Tuesday, October 14, 2014
Size Does Matter! (for your roof)
Thursday, May 29, 2014
15 Signs that a Contractor is About to Rip You Off
- They pressure you to sign a contract
- A special price is offered only if you sign today
- They don’t provide you a valid copy of the company’s insurance or license
- "References? You don't need to see my references. -- they're all family members anyway."
- You’re told your home will be used for advertising so you’re being offered a special discount rate
- You’re asked to pay up front for the whole job or an unreasonable portion
- You’re asked to pay in cash to a salesperson instead of a check to the company
- The company doesn't have a physical address
- They have no website or haven't updated it since Al Gore invented the internet.
- Poor communication skills
- Impatient or pushy sales representative
- Slow to return calls
- Disorganization
- They don’t present a portfolio of similar projects
- They tell you pulling permits are a waste of time.
Tuesday, August 04, 2009
Energy Efficient Kitchen and Bathroom Remodel Suggestions
While it is still too early to think about Fall, and if you’re remodeling your kitchen or bathroom this summer or fall -- keep these things in mind: attempt to incorporate energy efficient savings in your remodel.
Your kitchen consumes substantial amounts of electrical and water energy. Reducing energy and water use will provide the biggest improvement and savings in your kitchen. Consider replacing your refrigerator and dishwashers that are more than 10 years old. Replace your stove if it is more than 20 years old. If you’re using an electric stove, consider switching to a gas stove or induction stovetop.
Refrigerators use 14% of the home’s electricity, according to the U.S. Department of Energy. Today’s most efficient refrigerators use 47% less electricity than the 1993 models.
Dishwashers use up to 80% of their electricity to heat water. Today’s more efficient models use less than half the water and one-quarter of the electricity of 10-year old models.
Additional savings can be done if you do the following: Save electricity in your refrigerator by keeping its temps between 36 and 40 degrees Fahrenheit and your freezer between 0 and 5 degrees Fahrenheit. Reduce your dishwasher electricity use by 15 to 20% by washing only full loads of dishes and using unheated air to dry your dishes.
Your bathroom(s) are the largest user of water as well as electricity. In your bathroom remodel – see if you can use natural light by installing insulated energy efficient skylights. Additionally if you have windows in your bathroom, be sure to replace them with energy efficient windows with vinyl or fiberglass frames. Wood frames is not a good choice – it is bound to rot in the moisture rich environment.
Replace your toilet with a low flow toilet. This will save thousands of gallons of water each year. (And lower your water bill too) They look and cost the same as their traditional counterparts.
Install low-flow faucet aerator for your sinks (both bathroom and kitchen). Faucet use accounts for 15.7% of an average household daily water consumption.
If you need a pre-screened qualified professional contractor to help you with your kitchen or bathroom remodel, contact Adam Helfman at Hire it Done!
Tuesday, July 28, 2009
Energy Efficient Home Remodeling Projects with the Best Return on Investment
Much of home remodeling discussion has been revolving around going green, incorporating energy efficient home improvement services and products including air conditioners, water heaters, furnace, roof, windows and insulation.
The question facing some homeowners is, which one to pursue?
Regardless, going green in home remodeling project is a surefire way to not only increase your home value, but to make indoor living healthier and save substantially on energy bills.
Here is some of the potential return on investment estimates on some of the suggested energy efficient upgrades:
- Replacement Windows – provides an ROI upwards of 80%
- Replacing your roof with energy efficient shingles – provides an ROI upwards of 65%
- Natural Gas Furnaces – provides an ROI upwards of 90% (This is based on resale value added to the home and in the amount saved in utility bills over 5-10 years)
- Attic Insulation (R-0 to r-38) provides an ROI upwards of 69%
While looking at these ROI numbers, don’t forget there is a tax credit for some of these energy efficient upgrades. Be sure to read through Hire It Done previous blogs on this topic.
No matter which energy efficient home remodeling project you decide to tackle, be sure to contact Hire it Done and allow our pre-screened contractors compete for your remodeling bids. Go to: www.hireitdone.com
Tuesday, July 07, 2009
Stimulus Tax Credit Bulletin #6 – Stay Warm. Stay Green. 2009 Tax Credit when you install energy efficient furnace in your home.
If your furnace is more than 15 years old, it is most likely not efficient. Our government is granting a tax credit for those who upgrade and install energy efficient furnace. Since heating is the largest energy expense in most homes -- now is a good time to upgrade and reap the benefits of dual savings – lower utility bills and a tax credit for your 2009 taxes.
However you need to understand a couple of vocabulary words while shopping for a furnace. The EPA requires furnaces to have at least 78% AFUE. AFUE stands for Annual Fuel Utilization Rating. This means that a minimum of 78% of the fuel consumed is directly converted to heat your home. The rest escapes from the flue.*
Today the efficiency of new furnaces are between 78% AFUE and 96% AFUE. Traditional “power-combustion” furnaces are 80-82% AFUE. “Condensing” Furnaces are above 90% AFUE. “Condensing” furnaces, means that the furnace recaptures some of the heat wasted in traditional systems by condensing escaping water vapor. For Michigan (and cold climates), a condensing model is the best choice.
Proper installation of your new high-energy efficient furnace is also critical in order to fully reap the benefits and savings. A top of the line furnace installed improperly could cause you many problems down the road. Your furnace also needs to be properly sized for your home. Oversized furnaces are a common mistake that you can prevent by having your contractor do a heat loss analysis. A heat loss calculation includes factors such as the window area, type of windows, insulating proper-ties of the wall, and the amount of heat loss through air leakage. Discuss any remodeling plans with your contractor. Ask any contractor who bases estimates solely on the square footage of your house to do a true heat loss calculation.
Ask Adam Helfman at Hire it Done to help you find a qualified furnace installer for your home!
Sources: www.ConsumerSearch.com, www.furnacecompare.com and www.aceee.org
Tuesday, June 30, 2009
Stimulus Tax Credit Bulletin #5 -- Stay Cool and warm. Stay Green. 2009 Tax credit when you insulate your home.
If you’re thinking of re-insulating your home for next winter . . . I know it’s a little early to think about it now since it is summer. But if you insulate now, you’ll appreciate the double savings you’ll get – lower utility bills, and you can claim a tax credit on your 2009 tax return. (you could save upwards of 20% in the winter, and upwards of 10% on cooling costs during the summer)
For insulation to qualify -- its primary purpose must be to insulate. One example given by Energy Star – insulated siding does not qualify.
Energy Star provides a great resource and information about insulation for your home. The article states that the biggest savings comes from adding insulation in the attic.
If you need help finding a qualified insulation contractor, contact Adam Helfman at Hire it Done!
Tuesday, June 23, 2009
Stimulus Tax Credit Bulletin #4 – Stay Warm. Stay Green. 2009 Tax credit when you install energy efficient water heaters.
In order to get sweet tax rebate on water heater, make sure you purchase a water heater that is energy efficient. Even if your water heater isn’t on the fritz, you still stand to save big bucks by opting for more efficient model. Gas, oil, propane, and solar water heaters are all game for the tax break. Check Energy Star’s Tax credit list to find the requirements for each kind of heater.
(While shopping --look for the energy star label on efficient water heaters in the following categories: high efficiency gas non-condensing, gas condensing, electric heat pump, gas tankless, and solar.)
Consider natural gas on-demand or tankless water heaters. Researchers have found savings can be up to 30% compared with a standard natural gas storage tank water heater. Additional information about on-demand water heaters can be found at U.S. Department of Energy.
Here’s what is available: tax credit for 30% of the cost of energy-efficient water heater and electric heat pump, up to a life time cap of $1500. This credit is available for 2009 and 2010.
NOTE: The tax credits you earn on all the energy efficient home improvement items such as central air, water heaters, furnaces and hot water boilers, windows, doors, roofing and installation, are cumulative, and capped at $1500.
Be aware: this tax credit applies to primary residence only. Need additional information? Visit Hire it Done!
Tuesday, June 16, 2009
Stimulus Tax Credit Bulletin #3 – Stay Cool. Stay Warm. Stay Green. 2009 Tax credit when you install energy efficient roof.
In order to get tax rebate on your new roof, make sure you purchase any energy star qualified metal or asphalt roofing. Additional information on energy efficient star roofing products can be found at Energy Star.
There are pros and cons between metal versus asphalt roofing. You’ll have to consider lifetime roof durability, cost, protection from the elements and fire resistance.
Here’s what is available: tax credit for 30% of the cost of energy-efficient metal or asphalt roofing, up to a life time cap of $1500. This credit is available for 2009 and 2010.
NOTE: The tax credits you earn on all the energy efficient home improvement items such as central air, water heaters, furnaces and hot water boilers, windows, doors, roofing and installation, are cumulative, and capped at $1500.
Be aware: this tax credit applies to primary residence only.
Need an expert for your roof? Hire it Done with Adam Helfman at www.hireitdone.com
Wednesday, June 10, 2009
More on the Energy Efficiency Tax Credit from Reliable Source
Monday, June 08, 2009
Stimulus Tax Credit Bulletin #2 – Stay Cool. Stay Warm. Stay Green. 2009 Tax credit when you install energy efficient windows and doors.
In order to get sweet tax rebate on windows and doors, make sure they are energy efficient – they must have a U-factor of 0.3 or less. The U-factor is used to measure the heat transfer through the object and determines how well it insulates. The lower the U-factor, the better it insulates.
To understand a little bit more about energy efficient windows and the U-factor, go visit this website: National Fenestration Rating Council (NFRC). Two key things to know:
U-Factor: Measures how well a window, door, or skylight prevents heat from escaping. Ratings usually range from 0.20 to 1.20. The LOWER the number, the more efficient the product is. U-Factor will change as window sizes change.
Solar Heat Gain (SHGC): Measures how well your new window blocks heat from sunlight – keeping your home cooler. The LOWER the SHGC, the lower that heat gain through a window. SHGC ranges from 0 to 1. SHGC will change as the window sizes change.
Here’s what is available: tax credit for 30% of the cost of energy-efficient windows, skylights and doors, up to a lifetime cap of $1500. This credit is available for 2009 and 2010.
NOTE:
This comes from the new economic stimulus package signed into law in February that revived and expanded tax credits for energy efficient home improvements.
The tax credits you earn on all the energy efficient home improvement items such as central air, water heaters, furnaces and hot water boilers, windows, doors, roofing and installation, are cumulative, and capped at $1500.
Be aware: this tax credit applies to primary residence only.
Thursday, June 04, 2009
Central Air Conditioning Tips – Four Tips to Conserve and Stay Cool
Dusty air filter reduces airflow. Check your unit’s air filter once a month. Clean or replace filter when necessary. Keeping filters clean can cut energy consumption 5 to 15%!
Install a programmable thermostat so you can vary the temperature according to when you're home. Set it to 78 degrees when you're home. If you'll be gone for more than a few hours, it makes sense to set the air conditioning at 85 degrees while you are gone. Each degree setting below 78F will increase your energy consumption by approximately 8%. As you can see that can add up to a lot of money.
Don't leave the house and turn OFF the air conditioner. You can set the temperature up five to ten degrees but not OFF. This is because of latent heat buildup in the walls and furniture in the house and will make the air conditioner work harder to remove the heat and this takes a long time (which will run you your utility bills).
Also flip the switch on the thermostat for the fan setting to FAN ON, not Auto. The constant air moving will keep you cooler. You can probably keep the thermostat a degree or two higher than normal and still feel comfortable. You will also maintain a more even temperature between upstairs and downstairs. This will SAVE you money because the outdoor condenser will not come on as much!
Need an expert for your air conditioning? Hire it Done with Adam Helfman at www.hireitdone.com
Tuesday, June 02, 2009
Stimulus Tax Credit Bulletin #1 – Stay Cool. Stay Green. 2009 Tax credit when you purchase energy efficient central air conditioner.
In order to get tax rebate on central A/C units, make sure you purchase an air conditioner that is rated 1st tier (pdf file) by the Consortium of Energy Efficiency. Also any A/C unit that is energy star qualified (look for the logo) will work as well.
This comes from the new economic stimulus package signed into law in February that revived and expanded tax credits for energy efficient home improvements.
Here’s what is available: tax credit for 30% of the cost of energy-efficient air conditioners, furnaces, heat pumps and boilers, up to a life time cap of $1500. This credit is available for 2009 and 2010.
NOTE: The tax credits you earn on all the energy efficient home improvement items such as central air, water heaters, furnaces and hot water boilers, windows, doors, roofing and installation, are cumulative, and capped at $1500.
Be aware: this tax credit applies to primary residence only. Need an expert for your air conditioning? Hire it Done with Adam Helfman at www.hireitdone.com
Wednesday, December 31, 2008
HIRE IT DONE and Adam Helfman for 2009
First off I want you to know that I am not an originator. I like to absorb, recycle and recreate and utilize things that I come across over the past year, and in doing so I want to thank all my friends, cohorts, and especially my enemies for inspiring me to write my thoughts and reflections of this past year and what the future WILL BE for 2009 :
After 3 days of sitting alone in my home without power, without internet ,without heat and no food (oh that doesn’t count! I eat out all the time ;) ), a little bit of clarity has come to my mind that has overcome me and inspired me to write this. When there is no power your home takes on a new persona and I hear little sounds that I have not heard before. The slow drip of melting snow, the sound of a whistling and howling wind hitting the side of my house. A cold bone chilling frost has moved across my cheeks and my first reaction is to try and blow smoke out of my mouth like my son does when his sweet little breath hits the cold weather on a snowy day. As I glance out my window I see the neighbor kids braving the snow and sledding, playing, laughing and having a wonderful time enjoying the taste of fresh snow. Almost makes me want to have a snow cone! Mmmm. Every snowflake is cause for great celebration and makes me think of G-D. A dear friend and business partner Diana wrote to me last year that G-D is truly great, that he gives us all these great gifts from the time we are born- laughter, beauty, love, peace, curiosity,joy intelligence- -we have all these great gifts since the moment of birth and yet we spend most of our lives forgetting how blessed we really are. In the grand scheme of things it seems so unimportant. We spend a lot of our time worrying about insignificant things like : where to have lunch? Or what to make for Dinner? Why are those decisions so tough? TRUST ME , I’m trying to be funny, the real decisions this year was if to pay your mortgage or your credit cards or your heat bill or your electricity bill. These are decisions we are all experiencing. In 2008 I had to re-invent myself and worked harder than I ever have. My focus and drive are what have kept me going. In 2008 I experienced many life changing events (not worth mentioning here)and you need to know that my competitive edge did not spring from a background of Peace and Harmony. I survived the turmoil, the controversy and the struggles. Most people (if not all) don’t know the pain that I suffered this year or the pain I have caused others. But thankfully we are at the end of the year so we can put all this pain, drama, anxiety, headache and anger behind us. So in the times like we are experiencing today, here is my wishlist for 2009:
- To reconnect with friends of the past- Thank you FACEBOOK
- To make new friends and create new loving relationships (however that may be)
- To enjoy a portion of each day with out stress and no anxiety
- There are 15 laws of success that are worth knowing but 2 stick out to me:
- --- The Law of Attraction- (although not a fan of “the secret”) You are a living magnet. You attract people, events and circumstances that harmonize with your dominant thoughts. (it works)
- The Law of Belief- Whatever you believe…..deeply…. becomes your reality.
- To reaffirm my connection with G-D and pray for peace in the world (Especially the Middle East).
- To make Hire It Done the choice for Homeowners when needing a home improvement professional (one that actually shows up!)
- To expound on my passion for food (ADDICTION?)
- To introduce The Food Phantom.
- To successfully launch “FOOD FREAKS” the show to the world. (I could use some help)
- To let my entrepreneurial spirit flourish in 2009.
- To sharpen my competitive spirit- razor sharp
- To keep loving my family
- To remember the people that stood up for me
- To pay it forward to the best of my abilities
Lastly to have the WORLD CONSPIRE IN MY FAVOR!
Happy 2009 to all the good people in the world! And to the bad people, I wish clarity and a change of heart, it is never too late to live with honor and humility.
Oh yea, I would keep going but I have built up an appetite so I must stop now and go eat ;)!!
I love you all!!
Xoxoxo
Helfy
Sunday, July 27, 2008
Hire It Done ! and Marygrove Awning!
Sunday, June 29, 2008
Hire it Done and Bosch Clean Diesel Wrap up a full week of fun and learning!
Well the week went by really fast and i had a great time test driving this Bosch Clean Diesel Jeep Cherokee. A couple of notes worth mentioning again: Super quiet! you cannot tell its a diesel, Torque! OMG! So much Torque. Also i was amazed at how many gas stations sell diesel fuel. I really never noticed that before. I still havent figured out my MPG, but i reckon it is somewhere north of 30-35 MPG! Yea I said 30-35 miles per gallon. I did a lot of highway driving this past week and truly enjoyed the car. for more information check out www.boschdiesel.com
Saturday, June 28, 2008
Hire It Done and Viscount Pools!
Thursday, June 26, 2008
HIRE IT DONE GOES GREEN!! Bosch Clean Diesel!! GOING GREEN!! AWESOME!
One thing i noticed that really stands out in this vehicle is the TORQUE!! I am amazed at the amount of torque this engine has. I have had this car all week and really enjoy it. I ussually fill my tank 2 times per week and its thursday and i havent filled up yet. I havent figured out my MPG but it clearly is much higher than what i am used to.
With everyone being energy conscious today it is improtant to note how clean this Bosch Diesel technology is. According to Bosch this engine can provide up to a 25% reduction in CO2 emmissions.
For more info check out http://www.bosch-diesel.us/