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HOME IMPROVEMENTCAR CARE
T H E V I L L A G E R E P O R T E R
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Many motorists rarely think about
their auto insurance policies. Among anadults many monthly or annual expens-
es, once signed, an auto insurance policyis essentially forgotten. However, with a
few simple tips, drivers can signicantly
reduce the cost of their auto insurance. Reexamine your coverage. As a ve-
hicle ages, its wise for men and womento reexamine that vehicles coverage. Older
vehicles without much market value, forexample, probably dont need collision or
comprehensive coverage. Thats because
your claims on older vehicles are not likelyto exceed your deductible, so paying for
collision or comprehensive coverage onan older vehicle is essentially paying for
something youre never going to use.Another area where motorists fre-
quently spend more than they need is on
personal injury protection. Chances are,men and women with health insurance
are just duplicating coverage by payingfor more than the bare minimum personal
injury protection under their auto insur-ance policies.
Say so long to your muscle car. The
type of vehicle you drive can also impactyour bottom line. Drivers facing a nan-
cial crunch might want to look at whatsparked in their driveways.
Put safety rst. Insurance compa-
nies value a vehicles safety features, anddrivers can take advantage of that by put-
ting safety at the top of their vehicle wishlists. The Insurance Institute For High-
way Safety (www.iihs.org) annually ranks
the safest vehicles by category, includingminicars, small cars, large family cars,
midsize SUVs, and a host of other catego-ries. To save on auto insurance, choose a
vehicle that the IIHS deems a winner whenit comes to safety.
Combine policies. Drivers who also
own their homes should consider combin-ing their policies if they havent already.
Let your provider know if youvechanged your driving habits. Drivers who
drive a lot tend to pay more for auto insur-ance than drivers who dont drive very of-
ten. Thats because insurance companies
offer low mileage discounts that rewarddrivers who dont drive very often. Let your
provider know if you no longer have a longcommute to work, are unemployed, par-
ticipate in a carpool, or take public trans-portation to work. Any of those things
might make you eligible for a low mileage
discount.Drivers looking to save money might be
able to adjust their auto insurance policyto earn substantial savings.
(MS) -- Given the turbu-lent economic news, con-
sumers are tightening theirbelts and cutting back on
spending. Delaying or ig-
noring routine automotiveservice is no exception, but
a bad decision, accordingto the experts at the non-
prot National Institute forAutomotive Service Excel-
lence (ASE).
Car care extends the lifeof your vehicle and can pre-
vent minor problems fromgrowing into much more ex-
pensive issues. Worn brake
pads, if ignored, can esca-late into more costly rotor
repairs. A check-enginelight may signal something
as minor as the need to re-place an inexpensive oxy-
gen sensor. But if ignored,
costly damage to the cata-lytic converter can ensue.
Nor should service in-tervals be ignored. Failure
to change out the enginestiming belt according to the
owners manuals sched-
ule can result in majorengine damage if the belt
fails. Must less dramaticare routine things such as
scheduled oil changes, re-
placing dirty lters, or sim-ply paying attention to tire
pressure. These seemingly
minor services help you getbetter gas mileage.
ASE -- the group thattests and certies automo-
tive technicians -- offersthe following tips on locat-
ing a good repair shop:
Start shopping for arepair facility before you
need one. Ask your friends and
associates for recommen-
dations; consult local con-sumer groups.
Arrange for transporta-tion so you will not choose
a shop based merely on lo-cation.
Look for a well-orga-
nized facility, with vehiclesin the parking lot equal
in value to your own andmodern equipment in the
service bays. The staff should be
courteous and willing to
answer your questions. Look for policies on
estimated repair costs, di-agnostic fees, guarantees,
and methods of payment. Look for signs of pro-
fessionalism such as civic,community or customerservice awards.
Look for evidence ofqualied technicians: trade
school diplomas, certi-cates of advanced course
work and certication.
For major jobs askwhether the repair facility
usually handles your typeof repair work.
Patrol Offers Tips & Warnings
About Driving In Winter Weather
Patrol Offers Tips And
Warnings About Driving InWinter Weather
DEFIANCE - The De-ance Post of Ohio State
Highway Patrol is warningdrivers about the dangers
of driving in winter weather
and is offering some tips onwhat drivers should do in
the event of a vehicle breakdown or a crash.
From December 2011
through March 2012,15,526 crashes occurred on
snow, ice or slush coveredroadways killing 27 people
and injuring 4,529. Speed-related factors were report-
ed as a cause in 72 percent
of these crashes. To view abreakdown of winter crash-
es visithttp://www.statepatrol.
ohio.gov/doc/Winter_Driv-ing_Bulletin_2012.pdf
In the event of inclement
weather, the Patrol is urg-ing motorists to allow extra
time to get to their destina-tion, maintain a safe dis-
tance between vehicles andthe trafc ahead, pay close
attention to bridges andoverpasses - as they are of-ten the rst to freeze over
- and to drive slowly, as ev-erything including acceler-
ating, turning and braking,take longer on snow-covered
roadways.
In case of a vehicle
breakdown, motoristsshould turn on their hazard
warning lights, safely posi-tion the vehicle as far off the
road as possible, call #677for assistance and remain
in the vehicle until help ar-
rives, explained Lt. KevinThomas, commander of the
Deance Post.Troopers further sug-
gest that if you get stuck in
snow; make sure that yourtail pipe is free of all snow
and debris, to decrease yourchance of carbon monoxide
poisoning.All motorists are encour-
aged to prepare their vehicle
for winter driving by ensur-ing that the battery, cooling
system, tires, wipers anddefrosters are all in work-
ing order. Drivers are also
encouraged to carry the fol-
lowing winter car kit itemsin their vehicle in case of a
breakdown: Cell phone with car
charger Road ares or re-
ectors
Help of Call PoliceSigns
First Aid Kit Flashlight
Blanket/Sleeping
bag Bottled Water and
energy foods Candles and
matches Tow strap/ chain
Up-to-the-minute road
conditions are always avail-able by logging onto the
Ohio Department of Trans-portations website, www.
buckeyetrafc.org.
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Curb appeal can havea dramatic impact onprospective home buyers.Landscaping improve-ments and renovations tothe outside of the homecreate a strong rst im-
pression on buyers, whooften feel a home with anappealing exterior has anequally impressive inte-rior.
A patio is one area ofa home that can boost ahomes appeal while alsoproviding a great placefor current homeownersto relax outside. Many
homeowners waver whenchoosing a material fortheir patio because eachmaterial has its own ad-vantages and disadvan-tages.
A backyard patio is aplace where friends andfamily members can con-vene in the nice weather
to enjoy dining al fresco.In the cooler months,a patio is a great placeto gather around a repit and warm chilly toes
while sipping mugs of hotcocoa.
When designing a pa-tio, homeowners mustmake a host of decisions,not the least of which is
choosing a patio material.Wood, stone, concrete,paving blocks, and tileall can be used to createappealing and functionalpatios. Because of thewidespread availabilityof concrete, pavers andwood, many patios areconstructed of these ma-terials.
ConcreteConcrete is one of the
more affordable patiomaterials. With stampedconcrete, homeownerscan enjoy more colorsand designs than ever be-fore, and new technologyin tinting and styling en-ables concrete to look like
other expensive stone ma-terials at a fraction of thecost of stone.
For the experiencedmason, laying concreteis a relatively easy job. Itmay be more difcult forthe novice do-it-yourselferbecause laying concreterequires knowledge ofgrading and also install-
ing spacers correctly todeter cracking. Becauseconcrete is not as labor-intensive as some othermaterials, homeownersmay save some money ifthey choose concrete.
Concrete is durable,but over time cracking isinevitable. Some concrete
requires the application ofa sealant every few years
to protect coloring anddurability. Around pools,concrete can become slip-pery when wet if an anti-skid agent was not ap-plied with.
Paving stones
Many homeownersgravitate toward pavingstones because their var-
ied texture and shapescan create quite an ap-pealing look in a yard. Ifinstalled correctly, pav-ers will not crack and it ispossible to easily add onto an original design be-cause of the portability ofthese stones. And becausethey can be moved, pavers
can be repaired from un-derground and stones canbe replaced without anydemolition. Homeown-ers like that pavers canquickly make a yard lookhigh-end.
Although pavers canbe installed as a do-it-
yourself project, such in-stallation can be labor-in-
tensive. The ground needsto be accurately leveledand prepped before thestones can be placed tohelp ensure there is noshifting or movement.Polymeric sand should be
applied and pushed intothe joints between blocksto alleviate shifting. Thesand contains a polymer
that hardens and locksthe blocks in place. Suchdetailed work is beyondthe abilities of many ho-meowners, who typicallypay a substantial amountto have the stones profes-sionally installed.
Though the sand mayinhibit weed growth,
weeds can still pop upbetween the blocks, somaintenance is neces-sary. Also, paving blocksare slightly uneven andthey can loosen, whichcan prove a safety hazardto the elderly or youngchildren who arent sure-footed.
Wood
Wood is often thoughtof in a raised deck scenar-io, but it can also be laidat ground level to createa low-lying patio. A woodpatio can be unique andstained or painted in a va-riety of colors. It also maybe less expensive to install
than concrete or pavers.If the shape is relativelysimple, a do-it-yourselferalso may be able to do the
job without hiring a pro-fessional.
Though wood is a goodchoice for many hom-eowners, it is one of themore maintenance-heavymaterials. Wood must be
routinely cleaned, stainedand sealed. Even withthe best care, wood canwarp, splinter and chip.When surrounding a pool,wood may deteriorate af-ter coming in contact with
chemicals from the poolwater. Though most woodis treated, it may be sus-ceptible to boring insects
and other pests.Creating a patio can
add value to a home. Thehard decision is select-ing a patio material thatts your budget and gives
your patio the look youdesire.
In April 2012, a wildre
broke out in a compostpile in an area on Staten
Island, NY, that formerly
housed the Fresh Kills
Landll. Residents acrossthe island worried if the
billowing smoke rising
into the sky was toxic in
nature..Though its under-
standable to worry about
contaminants that could
be polluting outdoor air,its important not to over-
look indoor air quality as
well.According to the En-
vironmental Protection
Agency, air inside peo-
ples homes can be twoto ve times more pol-
luted than air outside
the home. Oftentimes,
people do not realize howpolluted the air in their
homes and businesses
can be. Cigarette smoke,
radon, carbon monoxide,lead-laden dust from old
paints, dirt-lled carpet,
household cleaners, and
furniture made with woodglue containing formal-
dehyde are all sources of
indoor air pollution. Even
cooking on a gas stovemay introduce high levels
of nitrogen dioxide into
the air.
The National SafetyCouncil says that Ameri-
cans spend about 90 per-
cent of their time indoors,
so poor air quality cangreatly affect personal
health.
There are several stepsthat can be taken to im-
prove the quality of in-
door air
Open the windowsand let fresh air circulate.
It is important to change
the air inside of the home
several times a day to pre-vent the buildup of pollut-
ants. Even opening win-
dows a crack can help.
Change the lters onhome heating and cooling
systems as the manufac-
turer suggests.
Routinely clean theexhaust vents.
Consider the installa-
tion of an air purication
system in the home. Orpurchase in-room HEPA
lters.
Routinely clean bed-
ding used by pets andgroom animals to remove
shedded fur.
Avoid the use of toxic
cleaning products. Thor-oughly cleanse the air by
opening windows after
doing any cleaning.Use natural pest con-
trol procedures inside
when possible.
Introduce more plantsto the home, which natu-
rally lter air.
Use detectors to test
for radon and carbonmonoxide in the home. If
there are high levels pres-
ent, go outside and inves-
tigate ways to identify theproblem and remedy the
situation.
Keeping your home at a comfortable
temperature becomes an increasingly
expensive proposition with steadily ris-
ing energy costs. With the full force ofwinter upon us, you can keep air leak-
age and energy loss in check with a mini
energy audit of your home that includes
these three quick stops:#1 - Check for drafts
Air leakage (especially in the base-
ment, on the main oor or through a
windward-facing wall) can make your
home drafty, uncomfortable and difcultto heat, no matter how much you turn
up the thermostat. Address air leak-
age by plugging the biggest leaks rst,
such as in the attic and around electri-
cal holes, plumbing vents, basement rim
joists (where the foundation meets thewood framing), recessed lighting, win-
dows and doors.
#2 - Check your insulation
If you have conventional berglass
or cellulose insulation, settling and sag-
ging can compromise its performance
and lead to a big hit on your energy bills.
Look for gaps and signs of moistureproblems in your insulation, especially
in the attic, in the basement and in the
room over the garage. If youre planning
home improvements or an addition, con-sider installing an insulation/air barrier
(like innovative Icynene) for complete air
sealing and energy savings of up to 50
percent over conventional insulation.
More information about your insulationoptions is available online at www.icy-
nene.com.
#3 - Check your furnace
How old is your furnace? If it pre-
dates 1992, it might only operate at
about 55 to 78 percent efciency. A newEnergy Star-qualied furnace can oper-
ate above 90 percent efciency as a re-
sult of more efcient heat exchangers
and electronic ignition.
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Home repairs are inevitable. For the homeown-er who also happens to be handy with a hammer,the occasional home repair is nothing to fear and
something that many even enjoy. But there many
homeowners who arent so adept at home repairs,
and such men and women typically rely on trained
professionals when something goes awry around
the house. For those homeowners who either dont
have the time or the ability to x issues that arise
around the house, the following is a breakdown of
three of the more commonly called on home service
providers.
Electrician
An electrician specializes in addressing a build-
ings or homes electrical wiring issues, station-
ary machines and the equipment related to those
machines. Electricians can x existing issues, but
many also can design and install new electrical
components and systems. The dangers of working
with electrical systems are many, so electricians
typically must be certied and licensed before they
can practice their trade. Such danger is one reason
why even those who are adept at xing problems
around the house might want to hire an electrician
should an electrical issue arise.
Plumber
A plumber is a professional whose area of ex-
pertise is in installing and maintaining systems fordrinking water, drainage and sewage. Though not
all jurisdictions require a plumber be licensed be-
fore he or she can practice, many do, and it can
take years of training and experience to master the
skill of plumbing. Many people call a plumber when
a toilet or sink backs up, but plumbers must have
far more extensive skills as well. Plumbers must be
skilled in a number of areas, including having an
ability to read and understand a homes blueprints,
detect faults in a plumbing system if the homeown-
er cannot install and repair xtures and systems,
and be aware of any legal requirements to ensure a
home is safe.
Landscaper
Homeowners have increasingly looked to profes-
sional landscapers to maintain their homes exte-
rior and subsequently ensure their property valueremains high. A typical landscaper offers his client
an array of services, from cutting the grass to rak-
ing leaves to more complicated tasks that gravitate
toward landscape architecture. A homes curb ap-
peal has been shown to vastly improve a prospec-
tive buyers impression of the house, and as a result
many homeowners rely on a landscaper to take care
of their property. Many landscapers an extensive
knowledge of the science involved in tending to a
lawn and how to help it weather the seasons with-
out losing its appeal.
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Renovating bathrooms is com-
monly at the top of home improve-ment to-do lists. Though some
rooms around the house may re-
main timeless, bathrooms, like
kitchens, show their age (and era)
much more easily.
Although many people may
dream about creating a spa-type oa-sis in their homes, not everyone is
lucky enough to have a large bath-
room. Small bathrooms are com-
mon, particularly in older homes,
but they neednt force homeowners
to compromise on style when reno-
vating.
When space is at a premium,
its best to look for xtures and
items that t with the scale of the
bathroom. Although you may want
a large vanity and cabinet in which
to hide all of your toiletries, this
simply may not be practical -- tak-
ing up most of the bathroom real es-
tate. Instead, look for elegant pedes-
tal sinks that have a much smaller
prole. Theyll also help you control
the clutter in the bathroom because
there wont be anywhere to hide it.
Use optical illusions to make
the bathroom appear more roomy.
For example, lay tile diagonally to
create the impression of space. Alarge mirror will reect the roomback and make it appear muchlarger than it really is.
Select lighter hues in paint col-ors and accessories. Dark paintsand xtures could make the roomfeel cramped. Dark colors are gen-erally used to make spaces feelmore cozy. In a small bathroom, itmay make the space feel claustro-phobic.
Windows are often welcome inbathrooms because of the ventila-tion they provide, but they could bea hindrance in smaller bathroomsbecause they take up prime wallspace.
Maximize wall space if youneed storage. Find cabinets thatwill t beneath windows or be ableto t in thin areas between sinksand toilets. Over the toilet is primearea for cabinetry.
Consider a frameless shower.This is a partitioned area of thebathroom thats set aside for theshower and is typically only cor-doned off by a thin wall or piece ofglass. Or a shower with no walls atall is the ultimate in space-saving.
Think about installing a sky-light if you prefer natural light.
Thinking creatively can help turna cramped bathroom into a space-saving and well-designed room ho-meowners desire.
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Beauty, spaciousness,interior design -- and ev-ery other eye-pleasingesthetic -- are importantwhen building a personaldream home. Today, how-ever, with the reality of
energy and environmen-tal concerns, homeownersalso insist that the placewhere they will be livingfor years on end must beas eco-responsible as pos-sible.
As it turns out, manydecisions that are initiallybased on responsibilitycan deliver unexpectedesthetic results, too.
Sometimes the leastglamorous decisions canbe the ones that give yourlifestyle far more qual-ity and value--and a goodcase in point is the use of concrete to build the walls,
instead of traditional wood-framing, says Todd Blythat Nudura, a leading name in this eld. Our Cana-dian technology has advanced the development of theinsulated concrete form, a system that that interlocksto erect a building, like Lego. For the occupants, thebenets of improved comfort, energy efciency, safetyand interior air quality are delivered immediately withICF construction -- and for the homeowner-investor,all those benets assure top resale value later on.
In addition, Blyth points out, an ICF structure canbe nished on the exterior just like traditional woodframe structures. Stone, stucco, brick or whatever isenvisioned can be done with the insulated concreteforms.
Take a look at a few more of the head-turning ben-ets of concrete:
Fuel Savings: Premium insulation is essential withenergy costs on the rise. Solid concrete walls vastly
reduce air inltration (compared to wood walls), opti-mizing energy performance and reducing carbon foot-
prints. The R-value (insulation effectiveness) comes inat R-50 and can save you to 70 percent on energy bills.
Comfort: Outside cold easily travels through wood-framed walls, causing thermal bridging and creatinguncomfortable chilly spots inside your home.
Quiet: Solid concrete is an effective sound barrier.It dampens sound vibrations from outside noise, suchas trafc, trains and neighbourhood parties. Sound-proong is an addition to home comfort.
Safety: The re protection rating is up to four hours.If high wind in your community is a concern, datashows that Nudura homes (nudura.com) demonstrateimpact resistance up to 402 kph, or 250 mph.
Improved Value: It is generally expected that astronger, safer, greener home, and one that is moredurable, more cost efcient, and needs less mainte-nance and repair, will build and hold its value.
Responsible Building DecisionsDeserve Benefts Too
If you live in NewYorks Nassau County,
you are possibly payingsome of the highest prop-erty taxes in the country.Nassau County residentshad an average propertytax bill of nearly $8,500
in 2011.Understanding prop-
erty taxes is not very cutand dry. They are sup-posed to rise and fallwith home values, butthis isnt always the case.
There is roughly 80,000pages of federal code onproperty taxes, and eachstate and town often hasits own rules governinghow property taxes areassessed. State and lo-cal budget cuts can raisetaxes even if your homevalue remains the same,as will an increase of ben-
ets for public employ-ees. Property tax is typi-cally the primary meansthat many jurisdictionsraise revenue. So if yourcommunity needs money,
you can probably counton it nancing that needthrough higher propertytaxes.
The two things thatdetermine property taxesare the assessed value of
your home and the prop-erty tax rate for where youlive. In many cases, mak-ing improvements to theinside and outside of your
home can result in highertaxes on your property.Many homeowners do notthink about the tax manwhen they are about torenovate their home. Butit is important to considerthat home repairs -- evenplanting a garden -- couldlead to higher propertytaxes. Although the vast
majority of repairs thatmost often affect taxes in-clude major renovations,there are lesser knownrepairs that can catcheven savvy homeownersby surprise.
Here is a look at someof the renovations thatcould raise your propertytaxes.
* Adding a room: Con-verting the garage intoa bedroom or adding ona new bathroom will in-crease your homes val-ue and the property tax
youll pay on the home.Although tax assessorsdont usually make sur-prise trips to your hometo check for renovationsindoors, they may pe-ruse permits led at theclerks ofce and theninvestigate. Permits arethe primary way asses-sors learn about improve-ments, so much so thatsome homeowners look tocircumvent permits whenmaking renovations. Butthat can cause a numberof problems down the lineif and when you decide tosell.
* Pools and outdoor
structures: Changes to ahomes exterior are someof the easiest to see anddocument. Permanentchanges outdoors, suchas the installation of ashed with a concreteoor, a deck or a pool candenitely increase prop-erty taxes.
* Landscaping: Hiringa professional to do yourlawn and plants can re-
sult in higher taxes. Itscalled alteration of landimprovement. Repavinga driveway or adding anew cement walkway mayalso increase your homesvalue and, subsequently,
your property tax bill.* Fireplaces: The in-
stallation of a replacecan also increase ahomes value, leading to ahigher tax bill as well.
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that the intensity and quality of light can impact the
psychological and physiological well-being of a per-
son, affecting daily mood. The Mayo Clinic says that
a lack of adequate lighting can make people feel de-
pressed. Thats because light deprivation can affect
the production of the hormone melatonin, leading to
physiological imbalances. An abundance of light can
get bodily systems back in check and also may be
an alternative therapy for common emotional issues.
Lighting is such an important factor in mood that
even stores and businesses study the impact certain
lighting can have on people and their impression of
a space. In fact, lighting design is an art and a sci-
ence. Lighting designers must have an understand-
ing of the visual quality users of a space need for
their health, safety and enjoyment.
The Illuminating Engineering Society of North
America lists the basic body of knowledge on light-
ing in the IESNA Handbook. It includes summaries
of recommended practices based on research and
consensus of successful lighting for specic ap-
plications. But individuals dont need an extensive
knowledge of lighting principles to improve their own
interior lighting situations. Instead, a cursory un-
derstanding of what works can do the trick. Here are
some things to consider.
*People are attracted to light. If lighting is neces-
sary for safety, brighter illumination will guide the
way.
*Brightness focuses personal attention on a par-
ticular object or area.
*To create a more pleasant atmosphere, use wall
lighting instead of overhead lighting in a space.
*In public spaces or areas where individuals need
to be alert, overhead lighting is the best option.
* Dim lighting is best for rooms in which relax-
ation is desired. That is why table lamps are often
used with a shade to diffuse the light.
*Homes typically need a combination of lighting
sources. An overhead light paired with ambient light
and task lighting can help most people get things
done.
*According to light bulb manufacturer Sylvania,
think in terms of layering light. Light sources should
be placed at different heights throughout a room to
supply adequate illumination as well as visual inter-
est.
*For those who want to boost mood, consider full-
spectrum light bulbs that mimic the spectrum of
outdoor light.
*Another easy remedy (during the day) is to sim-
ply let more outdoor light in. Keep blinds open wide,
especially those that face west and south. Bedrooms
with windows facing the east may help people rise
with the sun. Skylights can help light shine indoors
when the sun is directly overhead. There are also suntubes that help direct sunlight into rooms under an
attic where traditional skylights cannot be installed.
Remember, bright light can energize a person, so
it is important to wind down from a long day by dim-
ming the lights and preparing for sleep in the eve-
ning.
Individuals often take light for grant-
ed and only realize something is off
kilter when their homes
are not adequately lit. There are different ways
to remedy inadequate lighting situations. Speaking
with a lighting designer may help.
Improve Indoor Lighting & Mood
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