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Friday, April 29, 2011

Greenside launches new website!


Greenside Design Build has redesigned their website. The new website is packed with pictures of Greenside's past and current work. Bursting with eye catching designs, the webpages are more user friendly and the portfolio pages are easy to navigate. "Large high res photos are a staple of the new look and feel of the website" says John Fullard, owner of Greenside. A new feature to the website is the inclusion of the Greenside Blog. The Blog is a useful tool to any blog follower that has interest in real estate, custom homes, remodeling, and current green building practices.
Visit the new website at: http://www.greensidedesignbuild.com/. Clique Studios was commisoned to redesign the site and bring their cutting edge design sense and technical know how to the project. "We believe our new website designed by Clique Studios has our web presence firing on all cylinders." says Micheal Conneely. Follow Greenside on their new website and their various social media outlets.

Monday, March 21, 2011

Springtime House Check

Here in the Midwest--and in most of the rest of the country--it's been a hard winter. Fortunately, spring is just about here, and once the snow melts it's a great time to assess the toll winter has taken on your home. Simply taking a ten-minute stroll around the outside and examining the foundation, siding, trim, porch, and deck can tell you a lot and maybe head off any problems before they become more costly fixes down the road. Here is what Greenside Design Build suggests you inspect:
FOUNDATION:
In the spring there's usually still a lot of moisture in the ground, making it easier to see if you have drainage problems around the foundation. Look for water pooling up against foundation walls on the outside, and obvious signs of leakage inside. Besides actual cracks in the concrete, evidence of moisture problems include peeling or flaking paint, efflorescence (or salt deposits), chalky residue, and mildew. Efflorescence on masonry--probably a sign of excess moisture.
Soil often settles around a foundation, so adding more soil and re-grading so that water flows away from the house--rather than toward--is a simple fix. Hundreds of gallons of water fall on your roof during a typical rainstorm and repairing missing or broken gutters and downspouts will divert this deluge away from the house.
DECKS & PORCHES:
Decks really take a beating from freeze/thaw cycles. Water that seeps into cracks in wood will freeze and expand, swelling the substrate and stressing the finish coating. Cracked and peeling finishes indicate that there's a problem, but also look for excessively-cupped or bowed boards and rust stains from screws and nails. To prevent minor problems from becoming major ones, decks should be cleaned annually and re-coated every one or two years.
SIDING:
All painted finishes eventually break down from exposure to sun and rain. But if paint has been applied to a properly-prepared substrate under suitable environmental conditions, it should last several years. If you're not getting good performance, the kind of failure can tell you about what caused the problem--and what you can do to correct it. Chalking and fading are normal signs of aging paint, for example, particularly on the south side of a house where UV exposure is greatest. But if there are blisters or peeling paint, it's likely that there's a moisture problem of some sort. This can be caused by leaking or broken gutters, but it can also result from moisture trapped behind the siding. If you have stucco siding, look for efflorescence and cracks, as well as flaking or peeling paint. If you have wood clapboards or shingles, check for rot, particularly down near the ground and where the siding meets trim.
Take a look at your landscaping, too: shrubs make decorative foundation plantings but they can limit air movement and prevent your siding from drying out. Prune back branches that are in contact with the house or move overgrown shrubs once the ground is workable.
TRIM:
Finally, take a close look at your doors and windows. Older windows may have loose glazing compound that should be replaced. Wood window sashes might look weathered, but often just need to be scraped, sanded, primed and repainted to look as good as new. Vinyl- or aluminum-clad windows and doors may just need a good cleaning.
It's amazing what a ten-minute inspection can reveal. That and a little preventive maintenance will minimize seasonal damage and premature paint failure, saving you money and headaches in the long run.

Monday, February 28, 2011

A Kitchen Fireplace- The "Hearth" of the home.

For the better part of the last half-century, fireplaces were reserved for a home's living room or family room. The need for a masonry footing, stone hearth and roof-clearing brick chimney all but guaranteed it. But thanks to the arrival of new gas fireplaces, some requiring little or no ventilation, homeowners now have the freedom to install these heart-warming fixtures in any room of the house, including the kitchen and bath.
Adding a fireplace to your home can increase its value, provide warmth and ambiance.
"Fireplaces in the kitchen or bath are a great selling point. They really set your home apart from the others," says designer Cheryl McCracken, of Cheryl McCracken Interiors in Foxboro, Mass. "The kitchen is where everyone hangs out already, so why not make it as cozy and comfy as possible by adding a fireplace?"
Cheryl recommends treating fireplaces like any other design element being introduced into the home. "You want the fireplace to complement the cabinetry, furniture and fabrics in the room," she says. Fortunately, today's gas fireplaces come in a wide range of materials, including fieldstone, brick, marble and granite. "The new gas fireplaces on the market look great; they look like real wood-burning fireplaces."
"Greenside  has built fireplaces into kitchens and exterior rooms. This is not a trend but a facet of a lifestyle that promotes family gatherings in the heart of the home....the kitchen" says John Fullard, owner of Greenside Design Build.

Thursday, February 17, 2011

NOW IS THE RIGHT TIME!


The time is right if you’re considering home improvement. Ask yourself this question:
Could I enjoy living in my present neighborhood for the next few years?
If you answered “Yes!” , you have just discovered a reason why now is your best time to remodel. 

Whatever your home needs, it can be updated for pennies on the dollar as compared to moving. Greenside Design Build has built and renovated scores of homes in the Western Suburbs of Chicago for our satisfied clients.
Here are six more good reasons to renovate your home now:
  1. Let’s Talk Cheap MoneyFor many years banks enthusiastically supported the risky dreams of big-boom borrowers but that pond has dried up.  Standards are tight. They are no longer ready to go with the flow. Lenders need to offset bad loans with good ones.  Interest rates have been moving down (also good news) but you must have three things before they will show you the money:
          - A good credit rating
          - At least 20 percent equity in your home
          - Proof of income.
    Once again, if you can answer “Yes!” to these questions then now is your best time to remodel.
  2. Contractors Are Available
    When everyone was keeping up with the Joneses, contractors could afford to choose only big-budget projects.  Now quality tradesmen find that they must dedicate some of their schedule to smaller projects. This is good news for you.
  3. Time Is On Your Side
    In booming building markets, you wait in line.  Projects can be delayed for months ... or a year or more – as builders are overbooked.  Today`s market means you can get your work done fast.  We all know that time is money.  Once again now is your best time.
  4. Building Material Prices are Dropping
    Declining demand means declining prices for construction materials. Another boost is that with inventory availability, your job is not held up by back-orders. As soon as you have booked your time or a contractor's you can move forward quickly.  Turnaround is half what it has been in recent years. Watch building suppliers and you can take advantage of great specials. 
  5. Today`s Real Estate Market is Looking for Resale ValueMore than ever value for the housing dollar is important to buyers.  Is your home functional, economical to maintain and, above all, liveable? Once these questions are answered three major concerns face homeowners today
         - Building for the neighborhood
         - Mortgage rates
         - Employment
    In many cases upgrading existing space is a better option than building new.  The cost of building from the ground up can grow exponentially, with all the variables, cost inputs and changing financial circumstances.  Having the framework, electricity and plumbing already in place means that the most expensive aspects of your project are already at hand. An attic conversion, basement remodel or mid-range bath or kitchen makeover can give the best return on your investment. Don’t overbuild.  Think maintenance and functionality first.   
  6. Remodel to Improve Maintenance. It Makes You Money.
    Houses age no matter what the market is doing.  Roofs need replaced, plumbing repaired and worn out appliances fixed or upgraded. Remodeling now for energy efficiency, water and resource conservation with the use of sustainable or recycle products means money in your pocket and a healthier environment.  Consistent home maintenance raises the value of your home, but even better it makes your home a comfortable place to live.
So, if you are a homeowner who has decided to stay where you are, consider remodeling.  You will be improving your home investment and you will enjoy living there even more. 

Contact Greenside Design Build for a free consultation about your remodeling or home addition project.






Saturday, January 22, 2011

Greenside starts new project in west suburban Wheaton

Greenside Design Build was chosen to design and renovate a Wheaton family's new cutting-edge kitchen and interior renovation. After being recommended by a friend and past client, Greenside is guiding these new clients through the design, selection and construction process. Check out updated pictures at the Greenside website. Call, click, or visit Greenside Design Build today for set up your free consultation on your remodel project!

Friday, December 24, 2010

Happy Holidays from GDB!

Greenside Design Build would like to wish all our clients, friends, contractors, and colleagues a happy and healthy holiday season. Thank you for all your support and patronage during the past year. With your help Greenside has had a successful 2010 and is looking forward to a spectacular 2011.

Monday, December 6, 2010

Greenside Design Build awarded Wheaton kitchen remodel

Another word-of-mouth recommendation has landed Greenside an exciting kitchen remodel and interior renovation! The best advertising a custom builder can have is a satisfied client telling his or her family, friends, and co-workers about the positive experience they had. That is why Michael Conneely & John fullard, of Greenside Design Build, continue to be sought-after design-build specialists for remodels and renovations. If you or someone you know is looking to renovate or remodel a kitchen or any part of the home call or click Greenside for a free consultation. Log onto http://www.greensidedesignbuild.com/ in the coming weeks to see pictures of this project!