Monday, September 3, 2012

Tenhulzen Golf Sponsorship

In case you didn't attend the tournament, here's a sneak peek at what you missed [video of driving contest].  The best of the foursome one an engraved champagne flute.

Congratulations to the winners:
1A Gary
1B Jim
2A Jacob
2B Mike
3A Lori
4A Mike
5A Kevin
5B John
6A Mike
7A Lisa
8A Joey
8B Ray
9A Jeff
10A Brian
10B George
11A Chris
11B Dustin
12B Bruce
14A Austin
14B Justin
15A Mr. Hancock
16A Cory
16B Kieth
17A Doug
18B Mark

Wednesday, August 1, 2012

Traci's Warrior Dash

Traci is lowest in the mud pit.
Saturday, July 21st, Traci Tenhulzen participated in the Warrior Dash.  She was asked to join a team in place of one of the members who was unable to compete.  According to Traci, the 3.5-mile route was "over too soon".

"The great thing is, anyone who doesn't mind getting dirty can do this," she says, "there are lot's of places to stop and rest while waiting for the rest of the group."

Running the gauntlet, balancing on logs and climbing walls are apparently part of Traci's daily activities with family and office.  When asked about crawling under barbed wire and swimming through mud, Traci added "it was a fun team event that kept us smiling through the end....even after we got washed down with the fire hose."

Traci teaches step aerobics at the Northshore YMCA and has several people in her class that are elderly and overweight.  "This is a cake walk compared to keeping up with me in class."  Traci's neighbor, Kelly (pictured center) organized the team.  "She's very competitive, yet commented several times how beautiful the scenery was" added Traci.  Kelly's cousin and co-worker are also pictured here.

Based on Traci's experience, next year's event may very likely include a Team Tenhulzen.

Friday, June 22, 2012

Post a clever caption for this month's contest. Judging to be 6/29/12.

June Caption Contest winner is named donor to local schools foundation.


Photo description: A main floor master suite addition is being built for an elderly parent.  Concrete forms have been stripped and the perimeter drainage is being set prior to backfilling soil and beginning the framing process.  The existing gas meter is scheduled to be moved within a couple days.

Friday, March 30, 2012

It's A Girl!

One of our carpenters spent the past two weeks at home with his wife, son and new baby daughter.

We welcome him back to work and invite you to post your comments here for us to share with him.

Friday, March 2, 2012

March Newsletter

Wondering about the cost of "green remodeling"?

Subscribe to the monthly e-zine for news and tips about home ownership, maintenance and lifestyle improvement.

Friday, February 3, 2012

A sound alternative to price-shopping contractors.


Most would argue “perceived value” is the result of our wants and needs being met, relative to cost.  That is to say, all else being equal, then price determines the appropriate resource.  What most homeowners don’t realize is [more]

Thursday, January 19, 2012

Responding to Downed Trees

Remember the winter wind storm of 2006?  High winds knocked trees down across roadways, power lines and onto houses. When the ground is saturated with melted snow and rain, trees are more easily uprooted.  Here are some steps to prepare and respond to the threat of a tree strike on your home.
Assess your liability.  Identify the trees that are most likely to hit your house; especially those that would hit if they were to fall northward or eastward (the primary wind direction is out of the southwest).   Then verify your home insurance policy covers the threats of a wind storm.
Newer housing developments are more susceptible because when the forests are cleared, hundreds of trees that grew protected are suddenly exposed.  As a result, a single home in Trilogy (a neighborhood East of Redmond, WA) had 17 trees crash down on it in the 2006 storm.
Hunker down.  Modern houses are designed to hold together in the wind, but a large tree could easily slice through a roof.  If you’re home during a wind storm, make sure you are in a lower floor, furthest from the threat.  Set up overnight accommodations in the basement or living room, especially since the highest winds are generally during the night.
If you are not able to be home during a wind storm, ask a neighbor or trusted resource to check your home for any resulting damage.  In the winter time, extended exposure to the elements means freezing pipes and cracking of finish materials.  The faster the tree can be removed, the better.
Take action.  Contact your home insurance company immediately, followed by contacting your contractor.  Your home will be exposed to the sky and you may be without power.  An experienced contractor will take photos, remove the tree and tarp the affected areas of the house prior to the adjusters arrival.
Following prior storms, there were so many claims that insurance adjusters were called in from other states.  In 2008, it took up to 2 weeks to respond to those homeowners who called only a day or two after the storm.  Your contractor should be able to provide a repair estimate within a couple days, and negotiate with the insurance adjuster on the homeowner’s behalf.  Most insurance companies will compensate for reasonable hotel rates for the duration of construction.
Visit the Consumer Resources section of our website for case studies of winter storm and links to valuable information on the web.

Michael Tenhulzen, CGR, CAPS is President of Tenhulzen Remodeling in Redmond (425) 885-9871 begin_of_the_skype_highlighting            (425) 885-9871      end_of_the_skype_highlighting www.tenhulzen.com.

Wednesday, January 4, 2012

Analyzing Remodeling Costs 2005-2011

The collapsing housing market began to force the cost of remodeling downward.  Return on investment has suffered due to lower home prices, but what has happened to the actual costs of remodeling in the past couple years?

Materials, equipment and labor are the primary elements of construction job cost.  Examining their relative affect on the cost to remodel is intriguing to determine if this truly is the best time to remodel.

2008 marked the official start... [more]