Elements that Qualify a Home for Energy Star V3 Certification

This week, we’d like to focus on some of the components that help make our homes Energy Star v3 certified. By understanding these elements, you can be a more educated home buyer or home owner.

One of the products we use that helps make your Fulton Home an Energy Star v3 Certified Home is Lousiana Pacific Tech Shield Radiant Barrier.

It might not sound fun and glamorous, but this innovative product helps block radiant heat in the roof from entering the attic. What does this do for you? It helps keep the attic cooler, lowering energy costs and making the home more comfortable. That sounds better, right? LP TechShield is the only radiant barrier sheathing that features patented VaporVents™ technology, which allows it to dry more quickly from construction moisture than other radiant barriers.

LP TechShield offers a variety of homeowner benefits: potentially reduces tonnage of the HVAC system, cuts monthly air conditioning bills up to 17%, and may qualify for utility rebates.

As a bonus: Several other factors make LP TechShield Radiant Barrier an environmentally friendly building material. Their manufacturing process uses wood certified underSustainable Forestry Initiative® standards. That wood comes from small, fast growing trees, and the entire log is used. This means less waste and more efficient use of resources. Plus, LP TechShield Radiant Barrier contains no urea-formaldehyde, and they use only low-emitting, safe resins as a binder.

The bottom line is, it’s one of the many elements we use that makes your home more efficient and better for the environment!

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How to Remove Pumpkin Stains from Carpet

It’s getting close to that time of year! Pumpkin carving time!! This year, before you get started – take a few moments to bookmark or print this page so that in the event that you have a pumpkin mess during your carving, you won’t have to worry.

Below are some easy to follow instructions for removal of pumpkin stains from carpet.

Detergent Solution – Mix one fourth (1/4) teaspoon of a liquid dishwashing detergent per one (1) cup of lukewarm water. NEVER USE A STRONGER CONCENTRATION! Thorough rinsing is necessary to remove detergent residues that may cause rapid soiling. It may be necessary to rinse with warm water several times to completely remove residues. (See Residue Precautions.) Care should be used in selecting a detergent. Never use a laundry detergent of any type, because laundry detergents may contain optical brighteners (flourescent dyes) that dye the fiber. Do not select an automatic dishwashing detergent because many contain bleaching agents that destroy dyes and some fibers.

Vinegar Solution – Mix one (1) cup of white vinegar per two (2) cups of water. White vinegar is a 5% acetic acid solution. It is used most often to lower the alkalinity caused by detergent solutions or alkaline spills.

Warm Water – Lukewarm tap water should be used in most cases to rinse

the cleaning solutions from the fiber. Failure to completely rinse the solutions from the fiber may cause accelerated soiling.

Ammonia Solution – Mix one (1) tablespoon of household ammonia per cup of water. Please note: Be aware that ammonia, if used improperly, can cau

se a color change. Be sure to test a hidden area.

When in doubt , Call a Professional – Professional cleaners have the ability and the equipme

nt to use more aggressive cleaning solutions to remove stubborn spills. Always consider consulting a professional cleaner regarding any spot removal question.

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Oh, Canada! Fulton Homes Welcomes North-of-the Border Buyers


Arizona Homebuilder Offers Tremendous Values to Canadian Homebuyers

Canadians are currently buying more homes in the Valley of the Sun than homebuyers from California, according to the Information Market, a Phoenix real-estate data firm. Fulton Homes of Arizona sees a great match between Canada and the Phoenix Metro area.

Douglas Fulton, CEO of Fulton Homes, is adjusting marketing efforts, and creating opportunities to make the Phoenix Metro area more attractive to Canadians. “Phoenix is an amazing market for a second home with prices that are the lowest in twenty years,” he said. “There is no better cold weather escape than the Southwest with its expansive desert, great neighborhoods and amenities like resort style pools and community centers.”

He pointed out that some of his new three bedroom homes start at $116,000 or at about $504 per month. And Canadians are noticing.

Art Ferguson, Sales Associate at Ironwood Crossing in Queen Creek, AZ has witnessed an influx of Canadian buyers at the growing east valley community, many lured by the warm weather, as well as fantastic golf courses in the neighborhood. “We started seeing a lot of Canadian buyers starting last winter,” notes Ferguson. “Our homes offer a tremendous value and they give homeowners the flexibility of being able to play a lot of golf courses in nearby proximity, rather than being locked in to one golf course community. I’m finding that most of my Canadian buyers want inexpensive homes in a quality neighborhood where they can come and go as they please – a beautiful home base for travel, golf and site-seeing around the Southwest.”

Ironwood Crossing, located at Ironwood and Ocotillo Road in Queen Creek, AZ, is quickly becoming one of the east valley’s premier communities with their fully warranted, Energy Star qualified homes. The community also features a $2.4 million aquatic center, complete with splash pad, 6,800 square foot pool, shade screens and community clubhouse. There are also 20 parks – nearly one park for every 100 homes – to enhance the area along with playground equipment, basketball courts, ramadas, barbeques and shade structures.

Tom and Jill Rea from Calgary Alberta purchased a home in Ironwood Crossing – and they were soon joined by four other couples from Canada. “The community pool was the big attraction for us,” notes Jill Rea, an international real estate agent, licensed in Utah and Alberta. “Fulton Homes has created a beautifully landscaped, manicured community that’s close to amenities like shopping malls, theaters and restaurants. We visited Arizona about four times, and when we saw Ironwood, we knew it was it. Fulton has a great reputation as a builder, the sales people were friendly, and we found a great community that will maintain its quality and integrity for life.”

As a Realtor herself, Rea would advise other Canadians to not go anywhere near short sales, foreclosures or even condominiums, as the HOA and special assessment fees associated with those type of properties often make them tough to re-sell to locals should the need arise.

“They don’t do short sales in Canada and most people don’t have any idea how frustrating the time-consuming process can be,” relates Rea. “With a new home from a quality builder like Fulton Homes in a beautiful community such as Ironwood Crossing, you don’t have to worry,” adds Rea.

Rea even shares one of her secrets from the people of Calgary, noting that the flight from Great Falls Montana to Williams Gateway Airport in Mesa can be very inexpensive on carriers such as Allegiant Air. “It’s about a four and a half hour drive to Great Falls,” smiles Rea, “and that way, you don’t have to clear international customs.” If you do fly into Sky Harbor Airport, however, Phoenix’s main hub, Rea observes that it’s still only about a 35 minute drive out to Ironwood Crossing.

Most Canadian buyers are paying cash for their Arizona homes.

“They are putting down a large down payment in cash or getting lines of credit in Canada,” explains Phyllis A. Casillas, Branch Sales Manager for Fulton Homes Mortgage. Rea readily agrees: “Sometimes you can get financing on your Canadian credit through U.S. affiliates of Canadian Banks such as Harris Bank, Bank of Montreal and The Royal Bank of Canada, but for the most part, Canadian buyers obtain a line of credit on their Canadian home, and then use that as cash to buy their Arizona home.”

Fulton Homes was founded in 1975 and grew to be one of the top homebuilders and family owned businesses in Arizona. During the past year, in the face of one of the worst housing markets in US history, Fulton Homes soldiered on in a market devastated by foreclosures and short sales. Fulton Homes, which offers many homes in the $116,500- $140,000 range, was the first homebuilder to highlight the downside of foreclosures in an informational advertising campaign. The online tool ForeclosureCostCalculator.com can be customized to fit the parameters of any foreclosed property, and analyze such factors as exterior paint, cabinets, and termites.

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Bathroom Inspiration


Ask professional designers what they use for inspiration, and many will answer, “Everything!” when you’re making your design plans, keep your eyes open for colors and concepts that appeal to you. Most home designers will suggest reviewing magazines for ideas, and that’s good advice. But the opportunity to create a unique room for your home means looking beyond the obvious and taking some chances.

This eye-catching bathroom had an unusual start – a mom noticed the colors coming from the oversized bubbles her children were creating in the backyard. Her 5-year came over, leaned on her, sighed and said, “I wish we could have bubbles all the time, and she suddenly remembered the boring guest bath that needed a redo. She grabbed her camera and took some close-up photos and got to work.

To start, she looked for circles to echo a bubble’s shape. She found the perfect mirror, and a sink that looked like half of a

bubble. Paint, glass tile, towels and flowers mirror the rich sun-drenched shades that moved through the bubbles. Staying with glossy finishes and shiny chrome fixtures helped the room glow.

With a little effort, this mom captured an ephemeral moment and her son’s wish with a bathroom that stand

s alone. What kind of decorating is in your future? How about letting your imagination and special moments inspire your design plans?

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