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Lakes Area Home Tour APRIL 19-21, 2013 Sponsored by: April 19-21, 3013

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Welcome to the 2013 Spring Lakes Area Home Tour! The Mid Minnesota Builders Association is excited about this year’s Spring Lakes Area Home Tour! We are proud to feature six homes built and designed by some of the Brainerd Lakes Area’s most talented builders and suppliers. This is one tour you will not want to miss. These six homes offer a wide variety of style and craftsmanship from a home designed with re-claimed wood and contemporary style, to a lake home with simplicity and unique touches, to a 1920’s grand lodge style home. You may have driven by “that” house and wondered what is inside? This is the perfect opportunity to come and take a look, gather ideas, and talk directly with the builders about your remodel, expansion, or new building project. This year’s tour is Friday, April 19 – Sunday, April 21, 2013.

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Home TourAPRIL 19-21, 2013

Sponsored by:Sponsored by:

April 19-21, 3013

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1. R & R Schultz Custom Homes, LLC 7415 Old Whiskey Road Pequot Lake, MN 56472 2. Lands End Development, LLC 35367 Sand Point Drive Crosslake, MN 56442 3. Baratto Brothers Construction, Inc. 7977 Bass Lake Trail Lake Shore, MN 56468

4. Start to Finish Builders & Remodelers 11088 Pine Beach Peninsula Brainerd, MN 56401

5. B-Dirt Construction 16383 Woodhaven Way Brainerd, MN 56401 6. Northland Construction, Inc. 16175 Brighton Point Road Deerwood, MN 56444

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Spring Lakes Area Home Tour

Guide to Homes

Spring Lakes Area Home Tour Map April 19-21, 2013

Friday, April 19 12:00-6:00 pm

Saturday, April 20 12:00-6:00 pm

Sunday, April 21 12:00-4:00 pm

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Welcome to the 2013 Spring Lakes Area Home Tour!

The Mid Minnesota Builders Association is excited about this year’s Spring Lakes Area Home Tour! We are proud to feature six homes built and designed by some of the Brainerd Lakes Area’s most talented builders and suppliers. This is one tour you will not want to miss.

These six homes offer a wide variety of style and craftsmanship from a home designed with re-claimed wood and contemporary style, to a lake home with simplicity and unique touches, to a 1920’s grand lodge style home. You may have driven by “that” house and wondered what is inside? This is the perfect opportunity to come and take a look, gather ideas, and talk directly with the builders about your remodel, expansion, or new building project.

All entrants in the Lakes Area Home Tour are licensed contactors and members of MMBA. Please feel free to contact the MMBA offi ce with any questions at 218-829-4982 or visit the website at www.midmn-ba.org for a complete list of builder and associate members.

This year’s tour is Friday, April 19 – Sunday, April 21, 2013.Hope to see you out on the tour!

Sincerely,

Sam Horn2013 Home Tour Chair Brainerd Savings and Loan

MMBA Spring Lakes Area Home Tour • April 19-21, 2013

Home Tour cover photo provided by NOR-SON, Inc.

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MMBA Home Show Hours:April 19-12, 2013

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7415 Old Whiskey Road • Pequot LakesThis home was a complete remodel starting in November 2011 and was fi nished by Memorial Day 2012. It has 2 complete kitchens, 5 bedrooms, 4 bathrooms, 3 fi replaces, sunroom, great room, living room, game area, 2 car garage, and a large deck. It sits on a 200’ lot on Lake Bertha on the Whitefi sh Chain. This is a must see in person to get the warm, comfortable feel of this home.

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■ Directions: From intersection of St. Hwy. 371 and CR 16, go East on CR 16 to CR 145. Turn off CR 145 onto Old Whiskey Rd. and take it almost to the end. Address is 7415 Old Whiskey Rd. on the right side of the road. From Moonlite Bay in Crosslake, go West on CR 16 to CR 145.

R & R Schultz Custom Homes ■ Ryan Schultz (218) 821-0841 | Ron Schultz (218) 820-7360 ■ [email protected] | www.rrschultzhomes.comLicense # BC629259

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35367 Sand Point Drive • CrosslakeSimple, yet complex, this exceptional property is sure to impress. This one-of-a-kind home features a truly unique marriage of materials, ranging from contemporary to reclaimed. From the bunk room with 8 built in bunks, the sauna room, the exercise room, the cozy porch, the commercial kitchen, the entertainment room, or perhaps the scenic second level balcony, this newly constructed lake home on Cross Lake will have something for every family member to enjoy. If you are looking for a builder or just looking at homes for fun, please stop by and be our guest!

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■ Directions: Follow CR 3 into Crosslake for (from the south) to Sand Point Dr. (Sand Point Drive is across from Riverside Inn Restaurant), left on Sand Point Drive and stay to the left until “T” in the road. Take a left at the “T” for 1 block and property will be on the right-hand side of the road. NOTE: If coming from the north, travel through Crosslake on CR 66 which will become CR 3 - follow CR 3 South about 3 blocks and take right onto Sand Point Drive. Once on Sand Point Drive, follow directions above.

Lands End Development ■ Matt Balmer ■ 13817 Co. Rd. 36, Crosslake, MN ■ (218) 692-5263 | (218) 831-0831 ■ [email protected] | www.landsenddev.com

License # BC454356

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7977 Bass Lake Trail • Lake ShoreThis Baratto Brothers custom-built new residence was completed in 2012 from design plans intending to mimic what a 1920’s era grand lodge might have looked like before being subsequently renovated into a residence by successive owners. During construction Baratto Brothers’ craftsmen “returned” the residence back to 1920’s by exposing and highlighting many original architectural features of a typical lodge of that era including a main registration and reception room, hand-painted murals, shutters/awnings, niches, push button switches, heart pine stained and painted fl oors, open and barreled ceilings and the use of decorative and functional iron work in”public” areas. Along with its original country French exterior, the interior rooms provide a variety of styles chosen for the “renovated” lodge over the years. They include French, Victorian, industrial, lodge and coastal cabin that suggest craftsmen used different materials to make design changes during the history of the lodge, much of which has been retained and newly incorporated into the residence’s present state of construction by Baratto Brothers Construction. We hope you enjoy your visit...

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■ Directions: 371 N. to Upper Roy Lake Rd., left onto Bass Lake Rd., left onto Bass Lake Trail. License # BC322437

Baratto Brothers ■ James Baratto ■ 13872 Shafer Rd., Crosslake ■ (218) 692-1070 ■ [email protected] | www.barattobrothers.com

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11088 Pine Beach Peninsula • BrainerdThis beautiful stucco and timber Gull Lake home showcases Start To Finish craftsmanship and attention to detail. We’ve combined smart phone abilities, custom showers, cabinetry and paint fi nishes plus a whole-house lake view for truly unique characteristics. The spacious open fl oor plan combines opportunity for family time and individual space, making this one home you won’t want to miss.

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■ Directions: From 371, turn West onto CR 77/Pine Beach Road. Follow for approximately six miles to Pine Beach Peninsula. Turn right. Pass through Madden’s Resort and enter the neighborhood by following the road between the two rock pillars. House is on the right.

Start to Finish Builders & Remodelers ■ John Koupal ■ 17025 Commercial Park Rd., Suite 4, Brainerd ■ (218) 828-0585 ■ starttofi [email protected] | www.starttofi nishbuilders.com

License # BC637395

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16383 Woodhaven Way • BrainerdB-Dirt invites you to visit with us at this spacious 5 bedroom, 4 bath contemporary home located within minutes of Brainerd/Baxter. This 4400 sq. ft. home features hardwood fl oors, granite counter tops, custom tile shower, James Hardie siding, ICF basement, and custom cabinets throughout. A beautiful view of the wildlife preserve area may be seen from the walkout basement. You’ll love the 4 car garage with screened garage door. We know you’ll feel right at home from the moment you walk in. You’ll appreciate the attention to detail that goes in to every B-Dirt home. Home is not for sale.

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■ Directions: 371 north to right on CR 49 (Wise Road), to right on Sugarberry Creek, then right on Woodhaven Way.

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B-Dirt Construction ■ Joe Ranweiler ■ 521 Charles St., Brainerd ■ (218)821-5243 ■ [email protected] | www.B-Dirt.com License # BC328737

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16175 Brighton Point Road • DeerwoodThis cute cabin was designed for an active family who wanted simplicity with unique touches. Since they want to play at the cabin instead of work, we’ve incorporated maintenance-free products from siding to fl ooring. Ask us how we squeezed 2400 sq. ft. of charm in a 50’ wide lot, while positioning itself only 40’ from water’s edge. From Bay Lake sunsets to the crackling of the real stone fi replace, this cottage-style design features it all without breaking the bank.

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■ Directions: From Hwy. 25 and 18, go East on Hwy. 18 for 12 miles to Co. Rd. 10 on left, head North for 4.3 miles to Brighton Point Rd. turn left, head West for 1/2 mile to cute cabin on the left.

Northland Construction ■ Jeremy Johnston ■ 15496 Sorenson Lake Rd., Merrifi eld ■ (218) 765-4015 ■ [email protected] | www.northlandconstructionmn.com

License # BC460780

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The trees you choose to landscape your home not only add beauty, they can help cut energy costs by providing shade in the summer and buffering cold winds in the winter. Trees clean the air, reduce noise, create privacy and can increase a property’s value by improving the appearance.

It is important to consider a number of factors when choosing the right trees for your particular environment and the best locations to plant trees in your yard.

Environmental factors to consider:

n Temperature. Low temperatures, especially if they occur suddenly, can freeze and kill the living cells in certain types of trees. Factors that influence temperature such as elevation and which side of a hill the tree will be planted on also need to be considered.

n Moisture. Do you live in a dry or wet climate? Does your yard periodically flood, or is it

continually exposed to the drying effect of wind? Watering can be modified on a dry site, but it is still important to know the optimal soil moisture requirements for your species.

n Shade. Some species, like white birch and most pines, require full sunlight. Other species, like most maples, hemlocks and yews, grow well in shade.

n Insects and disease. Every locality has its problems with particular insects or diseases. Although it is possible to buy varieties that have been bred for resistance to a disease, it is asking for trouble planting a species which is prone to local pests because it places the tree under stress.

n Soil. Soil depth, structure and pH, in addition to moisture, can make the difference between success or failure. For example, deep-rooted species will need adequate soil depth for their structural roots, whereas shallow-rooted species may be fine

Landscaping Tips:

Choose The Right Tree

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on sites with just a thin layer of soil over bedrock or hard clay.

n Pollution. The accumulative effects of pollution can impact your trees. For example, some species are more sensitive to pollutants such as salt spray from the ocean or street de-icing.

After choosing a species that will grow well in your environment, your next consideration is where the tree should be planted in your yard, depending on whether your goal is shade, protection, or purely for cosmetic purposes.

Trees planted to provide shade provide a greater cooling effect than man-made structures because they not only block the rays of the sun, they add water to the air through transpiration. Position the tree where you want the shadow during the hottest time of the day and year.

When planting trees as windbreaks and screens, low-branching conifers that hold their foliage are most effective for screening unsightly areas and providing privacy. Noise is best reduced by tall, densely planted trees with fleshy, broad leaves. Combining these two types can provide noise reduction as well as filter dust from adjacent

street traffic year-round. To improve your property’s appearance, one

good principle is to never locate a tree where it will split your lot or a view into equal halves. To give the lot an appearance of greater depth, plant on a diagonal line outward from the front corners of the house. Trees planted behind the house and to the side will provide background. Trees with color or some other showy feature can be used as accent points. Small, narrow-crowned species will define

boundaries without invading your neighbor’s space.If you are unsure of what trees to choose to

suit your goals, you can ask a certified arborist, nursery professional, urban forester, or extension agent. For more information on choosing the right tree, visit the Arbor Day Foundation at www.arborday.org or contact Mid-Minnesota Builders Association at (218) 829-4982 or visit them at: www.midmnba.org

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Guides and Resources:

The Minnesota Department of Commerce has published nineteen easy to use pamphlets with tips, suggestions and instructions about a variety of energy related issues around your home. The guides are from 8-12 pages long. The State of Minnesota Attorney General’s Office has also published The Home Buyer’s Handbook and The Citizen’s Guide to Home Building and Remodeling. You can view and/or download the pamphlets by visiting their website at www.homeener-gyresourcemn.org

n The Citizen’s Guide to Home Building and Re-modeling Web Site

n Appliances & ElectronicsThis guide helps homeowners understand the major energy-consuming appliances in the home including refrigerators, freezers, ovens, stovetops, dishwashers, clothes washers and dryers. It also describes specific energy saving features to look for when shopping for home electronics.

n Attic BypassesBefore you insulate, read this guide explaining the hazards of these “hidden air passageways,” how to find them and how to fix them to prevent ice dams, costly water damage to roofs, ceilings, walls and insulation.

n BasementsThis guide includes recommendations for both new and retrofit foundation wall insulation. Completely revised as of 6/02. n Caulking & Weatherstripping This guide tells you how to identify air leakage points in your home, describes various types of caulk and weather stripping materials and provides illustrated how-to-apply instructions.

n Combustion Air This guide describes the causes of dangerous combus-tion air problems and offers practical methods for sup-plying outside combustion air supplies. It includes a list of warning signs and tells you how to test your home for combustion air.

n Energy Saving LandscapesThis guide describes how to best utilize trees and shrubs for long-term heating and cooling energy sav-ings. It includes a list of trees and shrubs identifying characteristics, including soil and water needs by type. n Home CoolingThis guide describes methods of passive cooling and the use of air conditioners and fans for cooling needs.

n Home HeatingThis guide explains how your furnace works and de-scribes the proper maintenance techniques. If buying a new heating system, this guide helps you sort through the array of choices and terms so you can be an edu-cated shopper.

n Home InsulationThis guide helps you determine if you need to add insu-lation, what kind to use and how to install it to improve your home’s energy efficiency.

n Home LightingThis guide looks at new technologies for residential lighting, identifying four basic strategies and providing specific examples for putting them into practice in the home.

n Home MoistureThis guide describes the symptoms of moisture prob-lems, lists common indoor and outdoor causes, and discusses ventilation as a preventative and corrective measure.

n House Diagnostics Having your house ‘diagnosed’ by a building perfor-mance specialist will tell you critical facts about your

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house -- facts you should know before you invest in any major home improvement projects.

n Ice DamsIllustrated explanations of causes and prevention of ice dams.

n Indoor Ventilation

n Low Cost & No Cost n Energy Saving IdeasBecause it is often the little things that can add up to big savings, this guide addresses the often-overlooked energy saving tips for all areas of your home that cost little or nothing to implement

n New HomesDesigned for those involved with or thinking about new construction, this guide discusses a wide range of options for increasing energy efficiency beyond the

normal code requirements. Subjects include insulation, ventilation, air/vapor controls, furnaces, windows, doors and appliances, as well as common design pitfalls.

n Water HeatersThis guide helps you determine whether to buy a new water heater or improve the old one. It explains the ef-ficiency of different types of water heaters and provides helpful installation tips.

n Windows & Doors This guide helps you decide whether to repair or replace windows or doors and provides a good summary of available energy efficient replacement options.

n Wood HeatThis guide offers advice on purchasing and installing a wood stove, with special emphasis on safety. You will learn how to properly exhaust the smoke, how to build an efficient fire and how to avoid chimney fires.

n The Citizen’s Guide to Home Building and Remodeling

n The Home Buyer’s Handbook

www.homeenergyresourcemn.org