 Houston, TX 77060 (281) 741-8946 marc@gvbtx.com www.gvbtx.com Greathouse Construction Inc. Chad Cheshire PO Box 1486 • Montgomery, TX 77356 (936) 520-4046 chad@greathousegroup.com www.greathousegroup.com Greymark Construction Company .................................... ad on page 7 Leslie King, CGR, GMB, CAPS 2211 Norfolk #626 • Houston, TX 77098 (713) 722-7226 leslie@greymarkconstruction.com www.greymarkconstruction.com Greystone Custom Homes and Remodeling Jerry Johnson 9 Eden Elm Place • The Woodlands, TX 77381 (281) 785-7467 jerry@greystonecustomhomes.us www.greystonecustomhomes.us Gryphon Builders Allen Griffin 3115 Redgum • Katy, TX 77449 (713) 939-8005 allen@gryphonbuilders.com Gulledge Co. Inc. Steve Gulledge 9028 Larston • Houston, TX 77055 (832) 671-8597 steve@gulledgeco.com www.gulledgeco.com Gullo Construction, Inc. Frank Gullo 16026 Lakeview Dr. • Houston, TX 77040 (713) 849-4909 fgullo@sbcglobal.net H/H Healthlink Development LLC Eric Hansen 603 B Park Grove • Katy, TX 77450 (281) 578-3712 info@hldllc.com www.hldllc.com

PROFESSIONAL REMODELERS

Goette Customs Marissa Goette 2100 S. Gessner Suite 1300 • Houston, TX 77063 (956) 802-6569 marissa@goettecustoms.com www.goettecustoms.com

Hann Builders Stephen Hann, CGR, GMB, GMR, CGP 5210 Spruce Street • Bellaire, TX 77401 (832) 435-7792 hanncustom@gmail.com www.hannbuilt.com Happy Medium Aaron Brittain 907 W 31st • Houston, TX 77018 (281) 726-2500 aaron@happymedium.biz www.happymedium.biz Harvey Construction Services Robert Harvey 13111 Vernon Drive • Cypress, TX 77429 (832) 250-3693 bert@harveyconstructionservices.com www.harveyconstructionservices.com Heritage Construction Services Jeff Hunt, CGR, GMB, CAPS, CGP, GMR 17806 W. Copper Lakes Drive, Ste. 100 Houston, TX 77095 (281) 686-2603 jeff.hunt@sbcglobal.net Herring Home Services Cody Herring 18806 Meadow Lark Ln. • Tomball, TX 77377 (713) 299-4116 codyherring@att.net www.herringhomeservices.com Hillcrest Builders, Inc. Ingrid Roa Wynne P. O. Box 55568 • Houston, TX 77255-5568 (832) 721-8771 ingrid@xanderproperties.com www.xanderproperties.com HNI Services Terry Grier 2951 Marina Bay Dr., Ste. 130-420 League City, TX 77573-2785 (281) 488-8201 info@hniservices.com www.hniservices.com Hopfe Construction LLC DBA Champions Remodeling Greg Hopfe 13121 Louetta Rd. Suite 1460 Cypress, TX 77429 (832) 900-4761 ghopfe@comcast.net Horace Homes LLC David Beck 3763 Childress St. • Houston, TX 77005 (281) 960-8778 dbeck@horace-homes.com www.horace-homes.com

House Anything Brennan Dougherty 22136 Westheimer Pkwy Ste. 243 Katy, TX 77450 (832) 725-0337 brennan@houseanything.com www.houseanything.com Houston Heavenly Homes, LLC Rory Caton 12345 Kingsride Lane • Houston, TX 77024 (281) 582-6596 rory@heavenly-homes.com www.heavenly-homes.com ICF Builders & Consultants Jan Popiel, GMB, CGP, CLRA 17214 Lakeway Park • Tomball, TX 77375-8398 (281) 723-9170 icfbuildersandconsultants@comcast.net www.foxblocks.com Iconstrux Design & Build William Roberts 910 Wakefield Drive • Houston, TX 77018 (713) 812-1500 wroberts@iconstruxdb.com www.iconstruxdb.com Incredible Renovations Joana Kaluza 5814 Winsome Lane • Houston, TX 77057 (713) 532-2526 joana@incrediblerenovations.com www.incrediblerenovations.com Indital Stair Components / Venetian Stairs Charles Snider 7947 Mesa Drive • Houston, TX 77028 (713) 694-6065 forgings@indital.com www.indital.com

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James W Turner Construction, LTD J. W. Turner, CGB, GMB, CAPS 14215 Mary Jane Lane • Tomball, TX 77377 (281) 290-9011 jwturner@jwtc.net www.jwtc.net JLB Custom Construction, LLC Joseph Bielamowicz 324 W. 13th Street • Houston, TX 77008 (281) 250-1216 joe@jlbcustomconstruction.com www.jlbcustomconstruction.com John R. St. John Const, Inc./JSJ Inc. John St. John PO Box 379 • Sugar Land, TX 77487-0379 (281) 494-8300 jsjwellness@gmail.com www.JohnRStJohn.com Jonathon Custom Estate Homes Jonathon Casada, GMB, CAPS 9225 Katy Freeway Ste 102 • Houston, TX 77024 (713) 350-9822 jonathoncustomhomes@gmail.com

Isaacson Signature Homes Jerald Surface, CGB 14403 Light Falls Court • Cypress, TX 77429 (832) 928-5315 jsurface@isaacsonsignaturehomes.com www.isaacsonsignaturehomes.com

LaRocque Construction & Remodeling, LLC Kyle LaRocque 14223 Spindle Arbor Rd • Cypress, TX 77429 (832) 309-9295 kyle@larocqueconstruction.com www.larocqueconstruction.com Larry Skelton Homes Larry Skelton 4517 Braeburn Drive • Bellaire, TX 77401-5512 (713) 668-5038 lshomes@swbell.net www.larryskeltonhomes.com LBJ Construction, LP Breck Powers 5438 Guhn Road • Houston, TX 77040 (713) 781-0169 powers@lbjconstruction.com www.lbjconstruction.com

Journey Construction Bill Neighbors 9230 Keough, Suite 600 • Houston, TX 77040 (713) 466-1780 Bill@TxJourney.com www.txjourney.com

Legal Eagle Contractors Company .................................. ad on page 25 Dan Bawden, JD, CGR, GMB, CAPS, CGP 5008 Locust St. • Bellaire, TX 77401 (713) 723-8850 dbawden@legaleaglecontractors.com www.legaleaglecontractors.com

Kaylan Kustom Homes Inc Fred Euering PO Box 134 • Tomball, TX 77377 (281) 259-9999 kaylanhomes@sbcglobal.net Keechi Creek Builders .............. ad on page 5 Brandon Lynch, CGP CAPS 21175 State Hwy. 249, #328 • Houston, TX 77070 (281) 914-4951 brandon@keechicreekbuilders.com www.keechicreekbuilders.com

J. G. Hollins Builders Johnny Hollins 4414 Old Yale Street • Houston, TX 77018 (713) 725-5548 johnny-hollins@sbcglobal.net www.jghollins.com

Keystone Classic Homes Matt Surface, CGB 10810 Katy Freeway Suite #102 Houston, TX 77043 (713) 426-4445 MSurface@keystoneclassichomes.com www.keystoneclassichomes.com

J. L. Bass Building, Inc. John Bass 1325 Antoine Dr. • Houston, TX 77055 (713) 956-7240 build@slovack-bass.com www.slovack-bass.com

Klam Custom Construction, LLC. Rock Klam Cypress, TX 77429 (832) 868-3528 Estimating@KlamCustom.com www.klamcustom.com

J.P. Savage Construction, Inc. John Savage 407 Oak Haven St. • Baytown, TX 77520 (713) 530-0107 johnpsavage@aol.com www.jpsavageconstruction.com

Kristian Bell Construction Kristian Bell 1107 Upland Drive Ste B • Houston, TX 77043 (713) 385-0156 kristian@kbctx.com www.kbctx.com

Ja Mar Builders James Gondek 23802 FM 2978 #C-6 • Tomball, TX 77375 (281) 351-4007 jmgondek@sbcglobal.net

Kurtin Fine Homes, Kurtin Real Estate & Development Inc. Tim Kurtin 11526 S. Lou Al Drive • Houston, TX 77024 (713) 461-1113 fishbaffin@comcast.net

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Landmark Homebuilders Inc Charles Jorgensen 612 W. Bough Ln. • Houston, TX 77024 (713) 446-3444 chuckaj@aol.com

Jordan Jackson Homes Jordan Bunch PO box 1683 • Pearland, TX 77581 (832) 671-6823 jcb033@shsu.edu

JRG Builder & Remodelers .... ad on page 12 Gonzalo Garcia, CGR, GMB, CAPS, CGP, GMR 14814 Brookside Forest Dr • Houston, TX 77040 (713) 849-5119 jrgbldr-remdrs@sbcglobal.net www.jrgbuilder.com Invest Home Pro, LLC Brant Phillips 17424 W. Grand Parkway, #180 Sugar Land, TX 77469 (832) 586-7071 info@rentreadycontractors.com www.rentreadycontractors.com

KVBE Designs LLC Kimberly VanBelle-Ebel 7606 Del Monte Dr. • Houston, TX 77063 (281) 840-3553 kvbe4@yahoo.com

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Leigh Custom Homes William Leigh, GMB PO Box 7002 • The Woodlands, TX 77387-7002 (281) 363-9152 wmcleigh@aol.com www.leigh-customhomes.com Lespreance Construction Carlos Lespreance 4501 Cartwright Road, # 301 Missouri City, TX 77459 (281) 235-7934 Carlos@lespreanceconstruction.com www.lespreanceconstruction.com Lewis Construction Myron Lewis 2506 Salt Grass Trail • Dear Park, TX 77536 (713) 944-5257 lewiscosince1991@gmail.com Lipka Home Builders Timothy Lipka 2825 Hackberry • Katy, TX 77493 (832) 264-5130 timlipka@aol.com www.lipkahomes.com Lippold Custom Homes, Inc. Neal Lippold P. O. Box 455 • Fresno, TX 77545 (281) 431-8697 neal@lippoldcustomhomes.com www.lippoldcustomhomes.com Lisenby Homes, Inc. John Lisenby 9434 Old Katy Rd Ste 140 • Houston, TX 77055 (713) 827-7177 johnl@lisenbyhomes.com www.lisenbyhomes.com Living Improvements Roland Younger, CGR, GMB, CAPS 2719 Fifth St., Ste. A • Stafford, TX 77477 (281) 499-7000 roland@living-improvements.com www.living-improvements.com


McVaugh Custom Homes James McVaugh 11152 Westheimer Rd PMB 906 Houston, TX 77042-3208 (713) 682-2777 jim@mcvaugh.com www.mcvaugh.com

Lone Star Building & Construction Services, Inc. .... ad on page 20 Wayne Ball, CGR, CAPS 2410 Quenby Ste. 200 • Houston, TX 77005-1454 (713) 522-7111 Wayne@lonestarbuilding.com www.lonestarbuilding.com

Mealer Homes, Inc Brandon Mealer 2524 Westminister St. • Pearland, TX 77581 (281) 741-9759 brandon.mealer@mealerhomes.com www.mealerhomes.com

Lone Star Contracting Eric Schlosser 5508 Old Greenhouse Rd. #400 Houston, TX 77084 (832) 766-6260 eric@lonestarcontractinghouston.com www.lonestarcontractinghouston.com Longhorn Maintenance .......... ad on page 31 Ben Franklin P. O. Box 1344 • League City, TX 77574 (832) 894-8554 longhornmaint1@yahoo.com www.longhornmaintenance.net Lucia’s Oaks LP Daniela Franco 1908 Sawdush Road • The Woodlands, TX 77380 (281) 260-7000 jose@luciasoaks.com www.luciasoaks.com Macedo Homes Santiago Macedo 9715 Garden Row Dr. • Sugar Land, TX 77498 (281) 468-1440 santiagomacedo@sbcglobal.net www.macedogroup.com Madera Fine Homes Frederick Wood 2116 Goldsmith Street • Houston, TX 77030 (713) 661-1900 fww@maderafinehomes.com www.maderafinehomes.com Mark James, LLC Mark Rohlfing PO Box 19972 • Houston, TX 77224-9972 (713) 581-4271 markjames@themjco.com www.themjco.com Marsters Company Frank Marsters, III, GMB 9119 Highway 6, Ste. 230, #168 Missouri City, TX 77459-1564 (832) 440-0198 marstersco@earthlink.net www.marsterscompany.com Masterpiece Custom Homes LTD David Rompot 2100 Nasa Parkway Suite 201 Seabrook, TX 77586 (281) 538-1000 david@masterpiececustomhomes.org www.masterpiececustomhomes.org Matteson Building Company, Inc. John Matteson 110 Oak Dr. • Friendswood, TX 77546 (713) 823-3679 johnmatteson@swbell.net MC2 Architects & Construction Chuong Nguyen 5600 Rose St. • Houston, TX 77007 (713) 802-2305 chuong@mc2architects.com www.mc2architects.com

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LMR Builders, LLC Larry Robinson 14919 Timbershade Crossing Magnolia, TX 77355 (713) 419-4060 larry@lmrbuilders.com www.lmrbuilders.com

Mel-Lo Development, LLC / Pace Homes, Inc. Lourel Jones 3326 Tankersley Circle • Rosharon, TX 77583 (281) 804-6455 mello5460@gmail.com Memorial Builders Andres Palandjoglou 7670 Woodway Dr. Ste. 344 • Houston, TX 77063 (713) 266-6500 dorasanico@aol.com Merrick Coastal LLC Tracy Neptune 9605 Crescent Cross Dr • Needville, TX 77461 (281) 300-7861 tracy@merrickcoastal.com www.merrickcoastal.com Metropolitan Custom Homes Stuart Beken 14811 St. Mary’s Lane, Ste. 160 Houston, TX 77079 (281) 493-6345 sbeken@metropolitancustomhomes.net www.metropolitancustomhomes.net Michael Thurman Custom Homes Michael Thurman 3100 Timmons, Suite 210 • Houston, TX 77027 (713) 344-9262 info@MTCUSTOMHOMES.COM www.mtcustomhomes.com Mirador Builders Jennifer Hamelet 3433 W. Alabama, Ste. D • Houston, TX 77027 (713) 520-0932 jenniferhamelet@miradorbuilders.com www.miradorbuilders.com Mission Custom Builders, LLC Jason Penberthy 29700 White Elk Blvd. • Tomball, TX 77375 (832) 684-6450 jason@missioncustombuilders.com www.missioncustombuilders.com Modern Home Renovation Tim Derr 1715 Northpark, Ste.C • Kingwood, TX 77339 (281) 361-4409 tderr@mhrenovation.com www.mhrenovation.com Moriarty Construction, LLC Liz Moriarty 4100 Greenbriar St # 209 • Houston, TX 77098 (281) 932-5211 liz@moriarty-homes.com www.moriarty-homes.com Morning Star Builders, LTD Yvonne Cummins 12777 Jones Road, Ste. 285 • Houston, TX 77070 (832) 304-2310 yvonne@homesbymorningstar.com www.homesbymorningstar.com Morris Building LTD Jim Morris 17178 W. FM 1097 • Montgomery, TX 77356 (936) 597-5441 jim@morrisbuilders.com www.morrisbuilders.com

MSA Remodeling, LLC. Chris McKee 18750 I-45 N • Spring, TX 77373 (281) 825-4495 cmckee@msaremodeling.com www.msaremodeling.com Neidner Construction/ Remodeling, Inc. ...................... ad on page 39 Jim Neidner PO Box 682196 • Houston, TX 77268 (281) 831-1554 neidner@consolidated.net www.neidnerconstruction.com Niagara Craftsman, Inc. Clyde Curry 9137 Spring Branch Dr. Ste. 304 Houston, TX 77080 (713) 467-0062 clyde@niagaracraftsman.com www.niagaracraftsman.com Nuvo Builders LLC David Wennagel 705 E 14th Street • Houston, TX 77008 martin@nuvobuilders.com www.nuvobuilders.com Old Oak Estates LLC Ted Mielke PO Box 2973 • Cypress, TX 77410 (281) 924-5596 TDMielke@oldoakestates.com www.oldoakestates.com Omega Restoration & Remodeling Mary Feldmeyer 11350-B Jones Road West Houston, TX 77065-3682 (281) 477-7858 omegarestoreremodel@gmail.com

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Platinum Custom Construction Inc. Mike Yarborough 1506 Quiet Trail • Sugarland, TX 77479 (281) 235-7645 ymiketx45@aol.com Potomac Custom Builders LLC John Whetsell 7807 Woodway • Houston, TX 77063 (713) 784-5551 john@PotomacCustom.com www.potomaccustom.com Preferred Builders, Inc. Ronnie Gajeske 12110 Piping Rock Dr • Houston, TX 77077-6018 (281) 597-9174 rgajeske@comcast.net Premier Remodeling & Construction, L.P. ................ ad on page 23 Rob Hellyer, CGR, GMB, CAPS 901 Harvard St. • Houston, TX 77008 (713) 532-1100 rob@premierremodel.com www.premierremodel.com Prestige Custom Homes Co. & Remodelers Daniel Vargas 4747 Research Forest Dr., Ste 180-223 The Woodlands, TX 77381 (936) 444-6642 theprestigecustomhomes@gmail.com Questar Construction Patrick Johnson 701 N. Loop 336E • Conroe, TX 77301 (936) 321-5747 patrick@questarconstruction.us.com www.questarconstruction.us.com

On Point Custom Homes, LP John Leggett, CGB 3939 Essex Lane, Suite 100 • Houston, TX 77027 (713) 600-2422 info@onpointcustomhomes.com www.onpointcustomhomes.com Packson Homes Rick Wayne 3211 Saint Charles Ct • Missouri City, TX 77459 (281) 831-8082 rick@packsonhomes.com www.packsonhomes.com Palmetto Homes Timothy Crawford The Woodlands Town Center The Woodlands, TX 77387 (281) 210-7768 tim@palmettobuilt.com www.palmettobuilt.com Park Lane Builders, Inc. Steven Deutser 2444 Times Blvd., Ste. 230 • Houston, TX 77005 (713) 524-6200 steven@parklanecompanies.com www.parklanecompanies.com Peterson HomeBuilders, Inc. D. C. Peterson 1120 Nasa Pkwy Ste 220N • Houston, TX 77058 (281) 333-0200 petersonhomebuilders@msn.com www.petersonhomebuilders.net Pierce Built Construction, LLC Robert Pierce 526 Brooks Street • Sugar Land, TX 77478 (281) 201-8711 Jason@PierceBuiltCo.com www.piercebuiltco.com

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RCI Renovations By Design Marlon Denkins 3307 Lamar Unit C • Houston, TX 77019 (281) 435-7651 marlondenkins@rcirenovationsbydesign.com www.rcirenovationsbydesign.com REALEX Homes Nick Peters 14027 Memorial Dr. Ste 437 • Houston, TX 77079 (281) 531-8822 nickpeters@aol.com www.realex-homes.com Relocate and Renovate Inc. Adele Segel 14781 Memorial Dr. Ste 40 • Houston, TX 77079 (281) 497-3017 adele@relocateandrenovate.com www.relocateandrenovate.com Remodelers of Houston, a division of William Shaw and Associates, Inc. ........ ad on page 1 Shawn Vacek, CGR, CGP 4206 Law St. • Houston, TX 77005 (713) 666-1931 shawn@remodelersofhouston.com www.remodelersofhouston.com Remodeling Concepts, Inc. .... ad on page 15 Jim Nowlin, CGR, CAPS 1903 Maple Dale Lane • Richmond, TX 77406 (281) 499-9948 jim@remodelingconcepts.biz www.remodelingconcepts.biz Renewal By Andersen of Houston Robert (Bob) Birner, CGR, CAPS, CGP 9825 F.M. 2920 • Tomball, TX 77375 (281) 378-6000 bob@rbahouston.com www.rbahouston.com Rent Ready Brant Phillips 17424 W. Grand Parkway, #180 Sugar Land, TX 77469 (832) 586-7071 info@rentreadycontractors.com www.rentreadycontractors.com

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Richard Price Custom Homes, Ltd Richard Price 9039 Katy Frwy., Ste. 520 • Houston, TX 77024 (713) 665-7711 rprice@richardpricecustomhomes.com www.richardpricecustomhomes.com ROC Homes Texas, LTD. Eric Hymowitz PO Box 272088 • Houston, TX 77277 (713) 661-7624 eric@roc-homes.com www.roc-homes.com Röhe & Wright Custom Homes LLC Andy Suman 3334 Richmond Ste 200 • Houston, TX 77098 (713) 864-4040 info@rohewright.com www.rohewright.com Royal Homes Matthew Reibenstein 1803 West White Oak Terrace, Suite D Conroe, TX 77304 (936) 756-4575 mjreib@royalhomes-texas.com www.royalhomes-texas.com Rueby Custom Homes Robin Rueby PO Box 5130 • Kingwood, TX 77325-5130 (281) 358-7961 ruebyhomes@earthlink.net Russo Services, Inc. Jerry Hernandez 6630 Long Drive • Houston, TX 77087 (713) 645-7692 contact@russoservices.com www.russoservices.com Sabo Custom Builders Edward Sabo PO Box 701007 • Houston, TX 77270-1007 (713) 581-4397 ed@sabocustombuilders.com www.sabocustombuilders.com Sandcastle Homes, Inc. Mike Dishberger, GMB 1405 Durham • Houston, TX 77007 (713) 864-9190 dishberger@aol.com www.sandcastlehouston.com Schwab Design Builders LLC David Schwab 60 North Creek Side Court • Houston, TX 77055 (281) 850-6778 david@schwabdesignbuilders.com www.schwabdesignbuilders.com Serrano Services and Construction, LLC Angel Serrano 3207 Knoll Manner Drive • Kingwood, TX 77345 (832) 452-1903 serranossc@gmail.com Shaver Custom Homes Richard Shaver 4011 St Michaels Ct. • Sugar Land, TX 77479 (281) 565-7812 rshaver@shaverhomestx.com www.shaverhomestx.com Sherry Taylor Luxury Homes Sherry Taylor 11803 Grant Road, Ste. 111 • Cypress, TX 77429 (281) 257-4949 Sherry@CreativeInteriors.net www.creativeinteriors.net Sneller Custom Homes and Remodeling, LLC Matt Sneller, CGP 7923 Vickridge Lane • Spring, TX 77379 (832) 797-4320 matt@snellercustomhomes.com www.snellercustomhomes.com


Southern Green Builders, LP Drew Ondrey, CGB, GMB 1901 Houston Avenue • Houston, TX 77007 (713) 917-6836 d.ondrey@southerngreenbuilders.com www.southerngreenbuilders.com Spindletop Builders Inc Layne Wilson 980 Lockwood Dr • Beaumont, TX 77706 (409) 782-8170 info@spindletopbuilders.com www.spindletopbuilders.com SSH Custom Homes LLC Jason Hawthorne, CGP 12400 Taylor Rd • Houston, TX 77041 (713) 819-2528 jason@sshhomes.com www.sshhomes.com Starwood Homes, LLC John DeSpain 14830 Elmont Drive • Houston, TX 77095 (281) 861-8515 jdespain@starwoodhomesllc.com www.starwoodhomesllc.com

Stiles Builders, LLC Lester Stiles 974 Campbell Road, Ste. 107 Houston, TX 77024 (832) 369-2739 lstiles@stilesbuilders.com www.stilesbuilders.com Sullivan Brothers Builders John Sullivan P.O. Box 131486 • Houston, TX 77219 (713) 880-9888 jsullivan@sullivaninterests.com www.sullivaninterests.com Susan Fruit Interiors Susan Fruit ASID, CGR, CAPS 14827 Elmont Dr • Houston, TX 77095 (281) 463-2972 susan@susanfruitinteriors.com www.susanfruitinteriors.com T.D. Cox Thomas D. Cox, CGA, CGP, CAPS 214 Nursery Road • The Woodlands, TX 77380 (281) 364-1800 Tom@tdchomes.net www.tdchomes.net Termeer & Associates John Termeer 314 Sawdust Road, # 110 • Spring, TX 77380 (281) 292-8400 john.termeer@suddenlink.net

Stately Homes, LLC Ted More 1415 N Loop W, Suite 107 • Houston, TX 77008 (281) 224-1626 tedmore@buildstately.com www.buildstately.com

Texas Custom Patios................ ad on page 67 Rob Douglass 12503 Exchange Dr. #506 • Stafford, TX 77477 (281) 265-1994 rob@texascustompatios.com www.custompatios.com

Stephens Construction Primary Lawrence Stephens 16111 N Greenfield Drive • Spring, TX 77379 (832) 761-5135 terri@stephensconstruction.com www.stephensconstruction.com

Texas Elite Custom Homes, LLC Tony Williams 6046 FM 2920 Road, Ste. 234 • Klein, TX 77379 (832) 646-4241 tony@txelitecustomhomes.com www.txelitecustomhomes.com

Stephen’s Home Repair, Inc. Stephen Twarowski, CGR, CAPS 7610 Fur Market Drive • Houston, TX 77064-8205 (713) 409-8978 shr@shrremodeling.com www.shrremodeling.com

Texas State Services, LLC Kevin Polasek 1602 Thunder Lake Ln • Sugar Land, TX 77498 (832) 419-4666 Kevin@PolasekConstructionCO.com www.polasekconstructionco.com

Stetzer Builders Inc. Erin Stetzer 5 Cam Court • Houston, TX 77055 (832) 527-6968 Erin@stetzerbuilders.com www.stetzerbuilders.com

The Arriaga Companies Abby Custom Homes Jennifer Arriaga 11152 Westheimer Road, # 877 Houston, TX 77042 (713) 557-3445 jennifer@abby-homes.com www.abby-homes.com

Steve Fuqua Homes Steve Fuqua 2277 Plaza Drive Ste 190 • Sugar Land, TX 77479 (281) 705-0280 steve@stevefuquahomes.com www.stevefuquahomes.com Steve Fuqua Homes Danny Roth 2277 Plaza Drive Ste 190 • Sugar Land, TX 77479 (281) 705-0297 danny@stevefuquahomes.com www.stevefuquahomes.com Steve Hood Company.............. ad on page 25 Steve Hood 9301 Southwest Fwy. Ste. 250 Houston, TX 77074 (713) 272-9255 steve@stevehoodcompany.com www.stevehoodcompany.com Steven Allen Designs, LLC Stephen Heiman P. O. Box 431254 • Houston, TX 77243 (832) 459-5882 stephen@stevenallendesigns.com www.stevenallendesigns.com

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Solaris Homes Jim Waller P. O. Box 773196 • Houston, TX 77215 (281) 236-4664 cjwaller@mindspring.com www.solarishomes.com

The Residence Doctor, Inc. / Lambert Brogger Custom Homes, LLC George Lambert 9337 Spring Cypress Road • Spring, TX 77379 (281) 257-2422 george.lambert@residencedoctor.com www.residencedoctor.com The Woodlands Remodeling Group Mark Windell 15885 HWY 105 W, Ste. 10-B Montgomery, TX 77356 (936) 588-6119 office@twrg1.com www.homeremodelingthewoodlands.com Third Coast Builders................ ad on page 12 Tom Pellegrin 5833 Imogene • Houston, TX 77074 (281) 220-9566 tomp.tcb@gmail.com www.mythirdcoastbuilders.com

Tipler Design & Build, LLC Justin Tipler, GMB, CGP 61 Carlton Woods Drive The Woodlands, TX 77382 (281) 465-4400 justin@tipler.com www.tipler.com TLC Outdoor Living Michael Harkins 17413 FM 2920, Unit A • Tomball, TX 77375 (832) 657-1717 info@timelessco.com www.timelessco.com Trademark Quality Homes LLC Keith Radcliffe 2040 N. Loop 336 W., Ste 128 • Conroe, TX 77304 (936) 441-4004 keith@tqhomes.com www.tqhomes.com TriFection Remodeling & Construction Jeff Reina 4059 Hollister • Houston, TX 77080 (281) 874-3328 jeff.reina@trifection.net www.trifection.net Trinity Estate Homes, LTD Troy Eschberger P O Box 19905 • Houston, TX 77224 (832) 598-2733 teh@trinityestatehomes.com www.trinityestatehomes.com Tuscany Builders Custom Homes LLC Robert Todd 28818 Hollycrest Dr • Katy, TX 77494 (713) 550-7381 rrtodd@earthlink.net www.tuscanybuilders.com

Tidwell Builders Jennifer Hyman PO Box 3254 • Bellaire, TX 77402 (281) 455-1256 jennyhyman@gmail.com HOUSTON REMODELING GUIDE GREATER HOUSTON BUILDERS ASSOCIATION

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Tuscany Homes, Inc. Rockey Butler 12159 FM 1097 W. • Willis, TX 77318 (936) 890-8999 tuscanyhomes@sbcglobal.net www.TuscanyHomesInc.com

Watermark Restoration Ltd. Terry Buckner 11020 Katy Freeway, Suite 215 Houston, TX 77043 (832) 731-2262 terryb@watermarkrestoration.com

Wiley Homes, LLC Cade Wiley 13307 Taylorcrest Rd. • Houston, TX 77079 (713) 397-8487 cade@wileyhomes.com www.wileyhomes.com

Tyler Homes, Inc. Steve Clayton 26214 Crown Ranch Blvd Montgomery, TX 77316 (281) 850-7995 kristen@tylercustomhomes.com www.tylercustomhomes.com

Wayland Construction Rodney Meyers, CGP, GMB, CGP 5555 West Loop South, Ste. 315 Bellaire, TX 77401 (713) 528-5898 rodney@waylandconstruction.com www.waylandconstruction.com

William David Homes David Sanders 17102 Skinner Ct • Cypress, TX 77429 (281) 256-8009 david@williamdavidhomes.com www.williamdavidhomes.com

Unique Builders and Development, Inc. Steve Zitman 5300 N. Braeswood 4-223 • Houston, TX 77096 (713) 263-8138 info@uniquebuilderstexas.com www.uniquebuilderstexas.com

Wayland Construction Doug Wayland, GMB, CGR, CGP, CAPS 5555 West Loop South, Ste. 315 Bellaire, TX 77401 (713) 528-5898 doug@waylandconstruction.com www.waylandconstruction.com

Windstone Partners, LLC Rade Pierce 26620 Interstate 45 • Spring, TX 77386 (281) 419-0340 rade@windstonepartners.com www.windstonepartners.com

We'll Do It For You, LLC Valencia Johnson 7025 Foster St. • Houston, TX 77021 (713) 261-2699 info@welldoitforyouhouston.com

Winfrey Design Build, LLC Bruce Winfrey, GMB, CGP 1707 1/2 Post Oak Blvd Ste 260 Houston, TX 77056 (713) 875-8481 bruce@winfreydesignbuild.com www.winfreydesignbuild.com

White & Bolin Construction, Inc. John White PO Box 30 • Bay City, TX 77404-0030 (979) 245-5657 sw@whitebolin.com www.whitebolin.com

Wiseman Builders LLC. Robert Wiseman 1113 Vine St., Ste. 211A • Houston, TX 77002 (281) 900-0321 Rob@WisemanBuildersLLC.com www.wisemanbuildersllc.com

Walker Residential, Inc. Russell Walker, CGB, GMB, CGP 13131 Kimberley Ln • Houston, TX 77079 (713) 303-8808 russ@walkerresidential.net

Whitestone Builders, Inc. David Gordon 10510 Eddystone Dr. • Houston, TX 77043 (832) 274-3848 dgordon@whitestonebuilders.com www.whitestonebuilders.com

Woodfin Contractors, Inc. Michael Woodfin P O Box 130208 • Houston, TX 77219 (713) 527-7660 woodfincont@yahoo.com

Wamhoff Development Gregory Wamhoff 23560 Coons Road • Tomball, TX 77375 (281) 251-9995 greg@wamhoffdevelopment.com www.wamhoffdevelopment.com

Whodid It Designs, LLC Sherry Pruitt, CAPS 2843 Cotton Stock Dr. • Sugarland, TX 77479 (713) 899-0307 sherrypruitt25@gmail.com

Vick Construction & Remodeling Inc..................... ad on page 27 Kevin Vick 503 Main St. • Sugar Land, TX 77498 (713) 387-9362 kevin@vick-construction.com www.vick-construction.com Vidal Construction, LLC Edwin Vidal 6115 F.M. 762, Suite 900 • Richmond, TX 77469 (832) 363-1814 evidal@vidalconstruction.com www.vidalconstruction.com

Woodridge Builders and Design, Inc Daniel Moreno 15400 Mckaskle Rd. • Sugar Land, TX 77498 (713) 202-5547 daniel.woodridge@gmail.com Zander Homes, LLC Justin Henry, CGP, CGB P. O. Box 3453 • Humble, TX 77347 (281) 330-9893 justin@zanderhomes.net www.zanderhomes.net

LIST OF ADVERTISERS A-Plus Glass Service.................................57 Abbott Contracting ...................................27 Acadian Iron Works ..................................39 Alamo Stone ............................................63 The Ark Concrete Specialties, Inc. ..............65 BMC Building Materials and Construction Services....................76-81 Berry Pools ..............................................63 BISON, A Stock Building Supply Company .........................Inside Back By Design Interiors ...................................10 Cabinets & Designs ..................................24 Charanza Contracting, Inc.........................33 Cornerstone Hardware..............................75 Craftsmanship by John, Inc.........................3 Crestwood Construction..............................9 DeSola Glass ...........................................69 DSL Construction & Design........................65 DalTile.....................................................45 David Oriental Rugs ..................................57 The Detering Co. ......................................24

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Eklektik Interiors.......................................14 Factory Builder Stores...................Back Cover Ferguson Bath, Kitchen & Lighting Gallery .......................................2 Frederick Builders and Remodeling Inc. ................................29 Gold Star Design & Construction ................68 Gulf & Basco ...............................Inside Front Greymark Construction Company.................7 Hoelscher Weatherstrip Manufacturing Co., Inc. ............................67 Infinit Interior Design ................................21 Innovative Tubular Skylights & Attics ..........11 JRG Builder & Remodelers ........................12 Lynne T. Jones, ASID ................................31 Keechi Creek Builders.................................5 Legal Eagle Contractors ............................25 Lone Star Building and Construction Services, Inc...................20 Longhorn Construction..............................31 Lighting Boutique .....................................69 M & M Lighting .........................................23 MS International, Inc.................................13

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Morrison, Plumbing, Appliances, Hardware.................................4 Neidner Construction ................................39 Noel Furniture ..........................................17 Norandex ................................................15 Premier Remodeling .................................23 Remodelers of Houston / William Shaw & Associates .........................1 Remodeling Concepts ..............................15 Sherwin Williams......................................71 Sliding Door Company ..............................51 Steve Hood .............................................25 Stewart Land Designs ...............................19 Texas Custom Patios ................................67 Third Coast Builders..................................12 Tile Zone..................................................87 TOPCRET ................................................73 Universal Lights, Inc. ................................37 Venetian Blind Carpet One ........................51 Vick Construction & Remodeling ................27 Wood-Mode.............................................45


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Directory of Associate members provided by the Greater Houston Builders Association, September 2014. For updated information, please visit www.ghba.org. 20/20 Financial Advisers of Houston Karin Tyson 2600 S Gessner Suite 315 Houston, TX 77063 (832) 924-2600 ktyson@2020fa.com www.2020fa.com 401K / Retirement Planning; Investments

BM Custom Cabinetry David Eng 9220 Rasmus Drive Houston, TX 77063 (713) 413-8188 david@thecabinetsolutions.com www.thecabinetsource.com Cabinets

Cabinet Innovations.................... ad on page 24 Mary Calvin 5120 Woodway Dr, Courtyard Suite 219 Houston, TX 77056 (713) 461-6424 mary@cabinetinnovationstx.com www.cabinetinnovationstx.com Cabinets

Accent Cabinets Tammy Overstreet 617 August Park Conroe, TX 77302 832-858-0675 tammy@accentcabinets.com www.accentcabinets.com Cabinets

BMC Building Materials .... ads on pages 76-81 Earl Chamberlain 16002 Tomball Parkway Houston, TX 77086 (281) 440-9090 earl.chamberlain@buildwithbmc.com www.buildwithbmc.com Building Materials & Products; Cabinet Doors; Cabinets; Closets; Columns; Countertops; Custom Cabinetry; Deck; Doors; Garage Doors, Gates/ Openers; Hardware; Louvers; Lumber; Millwork Supplier; Siding; Skylights and Sunrooms; Solar Power Attic Vents; Stained Glass; Stairs; Timber Trusses; Windows; Windows & Doors

Cabinets & Designs, Inc. ............ ad on page 24 Maria Frank 4200 Westheimer Suite 102 Houston, TX 77027 (713) 627-8970 maria@cabinetsanddesigns.net www.cabinetsanddesigns.net Cabinets; Closets; Custom Cabinetry; Designers; Kitchens & Baths

Allied Building Products Corp Mark Donaldson 10700 Gulf Freeway Houston, TX 77034 (281) 668-9414 mark.donaldson@alliedbuilding.com www.alliedbuilding.com Roofing Products A-Plus Glass Services, Inc. .......... ad on page 57 Dan Argo 5015 Gessner Suite C Houston, TX 77041 (713) 895-8155 aplusglass@sbcglobal.net www.aplusglass.net Glass & Mirrors AquaSystems of Houston Richard De Young 8834 Ballinger Dr Houston, TX 77064 (281) 469-9227 richard@loveourwater.com www.loveourwater.com Water Conditioning & Drinking; Water Treatment BEC-LIN Engineering, LP Karl Breckon 10401 West Office Drive Houston, TX 77042 (281) 664-8440 kbreckon@bec-lin.com www.bec-lin.com Engineers - General & Civil; Foundations & Concrete Work Berry Pools John Berry 10801 Hammerly Blvd, Suite 118 Houston, TX 77043 (713) 824-8182 john@berrypools.com www.berrypools.com Pools & Spas Bison, A Stock Building Supply Company .................. ad on Inside Back Tom Tolleson P. O. Box 19849 Houston, TX 77224-9849 (713) 467-6700 thomas.tolleson@stocksupply.com www.stocksupply.com Building Materials & Products

BMC Building Materials .... ads on pages 76-81 David Ondrasek 16002 Tomball Parkway Houston, TX 77086 (281) 569-2555 dave.ondrasek@buildwithbmc.com www.buildwithbmc.com Building Materials & Products; Cabinet Doors; Cabinets; Closets; Columns; Countertops; Custom Cabinetry; Deck; Doors; Garage Doors, Gates/ Openers; Hardware; Louvers; Lumber; Millwork Supplier; Siding; Skylights and Sunrooms; Solar Power Attic Vents; Stained Glass; Stairs; Timber Trusses; Windows; Windows & Doors Bonded Builders Warranty Group Sean Vitelli, MBA, CGA, GMB, CGP, CAPS 12010 Fullers Grant Court Cypress, TX 77433-2467 (281) 850-3378 svitelli@earthlink.net www.bondedbuilders.com Warranty Services Builders Digital Experience (BDX) Mandy Harper 3026 Terrace Hills Ln Houston, TX 77007 (713) 469-1376 mharper@thebdx.com www.thebdx.com Marketing Services; Web Design Services Butler Business Products, LLC Lauren Meagher 6942 Signat Dr. Houston, TX 77041 (832) 272-2107 lmeagher@butlerbusinessproducts.com www.butlerbusinessproducts.com Countertops; Office Equipment/ Supplies/ Furniture; Remodelers By Design Interiors Inc. .............. ad on page 10 Peggy Fuller 5629 FM 1960 Road W Ste 113 Houston, TX 77069 (281) 587-8755 peggy@bydesigninteriors.com www.bydesigninteriors.com Designers; Interior Design

CAH Interiors Cynthia Higgins 33 Topside Row Drive The Woodlands, TX 77380 (832) 813-8985 cahinteriors@comcast.net www.cahinteriors.net Insurance Champions Lighting Annette Muti 5211 Cypress Creek Pkwy Houston, TX 77069 (281) 440-5339 sales@championslighting.com www.championslighting.com Lighting & Ceiling Fans Chastang Ford Ed Miller 6200 N Loop East Houston, TX 77026 (713) 678-5007 emiller@chastangford.com www.chastangford.com Vehicle Sales & Leasing Cirrus Air Technologies, Inc. Stuart Tillman 2121 Brittmoore Houston, TX 77043 (281) 578-2890 stuart.tillman@cirrusairtech.com www.cirrusairtech.com Air Quality; Water Treatment Closet Factory Don Yokovich 915 Brenda St. Houston, TX 77076 (281) 355-7676 info@closetfactory.com www.closetfactory.com Closets Coats, Rose, Yale, Ryman & Lee PC Ian P. Faria 9 Greenway Plaza, Suite 1100 Houston, TX 77046 (713) 651-0111 ifaria@coatsrose.com www.coatsrose.com Attorneys

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Cornerstone Hardware & Supplies .................................. ad on page 75 Thomas Dunmire 8648 Glenmont Drive, Suite 150 Houston, TX 77036 (713) 839-8586 info@cabinethardware.com www.cabinethardware.com Closets; Hardware; Kitchens & Baths Custom Cove Formica Bob Blehm 1806 Stone Rd. Pearland, TX 77581 (281) 485-8272 bbcustomcoveformica@yahoo.com www.customcountertopshouston.com Countertops Custom Windows Michael Shoemaker 1025 W. 19th St. Houston, TX 77008 (713) 864-2747 mike@custom-windows.net www.custom-windows.net Windows & Doors CutRite Glass Solutions Inc J.P. Li 210 Spring Hill Dr. Ste 135 Spring, TX 77386 (281) 465-9005 quotes@cutriteglass.com www.cutriteglass.com Glass & Mirrors Cutting Edge Closets Inc Mark Holdsworth 20002 Plaza 290 Blvd Tomball, TX 77377 (281) 351-2210 closets@aol.com www.cuttingedgeclosets.com Cabinets; Garage Organization & Storage System Dal-Tile Corporation.................... ad on page 45 Shane Neal 11850 Hempstead #170 Houston, TX 77087 (832) 831-2952 shane.neal@daltile.com www.daltime.com Tile DataRock Technology, LLC. Angelo Mitlo P.O. Box 42259 Houston, TX 77242 (800) 939-2858 a@datarocktechnology.com www.datarocktechnology.com Low Voltage Wiring Datasmart/ Duncan Security Randall Duncan 5829 W Sam Houston Pkwy., Ste 405 Houston, TX 77041 (713) 466-4999 rduncan@datasmartllc.com www.datasmartllc.com Audio/ Video; Central Vacuum Systems; Communications; Electronics; Energy Efficiency; Fire Protection; Green Products & Services; Home Automation & Networking; Home Theater Systems; Lighting Control; Low Voltage Wiring; Security Systems and Services; Video Surveilliance; Whole House Audio

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Designs Anew Houston, LLC Barb Mueller, CAPS, ALLIED ASID, AKBD 2217 Le Beau Lane Seabrook, TX 77586 (281) 546-1089 bmueller@designsanewhouston.com www.designsanewhouston.com Designers; Interior Design; Kitchens & Baths Detering Company of Houston, LP ................................ ad on page 24 Cassie Detering 3028 Washington Ave. Houston, TX 77007-6029 (713) 869-3761 cjdetering@detering.com www.detering.com Brick & Accessories; Cabinets; Doors; Kitchens & Baths; Millwork/Carpentry; Natural Stone; Stairs; Windows DiMaria Flooring Systems Frank DiMaria 4305A Richmond Ave Houston, TX 77084 (713) 626-9100 dimariaflooringusa@att.net www.dimariaflooringsystems.com Flooring; Window Coverings, Seal & Films, Drapery Direct Buy of Houston Kathy Fitzgerald 10646 W. Little York Road, # 320 Houston, TX 77041 (713) 856-9975 kathyfitzgerald@houstondirectbuy.com www.houstondirectbuy.com Audio/ Video; Cabinets; Countertops; Door Hardware; Doors; Flooring; Home Theater Systems Dixie Plywood Company Kyle Williams 6770 Mykawa Road Houston, TX 77033 (713) 644-2001 kdwilliams@dixieply.com www.dixieply.com Building Materials & Products; Roofing Downunda Aquatic Environments Brett Hatfield 19111 Player Park Drive Humble, TX 77346 (281) 236-4344 admin@downundainc.com www.downundainc.com Accountants; Designers; Landscaping; Pools & Spas DuPure International, Inc. Natalie Medders 11321 Windfern Rd Ste N Houston, TX 77064 (281) 890-7900 nmedders@dupure.com www.dupure.com Water Conditioning & Drinking; Water Treatment; Air Quality Echo Workshop LLC Luis Cortes P. O. Box 16935 Sugar Land, TX 77496 (713) 589-9222 luis@echoworkshop.com www.echoworkshop.com Electronics; Fire Protection; Home Automation & Networking; Home Theater Systems; Low Voltage Wiring; Security Systems and Services; Whole House Audio

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Eco-Holdings Engineering Gary Beck 4010 Blue Bonnet Blvd. Houston, TX 77025 (713) 377-4209 gbeck@eco-holdings.com www.eco-holdings.com Engineers - General & Civil; Green Products & Services; Structural Engineer Eklektik Interiors ........................ ad on page 14 Kathy Anderson 1300 Shepherd Dr. Houston, TX 77007 (832) 804-6300 kathydesigner07@gmail.com www.eklektikinteriors.com Interior Design Enerlogic Clayton Farmer, CGP 1515 Witte Rd. Houston, TX 77080 (281) 802-1224 cfarmer@enerlogic.com www.enerlogic.com A/C & Heating; Air Quality; Consultants; Energy Efficiency; Green Building Certifying Agent; Green Products & Services; HVAC Consulting; HVAC Design; Inspection Services; Manual J Service; Solar Energy Solutions Ferguson Bath, Kitchen & Lighting Gallery ........................ ad on page 2 Chris Couvillion 21250 Foster Rd. Spring, TX 77388 (281) 350-3355 Chris.Couvillion@Ferguson.com www.ferguson.com Appliances; Bathtubs & Spas; Decorative Outdoor Lighting; Green Products & Services; Hardscape; Kitchens & Baths; Landscape Lighting; Lighting & Ceiling Fans; Lighting Control; Outdoor Kitchens & Grills; Plumbing Ferguson Bath, Kitchen & Lighting Gallery ........................ ad on page 2 Judy Bonica 1322 Dart Street Houston, TX 77007 (281) 239-9317 Judy.Bonica@Ferguson.com www.ferguson.com Appliances; Bathtubs & Spas; Decorative Outdoor Lighting; Green Products & Services; Hardscape; Kitchens & Baths; Landscape Lighting; Lighting & Ceiling Fans; Lighting Control; Outdoor Kitchens & Grills; Plumbing Ferguson Bath, Kitchen & Lighting Gallery ........................ ad on page 2 Olen Creekmore 21250 Foster Rd. Spring, TX 77388 (281) 350-3355 olen.creekmore2@Ferguson.com www.ferguson.com Appliances; Bathtubs & Spas; Decorative Outdoor Lighting; Green Products & Services; Hardscape; Kitchens & Baths; Landscape Lighting; Lighting & Ceiling Fans; Lighting Control; Outdoor Kitchens & Grills; Plumbing Floor & Decor Bob Owensby 17211 North Freeway Houston, TX 77090 (281) 893-3035 rowensby@flooranddecor.com www.flooranddecor.com Flooring


Ideal Consulting Services, Inc. / Websites By Ideal Lorraine Hart 4055 Village Drive #3102 Pearland, TX 77581 (832) 569-5079 lorraine@idealconsulting.net www.idealconsulting.net Consultants; Web Design Services

Flooring Services of Texas Design Gallery Mark Johnson 10555 W Sam Houston Pkwy N Houston, TX 77064 (281) 571-0047 mark.johnson@flooringservices.net www.flooringservices.net Flooring

InnerDimensions Sheila Bludworth 2118 Country Club Dr Pearland, TX 77581 (281) 485-1019 innerdimensions@sbcglobal.net www.innerdimensions.biz Insurance

Fort Bend Publishing Group Amy Robinson 10707 Corporate Dr. Ste. 170 Stafford, TX 77477-4095 (832) 274-6212 amy@lifestyles-magazines.com www.lifestyles-magazines.com Advertising, Marketing & PR

Innovative Skylights & Attics ...... ad on page 11 Dan Marshall 1142 Shadowlade Dr. Houston, TX 77043 (713) 466-1551 dan@innovativeskylights.com www.innovativeskylights.com Skylights and Sunrooms; Solar Power Attic Vents

Gaiennie Lumber Company Velvet Phillips 16119 Woodbend Trail Drive Houston, TX 77070 (832) 455-5402 velvet@gaiennie.com www.gaiennie.com Building Materials & Products; Lumber

Integrity Images Michael Reiland 11210 Steeplecrest Dr Ste 300 Houston, TX 77065 (713) 862-4919 mreiland@integrityimages.net www.integrityimages.net Graphic Design; Mailing Service; Marketing Services; Photography; Printers; Printing (Full Service); Trade Show Exhibitor Displays; Video Production; Web Design Services

Griesenbeck Distribution Group, LLC Jason Evans 5122 Steadmont Drive Houston, TX 77040 (713) 781-3287 jason@griesenbeck.com www.griesenbeck.com Decorative Finishing; Stucco, Stone, EIFS & Granite Gunn Design Concepts, LLC / Urban Redoux Vonda Gunn, AKBD, CAPS, CGP 3918 Forest Village Drive Kingwood, TX 77339 (832) 656-7160 vonda.gunn@yahoo.com www.urbanredoux.com Kitchens & Baths Hilltop Granites Yen Sethia 8758 Clay Rd. Houston, TX 77080 (713) 934-8281 yen@hilltophouston.com www.hilltophouston.com Countertops Hoelscher Weatherstrip Manufacturing Company, Inc. .... ad on page 67 Derek Hoelscher 10111 Houston Oaks Dr Houston, TX 77064 (713) 869-6466 hoelscherdoor@aol.com www.hoelscherweatherstrip.com Weatherstripping Houston Window Fashions Eric Land 4309 FM 2351 RD. Friendswood, TX 77546 (281) 992-7070 eric@hwfblinds.com www.hwfblinds.com Window Coverings, Seal & Films, Drapery

Interceramic Tile & Stone Gallery Dave Gangwer 8785 Clay Road Houston, TX 77080 (832) 726-7230 dgangwer@interceramic.com www.interceramic.com Flooring; Kitchens & Baths; Natural Stone; Tile International Exhibitions, Inc. Deanna Thedford 1635 W. Alabama St. Houston, TX (713) 529-1616 dthedford@texashomeandgarden.com www.texashomeandgarden.com Advertising, Marketing & PR, Trade & Home Shows Lynne T. Jones ASID Interior Design ............................ ad on page 31 Lynne Jones, ASID 16107 Kensington Drive, # 122 Sugar Land, TX 77479 (281) 437-3307 lynne@lynnetjones.com www.lynnetjones.com Interior Design; Tile Kohler Co Lori Hymel 26407 Hollow Stone Ln Cypress, TX 77433 (832) 607-9609 lori.hymel@kohler.com www.kohler.com Plumbing La Nova Tile Liz Lane 9051 Knight Road Houston, TX 77054 (713) 796-9050 liz@lanovatile.com www.lanovatile.com Tile

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Floor & Decor Keith Davis 17211 North Freeway Houston, TX 77090 (832) 221-3493 kdavis@flooranddecor.com www.flooranddecor.com Flooring

Legends Architectural Stone Pat Wilson 7309 Schneider Street Houston, TX 77093 (713) 899-3261 pat@legendsstone.com www.legendsstone.com Landscaping/ Nursery; Masonry Supplies; Natural Stone; Stucco, Stone, EIFS & Granite; Veteran-Owned Business Lighting Unlimited LLC Gary Grant 4211 Richmond Ave Houston, TX 77027 (713) 626-4025 gary.grant@lulighting.com www.lulighting.com Landscape Lighting Lighting, Inc. Martin Sunday PO Box 266556 Houston, TX 77207 (713) 641-6628 msunday@lightinginc.com www.lightinginc.com Lighting & Ceiling Fans LP Building Products John Doggett 21010 Albany Park Court Spring, TX 77379 (713) 824-0956 john.doggett@lpcorp.com www.lpcorp.com Building Materials & Products M & M Lighting, LP .................... ad on page 23 Allan Margolin 5620 S. Rice Ave. Houston, TX 77081 (713) 667-5611 mmalm@mmlighting.com www.mmlighting.com Lighting & Ceiling Fans M.E.C.A. Publishing Inc. Michelle Maresh 5151 San Felipe, Ste. 1410 Houston, TX 77056 (713) 522-7752 mmaresh@mecapublishinginc.com www.mecapublishinginc.com Publishers Mainland Stoneworks Kevin Bertelsman 3520 N. Gordon St. Alvin, TX 77511 (281) 824-9696 kevin@mainlandstoneworks.com www.mainlandstoneworks.com Countertops; Remodelers Marazzi Tile & Stone Michael Hurtado 8787 Clay Road Suite 100 Houston, TX 77080 (713) 939-9500 michael.hurtado@marazzitile.com www.marazzitile.com Tile Marsh & McLennan Agency Brett Baker 1776 Yorktown Street, Ste. 200 Houston, TX 77056 (281) 651-0002 bbaker@elseyagency.com www.marshmc.com Insurance

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Marsh & McLennan Agency Nick Pepitone 1776 Yorktown Street, Ste. 200 Houston, TX 77056 (713) 966-1724 nicholas.pepitone@marshmc.com www.marshmc.com Insurance

Noel Furniture ............................ ad on page 17 Martha Daley 2727 Southwest Freeway Houston, TX 77098 (713) 874-5200 martha@noelfurniture.com www.noelfurniture.com Home Furnishings; Interior Design

Masonry & Glass Systems, Inc. Ken Bowman 9363 Winkler Drive Houston, TX 77017 (713) 944-9716 kbowman@masonryglass.com www.masonryglass.com Glass Block; Glass Flooring

Oldcastle Architectural Texas Ryan Mott 4523 Brittmoore Rd. Houston, TX 77041 (713) 937-3966 ryan.mott@oldcastle.com www.oldcastle.com Landscaping/ Nursery; Masonry Supplies; Natural Stone; Stucco, Stone, EIFS & Granite

Melissa Snow Designs Melissa Snow 1302 Waugh Drive Ste 232 Houston, TX 77019 (281) 639-0039 melissa@melissasnowdesigns.com www.melissasnowdesigns.com Decorative Painting; Designers; Interior Design Metro Wholesale Distributors Bill Stevens 2014 Almeda-Genoa Rd. Houston, TX 77047-4408 (713) 433-7248 bill@metrowholesale.net www.metrowholesale.net Appliances Mitsubishi Electric Cooling & Heating Jeff Dicker 14521 Old Katy Road, Ste 100 Houston, TX 77079 (281) 770-5323 jdicker@hvac.mea.com www.hvac.mea.com A/C & Heating; Air Conditioning / HVAC; Air Quality; Ductless Air Conditioning; Green Products & Services; Manufacturers MLAW Engineers Jay Conner 24207 Campione Ct. Richmond, TX 77406 (713) 328-0001 jcconner@mlaw-eng.com www.mlaw-eng.com Forensic & Soils Engineering; Structural Engineer Morrison Supply Company .......... ad on page 4 Sean Hodge 6867 Wynnwood Lane Houston, TX 77008 (713) 861-2343 sjhodge@morsco.com www.morsco.com Appliances; Bathtubs & Spas; Decorative Outdoor Lighting; Green Products & Services; Hardscape; Kitchens & Baths; Landscape Lighting; Lighting & Ceiling Fans; Lighting Control; Outdoor Kitchens & Grills; Plumbing My Cabinet Source Louis Fernandez 629 West 19th Houston, TX 77008 (281) 249-5098 louis@my-cabinet-source.com www.my-cabinet-source.com Cabinets

Omega Wine Rooms David Feldmeyer, CGR, GMB, CAPS 11350-B Jones Road West Houston, TX 77065-3682 (281) 477-7858 david@1800winerooms.com www.1800winerooms.com Wine Cellars PPG Architectural Coatings Betsy Valente 2220 W. Alabama Houston, TX 77098 (281) 386-5903 b.valente@ppg.com www.ppg.com Paint Pro Pavers Houston Travis Pavelka 3302 Sabine Spring Lane Katy, TX 77449 (979) 885-9384 travis@propavershouston.com www.propavershouston.com Concrete Masonry; Concrete Pavers; Deck; Erosion Control; Landscape Lighting; Landscaping; Landscaping/ Nursery; Outdoor Lighting; Pavers; Pavingstone Contractor; Retaining Walls Richard Alan & Associates LLC Richard Alan 27435 Robillard Springs Ln. Katy, TX 77494 (225) 268-5420 richardalan.raa@gmail.com www.richardalanandassociates.com Lighting & Ceiling Fans Sandler Training Troy Elmore 4645 Southwest Freeway, Suite 100 Houston, TX 77027 (713) 651-1800 telmore@efconsultinggroup.com www.efconsultinggroup.com Consultants Security 1 Lending _ HECM Specialists Vicki Cheairs 14415 Sugar Mill Circle Houston, TX 77095 (281) 855-1122 Vicki.Cheairs@S1L.com www.S1L.com Lending Institutions; Mortgage- HECM 4 Purchase; Reverse Mortgage for Purchase

My Design Team Katy Fernandez 627 W. 19th St., Suite 207 Houston, TX 77008 (713) 863-7145 katy@my-design-team.com www.my-design-team.com Building Designers; Consultants; Designers

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SES / Sound Entertainment Solutions Brian Del Rio 6714 Theall Rd. Houston, TX 77066 (281) 397-7700 brian@seshd.com www.seshd.com Audio/ Video; Electrical & Wiring; Electronics; Home Automation & Networking; Home Theater Systems; Lighting Control; Low Voltage Wiring; Video Surveilliance; Whole House Audio SES / Sound Entertainment Solutions Michael Jorewicz 6714 Theall Rd. Houston, TX 77066 (281) 397-7700 michael.j@sesdesigngroup.com www.seshd.com Audio/ Video; Electrical & Wiring; Electronics; Home Automation & Networking; Home Theater Systems; Lighting Control; Low Voltage Wiring; Video Surveilliance; Whole House Audio Sherwin-Williams Paint Company .................................... ad on page 71 Mike Bernal 8850 Jameel Rd.# 150 Houston, TX 77040 (713) 688-5111 mabernal@sherwin.com www.sherwin.com Green Products & Services; Paint Stevens Landscape Services Ron Stevens 3264 Jan Ct. Katy, TX 77493 (713) 851-4036 ronstevens@earthlink.net www.stevenslandscaping.net Landscaping/ Nursery StrucSure Home Warranty D’Ann Brown, CGP,CGA 6825 East Tennessee Avenue, Suite 410 Denver, CO 80224-1628 (832) 814-3942 dbrown@strucsure.com www.strucsure.com Warranty Services Studio Bespoke LLC Jodi Holt 3101 Richmond Ave Suite 120 Houston, TX 77098-3013 (713) 526-1520 design@studiobespoke.com www.studiobespoke.com Insurance The Ark Cast Stone ...................... ad on page 65 Harry Durham 713 Lehman Houston, TX 77018 (713) 695-2001 concretegm@comcast.net www.arkconcrete.com Cast Stone; Concrete Masonry; Fireplaces The Bath & Kitchen Showplace/ Moore Supply Co. Emily Bailey 300 N. Loop 336 W. Conroe, TX 77301 (936) 441-3666 emily.bailey@bkshowplace.com www.bkshowplace.com Bathtubs & Spas; Hardware; Kitchens & Baths; Lighting & Ceiling Fans; Plumbing


Thorntree Slate & Marble Kimberly Hanks 10105 West Gulf Bank Houston, TX 77040 (713) 690-8200 kimberly@thorntreeslate.com www.thorntreeslate.com Flooring; Interior Design; Natural Stone; Tile

V-Kool, Inc. Linda Saner 13805 West Road, Suite 400 Houston, TX 77041 (713) 856-8333 lsaner@v-kool-usa.com www.v-kool-usa.com Window Coverings, Seal & Films, Drapery

W. R. Watson, Inc. Wade Watson 12902 Mula Lane Stafford, TX 77477 (281) 495-2800 wwatson@wrwatson.us www.wrwatson.us Countertops

Volume Control Larissa Michael, CGA 3115 Redgum Dr. Katy, TX 77449 (281) 871-0886 larissa@volumecontrol.me www.volumecontrol.me Advertising, Marketing & PR; Marketing Services; Web Design Services

Walker-Zanger Karen Phelps 7055 Old Katy Rd. Houston, TX 77024 (713) 300-2932 kphelps@walkerzanger.com www.walkerzanger.com Natural Stone; Tile Weyerhaeuser Wood Products KC Cox, CGA, CGP, CAPS 8503 Golden Spike Ln. Houston, TX 77086-3251 (281) 777-0002 kc.cox@weyerhaeuser.com www.weyerhaeuser.com Green Products & Services; Lumber

Venetian Blind & Floor Covering Carpet One .................. ad on page 51 John Carloss 2504 Bissonnet St. Houston, TX 77005-1424 (713) 528-2404 john.carloss@vbaf.com www.vbaf.com Flooring; Window Coverings, Seal & Films, Drapery

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