Thursday, April 30, 2009
Sterling Update
She now has three beautiful blue eggs in the nest...so I guess we are not disturbing her too much at this time.
Wednesday, April 29, 2009
Momma's Not Happy With Us!
We have a new resident in our building, and she has decided to bring her young into the world not 2 feet from our door. For the last two weeks, a fat, red robin has been dive bombing us everytime we come in, or go out of, our back door...and now we know why. She has made the camellia bush her home, and today we spotted two bright blue eggs in a fairly big nest. We are going to share with you this sign of spring (since the weather is no indication) with high hopes that in about 12 days (or less) we will have little chicks to brag about. We have named her Sterling and at this time we are going to try and let her have some peace. We will check as often as we can on her progress without disturbing her too much.
Tuesday, April 28, 2009
$1500 Energy Tax Credit Update
The IRS has finally posted some information on the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act (ARRA) of 2009 and you can see it at the following web site:
http://www.irs.gov/newsroom/article/0,,id=206869,00.html
This has a brief explanation of the tax credit and how it applies to metal roofing. They do not have the tax forms posted or instructions, I will post those links as soon as they are available.
The manufacturers for most of the products we sell qualify, and we will provide certificates which you will keep with your tax documents. In addition, you will need a detailed reciept/invoice for the purchase of the materials.
As stated in the IRS web site, more information will be coming after June 1st.
http://www.irs.gov/newsroom/article/0,,id=206869,00.html
This has a brief explanation of the tax credit and how it applies to metal roofing. They do not have the tax forms posted or instructions, I will post those links as soon as they are available.
The manufacturers for most of the products we sell qualify, and we will provide certificates which you will keep with your tax documents. In addition, you will need a detailed reciept/invoice for the purchase of the materials.
As stated in the IRS web site, more information will be coming after June 1st.
Do-It-Yourself Project #1 - Lee's Leisure World!
I thought it would be fun to post pictures of projects customers have installed on their own. About 30% of our sales are in materials only -vs- supply and install, so it is very important to us to make sure customers who want to do it on their own have the right product, a clear understanding of how the materials should be used and installed, and a complete materials package to ensure a finished project. This home was done by Lee and his wife. They started with the roof and installed Super Span in a Bare Zincalume finish. That went so well, they decided to side the entire house in Norclad Old Town Gray with Tahoe Blue Trim. Lee even did the underside of his porch in Winter White 16" Skyline and his soffits with an Alcoa soffit material. Most was done with standard trim pieces, but we did have to design a few custom flashings, which is very easy and does not add much cost to the project, but adds that special look. Come on by our showroom or send us an email about your project, we would love to help get you going on installing your own metal roofing or metal siding.
Monday, April 27, 2009
What A Day...What A Difference!
Rebuilding Together 09 - Eight hours on a partly overcast Saturday, about 80 volunteers, lots of smiles and hard work...IT WAS PRICELESS! It is really hard to convey the feelings which arise while you are participating in something so much larger than yourself. We showed up not knowing our job, since our project was cancelled the night before, but within minutes it was clear what needed to be done. We were assigned to the "Westway" Project, a small community of multiple family homes, many of which needed repair work including gardening and fence building, painting, wiring and plumbing, drywall and replacing appliances. We just jumped right in, and by the time the day was over we had almost completed all of the tasks for each of the three houses (a few small items will get finished this week). The families we helped were there and joined right in, and their kids were as sweet and helpful as could be. And that's what made the day so rewarding, getting a first hand look at the appreciation they all felt for the small tasks we accomplished. That really is the reason volunteering is so important. It is hard for some to keep up with even the smallest parts of their daily lives, but as a goup, it is much easier. It's just as hard to give up a Saturday...until you are there, then the first thought that crosses your mind is...WHAT A PERFECT WAY TO SPEND THE DAY!
Friday, April 24, 2009
Saddness in our Family
It's a sad night. We were all set for Rebuilding Together tomorrow morning, but we just found out Mrs. Henderlite, the sweet lady whose house we were going to work on, has died. She was elderly, and although we really did not know much about her, we knew that she needed our help. We were just going to do some weeding and tree trimming for her, simple tasks that had become too overwhelming for her to do on her own. It makes us realize how important it is to check on our neighbors, and help out even in simple ways. We will still participate in Rebuilding Together tomorrow....because there is always someone who needs us!
"One is not born into the world
"One is not born into the world
to do everything
but to do something."
--Henry David Thoreau
--Henry David Thoreau
Finishing Touches
Tony and Andrew putting on the final touches around a chimney on an ASC Sterling roof in "Cool Leaf Green". Our guys spend a lot of time tweeking the metal to get it just right, expecially in places that need to be sealed against the weather.
Thursday, April 23, 2009
Rebuilding Together
This is us last year at Rebuilding Together, and once again we are gearing up for a great project. Our norm for Rebuilding Together is to install a new roof for someone in our community, but this year we are going a bit out of our element and taking on a landscape venture. We've had a little sneak preview of what lies ahead...and we have been told to bring our chainsaws! Our crews wield a wicked screw gun, so chainsaws should be NO PROBLEM! Really, we look forward to these projects every year and will keep you posted on how we do on Saturday!
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