Siouxland Homes - May 11, 2019

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Open House Directory New Listing Directory

Peggy Christensen

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Siouxland Homes Magazine

home of the week 4801 malloy Road Sioux City, ia

$250,000 Looking for a quiet acreage that is close to the city? This beautifully updated ranch is move-in ready! The open floor plan is great for entertaining. The spacious living room opens into an eat-in kitchen with new stainless steel appliances and quartz countertops. The four season room off the kitchen brings in lots of natural light and features vaulted ceilings and sliders to the deck. The master bedroom, with its roomy walk-in closet, coffered ceilings and French doors to the backyard, is one of three bedrooms in the home. There is an additional bedroom on the main and one on the finished lower level. The large, lower level family room has modern, wood laminate flooring and is a great space to entertain or relax with a movie. The oversized garage is also fully insulated with heating and cooling systems in place, perfect for working on those year-round projects. A new roof and furnace have been installed recently and a new septic system will be installed before closing. The great trails and beauty of Stone State Park are close by too!

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OPEN SAT 5/11 12:00 1:00 DERRICK WIEBE 4100 OLD LAKEPORT RD SIOUX CITY, IA $193,500

OPEN SAT 5/11 1:00 2:00 MINDA KINCAID 1308 CLAIRMONT CIR SIOUX CITY, IA $324,950

OPEN SAT 5/11 1:00 2:00 NICKIE QUINN 405 W 45TH ST SIOUX CITY, IA $474,900

OPEN SAT 5/11 1:00 3:00 JIM GERGENI 1301 3RD AVE SE COMMUNITY ROOM LE MARS, IA $218,600

CANCELLED BARBIE ALBENESIUS 302 RIDGE LOOP CROFTON, NE $525,000

OPEN SUN 5/12 1:30 2:30 KYLE UHL 1616 W 6TH ST SIOUX CITY, IA $118,000

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NEW LISTING DERRICK WIEBE 4100 OLD LAKEPORT RD SIOUX CITY, IA $193,500

NEW LISTING TAMMY DOYEL 600 JACE RD SERGEANT BLUFF, IA $379,500

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NEW LISTING KELSEY HOWARD 3817 VINE AVE SIOUX CITY, IA $140,000

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ASK EDITH

Couple is free to add son to property deed ‌ M s. Lank: Does the existence of a mortgage on the property cause the bank or other mortgage holder to limit one’s ability to include another person on the deed? EDITH My wife LANK and I are currently joint owners of our home with right of survival. We have a remaining mortgage balance of about 30% of estimated market value. I would like to include my grown son on the deed with my wife and me. Thanks for your advice. — M. H. Answer: You and your wife each made a personal promise to repay that loan. (Either of you, by the way, could potentially be held responsible for the whole amount.) In addition, you gave the lender permission to take your home if the loan wasn’t repaid as promised. None of that would change if you added another owner, and you’re free to do so.

My question is: Once I die, will my son be required to refinance the mortgage that is in my name, or can he just continue paying on the existing mortgage and get the deed name changed? Also, should I go ahead and put his name on my deed? — K. W. Answer: Lenders do not call in a mortgage loan when real estate is inherited. Your son can keep the present financing if he wants to. If you wanted your son to be co-owner now, you would sign a new deed naming the two of you. But it sounds as if you want to leave it to him when you die. If that’s the case, just saying so in your will is the way to do it.

were going to cost more than that, you could refuse to make them, the buyers wouldn’t get the loan and — again depending on what it said in the contract — the deal would probably die at that point. It’s also usual for buyers to have the right to drop out completely if they don’t like their inspector’s report. If they threatened to do that, you could stand on your rights, but again, you’d lose the sale and be back to square one. And you’d have more information about problems you’d be legally obligated to reveal to the next prospective buyers.

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Ms. Lank: My husband and I own a four-person Making the Repairs family apartment building Ms. Lank: If today I and have been considering were selling my house, which is in good condition, selling it. How do I calculate the taxes on the sale? and the contract allows a Could you provide me with buyer’s home inspection, an example of how to calis there any law that says culate this? — F. G. I must correct problems Answer: I don’t know found? My feeling is, “Sure, how much depreciation go ahead, but I’m not you have claimed, or could Inheriting Mortgage moving on my price, nor have claimed, as an exam I fixing anything that Dear Edith: I have a isn’t required by law. If you pense while the property 30-year fixed mortgage was rented. I don’t know if don’t want it, go away.” I with about 20 years left feel that I can sell this good you live in one of the units. and a balance of around $200,000 still on my home. property and that anything I don’t know if you’d be My grown son (and execu- that really needs fixing has taking back financing. All tor of my estate) lives with already taken place. — P.E. of those things make a difference. As a real estate inAnswer: As so often, me, pays rent and does vestor, you should certainly the answer is a firm “It all most of the yardwork. My have had your own accoungrown daughter is married depends.” In this case, it tant all along. You need to depends on the terms of and lives in another city. get your information from the purchase contract you I would like to rewrite would probably have signed a professional who can sit my will to leave the house before the buyers brought in down with you and discuss to my son and name my the whole situation. their inspector. You might daughter as full benefihave agreed in the conciary to my life insurance tract to spend up to a given Contact Edith Lank at www. policy ($200,000). I have askedith.com, at edithlank@ discussed this with both of amount if repairs were rethem and have their bless- quired by the buyer’s lend- aol.com or at 240 Hemingway ing institution. If repairs Drive, Rochester NY 14620. ings.

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Well maintained 1 1/2 story Morningside home with 4 bedrooms & 2 bathrooms. Many updates including newer kitchen & vinyl siding. Living area with gas log fireplace & MN Floor sunroom. Single detached garage with and extra parking pad.

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Neat & clean, open concept N’side split foyer. 3 bedrooms, 2.25 baths, 2 car tuck under garage located just off of Indian Hills Drive with a fenced backyard. Several updates: deck, vinyl siding, ceiling fans & several light fixtures on the main. Finished lower level with fireplace in family room. Check it out today! $160,000

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NORTHSIDE ⬧ $375,000

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165 SUNCOAST DR.

1307 COURT ST.

31349 SOUTH RIDGE RD.

4501 STONERIDGE POINT

4500 STONERIDGE POINT

NORTHSIDE ⬧ $900,000

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404 HIDDENWOOD HOLLOW

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803 BROOKSIDE

32271 K22

807 BROOKSIDE

123 GREEN COURT DR

501 IOWA

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508 S. COURT ST

2310 SUMMIT ST.

2000 S RUSTIN ST

3817 VINE AVE

1517 S. CLEVELAND

3606 JACKSON

REMSEN ⬧ $100,000

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ear Ed: I’m having my kitchen remodeled and last year read an article you wrote about kitchen accessories. Some good ideas were mentioned like a foaming soap dispenser and other classy kitchen items. Anything new to add since then? — Ruth, Iowa Answer: Funny you ED DEL should ask, since I had GRANDE my first look recently at a kitchen accessory that some plumbing manufacturers are now offering to coordinate with their fixtures. Accessories that perfectly match up with your kitchen sink and faucet also add to the decorative look of the kitchen. This new accessory is not only good-looking, it also performs the important DAVID WALLACE, KOHLER‌ task of recyThese units are made to cling or storing work easily with standard kitchen waste. trash bags and available It’s a highin different sizes. end stainless steel waste bin that is foot-activated and can be placed flush against a wall or cabinet base. These units are made to work easily with standard trash bags and available in different sizes. Finally, some even have quiet-close lids that add to the understated beauty of this new type of kitchen fixture accessory. Master Contractor/Plumber Ed Del Grande is known internationally as the author of the book “Ed Del Grande’s House Call,” the host of TV and Internet shows, and a LEED green associate. Visit eddelgrande.com or write eadelg@cs.com. Always consult local contractors and codes.

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HOME ADVISOR

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Stay out of the money pit A little home upkeep will help you save cash in the long run

Check your smoke and carbon monoxide monitors

Testing your smoke alarms and carbon monoxide monitors is one of the most important he fastest way to turn your home maintenance tasks you can home into a money pit? Neglecting it. Ignoring rou- perform. After all, working montine household maintenance can itors don’t just prevent costly fire damage; they can also save your cause damage to JENNA life! According to the U.S. Fire your home—and SCHUSTER Administration, you should test even create dangerous living con- your smoke alarm once a month ditions down the road! The good using the test button, and you should replace the unit once evnews is spending a little money ery 10 years. You should also test on upkeep here and there will help you avoid the need for pricey your carbon monoxide monitor once a month. And don’t forget to repairs. Get a jump on these change out the batteries for each maintenance tasks to keep your home in the best shape possible: detector annually!

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Clean your gutters regularly Gutter cleaning prevents roof leaks, and neglecting this necessary task can bring about serious home damage and a host of big repair bills. Leaks can result in mold, flooded basements and cracked foundations—all of which can be avoided when you hire a pro to clean your gutters at least twice a year. (If you have pine trees, you may need to have your gutters cleaned more often.)

away from your foundation and prevent flooding. Taking good care of these devices means testing them regularly—about once every few months in the spring, summer and fall. Otherwise, you could face extensive mold, mildew and water damage. There are a few ways to test your sump pump on your own, or you can hire a professional to do the job for you.

Maintain your HVAC system

Staying on top of HVAC maintenance will ensure that your Test your sump pump unit is running smoothly and Sump pumps are useful for keeping groundwater out of your efficiently. Be sure to replace the filter every two to three months, basement. They move water

or per your manufacturer’s instructions. Also, it’s important to have a professional service the unit once a year. They can perform routine checks of the equipment, test the efficiency of your model and adjust your HVAC according to your needs. Not only does this keep your unit in good shape, but it also helps prevent fire hazards down the road. And keeping up on maintenance means you won’t have to replace your unit prematurely! Jenna Schuster is a reporter for HomeAdvisor, an online marketplace connecting homeowners with trusted service professionals to complete home projects. Visit HomeAdvisor.com


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ASK ANGIE’S LIST

Stay on top of the water How to maintain your pool this summer

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efore you get to splashing around and enjoying your in-ground pool this summer, ensure your family’s safety and your pool’s long life by enPAUL F.P. gaging in proper POGUE preparation. Then, pay attention to pool care to keep your water clean and fresh.

Opening the pool for the summer The first time you open the pool, take great care to get the season off to a good start. First, remove water and debris from your pool cover. Use a pump or siphon to get rid of water, and a leaf rake or vacuum to get rid of leaves and large debris. After that, remove the cover and allow it to dry. Brush the walls with a pool surface cleaner prior to filling the pool. Inspect all the plugs and components of your filter system, then fill the pool. Then, start your filter system. Use a leaf rake or vacuum to get rid of any remaining debris. Finally, test your water to make sure it’s balanced and sanitized in accordance with your pool’s instructions. A professional pool cleaner can handle most of this work for you. You can also hire the pool pro to return at regular intervals over the summer. Depending on how often they visit, you can expect to pay between $75 and $200 per month. A pool pro’s primary responsibility is maintaining the correct chlorine pH level. Too much chlorine can cause skin rashes and respiratory problems. Too little, and bacteria can spread in the water. They’ll also verify that your pool has the appropriate chlorine level, clean the pool to pre-

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Use the correct tools to clean your pool. vent dirt and bacteria, replace dirty filter cartridges, scrub the walls and the floor, vacuum debris from the water and add chemicals to the water to prevent algae from developing.

rine-based and non-chlorinated products are available, but it’s important to add the chemical in the proper ratio to your pool’s total water volume. Follow the label instructions or consult with a pool maintenance provider to determine the best ratio Regular maintenance In between professional clean- for your pool. Add a maintenance dose of ings, you can keep your water algae prevention. crystal clear by taking these Brush the pool walls thorsteps yourself: oughly. Once per week: Use a pool vacuum to clean Add pool shock, which breaks down organic matter and the floor of debris. Twice per week: disinfects the water. Both chlo-

Use test strips to check and maintain pool chemical levels. The water’s pH should measure between 7.4 and 7.6. Chlorine, if used, should measure between 1 to 3 parts per million. Empty the pool filter baskets. If your pool has tile work, clean the tiles at the water line with a pool surface cleaner. Use a skimming tool to remove leaves, insects and any other floating debris from the water’s surface. Check your pump, heater

and thermostat. Contact your pool pro if you don’t feel water at the jets or you notice temperature problems. While you’re enjoying your pool, don’t forget to practice basic safety. Keep the pool fenced off and don’t allow children to swim unsupervised. Paul F.P. Pogue is a reporter for Angie’s List, a trusted provider of local consumer reviews and an online marketplace of services from toprated providers. Visit AngiesList. com.


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2725 S. rOyce Sale Price: $285,000

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1897 Elk Creek Rd, Sgt. Bluff • $699,995 525 Lakeshore Dr, McCook Lake • $385,000 Unbelievable acreage with a meticulously Rare 2.5 premium lots on McCook Lake. maintained home! 6 beds, 6 baths, walk-out House on one lot with 3 beds, 1 bath & a lower level, 3 garage stalls with workshop, & walk-out basement. 2 acres of land with mature trees.

Pending

Sold

322 Lakeshore Dr, McCook Lake • $149,995 Very nice open concept duplex located on a cul-de-sac in McCook Lake - with no association dues! 2 bedrooms, 1.5 bathrooms, & a great concrete patio in the backyard!

1121 S. Helen St. • $132,995 3 bed, 1 bath updated Morningside home. Finished dormer, detached garage, & a private backyard.

325 Pelletier Drive Sale Price: $348,000

Cyndi Unger CRS, GRI

712-251-4562

cyndiunger@myunitedagent.com

511 Bay Hill Cir, D. Dunes • $829,000

2 Story Villa Unique and seek modern home, Fantastic View of the River a must to see Lots 61 & 64. Let Miller homes build you the home of your dreams. With 32 years in real estate & greater than 429 MilliOn in career sales...that’s REAl experience.

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H10 | Saturday, May 11, 2019

Siouxland Homes

2910 Jennings St. • $174,950 • 803867 Two story home w/ hardwood floors, sunroom & fireplace.

Saturday, May 11, 2019 | H11

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A proud member of

Thanks for making us Siouxland’s Market Leader for 18 years!

52 McDonald Dr.. • $309,950 • 804152 Two story w/ custom kitchen, spacious rooms & private patio. OpEn HOUSES SATURDAy & SUnDAy, MAy 11-12, 2019

FEATURED HOMES Condominium

515 Main St, Hornick $59,950 804322

3623 Stone Ave. $123,950 803392

3001 S. Cornelia St. $164,900 804787

721 W. 4th St. $75,000 802861

314 S. Lincoln St, Allen $82,500 803079

1800 Nebraska St. $129,950 802145

3006 Dakota Ave, S. Sioux City $130,000 804680

Condominium

Condominium

302 Jones St. #511 $170,000 802721

700 4th St. #605 $179,950 804478

2707 Home St. $96,500 803925

1412 S. St. Aubin St. $135,000 804737

603 Courtright St, Mapleton $200,000 800326

510 Jackson St, Moville $99,500 804490

501 E. 31st St, S. Sioux City $145,000 804681

3024 Pierce St. $209,000 804771

323 SE 1st St. #2, Le Mars $119,900 804676

2420 S. Lemon St. $150,000 804565

4023 Capitol St. $214,900 804761

1718 S. Helen St. $123,000 803014

3114 Pierce St. $159,000 804794

302 Jones St. Suite 100 Sioux City, IA 51101 712-226-6000 1-800-420-4635

1913 Dakota Ave So. Sioux City, NE 68776 402-494-2031 1-800-420-4635

Just enter the listing number you see here in the keyword section of the search screen on UnitedRealEstateSolutions.com.

222 Ester St, Ponca $220,000 800448

Licensed in IA, NE, SD

ToWnHouSE

915 Douglas St. $230,000 802860

4431 Jefferson St. $300,000 804749

4014 Normandy St. $239,000 804180

1600 30th St. $239,900 804444

4822 Meadow Lark Ln. 4537 Deer Shadow Trl. $315,000 804558 $325,000 804040

6712 Timberline Cir. $244,950 803825

701 Deerfield Dr. $347,000 803474

2167 Old Hwy 141, Bronson $399,500 804013

625 E. Pinehurst Trl, Dak. Dunes $414,950 803397

Looking for rentals?

804 E. St. Andrews Cir, Dak. Dunes $469,000 803540

320 Maplewood Pl. $358,000 Saturday 12:00 - 1:00 Donna Gates 712-490-6094

621 Fawn Hollow, Dak. Dunes $379,995 Sunday 12:00 - 1:00 Mick Morgan 712-389-4861

2426 Mohawk Dr. $249,950 Sunday 12:00 - 1:00 Paula Brown 712-223-1016

3600 Dupont St. $140,000 Sunday 3:00 - 4:00 Eric Hoak 712-251-4886

Did you know that you can test drive a career in real estate? Just visit UnitedSimulator.com and take our FREE assessment.

2432 Mohawk Dr. $289,000 Sunday 3:00 - 4:00 Mick Morgan 712-389-4861

4109 Sherwood Ter. $245,000 Sunday 1:30 - 2:30 Eric Hoak 712-251-4886

4703 Old Lakeport Rd. $299,950 Sunday 1:30 - 2:30 Mick Morgan 712-389-4861

pInTEREST Lovers – We LOVE it too. We’ve set up 27 interesting boards ranging from Places to Eat in Siouxland, to “Out There” Ideas For Your Home, to Curb Appeal and more. Check us out at www.Pinterest.com/unitedre.

WE’RE LOCAL WE’RE GLOBAL We have connections to the very best real estate brokers through our worldwide invitation-only network, Leading Real Estate Companies of the World®. LeadingRE includes over 500 market-leading real estate firms. We sell over a million homes and connect tens of thousands of buyers and sellers through our Network each year. LeadingRE provides us with world-class marketing and resources, allowing us to provide you with the very best service.

nEwLy LISTED pROpERTIES 4700 Foxhollow Ct. $250,000 804371

504 Kingston Cir, Sgt. Bluff $350,000 803932

647 Brentwood St. $259,950 804197

1314 Clairmont Cir, Sgt. Bluff $350,000 804153

5033 Country Club Blvd. $279,000 802779

1819 120th St, Jackson $365,000 804666 mulTi uniT

33375 E. Loop Rd. $399,000 804262

400 Gold Circle Suite 120 Dakota Dunes, SD 57049 605-217-4663 1-800-420-4635

212 Country Club Dr, Lake Park $635,000 804229

524 Monterey Trl, Dak. Dunes $759,000 803243

1901 Pierce St. $1,375,000 802862

Contact Beau Braunger United Management, LLC

2920 S. Olive St. 3BR, 1.75BA Raised ranch close to schools & shopping; newer roof, siding & windows. 804762 $179,000

109 S. 17th St, Dakota City 3BR, 2BA Completely remodeled ranch w/ 4 garage stalls & main floor family room. 804836 $145,000

5713 Myers Ave. 2507 w 19th St. 3BR, 2BA Split level w/ 2 stall 3BR, 2BA Updated ranch w/ cathedral ceilings, huge family garage, Screen Builders room & updated bathrooms. room & home warranty. 804867 $189,000 804874 $150,000

3600 Dupont St. 3BR, 1.5BA Raised ranch w/ large laundry room & eat-in kitchen w/ sliders to patio. 804849 $140,000

4601 Applewood Ave. 3BR, 3BA Split level w/ vaulted ceilings, skylights, fireplace & wrap-around deck. 804858 $225,000

2701 S. Royce St. 5BR, 3BA Spacious walk-out ranch w/ formal dining room, fireplace & master bath. 804871 $189,000

4263 Fieldcrest Dr. 4BR, 3BA Updated ranch w/ main floor laundry, ample storage space & workshop. 804877 $249,950

1008 15th St. 4020 Capitol St. 1600 S. palmetto St. 938 pebble Beach, Dak. Dunes 3BR,1.5BA Ranch w/ new roof, Duplex close to pocket park; 2BR, 2BA Walkout ranch w/ 5BR, 4BA Beautiful 1½ story unit 1 has two bedrooms & unit driveway, electrical panel & fenced yard on large corner lot; home on golf course; custom 2 has one. Radon Mitigation System. new windows & roof. features throughout. 804817 $69,000 804868 $162,000 804834 $139,000 804873 $649,000

712-226-6000

Considering a real estate career?

2508-10 Hamilton Blvd. Duplex in prime location; listed as residential or commercial property. 804847 $395,000 1222 5th St, Onawa 3BR, 1BA Super cute ranch w/ fenced yard, large eat-in kitchen & 3 season room. 804917 $85,000

Your home could be here next week!

Contact Kristie VerMulm 712-226-6071 or go to UnitedSimulator.com


H10 | Saturday, May 11, 2019

Siouxland Homes

2910 Jennings St. • $174,950 • 803867 Two story home w/ hardwood floors, sunroom & fireplace.

Saturday, May 11, 2019 | H11

Siouxland Homes

A proud member of

Thanks for making us Siouxland’s Market Leader for 18 years!

52 McDonald Dr.. • $309,950 • 804152 Two story w/ custom kitchen, spacious rooms & private patio. OpEn HOUSES SATURDAy & SUnDAy, MAy 11-12, 2019

FEATURED HOMES Condominium

515 Main St, Hornick $59,950 804322

3623 Stone Ave. $123,950 803392

3001 S. Cornelia St. $164,900 804787

721 W. 4th St. $75,000 802861

314 S. Lincoln St, Allen $82,500 803079

1800 Nebraska St. $129,950 802145

3006 Dakota Ave, S. Sioux City $130,000 804680

Condominium

Condominium

302 Jones St. #511 $170,000 802721

700 4th St. #605 $179,950 804478

2707 Home St. $96,500 803925

1412 S. St. Aubin St. $135,000 804737

603 Courtright St, Mapleton $200,000 800326

510 Jackson St, Moville $99,500 804490

501 E. 31st St, S. Sioux City $145,000 804681

3024 Pierce St. $209,000 804771

323 SE 1st St. #2, Le Mars $119,900 804676

2420 S. Lemon St. $150,000 804565

4023 Capitol St. $214,900 804761

1718 S. Helen St. $123,000 803014

3114 Pierce St. $159,000 804794

302 Jones St. Suite 100 Sioux City, IA 51101 712-226-6000 1-800-420-4635

1913 Dakota Ave So. Sioux City, NE 68776 402-494-2031 1-800-420-4635

Just enter the listing number you see here in the keyword section of the search screen on UnitedRealEstateSolutions.com.

222 Ester St, Ponca $220,000 800448

Licensed in IA, NE, SD

ToWnHouSE

915 Douglas St. $230,000 802860

4431 Jefferson St. $300,000 804749

4014 Normandy St. $239,000 804180

1600 30th St. $239,900 804444

4822 Meadow Lark Ln. 4537 Deer Shadow Trl. $315,000 804558 $325,000 804040

6712 Timberline Cir. $244,950 803825

701 Deerfield Dr. $347,000 803474

2167 Old Hwy 141, Bronson $399,500 804013

625 E. Pinehurst Trl, Dak. Dunes $414,950 803397

Looking for rentals?

804 E. St. Andrews Cir, Dak. Dunes $469,000 803540

320 Maplewood Pl. $358,000 Saturday 12:00 - 1:00 Donna Gates 712-490-6094

621 Fawn Hollow, Dak. Dunes $379,995 Sunday 12:00 - 1:00 Mick Morgan 712-389-4861

2426 Mohawk Dr. $249,950 Sunday 12:00 - 1:00 Paula Brown 712-223-1016

3600 Dupont St. $140,000 Sunday 3:00 - 4:00 Eric Hoak 712-251-4886

Did you know that you can test drive a career in real estate? Just visit UnitedSimulator.com and take our FREE assessment.

2432 Mohawk Dr. $289,000 Sunday 3:00 - 4:00 Mick Morgan 712-389-4861

4109 Sherwood Ter. $245,000 Sunday 1:30 - 2:30 Eric Hoak 712-251-4886

4703 Old Lakeport Rd. $299,950 Sunday 1:30 - 2:30 Mick Morgan 712-389-4861

pInTEREST Lovers – We LOVE it too. We’ve set up 27 interesting boards ranging from Places to Eat in Siouxland, to “Out There” Ideas For Your Home, to Curb Appeal and more. Check us out at www.Pinterest.com/unitedre.

WE’RE LOCAL WE’RE GLOBAL We have connections to the very best real estate brokers through our worldwide invitation-only network, Leading Real Estate Companies of the World®. LeadingRE includes over 500 market-leading real estate firms. We sell over a million homes and connect tens of thousands of buyers and sellers through our Network each year. LeadingRE provides us with world-class marketing and resources, allowing us to provide you with the very best service.

nEwLy LISTED pROpERTIES 4700 Foxhollow Ct. $250,000 804371

504 Kingston Cir, Sgt. Bluff $350,000 803932

647 Brentwood St. $259,950 804197

1314 Clairmont Cir, Sgt. Bluff $350,000 804153

5033 Country Club Blvd. $279,000 802779

1819 120th St, Jackson $365,000 804666 mulTi uniT

33375 E. Loop Rd. $399,000 804262

400 Gold Circle Suite 120 Dakota Dunes, SD 57049 605-217-4663 1-800-420-4635

212 Country Club Dr, Lake Park $635,000 804229

524 Monterey Trl, Dak. Dunes $759,000 803243

1901 Pierce St. $1,375,000 802862

Contact Beau Braunger United Management, LLC

2920 S. Olive St. 3BR, 1.75BA Raised ranch close to schools & shopping; newer roof, siding & windows. 804762 $179,000

109 S. 17th St, Dakota City 3BR, 2BA Completely remodeled ranch w/ 4 garage stalls & main floor family room. 804836 $145,000

5713 Myers Ave. 2507 w 19th St. 3BR, 2BA Split level w/ 2 stall 3BR, 2BA Updated ranch w/ cathedral ceilings, huge family garage, Screen Builders room & updated bathrooms. room & home warranty. 804867 $189,000 804874 $150,000

3600 Dupont St. 3BR, 1.5BA Raised ranch w/ large laundry room & eat-in kitchen w/ sliders to patio. 804849 $140,000

4601 Applewood Ave. 3BR, 3BA Split level w/ vaulted ceilings, skylights, fireplace & wrap-around deck. 804858 $225,000

2701 S. Royce St. 5BR, 3BA Spacious walk-out ranch w/ formal dining room, fireplace & master bath. 804871 $189,000

4263 Fieldcrest Dr. 4BR, 3BA Updated ranch w/ main floor laundry, ample storage space & workshop. 804877 $249,950

1008 15th St. 4020 Capitol St. 1600 S. palmetto St. 938 pebble Beach, Dak. Dunes 3BR,1.5BA Ranch w/ new roof, Duplex close to pocket park; 2BR, 2BA Walkout ranch w/ 5BR, 4BA Beautiful 1½ story unit 1 has two bedrooms & unit driveway, electrical panel & fenced yard on large corner lot; home on golf course; custom 2 has one. Radon Mitigation System. new windows & roof. features throughout. 804817 $69,000 804868 $162,000 804834 $139,000 804873 $649,000

712-226-6000

Considering a real estate career?

2508-10 Hamilton Blvd. Duplex in prime location; listed as residential or commercial property. 804847 $395,000 1222 5th St, Onawa 3BR, 1BA Super cute ranch w/ fenced yard, large eat-in kitchen & 3 season room. 804917 $85,000

Your home could be here next week!

Contact Kristie VerMulm 712-226-6071 or go to UnitedSimulator.com


H12 | Saturday, May 11, 2019

Siouxland Homes

It’s Time to Move! 5713 Myers Ave.

4023 Capitol St.

3 bedrooms, 2.5 baths, 1 car tuck under garage, & fenced yard.

3 beds, 2 baths, new roof, & a great Leeds location.

701 Deerfield Dr Dr.

15459 Mitchell

$159,000

$214,900

$189,000

+ 15 res ac

New Price

2167 Old Hwy 141

Be on top of the hill just off the paved hwy. This home shows pride of ownership! 3 BR, 2 BA, 2 car attached garage & a Quonset that holds 4-6 cars complete with a car lift & heated office!

$399,500

3114 Pierce St.

ac 20+ re s

$162,000

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4020 Capitol St.

3 bedroom + 2 non-conforming 3 bedr bedroom + 1 non-conforming bedrooms, 1.5 bath Northside bedroom, 2 bath home in an home, close to shopping, Mor awesome Morningside location. banking, & schools. New rood Boasting an awesome backyard backyar & a nice yard. & a huge 4 season room.

33375 E. Loop Rd.

bedrooms, plus 1 non-conforming Ave, Spirit Lake Wonderful move-in-ready acreage 4 bedr home with gorgeous views. 3 BR, bedroom w/o egress, 3 baths, & New rroof, 2019. 2 bedroom, master suite with huge walk-in 2.5 BA, main floor laundry, sun 1 bathroom home in shower & walk-in closet. Kitchen room, 4 car garage, pole/horse has SS appliances, pantry, main Methodist Campground. barn, garden & 20 acres! laundry, 3 car att garage & so floor laundry

$399,000

$125,000

much more!!

$347,000

Liz Deurloo 712-490-5141 Licensed in IA, SD & NE lizdeurloo@unitedrealestatesolutions.com

McCollam From H9

Answer: Cambridge Glass Co. made your bowl. The factory was established in Cambridge, Ohio, in 1873. The pattern is called Inverted Strawberry. The company introduced these kinds of patterns around 1908, making pieces in clear, color and carnival glass. The glass was

Buying or Selling?

ThinK ChuCK! Email: ChuckBurnett@myunitedagent.com

712-251-0829

Open Sunday 1:30-2:30

This 4 bed, 3.5 bath home sits on a beautiful 5.87 acres & featured a walk-out basement level.

Open Sunday 3-4

1819 120th St, JackSon • $365,000

4703 Old Lakeport Rd. • $299,950

Outstanding walk-out ranch with large fenced backyard & updates galore! Open concept living with fireplace, large eat-in kitchen with sliders to the HUGE deck. 3 bedrooms, 3 bathrooms, 2 stall garage.

2432 Mohawk Dr. • $289,000

An outstanding 4 bedroom, 4 bathroom home on a quiet north side street. Large master bedroom suite on main has walk in closet & master bath with double vanity & whirlpool tub. There are many updates throughout & a spacious finished basement.

New Price!

4014 norMandy • $239,000

Very well-cared for ranch home with 3 bedrooms & 2 bathrooms in the Woodbury Heights neighborhood. With a large, open floor plan, including a great eat-in kitchen with sliding doors to the back deck, this house is ready to be called ‘home!’ Very well maintained home in a quiet South Sioux City neighborhood. 2 generous-sized bedrooms, 1.5 baths, & a finished basement.

Offer Pending 604 Stagecoach, SSc • $172,000

804 E. St. Andrews, D. Dunes • $469,000 4 bed, 3 bath ranch on a quiet cul-de-sac. This contemporary home is gorgeous! Large eat-in kithcen connected to four season room that opens to a large deck! Finished basement with living area & work out room. 3 stall garage.

Handcrafted features: woodwork to the spectacular wood floors. 5 large bedrooms, 3 baths, 3 fireplaces. Beautifully landscaped yard and a 2 car garage.

New Listing! 4263 Fieldcrest Dr. • $249,950

Outstanding 4 bedroom, 3 bath ranch on large corner lot with lots of upgrades! There is plenty of room with a screened in porch, awesome deck area out back, & the 3rd stall tandem garage has been made into a fantastic workshop.

603 courtright St, Mapleton • $200,000

CALL Mike Wojcik 251-1798 MikeWojcik@myunitedagent.com

available in clear, green, blue and purple. The Inverted Strawberry pattern can be found on candlesticks, footed bowls, table sets, jelly compotes, goblets, berry sets and covered powder jars. The intaglio pattern is depressed into the surface rather than raised. The words “Near Cut” and the letter “C” in a diamond were two of the Cambridge marks. “Near Cut” can be found on some examples of this pattern. The factory experienced a series of financial difficulties and passed through several owners. It closed in 1954 only to reopen again in 1955. By 1958, it was forced to close once more. In 1960, Imperial Glass Co. bought their molds. By 1984, an era of versatile glassmaking came to an end: Imperial Glass filed for bankruptcy and closed. Your footed bowl was made in the early 1900s and may be worth $25 to $50. Question: This mark is on the bottom of a teapot that was given to me by a friend who collects antiques. I always admired it when she served tea. When she was downsizing, she gave it to me as a memento of the good times we shared over a cup of tea. It is decorated with shiny brown glaze and a white overlay of classical figures. The spout, handle and lid are gold. I would appreciate learning more about my teapot. Answer: Gibson & Sons Ltd. made your teapot. They were in business from 1885 to about 1970 in Burslem, Stoke-onTrent, Staffordshire, England. Albany and Harvey were two of Gibson & Sons’ Staffordshire potteries. Your teapot was made around 1909 and would probably be worth $25 to $50. Address your questions to Anne McCollam, P. O. Box 247, Notre Dame, IN 46556. Items of a general interest will be answered in this column. Due to the volume of inquiries, she cannot answer individual letters.


Saturday, May 11, 2019 | H13

Siouxland Homes

HERE’S HOW

Build your own bridge through the garden ‌D

ear James: I am planning to sell my house, so I want to improve the landscaping. I think a small decorative bridge would look nice over a gully near the flower gardens. How should I build it, and what material is best? — Ron M. Dear Ron: Adding a bridge to JAMES your garden DULLEY — or any location in your backyard — can enhance the landscaping and give it a professional look. You might consider moving soil to create a gully in the flower garden itself so the bridge can be integrated into it. Use the dirt to fill in the existing gully. Another option is to install a pond under the bridge. With all the pond kits available at landscaping stores and home centers, installing a pond is not a major project. The most difficult part is digging the hole for the pond liner, especially if you have

hard clay soil. You really have two viable material options: pressure-treated lumber and vinyl. Using pressure-treated lumber offers the greatest design flexibility, particularly if you plan to build a decorative bridge. Vinyl materials, used for decks, can be used to build a flat bridge with a straight railing. Since you indicated you would like a decorative bridge, select lumber as the primary building material. Arched bridges look the best, but building one requires a fairly high level of carpentry skills. Sticking with a flat bridge would be best. Adding a fancy railing will give the bridge a decorative appearance. Before buying the lumber and getting out the saw, do some planning. Determine how the bridge will be used. If it is strictly decorative, it will only have to support the weight of a person or two, so its If the bridge will be width is not critical. used to roll a lawn mower

or wheelbarrow over it, then you must consider

the bridge’s width and its strength. You don’t want to build a flimsy bridge and then have it collapse when the new owners roll something heavy over it. Measure your garden tools and make the bridge at least 1 foot wider than the widest object you imagine will pass over it. Unless the bridge is extremely short, it would be wise to add vertical center supports on each side. These supports can be recessed from the edges so they are not noticeable. When building a (strictly) walking bridge, it is acceptable to have a step at both ends. This actually looks more decorative. Obviously, if you are planning to roll items over the bridge, the ends must be flush with the ground. For flush ends, use pavers or natural stone at either end so the lumber does not contact the soil. With your plan in hand, build the bridge in a manner similar to a

long, narrow deck. Keep in mind that the bridge will look much better if it is level along its length and width. Locate level beginning and ending points and stretch level strings between them. You can use a standard carpenter’s level to check across the width. For bridges less than 8 feet long, 2-by-8 joists on 16-inch centers (or less, to space them evenly) should be adequate. For bridges up to 12 feet long, use 2-by-10s, and for bridges up to 18 feet long, use 2-by-12s. Any longer than that and you should use an intermediate support beam. Send your questions to Here’s How, 6906 Royalgreen Dr., Cincinnati, OH 45244 or visit www.dulley.com. To find out more about James Dulley and read features by other Creators Syndicate writers and cartoonists, visit the Creators Syndicate website at www. creators.com.

A GREENER VIEW

Yard waste: Not many good uses for pine cones

‌Q

uestion: I would like some suggestions for what to do with all the pine cones that fall in my yard from the pine trees (other than JEFF just burning RUGG them, which so far, I have never done). I don’t want them to make more trees. Have you got any suggestions? These are not the really attractive cones that can be used decoratively. They are just

ordinary, tight cones. Answer: About 20 of the nearly 120 species of pine trees develop seeds large enough to easily harvest and eat. Other species may have edible seeds, but they are too small or hard to harvest. Depending on what kind of pine trees you have, you may be able to harvest the seeds at the end of next summer. They will need to be harvested before the cones open. Green cones on the

ground are not mature and have no value — except in the compost pile, where they will slowly break down. Brown cones that are open have already released their seeds, but closed ones may still have seeds. The open cones can be used as mulch if piled up around the base of a tree or shrub. When stacked in an orderly manner, they can look good. Brown cones can be burned, but the resins in the cone may cause pops and sparks.

They can also coat chimneys with creosote. I have found that many pine cones are sticky with sap when first picked up off the ground. Before using the cones for an art project, the sticky sap problem will need to be solved. Place the cones on a paper towel, then place on a cookie sheet and put in an oven set to a low temperature (around 200 degrees Fahrenheit). After 15 minutes, the sap

will have hardened into a glossy varnish that isn’t sticky and looks very nice. You have to check the cones in the oven frequently. They will release a nice pine fragrance at first, but they can quickly turn dark brown and then black, while releasing a burnttree smell. Cones that are not sticky can be used in a variety of Christmas and holiday decorations. They can be slathered in suet or pea-

nut butter and birdseed to make a bird feeder. Dried cones can sometimes be crushed under foot or run through a chipper and turned into mulch, but there are not many good uses for large quantities of pine cones. Most pines only bear bumper crops of cones every four to six years, so most of the time, you won’t have too many. Email questions to Jeff Rugg at info@greenerview.com.


H14 | Saturday, May 11, 2019

Siouxland Homes

newly listed directory

Saturday, May 11 & Sunday, May 12, 2019 ADDRESS 746 Crooked Tree Lane, D. Dunes 120 12th St SW, Le Mars TBD K22 648 Monterey Tr, Dakota Dunes 24 40th St 3817 Vine Ave 1468 110th St 414 Plymouth St SE, Le Mars 1307 Court St 4100 Old Lakeport Rd 600 Jace Rd, Sgt. Bluff 510 33rd St 165 Suncoast Dr, McCook Lake 2112 Jackson St 4015 Manchester St 1201 Goldie Ave 14 Timberlane Dr 529 Eagle Drive, SSC 720 Dakota St, Akron 2920 S. Olive St 3600 Dupont St 1600 S. Palmetto St. 109 S. 17th St, Dakota City 4601 Applewood Ave 938 Pebble Beach, D. Dunes 2507 W 19th St 2701 S. Royce St 4020 Capitol St 5713 Myers Ave 4263 Fieldcrest Dr 1008 15th St 2508-10 Hamilton Blvd 1222 5th St, Onawa

BR’s BA’s 3 3 NA 3 4 3 3 3 4 3 3 2 2 4 5 3 4 3 4 3 3 2 3 3 5 3 5 3 3 4 3

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topped with dishes and silverware, will hardly be noticed. Your chairs, on the other hand, will shine. Select one large work of art to make a statement rather than several smaller pieces. Adorn a dining table with unexpected objets d’art such as a collection of small figurines floating amidst dishes and glassware. A distressed wood floor can be livened with bold-colored stripes or a checkerboard of contrasting colors. This will eliminate the need for an area rug. To give traditional decor a contemporary spin, use gauzy roman shades instead of heavy

floor-to-ceiling drapes. If you are tired of your wall color, add an overlay of white paint with a geometric stencil of your choice for a fresh style. Nothing affects the mood of a room more than light. Adding a lamp or opening a window shade can change the spirit of your space. A low cocktail table filled with candelabra of different heights and materials is a dramatic centerpiece. Just keep track of the flames and melting wax at all times. Use household items as accessories. A grouping of mason jars filled with garden flowers is always spectacular.

Create a focal point in any room, even if it means using a furnishing out of context. For example, a ceiling-hung pot rack can be placed in front of a window and atop a side table laden with a cascading vine or plant for a bit of a surprise. As you can see, accessorizing can be wildly exciting. Your imagination is the only limit and can only make your accessorizing choices better, so focus on the details. Joseph Pubillones is the owner of Joseph Pubillones Interiors, an award-winning interior design firm based in Palm Beach, Florida. His website is www.josephpubillones.com.

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214 Delmar Circle

Almost like NEW, custom finished twin home with no townhome association or fees. Many upgrades and phenomenal design elements this sophisticated owner chose. Hard surface floors throughout main, dining, kitchen with ss gas range and appliances, undermount sink, subway tile back splash and walk-in pantry. Open great room and convenient 1/2 bath. Lovely cedar deck off dining area to relax in the evening and enjoy tree lined view. Total of 4 bedrooms, 3.5 baths, plush carpets upstairs with tiled laundry and baths. Master with private bath & walk-in closet, 2 other bedrooms with jack-n-jill bath. The amazing lower level is set-up as private suite with family room, bedroom and bath. This home is move in ready, quick possession and sits on large lot.

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Oh give me a home, where the buffalo roam.... Sure, check out this Wegher built, 5 bedroom, 3 bath, 3 stall garage walk-out ranch sits on a lovely, landscaped and completely sprinkled lot. Mature trees, and rock beds complete the picture of serenity. Main floor has hardwood floors, new fireplace, tile baths, eat-in kitchen w/ sliders to deck, and laundry for convenience. Lower walk-out level has 2nd fireplace, wet bar, pergo floors throughout, wonderful for guest and entertaining. Lots of new with this well maintained home: roof, paint inside & out, stain on deck, stove, microwave, disposal, water heater, fireplace. Utilities shown reflects gas average only. Hurry this home is movein ready and priced is adjusted to sell...

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ant to bring new life and energy to bland, boring spaces? Even the most well put-together home can use a refresher. The good news is you don’t necessarily have CATHY to break HOBBS the bank to achieve a reinvigorated or reimagined space. Here are five ideas you can take on quickly, easily and affordably. ORGANIZE YOUR CLOSET: So often, closets are bottomless pits of items that have yet to be put away or organized. It is difficult to properly organize if you don’t know what you have. Organization can be enhanced through the use of creating distinct zones for certain

items and closet organization helpers such as huggable/slim hangers and organization boxes. BRIGHTEN A CHILDREN’S ROOM: From bright bedding to adding an accent wall, colorful toss pillows and artwork, a children’s room can easily be uplifted with splashes of color. CREATE FUNCTION FROM A DISCARDED OR UNUSED SPACE: Whether it’s a windowless room or an odd niche, find a way to give purpose and function to a used area of your home. CREATE A SPALIKE FEELING IN YOUR BATHROOM: You can easily add serenity and calm to a bathroom through the use of ele-

ments such as bath salts, candles and other spalike accessories and accents. UPGRADE A SMALL BATHROOM: Bathroom fixtures are typically highticket items, but there are ways to refresh a bathroom quickly and affordably. Consider refreshers such as swapping in a pedestal sink, mirror or small items such as changing a light fixture, towel bar or faucet. Cathy Hobbs, based in New York City, is an Emmy Award-winning television host and a nationally known interior design and home staging expert with offices in New York City, Boston and Washington, D.C. Contact her at info@cathyhobbs.com ; or visit her website at www. cathyhobbs.com


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reen is the color of tranquility, a soothing hue of spring. And regardless of Kermit the Frog’s hit song, it actually IS easy to be green. The color pairs so beautifully with blues, black and white, violets and KATIE LAUGHRIDGE pinks. It also happens to be one of my favorite colors of the moment. Green is appropriate any time of year— it can enhance freshness in the spring and add a deep richness during the holidays. Seeing all the different ways the rejuvenating hue has been incorporated into our decor has inspired me to share a few ways you can bring it into your home as well. Experiment with different tints and shades. There is no shortage of variations of green. There’s seafoam, kelly, emerald, jade, sage, pine...the list goes on. Whether earthy undertones or bright jewel, there is a shade of green for every home. Start small with pillows and accessories to find the vibrancy that works for your space, then build from there. Don’t be afraid to use multiple shades and patterns. Use a variety of textures. From rich velvets to light cottons and seemingly endless patterns, fabric combinations are limit-

less. And when it comes to green, it’s hard to pick a favorite. Thankfully, you don’t have to. I love to mix textures. While some might stay away from big statement pieces, the bold go big. My current obsession is a deep, emerald green velvet sofa that brings elegance and depth. We have paired it with contrasting white and soft green floral printed pillows to add spring flair for the season. Come winter, switching those pillows out for gold or plaid accents will transition the piece into the holidays. Velvet can be a year-round textile. Freshen up with greenery. Yes, I love florals, but there is something to be said for a beautiful bouquet made up entirely of greenery. It is astonishing how much depth and texture you can create with a handful of different stems. It can be a high impact design that is surprisingly simple. Dress it up with a fun container for extra flair. Incorporate color at all levels. When done strategically, it is hard to have too much of one color. If you work at creating focal points and use these tips, you will be able to continue building on your favorite color. One of our current rooms displays just that. We have paired a lovely light kiwi wicker table with

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A great way to incorporate your favorite hue into a room is with a fun pair of colored chairs. They stand out in both dark and light rooms and are a great anchor for the eye. a deep jade bud vase and rich stems to demonstrate how hue and texture make all the difference. The natural element brought by the wicker acts like a neutral, making the rest of the scene blend beautifully. We also love using green as a wall color, either with paint or a green-themed gallery wall of delicate botanicals. Just be sure to mix in the texture and patterns that the room needs to draw your eye. If green isn’t your scene, these tips and tricks work with all colors. It is all about creating a visual feast that keeps the eye well fed. You might be surprised at how your home changes with just a few additions of a new hue. Happy decorating! Adapted from nellhills.com. Katie Laughridge is the owner of Kansas City interior design destination Nell Hill’s. For more information, contact Katie at Katie@nellhills. com.

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ear James: Whenever one of the kids flushes a toilet while I am showering, the water gets very hot. Would installing a new type of shower valve help, and can you give me some do-it-yourself tips? — Melissa B. Dear Melissa: This is a very common problem when your bathtub has the old two-handle JAMES DULLEY (hot and cold) shower valve. When a toilet is flushed or the cold water faucet in the kitchen is opened, the pressure drops on the cold water side. This changes the shower water mixture, allowing much more hot water into it. The simplest solution to

this problem is to install a single-handle shower mixing valve with a pressure-balancing feature. The valve is designed such that if the cold or hot water pressure drops, the mixture remains relatively balanced. You may still feel a slight change, but it will not be uncomfortable. Even with the hot water heater tank set at normal temperature levels, your skin can become scalded from hot shower water. This is a more serious problem with elderly people. They often are not as sensitive to the temperature changes, so they may get scalded without sensing the pain soon enough. If you can solder a copper pipe, you should be able to install

a pressure-balancing mixing valve yourself. A decent-quality valve will cost about $125. The most difficult aspect of this project will be gaining access to the old valve inside the wall. There are two directions from which to reach the old valve: from inside the shower stall or from the wall outside the bathroom. If you have access to the wall outside the shower, cut through the drywall to get to the valve. If you make a careful cut, you should be able to replace the same piece of drywall when you are done. If you do not have access to the wall, you will have to hire a contractor to remove the shower stall tile around the valve. Unless you are experienced with tile,

don’t try this yourself, or you will likely break some of the tiles. When you are done, replacing the tiles and grouting them is not difficult. Remove the knobs and pry off the cover plates in the shower. Be careful not to damage the tile. If you plan to use the same tub spout again, wrap it with a thick cloth and carefully unscrew it using adjustable pliers. Make the opening in the wall. Use a tubing cutter to cut the copper hot and cold water supply lines and the pipes to the spout and the showerhead. There often is very little depth to work in, so use a minicutter. Ridgid makes an inexpensive one that you can find at most home center stores. Cut the two

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supply lines at the same height to facilitate installing the new pressure-balancing valve. Remove the old valve. Fit the new valve in place and measure the lengths of pipe you will need to connect it to the existing plumbing. Dry fit it all together first before doing any soldering. If everything fits properly, remove it and sand all the mating copper surfaces. Apply flux, assemble it and solder the joints. Install a large chrome cover plate, sometimes called a goof plate, over the tile to cover the two old handle holes. Send your questions to Here’s How, 6906 Royalgreen Dr., Cincinnati, OH 45244 or visit www.dulley.com.

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When you’re not at the office, where can people find you? In the yard gardening or with my grandkids

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