Tuesday, December 30, 2014
Thursday, December 4, 2014
For sale: FormTech Sign Making Machine
Intrested in starting your own business? Here is a great investment:
With the Formtech Vacuum Forming Unit, production time is less than five minutes from virgin plastic to the finished molded form. The operation is contained within the unit and is completely clean. This means no messy clean up or additional maintenance expense. Color is applied by roller, spray, or brush.
Any size, style, or color of product can be formed with your unit. Over 50 different products and markets are available today.
Virtually every business can use signs for identification, advertising or directions. Retail and service business can often use a number of signs for company vehicles and in - store promotions. Many have need for stock signs for resale. Craft, hobby and novelty stores are prime markets for arts and crafts pieces and decorative items. Many manufacturing companies furnish point of sale materials to their distributors. They also need promotional molded plastics as signs and product replicas. Your complete shop, including the Formtech Vacuum Forming Unit and all equipment and inventory of materials can be contained in a 10' x 10' area or less!
Details:
Manufacturer: Formtech
Model Number: Model One
Year: 2013
THIS WAS PURCHASED NEW IN 2013 FOR $18,000.00!
Includes:
* Side table withFeeder
* Rolls of color plastic
* 4 Bags of characters (numbers & letters)
* Extra paint, brushes, rollers, etc.
* Assorted pre made signs and many other accessories
Condition: Great, like-new. No damage.
Tuesday, October 14, 2014
Building codes? Permits? Do I need one?
You are ready to move forward with this project. But wait! Do you need a building permit? How and where do you get a building permit? How much will it cost? And, what can happen if you do not get one?
Building codes have been around for many years, Back in Babylon they had a code that stated that if the building collapsed, the person who built it should be slain. Today's codes are a bit more complex than that.
A building permit is required to protect the health and safety of you and your community to comply with construction safety and community standards. Most states have bylaws that require homeowners and contractors to obtain permits. Permits helps you or contractors you hire, to plan and build a long lasting and safe environment.
Permit requirements vary from state to state. The best way to find out what your state requires is to call your local governments. If you live in a town or city the municipal governments will help you. If you live in a unincorporated area, your county government will issue you one. The offices may be called Department of Community Development, or the Planning Department or even the Housing Permit Department. Most building permits fees are based on the size and cost of the project. You can call your local Housing Department to find out what they would be in your area.
If you do not get a building permit for your project, the local officials may issue a "stop work order" until you get the proper permits. If you do complete a project without a permit you could risk having your project demolished, extra fees, or risk that you project is not safe and have to pay for repairs.
If you do your homework when it comes to your big home projects you will save yourself from stress and extra money that you were not expecting to spend.
Call us at 1-888-323-0594 for the first step of quoting.
Building codes have been around for many years, Back in Babylon they had a code that stated that if the building collapsed, the person who built it should be slain. Today's codes are a bit more complex than that.
A building permit is required to protect the health and safety of you and your community to comply with construction safety and community standards. Most states have bylaws that require homeowners and contractors to obtain permits. Permits helps you or contractors you hire, to plan and build a long lasting and safe environment.
Permit requirements vary from state to state. The best way to find out what your state requires is to call your local governments. If you live in a town or city the municipal governments will help you. If you live in a unincorporated area, your county government will issue you one. The offices may be called Department of Community Development, or the Planning Department or even the Housing Permit Department. Most building permits fees are based on the size and cost of the project. You can call your local Housing Department to find out what they would be in your area.
If you do not get a building permit for your project, the local officials may issue a "stop work order" until you get the proper permits. If you do complete a project without a permit you could risk having your project demolished, extra fees, or risk that you project is not safe and have to pay for repairs.
If you do your homework when it comes to your big home projects you will save yourself from stress and extra money that you were not expecting to spend.
Call us at 1-888-323-0594 for the first step of quoting.
Thursday, September 25, 2014
Winter Saving $
With the high cost of heating this winter it would be a good idea to take a look at your home to lower the costs.
1. Checking your insulation for heat loss through the ceiling and walls in your home might be lacking. Making sure that every corner including the space above the attic door helps decrease the heat you may lose. Pipes, duck work and chimneys have gaps that may need sealing as well.
2. Gaps in flooring, faucets, electric outlets, door and windows will need attention. Filling them with caulk and sealing them with the appropriate materials with ensure that less leakage of air. Replacing your lighting with a more efficient CFL or LED will greatly reduce energy your home may be producing.
3. Your heating and cooling systems will need to inspected yearly. Any unit over 15 years old might need replacing to a newer, energy efficient unit. New filters will help the unit run more efficient, otherwise it is working harder to get the dust and dirt out of your home.
Once you complete your own DIY energy audit and you are not seeing a change you might want to consider contacting a professional to better analyze the areas of your home that you might be losing the energy.
Tuesday, August 26, 2014
Storm Windows Customized for You
A major design feature, of both the exterior and interior of any building.It is not always desirable to replace windows that add so much to the building style and character.
Quality storm windows blend in a way that is faithful to the original design of the building. They do not detract from the look of the building. They add insulation and protect the underlying sash from the harmful effects of wind and weather. Inside storms insulate but fail to protect the sash.
We customize the size of the storm window you will need for your openings. Check out the styles and colors we offer below. Call today to find a dealer near you or a free quote. 1-888-323-0594.
Monday, August 25, 2014
Fall Clean Up
The leaves are changing, the cooler and wetter temps are moving in, and the scent of fall fills the air. You know that winter will be here soon and you want to protect your home from the weather. Here are a few tips on what you can do to help prevent damage during the fall and winter.
1. Darkness comes earlier in the fall and winter, make sure your flood lights and outside lighting is working properly.
2. Maintain outside faucets, to help prevent water damage of frozen pipes. take hose off and put in storage and winterize any water ground systems.
3. Check your doors for cracks and air leaks. Seal as need to prevent drafts. Maintain storm doors and handles to make sure they are working properly for colder temperatures.
4. Check windows and storm windows for leaks. Caulk where needed. This might be a time you look into getting storms for your windows.
5. Check your heating systems and have them maintained if needed. Winterize your air conditioners.
6. Clean you gutters make sure clear of debris.
7. Make a roof and chimney and repair as needed.
8. Fill in cracks in your siding.
A quick overview of your home will make a big difference in the life of your home.
If you are of need of a storm door or storm windows please visit our website styleline.biz for more information.
1. Darkness comes earlier in the fall and winter, make sure your flood lights and outside lighting is working properly.
2. Maintain outside faucets, to help prevent water damage of frozen pipes. take hose off and put in storage and winterize any water ground systems.
3. Check your doors for cracks and air leaks. Seal as need to prevent drafts. Maintain storm doors and handles to make sure they are working properly for colder temperatures.
4. Check windows and storm windows for leaks. Caulk where needed. This might be a time you look into getting storms for your windows.
5. Check your heating systems and have them maintained if needed. Winterize your air conditioners.
6. Clean you gutters make sure clear of debris.
7. Make a roof and chimney and repair as needed.
8. Fill in cracks in your siding.
A quick overview of your home will make a big difference in the life of your home.
If you are of need of a storm door or storm windows please visit our website styleline.biz for more information.
Tuesday, August 19, 2014
DIY Weekend is it for me?
DIY is trending in the home improvement industry. With the children going back to school your free times will be moved to the weekends.Television and the Internet instructs us how easy home improvement can be. It is really so simple? Can DIY really save you money? Can I really get it done in a weekend? These are some good questions you should be asking yourself when you take on your home improvement projects. Investing in your home improvement is a important decision that can be rewarding or a money pit if you are not prepared or have the proper skills to do it yourself.
Here is a couple of quick questions you should ask yourself to see if you are ready to tackle a big project as home improvement.
1. Are you a hard worker that is patient and enjoys physical labor?
2. Do you have the skills and tools to complete the project?
3. Are you familiar with the city codes and building permits that are required?
4. Will you be able to get all the materials you need? If not will your supplier deliver?
5. How long will your project take to complete? Do you have the spare time?
6. What happens if you have a mistake, do you have the extra funds to get it fixed?
If you could answer "yes" to all these questions, you might be ready to take on you home improvement project. If "no" was your more common answer you should consider hiring a contractor.
You have looked at your home improvement project and decided it is time to hire a contractor. Hiring the right contractor for you can save you money, time and stress. Here is some crucial questions to ask a contractor before you hire them for your home project.
1. Do they have creditable references?
2. How long have they been in business?
3. Do they pictures of the work they have completed?
4. Do they have the proper licences for their business?
5. Will they give you a written agreement outlining what work will be done?
6. Will they give you an exact price or just an estimate?
7. Will they take care of the permits and inspections?
8. Is the work they do guaranteed?
Weather you decide do it yourself or hire a contractor, do your homework. Be prepared, do a budget, and know the project you are going to tackle.
Here is a couple of quick questions you should ask yourself to see if you are ready to tackle a big project as home improvement.
1. Are you a hard worker that is patient and enjoys physical labor?
2. Do you have the skills and tools to complete the project?
3. Are you familiar with the city codes and building permits that are required?
4. Will you be able to get all the materials you need? If not will your supplier deliver?
5. How long will your project take to complete? Do you have the spare time?
6. What happens if you have a mistake, do you have the extra funds to get it fixed?
If you could answer "yes" to all these questions, you might be ready to take on you home improvement project. If "no" was your more common answer you should consider hiring a contractor.
You have looked at your home improvement project and decided it is time to hire a contractor. Hiring the right contractor for you can save you money, time and stress. Here is some crucial questions to ask a contractor before you hire them for your home project.
1. Do they have creditable references?
2. How long have they been in business?
3. Do they pictures of the work they have completed?
4. Do they have the proper licences for their business?
5. Will they give you a written agreement outlining what work will be done?
6. Will they give you an exact price or just an estimate?
7. Will they take care of the permits and inspections?
8. Is the work they do guaranteed?
Weather you decide do it yourself or hire a contractor, do your homework. Be prepared, do a budget, and know the project you are going to tackle.
Monday, August 4, 2014
Screen Options for your space
1. Standard Window and Door screen
Offers good visibility
18 x 16 mesh
Offers good ventilation
Will not rust, corrode or stain
Woven from permanent glass yarn then coated with a protective vinyl.
Great screen for the midwest
2. BetterVue Screen
Improves the view excellent visibility
Improved light transmittance
Curb appeal viewing is improved
30% small openings (less insects)
Improved air flow
Great screen for coastal homes
3. Sun Screen
Reduces solar heat dissipates up to 70% of the sun's heat
Great insect screen
Less visibility
Less air flow
Great screen for sunny locations with no view
4. Pet Screen
Made from strong vinyl-coated polyester
Resists damage from pets scratching or clawing
Heavy duty insect screen
Offers OK visibility
Great screen for pet owners
5. Aluminum Screen
Protect people from insects
Offers good ventilation
Offers good visibility
Will dent easily and not flexible
Only recommended in areas with damaging insects like grasshoppers
Being better informed about the choices you can have, will help you get the best looking and long lasting screens for your home.
Call Us at 1-888-323-0594
Monday, July 28, 2014
National Simplify your Life Week
This week is national "Simplify your Life" week.
1. Make to do lists to accomplish what you want to do weekly as you complete them mark them off.
2. Clean and organize you closets and drawers if you have not used it this last year get rid of it. Have a place for all items.
3. Put technology away. The less time you spend online the more time you have to organize your home space.
4. Make plans to continue to simplify your life this next month by rembering to say HOO- Handle Only Once. Put all items away in your orgainzed spot for it.
5. Make preplanned meals. Meal planning save money and time for you to spend with your family.
6. Have a garage sale. Make money for you and your family with all the items that is filling space in your home.
7. Make a life binder. Orgaizing all your paperwork like birth cirtificates, passwords, titles, life insurance policies in one binder will help you and family members to find in the furture. Keep in a safe and secure area.
Call for a quote 1-888-323-0594 |
Thursday, July 10, 2014
Dream Room Entertainment
So you got your dream new room in your home. Now you want to show it off. Here is some great tips on how to entertain in you new space and make your friends enjoy it as much as you do.
First lets put some nice seating in your space. Let us now add a great flow to get every one to enjoy the space with out feeling crowded. Put the drinks in a fun cooler in on corner of the room and the foods on the opposite corner and finger foods on side tables. This will help keep your company from getting stuck in one spot. Great foods to serve at home parties are finger foods like dips and chips, meatballs in barbecue, vegetable tray, cheese tray, and cupcakes.
We have got the seating and the food, now let talk music. Have a low key music playing in the background to create the welcoming feel. Add some fresh flowers and plants to your space to bring the outside in. If it is a nice day open your windows and let fresh air in.
Home Parties do not have to cost a lot and be overwhelming. When you are enjoying yourself so is your company. Happy Entertaining!
First lets put some nice seating in your space. Let us now add a great flow to get every one to enjoy the space with out feeling crowded. Put the drinks in a fun cooler in on corner of the room and the foods on the opposite corner and finger foods on side tables. This will help keep your company from getting stuck in one spot. Great foods to serve at home parties are finger foods like dips and chips, meatballs in barbecue, vegetable tray, cheese tray, and cupcakes.
We have got the seating and the food, now let talk music. Have a low key music playing in the background to create the welcoming feel. Add some fresh flowers and plants to your space to bring the outside in. If it is a nice day open your windows and let fresh air in.
Home Parties do not have to cost a lot and be overwhelming. When you are enjoying yourself so is your company. Happy Entertaining!
Styleline Patio Enclosures
Before you decide on a patio enclosure, know that every porch is unique. We want you to choose the room that will fit your family and lifestyle. Comparing the total costs, materials, and work associated in both choices will help you get into the space you have been dreaming of. We have put together a comparison chart for you to make the best choice for your needs.
At the end of the day do you want to spend your time taking down and putting up your room and replacing the roof every year? Or, would you like to enjoy time in your room and with a good book and a warm drink? The decision is yours. Dream about the unlimited possibilities.
Call us for more information and a quote at 1-888-323-0594.
Enlcosure Options
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Styleline Screen Enclosure
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Big Box Screen Enclosure
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Maintenance
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Aluminum roof and panels
Maintenance free
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Galvanized metal with vinyl roof may need replacing within a year from tears and shrinkage
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Warranty
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20 year limited
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1 year against normal wear and tear, no warranty against acts of nature
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Roof
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Aluminum Pan Roof
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3 Ply Vinyl Roof
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Sturdy in heavy weather
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Never has to be disassembled, may add glass windows for a 4 season effect.
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Has to be taken down during heavy weather
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Size
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Unlimited possibilities
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Limited sizes, rectangle or square option only
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Color
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10 colors
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3 colors
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Cost (144 sq. feet room)
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Aprox. list $4000.00
With labor
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Aprox. list $1800.00
Self install and $400.00 + per year for replacement of roof or parts damage from weather.
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Customer service
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One on One design and personal service
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Limited knowledge from a part time employee
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At the end of the day do you want to spend your time taking down and putting up your room and replacing the roof every year? Or, would you like to enjoy time in your room and with a good book and a warm drink? The decision is yours. Dream about the unlimited possibilities.
Call us for more information and a quote at 1-888-323-0594.
Monday, July 7, 2014
Monday, June 23, 2014
Permit?
You are ready to move forward with this project. But wait! Do you need a building permit? How and where do you get a building permit? How much will it cost? And, what can happen if you do not get one?
Building codes have been around for many years, Back in Babylon they had a code that stated that if the building collapsed, the person who built it should be slain. Today's codes are a bit more complex than that.
A building permit is required to protect the health and safety of you and your community to comply with construction safety and community standards. Most states have bylaws that require homeowners and contractors to obtain permits. Permits helps you or contractors you hire, to plan and build a long lasting and safe environment.
Permit requirements vary from state to state. The best way to find out what your state requires is to call your local governments. If you live in a town or city the municipal governments will help you. If you live in a unincorporated area, your county government will issue you one. The offices may be called Department of Community Development, or the Planning Department or even the Housing Permit Department. Most building permits fees are based on the size and cost of the project. You can call your local Housing Department to find out what they would be in your area.
If you do not get a building permit for your project, the local officials may issue a "stop work order" until you get the proper permits. If you do complete a project without a permit you could risk having your project demolished, extra fees, or risk that you project is not safe and have to pay for repairs.
If you do your homework when it comes to your big home projects you will save yourself from stress and extra money that you were not expecting to spend.
Call us at 1-888-323-0594 for the first step of quoting.
Building codes have been around for many years, Back in Babylon they had a code that stated that if the building collapsed, the person who built it should be slain. Today's codes are a bit more complex than that.
A building permit is required to protect the health and safety of you and your community to comply with construction safety and community standards. Most states have bylaws that require homeowners and contractors to obtain permits. Permits helps you or contractors you hire, to plan and build a long lasting and safe environment.
Permit requirements vary from state to state. The best way to find out what your state requires is to call your local governments. If you live in a town or city the municipal governments will help you. If you live in a unincorporated area, your county government will issue you one. The offices may be called Department of Community Development, or the Planning Department or even the Housing Permit Department. Most building permits fees are based on the size and cost of the project. You can call your local Housing Department to find out what they would be in your area.
If you do not get a building permit for your project, the local officials may issue a "stop work order" until you get the proper permits. If you do complete a project without a permit you could risk having your project demolished, extra fees, or risk that you project is not safe and have to pay for repairs.
If you do your homework when it comes to your big home projects you will save yourself from stress and extra money that you were not expecting to spend.
Call us at 1-888-323-0594 for the first step of quoting.
Friday, June 13, 2014
What kind of Glass can I get in my storm windows?
Single Strength Glass
Single pane of glass (1/16") of glass that will help with warming air flow before it enters your home and be a first line of defence against weather to protect your interior windows.
Double Strength Glass
The difference between double strength glass (1/8") than a single pane of glass (1/16") is a thicker pane of glass that will help with noise and be a stronger glass to help with less breakage.
Tempered Glass
Tempered glass is a type of safety glass that is toughened by a controlled chemical or thermal treatment that increases the strength of the glass. This process allows the glass to crumble in to small pieces instead of big shards of glass. This glass is safer than single or double strength glass.
Low "E" Glass
To protect against heat and the sun’s harmful ultraviolet rays, Adding a layer of metallic to the glass. This layer is called “Low E”, acts like a mirror and blocks the damaging heat from the sun and blocks the harmful ultraviolet rays that can damage curtains, furniture and carpets.
Thursday, June 12, 2014
Monday, June 2, 2014
Tuesday, May 27, 2014
Prevent home Theft
No matter where you live, there is a chance that a burglary could take place in your neighborhood. The # 1 months that burglary occurs is in August and July. Robbers generally do not like to burglarize in colder weather months except around holidays in December. Here are some steps to take to help you prevent a burglary in your home.
1. Lock all your windows, doors and any outside storage areas like sheds and garages. This will help to draw attention to a robber trying to get in your home.
2. Install motion detector lights in areas above doors and dark spots around your house. This helps draw attention to the person trying to get in.
3. Landscaping around you home can help prevent robbers by making obstacles for them to navigate around.
4. Change up your routine. This makes it so that they can not predict when you will not be home.
5. Destroy boxes and other materials that might advertise what you have in your home.
6. When you are away have a neighbor or friend collect your mail and check on you home.
7. Check out this great resource from the The National Sheriffs’ Association as they put it follow the 3 D's of prevention. Visit: http://www.usaonwatch.org/assets/publications/HomeSecurityBooklet.pdf
Being proactive in the prevention of theft will help protect your home and your family. You want to be able to enjoy your home knowing that you will be safe. We hope this will help you achieve this.
Add a Storm door for extra protection to your home. |
Thursday, May 22, 2014
Thursday, May 15, 2014
Protect yourself!
Protect your home from extreme elements with storm windows! |
Every change of season we can experience a variety of extreme weather. One day it will be an ice storm or a thunderstorm, the next, extreme wind (possible tornadoes and hurricanes).
Severe storms can cause large destruction to our electric systems. It takes a while to clear away debris and repair damage. People could be without power for a few days. Take the necessary steps ahead of time to be prepared.
Another reason is flying objects and high winds. These conditions can be havoc on your home. Taking action now to protect your home and your family can save lives and reduce damage.
How to Prepare for Power Outage and Wind Storms
1. If power goes out you need to report it right away. If you smell gas call your gas company immediately. Have your power and gas company phone number available.
2. If someone in your household has to depend on a life support device have your special 24 hour hotline number ready. Have an evacuation plan for all locations. Consider home, work, and school/daycare. Check in your area and see if you have any neighbors with special needs that may benefit from your assistance.
3. Learn how to manually open your garage door, security doors, or any electronically operated devices.
4. Make sure your cell phone is fully charged.
5. Keeping the refrigerator and freezer door closed helps keep your food cold. Turn off stoves. Unplug any devices.
6. Make sure your gas is filled in your car, in case you need to travel to a safer location.
7. Fill your bathtub with water and any other buckets or containers you can find. You will need this to flush your toilets and have spare water for cleaning.
8. Get cash. It is always good to have emergency cash available unexpected expenses. And with the power out you might not have access to buy items with your debit card.
9. Plan your family food and lodging needs. If you are unable to use you electric stove have a gas or charcoal grill with matches available. Plan an alternative destination if you need to evacuate your home.
10. Put together a disaster supply kit, include garbage bags, duct tape, put matches and important papers in plastic bags, disposable wipes, batteries, flashlights, battery operated radio, candles, tools, first aid kit, pet supplies, manual can opener.
11. Find a safe room in your home, pick a room with no windows preferably a in basement. If evacuated because of a hurricane find a alternative location away from the storm.
12. Plan one week of meals. In your safe room put canned food, water, paper plates, cups and silverware, and a garbage can. Put these items in totes for easy travel if evacuated.
13. Conduct a safety check of your home. Fix any torn roof shingles. Keep gutters clear of debris. Consider replacing windows or protecting them with storm windows to protect against flying objects. Windows should be weather tight and trimmed. Put away any lawn furniture or loose objects outside your home, like potted plants and shovels. Repair any broken fences.
Stay calm, be alert and stay up to date on weather conditions. Taking these steps helps you get peace of mind that you and your family are ready when the extreme weather hits.
Another reason is flying objects and high winds. These conditions can be havoc on your home. Taking action now to protect your home and your family can save lives and reduce damage.
How to Prepare for Power Outage and Wind Storms
1. If power goes out you need to report it right away. If you smell gas call your gas company immediately. Have your power and gas company phone number available.
2. If someone in your household has to depend on a life support device have your special 24 hour hotline number ready. Have an evacuation plan for all locations. Consider home, work, and school/daycare. Check in your area and see if you have any neighbors with special needs that may benefit from your assistance.
3. Learn how to manually open your garage door, security doors, or any electronically operated devices.
4. Make sure your cell phone is fully charged.
5. Keeping the refrigerator and freezer door closed helps keep your food cold. Turn off stoves. Unplug any devices.
6. Make sure your gas is filled in your car, in case you need to travel to a safer location.
7. Fill your bathtub with water and any other buckets or containers you can find. You will need this to flush your toilets and have spare water for cleaning.
8. Get cash. It is always good to have emergency cash available unexpected expenses. And with the power out you might not have access to buy items with your debit card.
9. Plan your family food and lodging needs. If you are unable to use you electric stove have a gas or charcoal grill with matches available. Plan an alternative destination if you need to evacuate your home.
10. Put together a disaster supply kit, include garbage bags, duct tape, put matches and important papers in plastic bags, disposable wipes, batteries, flashlights, battery operated radio, candles, tools, first aid kit, pet supplies, manual can opener.
11. Find a safe room in your home, pick a room with no windows preferably a in basement. If evacuated because of a hurricane find a alternative location away from the storm.
12. Plan one week of meals. In your safe room put canned food, water, paper plates, cups and silverware, and a garbage can. Put these items in totes for easy travel if evacuated.
13. Conduct a safety check of your home. Fix any torn roof shingles. Keep gutters clear of debris. Consider replacing windows or protecting them with storm windows to protect against flying objects. Windows should be weather tight and trimmed. Put away any lawn furniture or loose objects outside your home, like potted plants and shovels. Repair any broken fences.
Stay calm, be alert and stay up to date on weather conditions. Taking these steps helps you get peace of mind that you and your family are ready when the extreme weather hits.
Tuesday, May 13, 2014
Tuesday, May 6, 2014
Home Remodeling Month- May
Bathrooms
Window/door replacements
Kitchens
Room additions
New storm windows
Patio room upgrades
New storm windows
Patio room upgrades
Total home makeover
Here at Styleline we can help you get the most on your return with your home remodeling. We offer long lasting products with competitive pricing. We also have many suppliers in the Midwest that would love to help you build your dream space.
Call us to find our where you can see our product in the Midwest at 1-888-323-0594.
Don't just take our word for it, hear it from some of our satisfied customers:
"easy to install, I was able to get it in within one weekend. You have a great product! Very happy"
Fred- Wisconsin
"Just a note to say thank you for everything you did in
ordering and shipping my windows. I want you to know that the windows and the door fit perfect.
The windows units are high quality and many of my friends have asked me for information about the windows. I did give them your name and telephone number.
Again, thank you for a great product."
- Larry - New York
Just a quick note to let you know that my storm windows were delivered Monday & put up on Wednesday. I don't know really how to explain them other than they are FANTASTIC!!!!! I was extremely pleased to see the quality of them, as was the installer. And they really added to the look I was attempting to achieve on my home. It even went beyond my expectations.
Thank you so very much for all your assistance with the order. You have been very patient, helpful & kind thru the whole process."
Lynette-GA
Friday, May 2, 2014
Patio Rooms
From screened porches and
patios to fully insulated room additions, Styleline has the components and
expertise to custom-fabricate functional and appealing spaces for any home.
Increase home enjoyment as well as property value. The variations on our patio
enclosure are as diverse as personalities. That means you can have your room
built your way. It's your choice: colors, designs, size, screened-in, glass, or
both!
Give us a call to day 1-888-323-0594
Give us a call to day 1-888-323-0594
Thursday, April 24, 2014
Recycled Materials for Outdoor Decorations
Looking for fun way to decorate your outdoor living spaces? Check out these great ideas for using old doors, newspapers, and other materials in your home you might of just thrown away.
Use your old forks and wine corks to identify your garden plants |
From www.craftlatch.com use old golf balls to create cute ants |
Using old newspapers and magazines to cover letters for the side of your home or shed |
Have rain boots the kids have grown out of use them as planting pots |
Broken screen door? Use a trellis on the side of your home or shed |
Tuesday, April 22, 2014
Friday, April 18, 2014
What is New:
With 2014 upon us we are seeing some new trends that homeowners are embracing. Here are a few we have seen around our area.
Smaller homes with bigger open kitchens are becoming more popular as a standard in remodeling or looking for a new home.
Electronic homes are becoming big on the way we interact with our spaces. Talking to your home thru our phones to protect itself and turn off and on lights are just a few impressive technologies we take advantage of in our homes.
Eco-Friendly homes have been the standard in remodeling and building. many have seen the benefits of the earth saving materials and the long term costs saving in creating a eco-friendly home.
Outdoor Entertainment Spaces are growing popularity. Enjoying time outside with family and friends and having all the comforts of being inside.
What is your favorite new trend in homes? Are you planning a spring upgrade to one of these new trends? Let us know in the comments below.
Friday, April 11, 2014
Monday, April 7, 2014
What is your Favorite Spring Project?
Snow is melting and the flowers are starting to bloom. This season is great to open our windows and start your Honey do list for this spring and summer. We took a poll here at Styleline and these are the projects our staff wants to tackle this spring and summer. What is yours?
Here is our List:
Redesign our landscaping
Plant a garden
Clean my gutters
Replace my storm door
Build a back yard fire pit
Finish my deck
Enclose my deck with screens
Build a dog house
Wash my windows
Have a garage sale
Get new flooring
Monday, March 31, 2014
Home Shows Great time to Get Ideas for You Home
These are a couple of tips to get the most out of a home show this spring.
1. Start with a list of what your goals for this summer to accomplish.
2. Set your budget.
3. Grab some measurements materials list that you may be looking for.
4. Ask about warranties
5. Who do I call for service?
6. What makes you different from your competitors?
7. Who do I contact if I have issues?
8. Do I find a contractor to install or do you offer installation?
9. Make sure you have a pad of paper to keep a list of people you talked to and phone numbers for future questions.
10. Test and try everything you may like.
Most important have fun and take your time to take in all the new ideas that the companies may offer.
Monday, March 24, 2014
Enjoy the Spring in a New Sun Room!
Give your guests a relaxing way to enjoy your company or just enjoy the ambiance of outdoor living without the insects. When closed, the tinted windows provide privacy, protection from the summer sun or protection from changeable weather. Season after season, Styleline Riviera V4 windows offer more enjoyment from your outdoor living area.
Monday, March 17, 2014
Monday, March 10, 2014
No Streak Window Cleaning Methods
Washing windows can be a daunting task. With the harsh winter we are having, the salt and dirt will be piling up on your windows. To help you with this chore we have tested out some techniques that may be useful for you. Take a look and let us know what time saving methods you use in the comments below.
In our first test we tried the store window cleaner. As seen in the picture above after wiping down it seemed to leave streaks. Next, we used store dish washing liquid. The dish washing liquid left no streaks.
We tackled glass windows, but what if you have a vinyl window? What can you use? Extreme care must be taken when cleaning the vinyl window. Do not use any harsh cleaners or detergents. Bleach and formulas containing bleach should be avoided. It is important not to use a pressure washer. We recommend a special vinyl cleaner. This has been specially formulated for the vinyl windows. This cleaner can be purchased from Styleline just call 1-888-323-0594.
For best results, your windows needs to be cool before washing. Make sure all dust and loose sand and grit has been removed from all areas of the frame. Best way to do this is use a soft brush attachment with your vacuum cleaner.
Give us you opinion below. Let us know what you use for effective window cleaning.
Monday, March 3, 2014
New at Styleline
Visit out new Division on Facebook
Hello, My name is Scott Golackson. I am the Production Manager at Faraday Powder Coating. We Powder Coat just about anything from GoCart frames to Badger State Pulling Tractor frames to Windows & Doors. We are a Division of Styleline. If you are interested in finding out more about us please stop by or give us a call at 608.328.5827.
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