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2019 BNCW and Sangster Motors Home Tour & Remodeling Expo

This is the official event guide for the 2019 BNCW and Sangster Motors Home Tour and Remodeling Expo

2019 BNCW & Sangster Motors Home Tour & Remodeling Expo

THE BUILDER

In 2018 Travis Hofstetter and Vince
Stimac joined forces starting Pinnacle
Custom Builders Inc. With a combined
total of 58 years home building
experience, Travis and Vince strive
to bring the best possible home building experience in central
Washington. Our team is dedicated to bringing you the best prices,
with the highest attention to detail.

Pinnacle Custom Builders Inc is “The Peak of Excellence”.
Let us show you the difference.

Pinnacle Custom Builders Inc BUILDER HOSPITALITY
(509) 902-7466 SPONSORED BY:

630 Valley Mall Pkwy #411 Travis Hofstetter & Little Buddy aka “Yogi”
East Wenatchee, WA 98802
www.pinnaclecustombuilders.org

Contractor #: PINNACB875L1

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Stimac Construction

7 438 South Kansas Loop, East Wenatchee

Main Floor HOME FEATURES

Total Living Space hh New East Wenatchee Cottage
Community
1,300 sq. ft.
............ hh Open Concept Rambler
hh Solid Surfaces in Kitchen & Bath
Bedrooms hh Large Living Area
hh Dining Area
3 hh Kitchen appointed with Stainless
............
Steel Appliances
Bathrooms hh Cortec Flooring in Kitchen
hh Master Suite with Walk-in Closet
2 hh Large Laundry Room
hh Builders Landscaping Package
hh Rear Yard Fencing
hh 2 Car Garage
hh Convenient Location to Parks,

Shopping & Schools (on bus line)

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THE BUILDER Vince Stimac

Vince Stimac began his career in Stimac Construction
construction at a very young age. At 509-884-1873
18, his background began at a lumber
yard which allowed him to complete 630 Valley Mall Pkwy #411
his 1st remodel at 19, followed by his East Wenatchee, WA 98802
1st new construction at age 20.
During the past 36 years, his background has included developing Contractor #: STIMACI105MR
various projects throughout our beautiful valley including: cottage
homes, custom construction, apartment buildings, starter homes and BUILDER HOSPITALITY
waterfront estates. SPONSORED BY:
Throughout his career, Vince has demonstrated that hard work,
integrity and quality to detail will set you apart in the home building
industry. These attributes has brought great trust from his clients
and created many repeat customers
Working with Stimac Construction and their trade associates (who
have been part of the Stimac Construction family for years) will make
you feel confident that you’ve made the right decision in your new
home purchase!

Create your perfect at-home
retreat with a Bullfrog Spa.

160 S. Worthen St.
Wenatchee, WA 98801

(509) 662-1590

www.pooltospaservices.com

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8 Village Life

818 South Lamplight Lane, East Wenatchee

Main Floor HOME FEATURES

Total Living Space hh 36” gas burning Fireplace with Stone
and Craftsman style detailing (per
3,687 sq. ft. plan)
............
hh White Painted Paneled Doors
Bedrooms throughout

4 hh Extensive Use of Can Lighting
............ hh Decora Rocker Electrical Switches
hh Sophisticated Chic Lighting Package
Bathrooms
throughout
2.75 hh Oversized Windows throughout
hh Oversized Sliding Glass Door
Upper Floor hh 3 cm Quartz Slabs at Kitchen with

Full height Back-splash
hh Alder Shaker style Maple Cabinets

with Soft Closing Doors & Drawers
hh Five-piece Master Bathrooms with

Exceptional Tile Detailing
hh Stylish Delta Oil-rubbed Bronze

Faucets
hh Large Walk-in Closets in Master Bath
hh High Quality Hardwood Flooring
hh Screens at All Operable Windows and

Sliding Glass Doors
hh Energy Star Windows with Low-E

glass

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THE BUILDER Village Life

Village Life is a family owned, boutique builder www.villagelifehomes.com
with deep roots in Washington. With years of Contractor #: TIMBEHL906J8
experience in the new home industry, we design
each home with today’s buyer in mind, and BUILDER HOSPITALITY
strive to provide them with a space that is both SPONSORED BY:
functional and beautiful.
Our dedicated, professional designer works to BUILDER HOSPITALITY
ensure that every home presents a thoughtful, cohesive environment SPONSORED BY:
that will endure for years to come. We understand the importance
of this investment for our clients, and we take pride in the ability
to offer unique details without breaking the bank. Our experience
and involvement in land development is key when it comes to
affordability.
A Village Life home will have many standard features that are
typically considered upgrades by others. Simply put: we are able to
build a better home for less. Our clients are at the heart and soul of
our business. At the end of the day, the smile on a homeowner’s face
is what we live for!

2019 Tiny Home Building North
Central Washington
FOR MORE INFORMATION, VISIT has supported the
https://www.wenatcheeschools.org/wvtsc/construction-trades Wenatchee Valley
Technical Skills
Center’s Construction
Trades Program for several years. Offering guidance
on their steering committee, hosting a Trades Rodeo,
assisting students looking for employment in the
building industry, and helping the program find
projects that give the students the experience they
need to develop their skills.

Currently we are funding the construction of a Tiny
Home that will give the students the opportunity
to work through building a home essentially from
the ground up! After completion we intend to raffle
the Tiny Home in order to further contribute to the
Construction Trades Program and other educational
opportunities that BNCW provides!

Watch for the Tiny Home at the
2020 BNCW Home Show as well as the
2020 BNCW Home Tour & Remodeling Expo!

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Lange Construction, LLC

9 2994 Blue Heron Lane, East Wenatchee

Total Living Space HOME FEATURES

2,297 sq. ft. hh Brushed Nickel Windows
............ hh Stainless Steel Garage Doors.
hh New Waterproof Hardwood Flooring
Bedrooms hh Oversized Custom Front Door
hh Large Master Bedroom with Sitting
3
............ Area
hh 2 Large Covered Patios
Bathrooms hh Complete Scenic View of Columbia

2.5 River
hh Custom Water Feature
Main Floor hh Custom Built-in Cabinetry
hh Veggie Sink in Island
hh Expansive Full Tiled Shower
hh Latest Modern Fixtures
hh Pine Ceiling Tray
hh RV Parking
hh End of Quiet Cul-de-Sac

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THE BUILDER Andrew Lange

Andrew Lange, builder and owner of Lange Lange Construction
Construction LLC has been building in the (509) 860-3604
greater Wenatchee area for over 6 years.
Being raised in the construction world Andrew www.facebook.com/LANGECONSTRUCTIONWENATCHEE
was determined to branch out and pursue
his passion of home building and design. Contractor #: LANGECL857DR
Throughout the years Andrew has compiled
a highly skilled, dependable and experienced BUILDER HOSPITALITY
team that has played a huge part in the success of his building career. SPONSORED BY:
Lange Construction strives to perform with high attention to detail, integrating smart
home technology while fusing a mix of modern/craftsman design to give your home a
unique and elegant feel. Buying a new home or building one is a huge exciting step for
most people. It usually marks the start of a new chapter in your life and we feel lucky
we get to play apart in that excitement.
We value innovation and endurance in materials and construction techniques to build
houses in our communities that will last. Our homes become the storage places for
some of your very best moments. Being a part of that is important and rewarding to
us. Whether it’s your first home, second home, vacation home, or final home, Lange
Construction LLC will make it a home worthy to hold your memories. Andrew focuses
on what makes your life convenient, exciting, relaxing, happy, fulfilling, and simply
enjoyable. Then, he’ll design that into your new home with his natural ability to create
original concepts in construction. He doesn’t build just any home…it’s your home.
SMART HOMES. SMART LIVING.

High Quality Custom Designed
Pools and Spas FREE ESTIMATES

Dan Rookard • 509.679.3840 LIC. #ROOKACP935KJ

Liscensed • Bonded • Insured 57

10 Real Homes

19 Margaux Loop, Malaga

Main Floor KITCHEN COVERED PATIO 6’ TILE HOME FEATURES
SHOWER
BEDROOM #3 6’ SLIDER MASTER SUITE hh Granite Countertops
MASTER hh 9’ Walls
5’ DINING ROOM FURN BATH hh Luxury plank flooring
TUB/SHOWER hh Upgraded Cabinetry
VAULTED CEILING LINE W/I hh Recessed floor joist, no stairs
GUEST BATH CLOSET hh Oversized garage with 8’ Tall door
LIVING ROOM hh Cathedral Ceilings
hh Low E vinyl windows
UNFINISHED hh Stainless Steel appliances
GARAGE hh Covered patio
hh Energy efficient heat pump system
BEDROOM #2 COVERED PORCH hh Energy efficient Hybrid water heater
hh Extra wide interior doors
hh Smart Home Thermostat
hh Wired for high speed fiber

Total Living Space Bedrooms Bathrooms

1,572 sq. ft. 3 2

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THE BUILDER Austin Port Javier Guardaedo
Real Homes
Austin Port is a Residential Builder
& Designer at Real Homes; he was (509) 665-8888
born and raised in Wenatchee, WA.
Port’s family is deeply rooted in the [email protected] | www.realhomes.info
construction industry all around the
NCW area and is proud to call the Contractor #: REALHH*974O2
valley his home. Austin uses years
of significant hands on and personal BUILDER HOSPITALITY
experience in both construction and project development in all phases of SPONSORED BY:
construction, giving him a competitive edge in architectural design and
finishes. Austin is embracing Real Homes core values of integrity, innovation
and growth of affordable communities in our Valley.
Javier Guardado foreman of Real Homes moved to Wenatchee in 1997 from
California with 25 years of experience in the construction field. Javier joined
forces with Jon Port owner of Real Homes, North Central Washington’s
premier builder of affordable custom homes. Javier prides himself as being
a well organized foreman making sure the customer is happy and satisfied
with all needs and using his skilled and experienced crew to finish the job
fast and in a professional manner. “Nothing is more exciting than building
a dream home for a client and being there each and every step of the way
until the job is finished”.

Don’t
Miss Out!

Being a Buidling NCW member gets you listed in
our Membership Directory as well as having an
opportunity to advertise in the book. Over 1,000
directories are printed each year and distributed
to our members and throughout North Central
Washington at various events and locations.

To become a Building NCW
member and/or advertise in
our directory, please call our
office at 509-293-5840.

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Home Component Life Expectancy

Home maintenance is extremely important to protecting
the value of the investment you make in your home, and
prolonging the useful life of the many components that
comprise your home. The following are some reasonable
life expectancy ranges of the more important and costly
components of your home. These ranges assume that the
homeowner is following an advised maintenance schedule.

Roofing • Water Heater: depends on quality of water and type
of lining
Asphalt/Wood Shingles and Shakes dependent on
environment 15-30 years. • electric - 14 years
• Tile - 50 years • gas - 11-13 years
• Slate - 50-100 years
• Sheet Metal - 20-50+ years • Tankless Water Heater - 20 years
• Built Up Roofing: • Forced Air Furnace, heat pump - 15 years
• Duct Work:
• asphalt - 12-25 years
• coat and tar - 12-30 years • plastic - 15 years
• asphalt composition - 15-30 years • galvanized - 30 years
• asphalt over lag - 25-30 years
• Rooftop Air Conditioner - 15 years
Siding • Boiler - 30 years
• Gas Furnace - 18 years
• Gutters and Downspouts – 20-30 years • Unit Heater, gas or electric - 13 years
• Copper - 50+ years • Radiant Heater:
• Siding:
• electric - 15 years
• wood - 10-100 years (10 yrs if constantly wet, 100 if • hot water or steam - 25 years

properly maintained) • Air Terminals: diffuser, grill, or register - 27 years
• Induction and Fan-coil units - 20 years
• metal - 50-life of structure • Damper - 20 years
• aluminum - 20-50 years • Fan:
• vinyl - 50 years
• brick or rock - life of structure • centrifugal - 25 years
• Fiber Cement - life of structure • axial - 20 years
• ventilating roof mounted - 20 years
• Manufactured Stone - life of structure
• Stucco - 50-100 years • Coils:

Windows • DX, water or steam - 20 years
• electric - 15 years
• Window Glazing - 20 years
• Wood Casement - 20-50 years • Heat Exchanger - 24 years
• Aluminum Casement - 10-20 years • Molded insulation - 20 years
• Screen - 25-50 years • Pump, Sump and Well - 10 years
• Skylight – 15-20 years • Burner - 21 years
• Vinyl – 15-30 years • Thermostat – 8-25 years

Heating, Ventilation, A/C Source: Complete Design, Inc.

• Air Conditioning Unit:

• central unit new units last longer – 15-20 years
• window unit - 10 years

• Unit Compressor - 15 years
• Humidifier Gateway recommends immediate

disconnection 8 years
• Dehumidifier – 8 years

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Do-it-Yourself or Hire a Professional?

Do-it-yourself (DIY) projects have n Where will you obtain the n Are you familiar with the
skyrocketed in popularity on the heels
of Martha Stewart Living, HGTV and necessary materials? architecture and structure of
other popular home-improvement your home (i.e., how
programming and publications. And n Are you familiar with the knocking down one wall will
for certain small projects, a DIY project affect the rest of the
can be rewarding and fun – if you are applicable building codes structure)?
prepared and have the proper skills. and permits?
Before you start knocking down walls n Have you considered the
and taking out wiring, ask yourself the n Do you enjoy physical labor?
following questions: n Do you have the necessary hidden costs associated with
doing it yourself – time,
n Do you have a clear idea of skills for this project? If not, tools and the possibility that
do you have the time and you may actually decrease
what you want your project to resources to learn these the value of your house if
look like? skills? the result isn’t up to
professional standards?
n Do you have the time to
n If you cannot complete the It is easy to look at the cost of hiring a
complete this project? professional remodeler and think only
project according to your of labor and materials. But remember
n Have you ever undertaken a original schedule, are you that a professional remodeler offers
(and your family) prepared to you an important service – years of
project like this before? handle the resulting experience, the right tools, a network
inconvenience? of suppliers and subcontractors,
n Do you know everything you and an in-depth understanding of
n Will you need assistance legal regulations, cost estimating,
will need (materials, tools, scheduling and the latest construction
etc.) to complete the project? with this project? If so, techniques.
who will assist you? Do they
n Do you have all the tools you have the time and skills Source: Builders FirstSource
required for this project?
will need?
n Do you understand all the

safety issues associated with
this project

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Fire Extinguishers everyone has exited the building; the fire department has
been called or is being called; and the room is not filled with
A portable fire extinguisher can save lives and property smoke.
by putting out a small fire or containing it until the fire • For the home, select a multi-purpose extinguisher (can be
department arrives; but portable extinguishers have used on all types of home fires) that is large enough to put
limitations. Because fire grows and spreads so rapidly, the out a small fire, but not so heavy as to be difficult to handle.
number one priority for residents is to get out safely. • Choose a fire extinguisher that carries the label of an
independent testing laboratory.
SAFETY TIPS • Read the instructions that come with the fire extinguisher
and become familiar with its parts and operation before a
• To operate a fire extinguisher, remember the word PASS: fire breaks out. Local fire departments or fire equipment
distributors often offer hands-on fire extinguisher trainings.
xx Pull the pin. Hold the extinguisher with the nozzle • Install fire extinguishers close to an exit and keep your back
to a clear exit when you use the device so you can make an
pointing away from you, and release the locking easy escape if the fire cannot be controlled. If the room fills
mechanism. with smoke, leave immediately.
• Know when to go. Fire extinguishers are one element of a
xx Aim low. Point the extinguisher at the base of the fire. fire response plan, but the primary element is safe escape.
xx Squeeze the lever slowly and evenly. Every household should have a home fire escape plan and
xx Sweep the nozzle from side-to-side. working smoke alarms.

• Use a portable fire extinguisher when the fire is confined Source: NFPA.org
to a small area, such as a wastebasket, and is not growing;

Western Materials Complete Construction Services
stern Materials
New Homes • Remodels • Additions • Decks
LANDSCAPING
Ph: 509.630.3317
RETAINING WALLS, PAVERS,
OUTDOOR FIREPITS AND BOWLS Lic.# OLSONCI019MW

DECKING / RAILING www.OlsonsConstruction.com

DOORS & WINDOWS CUSTOM HOME BUILD RECENT REMODELED SHOWER
LUMBER • DRYWALL • ROOFING IN PROGRESS

With the most capable delivery fleet in Central Washington, RECENTLY COMPLETED RECENT REMODELED KITCHEN
Western puts your materials where the other’s can’t. CUSTOM HOME

509.886.5182

5704 Nelpar Drive • East Wenatchee, WA 98802

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New Home Building Permit Expertise and excellence,
Requirements from contract to close.

The following list provides a fairly comprehensive look at the CHRISTINE DOUGLAS
scope of information to be provided, issues to be addressed,
and permits required in the construction of any new BROKER / REALTOR®
residential structure. Every jurisdiction and every project (509) 264-7411
may have unique requirements, so be sure you know!
[email protected]
R Application Form Completed wenatcheevalleyrealestate.com
R Special approvals are signed
R Plans Complete (Submit 2 - ¼” plan sets for review) Let's be social @wenatcheevalleyrealestate
R Vicinity Map 63
R Site Plan
R Site Grading for hillside or sloping sites
R Floor Plans
R Elevations
R Section View
R Structural Details: Rafters, Joists, Studs, Beams,

Headers, etc.
R Structural Plans: Foundation, Joist & Roof framing

Systems
R Door Schedule: Type, Sizes
R Window Schedule: Types, Sizes, U-Values

(Glazing Glass)
R Truss Engineering Specifications Sheet or Truss

Verification Letter
R Legal Description, Parcel Number and Assessor's

Parcel Map
R Septic Permit (Health District) or Sewer Hook-up or

Re-Use number
R Water Supply Availability Certification
R Electrical Permit
R Driveway Permit
R Address Permit
R Legal Access
R Critical Areas Addressed (i.e. wetlands, flood plains,

geo hazard, riparian and shorelines)
R Washington State Energy Code compliance

calculations
R Heating Calculations
R Land use requirements (i.e. zoning)
R Fire Sprinkler Requirements
R Contractor License
R Excavation / Grading Permit
R Drainage Mitigation
R Soils Report
R Environmental Checklist / Review
R Plan Review Fees

Note: Consult Your Local Building Department for Specific
Requirements

Source: Ryan Kelso, Complete Design, Inc.

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What Should I Do Before Meeting With a Designer?

To make your meeting with a designer more productive you • If any height restrictions apply, what is it and how is it
should gather up the following information and bring it along measured?
with you (or send before a phone meeting): • If an architectural review board applies, provide any
information available.
• Building Site Information. • Lateral engineering requirements; design wind speed,
• Boundary survey with property lines dimensioned including exposure, seismic zone when applicable.
bearing information (e.g. Lengths and Bearings). • Identify the general parameters such as area target size
• If there are any curves in the property line be sure to include and amenities required.
the curve data table. • List each room and include specifics desired such as size,
• Make sure that any easements are shown and identified. orientation or other features.
• Unless the lot is dead flat, include the topographical survey • Identify architectural style desired. Any photographs or
showing the lot slope. clippings from magazines are helpful.
• Identify any views from the property.
• Provide the legal description. Scheduling the Meeting :
• If your site is steep, a soils report is often required - bring a After you have collected the information listed above,
copy if you have one. contact the designer to schedule an appointment. Depending
• Zoning designation (e.g. R-1) and building setbacks. on your location and needs, the meeting may be at their
• Subdivision specific CC&R restrictions - bring a copy if you office, or via phone, fax or email. Being prepared for your
have one. initial meeting will help to avoid any unnecessary delays.

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Homeowners: Sales & Installation:

Don’t Forget to Budget for Repairs Smart Homes
and Maintenance Home Theaters
Audio/Video Systems
As a homeowner, it’s a good Home Networks
practice each year to set Custom Integration
aside 1% of your home’s
value in order to cover Home Services:
necessary maintenance,
as well as those inevitable Furnishings
emergency repairs! Mattresses/Bedding
Window Treatments
Here are just a few of the more common expenses to keep
in mind: Room Design
Color Consultation
• HVAC repair or replacement
• Clogged or leaking pipes
• Roof repairs
• Hot water tank replacement
• Septic Tank Maintenance/Repair

Located in the heart of Downtown Chelan
and servicing North Central Washington

131 E Woodin Ave
Chelan, WA 98816
Open Monday - Saturday

10am - 5:30 pm
www.deepwaterhome.com

509-682-4529

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Why Should You Get Your Air Ducts & HVAC System Cleaned?

In addition to normal accumulations of dust and dirt found types of poor indoor air quality that air duct cleaning can
in all homes through regular use, there are several other help to address.
factors that can increase the need for air duct cleaning:
There’s a Reason They Are Called Airborne
• Pets Viruses
• Occupants with allergies or asthma
• Cigarette or cigar smoke Cold & flu viruses, fungus, mold and bacteria, live in your
• Water contamination or damage to the home / HVAC home and building’s heating ducts. Every time the fan kicks
on, you breath them and they could be making you, your
system family or your employees sick. Fortunately, there’s an easy
solution. Properly cleaning and sanitizing your entire heating
• Home renovation or remodeling projects system and air ducts.
• You are dusting more often than you would like
Inspect Your Air Ducts
Some occupants are more sensitive to these contaminants
than others. Allergy and asthma sufferers, as well as young You can tell if your heating, ventilation and air conditioning
children and the elderly tend to be more susceptible to the (HVAC) system needs cleaning by one of two ways:

First, with a screwdriver, remove a floor or wall register, then,
  1.  Use a small mirror and flashlight, or
  2.  Use a digital camera to take a picture inside the duct.

Source: Verl Sutton, Clean Air Connection Duct & Cleaning

Home is where
the happy is

Whateveryour home needs,
we’ve got you covered.

Let us help make your
dreams come true.

Denise Gallucci

Sr Home Loan Officer
NMLS #507132
509.667.7251
[email protected]

Gregory Olson

NSrMHLoSm#e12L0o4a6n5O1 fficer
509.667.7222
[email protected]
*All loans subject to credit approval.

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Checklist for Finding & Hiring a Builder

Doing a little due-diligence prior to selecting If not, you may be liable for any construction-
a builder will help you have a more successful related accidents on your premises.
experience. BNCW has some good consumer
resources available on our website to help you!  Ask the builder to provide you with names of
Simply visit our website at www.BuildingNCW.org
and look for the “Resources” tab. previous customers. If they won’t, beware. If
Use this checklist to help you select a home builder they do, ask the customers if they would hire
to build your home: the builder again.

 Refer to the directory in the rear of this guide  Ask if you can see the builder’s work, both

for the names of member builders. You can completed and in progress. Check for quality
also ask family, friends or co-workers for of workmanship and materials.
recommendations.
 Do you feel you can easily communicate
 Make sure the builder has a permanent
with the builder? Remember you will be in
business location and a good reputation with close contact with them throughout the
local banks and suppliers. construction process and afterward as you
live in your new home.
 Find out how long they have been in the
 Make sure the builder provides you with a
building business. It usually takes three to
five years to establish a financially sound complete and clearly written contract. The
business. You want to make sure they will be contract will benefit both of you. If you are
around after the construction is complete to having a new home built, get and review a
service any warranties. copy of the home warranty and homeowner
manual as well.
 Check out the company’s rating and if there
 Be cautious of unusually low-priced bids. If
have been any complaints filed with the local
Better Business Bureau: www.bbb.org. the builder is unable to pay for the materials
and labor as the project proceeds, this may
 Make sure the builder has sufficient workers indicate a potential problem—not always, but
potentially. Keep in mind that less expensive
compensation and general liability insurance. does not necessarily mean better!

PORTABLE RESTROOMS FOR...
EVENTS, CONSTRUCTION SITES

& AGRICULTURE JOBS

SEPTIC PUMPING & INSPECTION

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Protecting Your Family From Harmful Lead Dust

Although the Anytime you cut into surfaces painted To learn more about any one of these
Renovation, Repair with lead paint, even if the paint is suggested safeguards, or to source a
and Painting Rule covered by layers of newer paint, you certified RRP contractor or inspector,
does not apply risk creating hazardous lead dust. You contact BNCW at (509) 293-5840, or
to homeowners can reduce the risk of lead exposure online at www.buildingncw.org.
renovating, repairing, in your home by hiring a certified lead
or painting their inspector to check to see if there is lead
own homes, do-it-yourself projects paint in the area of your work. If there
can easily create dangerous lead dust. is lead, then you may want to have a
Protect your family and home – set up trained and certified lead abatement
safely, control the dust, and clean up contractor perform an abatement to
completely. remove the lead from the area before
you begin work.
Follow these safeguards to prevent lead
dust from spreading throughout your Consider hiring a Certified RRP
home: Contractor
When you think you may have lead
• Work safely paint, it may be best to hire a trained
• Get the right equipment lead-safe certified RRP contractor.
• Follow good work practices These contractors have been trained
• Consider hiring a Certified Lead in special methods to minimize dust
and clean up thoroughly to reduce the
Abatement Contractor or Inspector chance of lead contamination.

www.fortearchitects.com
240 North Wenatchee Ave.
Wenatchee, WA 98801
(509) 293-5566

Residential
Alterations
Remodels
Additions
Interiors
Landscape

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Selecting a Trusted Lender Avoiding Copyright
Infringement
A trusted lender will help you choose the right type of loan
to help you accomplish your ownership or refinance goals The key to avoiding copyright infringement is to understand
while meeting your budget needs. By offering a wide range that copying any part of another designer’s or builder’s plan
of loan programs, such as All-in-One custom construction, is illegal. If you ask your designer, architect or builder to
first-time home buyers, lot construction loans, reverse design or construct the same exact feature found in another
mortgages and many government assistance programs, builder’s home, it is a violation of copyright.
your lender will be able to tailor a solution to your specific Many people believe that if you alter a plan by a certain
situation. percentage, you are not in violation of copyright laws.
It’s very important to select from home loan experts that However, even using another designer’s plan as a starting
combine years of experience with dedication to serving as point could place you in violation of their copyright.
guides through the finance process from start to finish. It is not unusual to draw inspiration from a plan in a plan
Consequently, the first step in securing financing begins book, internet plan room or another house. Ask your builder
with finding the right residential loan officer. The residential or designer if they used someone else’s original drawing as
lending expert you choose to work with will provide you with a starting point or "inspiration". If the drawing or home that
a checklist of essential documents you’ll need to take the served as inspiration for the homeowner, builder or designer
next step—completing a loan application.
While you’re completing the application, your home loan ©is "substantially similar" to the new drawing or home, the
expert will be hard at work initiating credit checks, verifying
employment and deposit account history and securing new drawing may be a "derivative work”. Unauthorized use of
credit approval. Once the application has been submitted, a derivative work to build a house is copyright infringement.
your dedicated loan officer works in concert with your
Realtor ™ (if applicable) to ensure all the necessary property 69
information has been secured. At the same time, the loan
officer will be working hand-in-hand with one of their
experienced loan underwriters, whose job it is to verify all
of the submitted documents meet the conditions of the
loan. They also pay close attention to each detail of your
specific loan type to make sure the loan meets the complex
regulatory requirements needed for conditional approval.
The next sequence of events marks the final stage
of securing financing for your purchase, refinance,
construction or remodel project. As the loan processor
completes their final application checks and ensures all
conditions of the loan are met, the lender requests the
closing documents. Behind the scenes, the bank’s loan
closing team or an escrow officer from a title company
ensures titles are created or cleared, arranges for payoff
statements (if needed for your loan type) and puts the final
touches on preparing the closing statements.
Once all the necessary documentation is prepared, your loan
officer will coordinate appointments that are convenient for
your schedule to meet with the loan closer or Title Company.
At this appointment the final signing of loan documents by
you occurs. Upon the final signing, and the escrow company
or bank verifies everything is in order, deeds are recorded
and funds are dispersed, making your home ownership or
refinance goals a reality.

Source: Brette Sangster, NMLS#507149 Vice President, Banner Bank

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If You Need to Evacuate Your Home

There may be conditions under which you will decide to get • Take your emergency supply kit unless you have reason to
away or there may be situations when you are ordered to leave. believe it has been contaminated.
Follow these guidelines for evacuation: • Listen to a battery-powered radio and follow local evacuation
• Plan places where your family will meet, both within and instructions.
outside of your immediate neighborhood. Use the Family • Take your pets with you, but understand that only service
Emergency Plan to decide these locations before a disaster. animals may be permitted in public shelters. Plan how you will
• If you have a car, keep a full tank of gas in it if an evacuation care for your pets in an emergency.
seems likely. Keep a half tank of gas in it at all times in case of
an unexpected need to evacuate. Gas stations may be closed IF TIME ALLOWS:
during emergencies and unable to pump gas during power
outages. Plan to take one car per family to reduce congestion • Call or email the out-of-state contact in your family
and delay. communications plan. Tell them where you are going.
• Become familiar with any alternate routes and other means • Secure your home by closing and locking doors and windows.
of transportation out of your area. Choose several potential • Unplug electrical equipment such as radios, televisions and
destinations in different directions so you have options in an small appliances. Leave freezers and refrigerators plugged
emergency. in unless there is a risk of flooding. If there is damage to your
• Leave early enough to avoid being trapped by severe weather. home and you are instructed to do so, shut off water, gas and
• Follow recommended evacuation routes. Do not take electricity before leaving.
shortcuts; they may be blocked. • Leave a note telling others when you left and where you are
• Be alert for road hazards such as washed-out roads or bridges going.
and downed power lines. Do not drive into flooded areas. • Wear sturdy shoes and clothing that provides some protection
• If you do not have a car, plan how you will leave if you have such as long pants, long-sleeved shirts and a cap.
to. Make arrangements with family, friends or your local • Check with neighbors who may need a ride.
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Home Maintenance Tips

This checklist contains tasks you should complete at least
on an annual basis to keep your home operating efficiently
and to protect your investment.

ANYTIME DURING THE YEAR:

R Check all connections to your electrical system for

possible hazards.

R Check cords and plugs of all electrical appliances for

fraying or signs of wear. Repair or replace as necessary.
Do not overload extension cords.

R Test your smoke detectors, carbon monoxide detector IN THE SPRING:
and radon detector for proper operation. Clean the units
with a vacuum or cotton swab and replace batteries and R Check the condition of glazing compound, caulking and
light bulbs if needed.
exterior paint. Replace or paint as needed.
R Have your heating and air conditioning system(s)
R Exchange glass and screens in storm doors and/or
inspected and cleaned. If your system(s) has a filter,
replace it every three months to keep your unit working windows (also in autumn).
efficiently.
R Inspect the roof for snow damage.
R Inspect all doors and windows for proper operation and R Check for evidence of termites such as sagging floors
a tight fit. Clean the window tracks, clean and adjust the
door thresholds and check that the weather-stripping and ceilings or dry, brown tunnels in the ground near the
hasn’t cracked or torn. Preventing unwanted outside air home’s foundation.
from leaking into your home will reduce your energy bills.
R Seed and feed the lawn and plant annuals, cut back
R Check interior paint and touch up or repaint as needed.
perennials that need pre-growth pruning.
R Inspect the attic insulation. Make sure the entire ceiling
IN THE AUTUMN:
area is covered. Check that the insulation has not blocked
vents in the eaves to prevent buildup of condensation R Mulch perennials that need protection from winter weather
and to allow proper air circulation. Insulation should also
not be touching the underside of the roof sheathing. and prune those that should be cut back in the fall.

R Oil motors of appliances as directed in instruction R Rake and compost leaves.
R Remove hose connections and store hoses to avoid
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Fire Resistance

Fire occurrence in North Central Landscape Zone 1: 0-5 feet if the structure has one-hour
flame-resistant siding OR 0-10 feet if the structure has non-
Washington flame-resistant siding. In this zone, the goal is to prevent
ignitions on or near a structure.
On average, wildland fires occur in Chelan and Douglas
counties between every six and 30 years. Wildland fire has • Plant no trees or shrubs.
been a part of the North Central Washington ecosystem • Use only inorganic mulch. (Rubber mulch is not
since the retreat of the Continental glaciers more than
10,000 year ago. Wildland fire is an essential part of the acceptable for use.)
environment in this area. Fire serves as a key component in
maintaining a healthy and productive ecosystem. To reduce • Plant fire-resistant plants with high moisture content.
fire damage in the fire-prone wildland urban interface of
North Central Washington, home owners can site buildings, Landscape Zone 2: 5-30 feet. In this zone, the goal is
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ACCOUNTING / ADVERTISING, APPLIANCE SALES & ARTIFICIAL TURF /
BOOKKEEPING MARKETING SERVICE SYNTHETIC LAWNS
SERVICES
Graybeal Signs, Inc. Sav-Mart MJ’s Odds & Ends, LLC dba Worry
Augustedge, PLLC Monte Graybeal 1729 N. Wenatchee Ave. Free Lawns
Tricia McCullough 1909 N. Wenatchee Ave. Wenatchee, WA 98801 Mat Nikolas
521 S. Chelan Ave., Suite A Wenatchee, WA 98802 (509) 663-1671 Wenatchee, WA 98801
Wenatchee, WA 98801 (509) 662-6926 Fax (509) 662-3788 (509) 670-0407
(509) 494-8500 Fax (509) 663-4583 [email protected] Fax (509) 662-8875
Fax (509) 494-8504 [email protected] www.savmart.net [email protected]
[email protected] www.graybealsigns.com
www.august-edge.com APPRAISAL ASBESTOS
Inbound Wenatchee ABATEMENT /
CliftonLarsonAllen Shae Lipp NCW Appraisal INSPECTION
Angela Spies East Wenatchee, WA 988801 Tony Thompson
517 N. Mission St., Suite B (509) 741-0040 610 N. Mission St., Suite 114 A Central, LLC
Wenatchee, WA 98801 [email protected] Wenatchee, WA 98801 Rob Witheridge
(509) 663-5622 http://inboundwenatchee.com/ (509) 387-6256 1509 S. Wenatchee Ave.
Fax (509) 663-5732 Fax (509) 664-5115 Wenatchee, WA 98801
[email protected] The ADG Media Group, LLC [email protected] (509) 860-3519
www.cliftonlarsonallen.com Amy Gustin www.ncwappraisal.com Fax (509) 888-5543
PO Box 1886 [email protected]
Cordell, Neher & Company PLLC Wenatchee, WA 98807 ARCHITECTS,
Sean Patton, CPA (509) 264-1852 DRAFTING, DESIGN & A1 Asbestos, LLC
175 E. Penny Rd., Suite 1 Fax (509) 888-2067 ENGINEERING Tim Powell
Wenatchee, WA 98801 [email protected] 1115 Walla Walla Ave., Suite A
(509) 663-1661 www.theadgmediagroup.com Complete Design, Inc. Wenatchee, WA 98801
Fax (509) 662--5678 Ryan Kelso (509) 782-8889
[email protected] The Good Life PO Box 1914 Fax (509) 782-0332
www.cnccpa.com Mike Cassidy Wenatchee, WA 98807 [email protected]
10 First St., #108 (509) 662-3699 www.asbestoswenatchee.com
Greg Brault, CPA Wenatchee, WA 98801 [email protected]
Greg Brault (509) 888-6527 www.completedesign.cc ASSOCIATIONS /
East Wenatchee, WA 98802 [email protected] ORGANIZATIONS
(425) 985-2914 www.ncwgoodlife.com Forte Architects
[email protected] Lenka Slapnicka G.W.A.T.A.
APARTMENT 240 N. Wenatchee Ave. Jenny Rojanasthien
Red Bench Bookkeeping RENTALS Wenatchee, WA 98801 285 Technology Center Way, Suite 133
Services (509) 293-5566 Wenatchee, WA 98801
Christa Michel Poltz Rentals, LLC Fax (509) 664-6817 (509) 661-9000
PO Box 678 Beth Gordon [email protected] [email protected]
Wenatchee, WA 98807 307 S. Mission Street, Suite H www.fortearchitects.com www.gwata.org
(509) 433-4588 Wenatchee, WA 98801
[email protected] (509) 662-9723 Lopez Design, LLC Lake Chelan Chamber of
http://redbenchfinancial.com Fax (509) 663-8072 Abe Lopez Commerce
[email protected] PO Box 2674 Tiffany Gering
Tidd Tax & Accounting LLC Wenatchee, WA 98807 216 E. Woodin Ave.
Steve/Tina Tidd Quality Pacific, Inc. (509) 398-0120 Chelan, WA 98816
Wenatchee, WA 98801 Paul Sunich Fax (509) 555-1212 (509) 682-3503
(509) 662-5951 1595 NW Gilman Blvd. #13 [email protected] [email protected]
Fax (509) 888-0186 Issaquah, WA 98027 www.lopez-design.com www.lakechelan.com
[email protected] (425) 746-4660
www.tiddtax.com Fax (425) 746-0603 modFORM LLC NCW Economic Development
[email protected] Duff Bangs District
Veritas Accounting Solutions Wenatchee, WA 98801 Karen Francis-McWhite
PLLC (206) 902-8232 1300 Fifth Street
Ceinwyn Rudnick [email protected] Wenatchee, WA 98801
200 Palouse St., Suite 101 https://www.modformllc.com/ (509) 682-6907
Wenatchee, WA 98801 [email protected]
(509) 979-7431 www.ncwedd.com
[email protected]
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SMART Association Ogden Murphy Wallace, PLLC Town Ford Lincoln North Cascades Bank
Brian Ducey Julie K. Norton Pat Armstrong Mindi Doré
1711 S. Jackson St. 1 Fifth Street, Suite 200 700 3rd St. SE 614 N. Mission Street
Seattle, WA 98144 Wenatchee, WA 98801 East Wenatchee, WA 98802 Wenatchee, WA 98801
(206) 812-3819 (509) 662-1954 (509) 663-2111 (509) 682-7372
Fax (206) 285-1693 Fax (509) 663-1553 Fax (509) 663-8222 Fax (509) 888-6009
[email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected]
www.smartwa.org www.omwlaw.com www.yourtownford.net www.northcascadesbank.com

The Wenatchee Downtown AUDIO / VIDEO Town Toyota Numerica Credit Union
Association Tony Lisson Denise Gallucci
Linda Haglund Deep Water Home & Electronics 500 3rd Street SE 812 N. Wenatchee Ave.
101 Palouse Street #35 Ken Moore East Wenatchee, WA 98802 Wenatchee, WA 98801
Wenatchee, WA 98801 131 E. Woodin Ave. (509) 888-5000 (509) 667-7251
(509) 662-0059 Chelan, WA 98816 Fax (509) 888-5052 Fax (509) 667-7221
Fax (509) 665-9889 (509) 682-4529 [email protected] [email protected]
[email protected] Fax (509) 888-2036 www.towntoyota.com www.numericacu.com
www.wendowntown.org [email protected]
www.deepwaterelectronics.com AUTO BODY / Peoples Bank
WV Chamber of Commerce COLLISION REPAIR / Darel Ansley
Shiloh Burgess AUTO / TRUCK GLASS 901 N. Mission St.
137 N. Wenatchee Ave. DEALERS Wenatchee, WA 98801
Wenatchee, WA 98801 First Choice Collision Center, Inc. (509) 664-5311
(509) 662-2116 Apple Valley Honda 601 N. Wenatchee Ave. Fax (509) 664-5315
Fax (509) 663-2022 Tod McLaughlin Wenatchee, WA 98801 [email protected]
[email protected] 400 Highline Dr. (509) 663-7008 www.peoplesbank-wa.com
www.wenatchee.org East Wenatchee, WA 98802 Fax (509) 663-8299
(509) 662-1551 [email protected] Washington Federal Bank
ATTORNEYS Fax (509) 662-5632 www.firstchoicecc.com Amanda Pearcy
[email protected] 830 N. Wenatchee Ave.
Davis, Arneil Law Firm LLP www.applevalleyhonda.com BACKFLOW TESTING Wenatchee, WA 98801
Danielle Marchant / Steve Smith & REPAIR (509) 662-4429
617 Washington Street Cascade Autocenter Fax (509) 664-5476
Wenatchee, WA 98801 Mark Ward H20 Connections NW [email protected]
(509) 662-3551 148 Easy Street Jason Williams www.washingtonfederal.com
Fax (509) 662-9074 Wenatchee, WA 98801 PO Box 59
[email protected] (509) 663-0011 Cashmere, WA 98815 Washington Trust Bank
www.dadkp.com Fax (509) 663-8839 (509) 885-6920 Heidi Myers
[email protected] [email protected] 523 Valley Mall Pkwy.
Jeffers, Danielson, Sonn & www.cascadeautocenter.com https://www.h2oconnectionsnw. East Wenatchee, WA 98802
Aylward, P.S. com/ (509) 884-7111
H. Lee Lewis Sangster Motors, Inc. Fax (509) 884-9861
2600 Chester Kimm Road Don Sangster BANKS, CREDIT [email protected]
Wenatchee, WA 98801 912 N. Miller St. UNIONS & FINANCIAL www.watrust.com
(509) 662-3685 Wenatchee, WA 98801 INSTITUTIONS
Fax (509) 662-2452 (509) 662-6134 BUILDING PRODUCT /
[email protected] Fax (509) 662-6137 Banner Bank LUMBER SUPPLIERS
www.jdsalaw.com [email protected] Brette Sangster
www.sangstermotors.com 501 N. Mission St. Builders FirstSource
Moore Law Firm, PLLC Wenatchee, WA 98801 Dane Strausz / Greg Armstrong
Byron J. Moore Town Chrysler Jeep Dodge (509) 886-8282 3628 Chelan Hwy. North
1114 N. Mission Street, Suite C-2 Nissan Fax (509) 663-7439 Wenatchee, WA 98801
Wenatchee, WA 98801 Mick Fabian [email protected] (509) 662-4407
(509) 293-9867 1001 N. Miller St. www.bannerbank.com Fax (509) 662-1153
Fax (509) 241-0941 Wenatchee, WA 98801 [email protected]
[email protected] (509) 888-9595 www.buildersfirstsource.com
www.moorelawpllc.com Fax (509) 888-0737
[email protected]
www.townchryslerdodge.net

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Lake Chelan Building Supply CABINETS CEMENT / CLEANING SERVICES
Brett LaMar CONCRETE / - RESIDENTIAL /
585 Wapato Way Bagdon’s Inc. ASPHALT COMMERCIAL
Manson, WA 98831 Larry & Sarah Bagdon
(509) 687-9595 760 S. Wenatchee Ave. Central Washington Concrete Below the Surface Cleaning
Fax (509) 687-9652 Wenatchee, WA 98801 Jake Holt Michele Stutzman /
[email protected] (509) 662-1411 1351 S. Wenatchee Ave. Kristen Kennedy
www.yourlumberyard.com Fax (509) 662-1478 Wenatchee, WA 98801 PO Box 4949
[email protected] (509) 662-6375 Wenatchee, WA 98807
Lowe’s Home Improvement www.bagdons.com Fax (509) 662-6856 (509) 670-7072
Warehouse [email protected] [email protected]
Ramon Iniguez Smith Custom Woodworking, Inc. www.centralwashingtonconcrete.com www.belowthesurfacecleaning.com
1200 Walla Walla Ave. Jared Smith
Wenatchee, WA 98801 3768 N. George St. Godbey Red-E-Mix Clear View Services, Inc.
(509) 663-4530 East Wenatchee, WA 98802 David Freels Marsha Hays
Fax (509) 663-7978 (509) 884-3781 505 SW Ansel PO Box 4865
[email protected] [email protected] Brewster, WA 98812 Wenatchee, WA 98807
www.lowes.com www.smithcustomwoodworking.com (509) 689-2415 (509) 663-1931
Fax (509) 689-2041 [email protected]
Marson & Marson Lumber, a CARPET & FLOOR [email protected] www.clearviewncw.com
division of TAL Holdings, LLC COVERINGS
Rodney Bullion SlabJack Geotechnical Karen’s Kleening, LLC
11724 Riverbend Drive Inside Design Carpet One Jerald Sargent Karen Holtorf
Leavenworth, WA 98826 Joel McDonald East Wenatchee, WA 98802 East Wenatchee, WA 98802
(509) 548-5829 2101 N. Duncan Drive (509) 888-4600 (509) 884-5998
[email protected] Wenatchee, WA 98801 [email protected] [email protected]
www.marsonandmarson.com (509) 662-9500 www.slabjackgeotechnical.com
Fax (509) 663-1010 COMMERCIAL
Midway Building Supply [email protected] Wenatchee Sand & Gravel REFRIGERATION
Chris Wood www.insidedesignc1.com Bob Mikelson
132 Clarkson Mill Road 1351 S. Wenatchee Ave. North Valley Mechanical, Inc.
Tonasket, WA 98855 The Floor Factory, Inc. Wenatchee, WA 98801 Rodney Rumbolz
(509) 486-2888 Vickie Sparks (509) 663-5141 PO Box 1369
Fax (509) 486-1363 13 S. Wenatchee Ave. Fax (509) 662-6856 Okanogan, WA 98840
[email protected] Wenatchee, WA 98801 [email protected] (509) 422-5544
www.midwaybuilding.com (509) 662-1421 www.wenatcheesandandgravel.com Fax (509) 422-5545
Fax (509) 662-0602 [email protected]
Valley Supply Co. [email protected]
Eric Cochran www.thefloorfactory.com Committed to your satisfaction...
Central Washington
(509) 933-1800 The Floorman Dedicated to your safety PROUD MEMBER
Fax (509) 933-1802 Dave Lutz
[email protected] Orondo, WA 98843 Approved
www.valleysupply.com (509) 699-0099 Auto Body
[email protected]
Western Materials, Inc. Free Estimates
Andy Johnston CARPET CLEANING
5704 Nelpar Drive Lifetime Warranty
East Wenatchee, WA 98802 Clean Air Connection
(509) 886-5182 Verl Sutton Laser Measuring System
Fax (509) 886-5184 10 Fifth Street
[email protected] Wenatchee, WA 98801
www.westernmaterials.com (509) 663-9562
Fax (509) 662-3199
Weyerhaeuser [email protected]
Arlyn Anderson www.yourcleanconnection.com
220 Occidental Ave. S.
Seattle, WA 98104
(206) 369-7667
[email protected]
www.trusjoist.com

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Allen & Kim Tangeman, Owners
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COMPUTER STORES, CONTRACTOR Chelan Cedar Homes Hackenmiller Construction LLC
PARTS, SERVICE & - COMMERCIAL Rick Reed Dustin Hackenmiller
CONSULTING BUILDER PO Box 3149 Wenatchee, WA 98801
Chelan, WA 98816 (509) 860-5331
FastNetSecurity LLC Talos Construction LLC (509) 682-9783 [email protected]
Martin Hall Travis Hibbard [email protected]
PO Box 618 PO Box 2607 www.chelancedarhomes.com Hanson Home Construction, LLC
Entiat, WA 98822 Chelan, WA 98815 Dave Hanson
(509) 423-7884 (206) 819-4600 Custom Construction & East Wenatchee, WA 98802
[email protected] [email protected] Cabinetry by Shane Covey, LLC (509) 670-1153
www.fastnetsecurity.com www.talosconstruction.com Shane Covey [email protected]
Wenatchee/Chelan www.hansonhomesllc.com
CONCRETE CONTRACTOR (509) 885-0961
- RESIDENTIAL [email protected] Harper Homes, LLC
Black Forest Finishing BUILDER www.wenatcheebuilt.com Brian Harper
John Black www.chelanbuilt.com East Wenatchee, WA 98802
Wenatchee, WA 98801 Beazley Construction (509) 630-4012
(509) 630-0660 Sam Beazley Delthor Construction & [email protected]
[email protected] PO Box 739 Development
http://blackforestfoundation.com/ Manson, WA 98831 Justin Delfino HCD Homes LLC
(509) 687-3805 Omak, WA 98841 Brian Favor
Industrial Cutting & Coring, Inc. Fax (509) 687-3805 (509) 846-1111 630 Valley Mall Pkwy, #444
Pat Brown [email protected] [email protected] East Wenatchee, WA 98802
101 S. Roland Ave. (509) 741-2548
East Wenatchee, WA 98802 Berry Construction Dream Makers Construction LLC [email protected]
(509) 886-4114 3014 GS Center Road Jose Perez
Fax (509) 886-4111 Wenatchee, WA 98801 Cashmere, WA 98815 Jessup Home Design
[email protected] (509) 888-1961 (509) 423-4969 Alan Jessup
www.industcutcore.com [email protected] [email protected] East Wenatchee, WA 98802
www.berrycon.com @GeneralContractor77 (509) 679-4030
Jones Concrete, LLC Fax (509) 884-0598
Aaron Jones BOA Construction Co. Eider Construction, LLC [email protected]
Wenatchee, WA 98801 Clark Cooke Chad Miller
(509) 679-9431 East Wenatchee, WA 98802 PO Box 139 Lange Construction, LLC
[email protected] (509) 886-7777 Orondo, WA 98843 Andrew Lange
Fax (509) 884-5790 (509) 699-1092 Wenatchee, WA 98801
King’s Concrete [email protected] [email protected] (509) 860-3604
Victor Navarro www.boaconstruction.net www.eiderbuilding.com [email protected]
PO Box 3709 www.mylangehome.com
Wenatchee, WA 98807 BTO Construction G.L. White Construction, Inc.
(509) 881-1050 Steve Varrelman Greg White Lenssen Homes
[email protected] PO Box 67 Wenatchee, WA 98801 Kent Lenssen
Pateros, WA 98846 (509) 663-7420 Malaga, WA 98828
Legion Concrete Services LLC (509) 923-2802 Fax (509) 667-9774 (509) 679-1996
Obed Maravilla Fax (509) 923-0222 [email protected] Fax (509) 888-6987
Orondo, WA 98843 [email protected] www.glwhiteconstruction.com [email protected]
(509) 860-4723 www.lenssenhomes.com
[email protected] C & C Investment Properties LLC Ghiglia Homes LLC
Randy Cooper Jim Ghiglia Lexar Homes
Xtreme Concrete PO Box 2874 Wenatchee, WA 98801 Rob Eldred
Julio Gonzales Wenatchee, WA 98807 (509) 679-2505 147 Easy Way #104
East Wenatchee, WA 98802 (509) 670-6706 [email protected] Wenatchee, WA 98801
(509) 668-8899 [email protected] www.ghigliahomes.com (509) 663-1722
[email protected] Fax (509) 663-1717
Carlisle Classic Homes Gold Construction, Inc. [email protected]
Chris Groby Randy Gold www.lexarhomes.com
Leavenworth, WA 98826 PO Box 2507
(206) 782-7070 Wenatchee, WA 98807 Loveridge Homes LLC
[email protected] (509) 663-4946 DJ Loveridge
www.cchbuilds.com Fax (509) 662-9694 East Wenatchee, WA 98802
[email protected] (425) 922-3489
www.goldconstruction.org [email protected]

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McDonald Building, LLC Roberts Construction, LLC Yusi Construction, Inc. ELECTRICAL -
Tim McDonald Mike Roberts Brent Yusi COMMERCIAL
153030 Lakeview St. East Wenatchee, WA 98802 PO Box 1670 & RESIDENTIAL
Entiat, WA 98822 (509) 669-3435 Okanogan, WA 98840 CONTRACTORS
(509) 784-1602 robertsconstruction.mike@gmail. (509) 422-3738
Fax (509) 271-0059 com Fax (509) 422-5792 Ace Electric Inc.
[email protected] [email protected] Ethan McGee
www.mcdonaldbuilding.com Sadler Construction, Inc. Wenatchee, WA 98801
Steve Sadler COUNTERTOPS (509) 221-0597
Monteith Construction, LLC PO Box 2081 [email protected]
Michael Monteith Wenatchee, WA 98807 DC Custom Construction Inc
East Wenatchee, WA 98802 (509) 669-1582 Christina Arnall Don Kruse Electric, Inc.
(509) 387-1891 Fax (509) 663-4926 Serving North Central Washington Kevin Diefenbach
monteithconstructionllc@yahoo. [email protected] (509) 787-2044 PO Box 2088
com www.sadlerluxuryhomes.com [email protected] Omak, WA 98841
www.dccustomconstruction.net (509) 826-4301
Olson’s Construction, Inc. Sage Homes, LLC Fax (509) 826-2749
Rob Olson Rebecca Hackworth Moonlight Tile & Stone [email protected]
PO Box 1653 PO Box 119 Stacy Carlile www.dkeinc.net
Wenatchee, WA 98807 Wenatchee, WA 98807 4932 Contractors Drive #B
(509) 630-3317 (509) 899-9800 East Wenatchee, WA 98802 Leavenworth Electric &
Fax (509) 888-1956 Fax (509) 662-4465 (509) 782-2464 Excavation, Inc.
[email protected] [email protected] Fax (509) 782-2455 Mike McComas
www.olsonsconstruction.com www.sagehomellc.com [email protected] 15353 Hwy 2
www.moonlighttileandstone.com Leavenworth, WA 98826
One-Way Construction NW Inc. Springwater Homes, LLC (509) 763-2000
Brandon Littrell Matt Bergey Precision Waterjet, Inc. [email protected]
1115 Walla Walla Ave., Suite C Wenatchee, WA 98801 Troy Bassett
Wenatchee, WA 98801 (509) 387-0805 207 S. Columbia www.leavenworthelectricandexcavation.com
(509) 679-3256 [email protected] Wenatchee, WA 98801
[email protected] www.springwaterhomesllc.com (509) 888-7954 Stetner Electric Inc.
www.onewayconstructionnw.com Fax (509) 888-0581 Travis Wittman
Stimac Construction, Inc. [email protected] 9224 Road S NW
Phenix Construction, Inc. Vince Stimac www.precisionwaterjetinc.com Quincy, WA 98848
Mel Shiley 630 Valley Mall Pkwy. #411 (509) 787-9109
Chelan, WA 98816 East Wenatchee, WA 98802 DOORS / HARDWARE Fax (509) 797-9109
(509) 670-0270 (509) 884-1873 / LOCKS [email protected]
[email protected] Fax (509) 886-5077 http://stetnerelectric.com/
[email protected]
Pinnacle Custom Builders, Inc. Door to Door Store Vassar Electric, Inc.
Travis Hofstetter The Castle Builders Chris Bagdon Danny Vassar
630 Valley Mall Pkwy. #411 Ken Schober 721 S. Mission PO Box 394
East Wenatchee, WA 98802 East Wenatchee, WA 98802 Wenatchee, WA 98802 Tonasket, WA 98855
(509) 884-1873 (509) 884-2726 (509) 663-3667 (509) 486-1243
Fax (509) 436-0024 [email protected] Fax (509) 664-3257 Fax (509) 486-0192
[email protected] [email protected] [email protected]
The Craftsman www.door2doorstore.com www.vassarelectric.com
R & B Investments Unlmtd LLC Tim Resch
Mike Beverick Wenatchee, WA 98801 Exterior Solutions Wenatchee Electric LLC
Leavenworth, WA 98826 (509) 860-2168 150 1st Street SE Jordan Dovich
(360) 391-9918 [email protected] East Wenatchee, WA 98802 Wenatchee, WA 98801
[email protected] (509) 886-8547 (509) 393-9800
Village Life Fax (509) 886-1577 [email protected]
Real Homes Justin Osborne [email protected]
Jon Port 788 Grant Road www.extsoldoorsandwindows.com
1833 N. Wenatchee Ave. East Wenatchee, WA 98802
Wenatchee, WA 98801 (425) 531-2364
(509) 886-8888 [email protected]
Fax (509) 662-2449 www.villagelifehomes.com
[email protected]
www.realhomes.info Wessman Construction, LLC
Randy Wessman
Cashmere, WA 98815
(509) 264-9662
[email protected]

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EMPLOYMENT Grette Associates LLC Rayfield Bros. Excavating, Inc. FINANCIAL SERVICES
AGENCIES, JOB Ryan Walker David Rayfield / INVESTMENTS /
TRAINING & 151 S. Worthen, Suite 101 9810 Big Y Junction Road CONSULTANTS
PLACEMENT Wenatchee, WA 98801 Peshastin, WA 98847
SERVICES (509) 663-6300 (509) 548-5135 Chadderton Tax and Financial
Fax (509) 664-1882 Fax (509) 548-3102 Services
Active Employment Solutions [email protected] [email protected] Victoria Chadderton
Sabrina Reister www.gretteassociates.com 11 Spokane St., Suite #103
1325 N. Princeton Ave. Rudnick & Sons LLC Wenatchee, WA 98801
Wenatchee, WA 98801 EQUIPMENT RENTAL Brandon Rudnick (509) 884-2402
(509) 888-2105 / LEASING Wenatchee, WA 98801 [email protected]
Fax (509) 888-3065 (509) 979-7423
[email protected] Pape Material Handling [email protected] Edward Jones
Steve Martinez Geoff Gatewood
People Ready 3500 Highway 97A Sligar Excavation 1737 N. Wenatchee Ave., Suite D
Rachel Beardslee Wenatchee, WA 98801 Matt Sligar Wenatchee, WA 98801
113 Palouse St. (509) 884-2934 PO Box 1151 (509) 470-8226
Wenatchee, WA 98801 Fax (509) 884-7730 Wenatchee, WA 98807 Fax (888) 503-1895
(509) 662-1404 [email protected] (509) 881-1351 [email protected]
[email protected] www.paperents.com [email protected] www.edwardjones.com/geoff-
www.peopleready.com www.sligarexcavation.com gatewood
Valley Tractor & Rentals
Work-Force Solutions, Inc. Pete Burke Smith Excavation Paramount Financial Advisors
Debra Montgomery 4857 Contractors Drive Gregg Smith Greg Lone
645 Valley Mall Pkwy. East Wenatchee, WA 98802 PO Box 284 616B Valley Mall Pkwy.
East Wenatchee, WA 98802 (509) 886-1566 Cashmere, WA 98815 East Wenatchee, WA 98802
(509) 888-7779 Fax (509) 884-5464 (509) 782-0446 (509) 662-1100
Fax (509) 888-6664 [email protected] Fax (800) 811-0924 greg@paramountfinancialadvisors.
[email protected] www.valleytractor.com [email protected] com
www.workforcewa.com www.smithexcavation.com www.paramountfinancialadvisors
EXCAVATION
ENGINEERS - CIVIL Tonka Landshaping & FIRE SAFETY /
/ ELECTRICAL / Allemandi Construction, Inc. Excavating SPRINKLERS
STRUCTURAL / Mike Allemandi Dustin Christensen
MARINE PO Box 4001 PO Box 142 Inland Fire Protection, Inc.
Wenatchee, WA 98801 Wenatchee, WA 98807 Tom Wilson
Torrence Engineering, LLC (509) 662-3529 (509) 433-7070 3028 GS Center Road
John Torrence Fax (509) 662-0134 [email protected] Wenatchee, WA 98801
6377 Kimber Rd. [email protected] (509) 884-6717
Cashmere, WA 98815 www.allemandiconstruction.com FENCING / Fax (509) 667-1705
(509) 782-1897 PERGOLAS / [email protected]
Fax (509) 782-3436 J & K Earthworks, LLC GAZEBOS www.inlandfireprotection.com
[email protected] Kurt Davis
www.torrence-eng.com 5593 Nature Shore Dr. Eagle Fence Store FOOD PRODUCTS
East Wenatchee, WA 98802 Alex Lange & BEVERAGES,
ENVIRONMENTAL (509) 886-5906 735 N. Wenatchee Ave. WHOLESALE &
CONSULTING Fax (509) 886-4817 Wenatchee, WA 98801 DISTRIBUTION
[email protected] (509) 860-3603
Black Rock Geosciences www.jkearthworks.com Fax (509) 888-2418 Costco Wholesale #112
Neil Kinnebrew [email protected] Jenny Hoffert
Wenatchee, WA 98801 Rains Contracting, Inc. www.myeaglefence.com 375 Highline Dr. S
(907) 244-1444 Kurt Rains East Wenatchee, WA 98802
[email protected] 44 B & O Road Fiddler Fencing LLC (509) 886-9507
http://www.BlackRockGeo.com Malott, WA 98829 Shauna Beeman Fax (509) 886-9406
(509) 422-2326 Omak, WA 98841 [email protected]
Fax (509) 422-3435 (509) 826-0636 www.costco.com
[email protected] Fax (509) 826-0637
www.rainscontracting.com [email protected]

Valencia Fencing, LLC
Ismael Valencia
East Wenatchee, WA 98802
(509) 668-7900
[email protected]

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FOUNDATIONS GEOTECHNICAL HandyFix Patriot Plumbing, Heating &
ENGINEERING Mark Abplanalp Cooling Inc.
All American Waterproofing and SERVICES East Wenatchee, WA 98802 Sherry Erickson
Spray Inc. (855) 426-3934 536 S. Chelan Ave.
LaNiece Fenton Nelson Geotechnical Associates, [email protected] Wenatchee, WA 98801
PO Box 3081 Inc. www.handyfix.co (509) 662-6262
Kirkland, WA 98083 Sofia Garibay Fax (509) 662-6662
(425) 488-0500 5526 Industry Lane, #2 Quality Restoration and Repair [email protected]
Fax (425) 272-4262 East Wenatchee, WA 98802 LLC www.CallPatriot.net
[email protected] (509) 665-7696 Nicholas Dumas
www.WaterproofMyHouse.com Fax (509) 665-7692 PO Box 2974 HEAVY EQUIPMENT
[email protected] Leavenworth, WA 98826
JLW Custom Concrete, Inc. www.nelsongeotech.com (509) 531-8164 Columbia Crane
Jon Wood [email protected] Lance Hansen
East Wenatchee, WA 98802 GOLF COURSES & PO Box 3363
(509) 670-2937 EQUIPMENT REPAIR HARDWOOD Wenatchee, WA 98807
Fax (509) 886-1836 FLOORING SUPPLIER (509) 888-6671
[email protected] Highlander Golf Club & INSTALLER Fax (509) 888-0092
Joe Gordon [email protected]
Riverway Contractors, LLC 2920 8th Street SE Artisan Flooring, LLC www.columbiacrane.com
Dave Smith East Wenatchee, WA 98802 Jason & Jenny Black
PO Box 809 (509) 884-4653 Serving the Wenatchee Valley HOME AUTOMATION
Wenatchee, WA 98807 Fax (509) 884-9567 (509) 782-0777
(509) 886-7000 [email protected] Fax (509) 782-0777 Arseneault Automation, LLC
Fax (509) 886-7002 www.highlandergc.com [email protected] David Arseneault
[email protected] www.artisanflooringllc.com East Wenatchee, WA 98802
GOVERNMENT / (509) 679-9309
FURNITURE - PUBLIC AGENCIES HEATING, [email protected]
INDOOR & OUTDOOR VENTILATION & AIR www.arseneaultautomation.com
Wenatchee Valley Technical CONDITIONING
MKW Furniture Skills Center HOME
Craig Dixon Peter Jelsing Cascade Mechanical MAINTENANCE
PO Box 223 327 E. Penny Road Contractors Inc.
Peshastin, WA 98847 Wenatchee, WA 98801 Tim Nehls Cascade Tub Repair, LLC
(425) 698-5045 (509) 662-8827 902 E. Woodin Ave. Dana Hazen
[email protected] Fax (590) 662-5993 Chelan, WA 98816 Wenatchee, WA 98801
www.mkwfurniture.com [email protected] (509) 682-5923 (509) 664-2447
www.wenatcheevalleytech.com Fax (509) 682-3558 Fax (509) 663-7517
GARAGE DOORS / [email protected] [email protected]
OPENERS GUTTERS www.cascademechanical.com www.cascadetubrepair.com

Blake’s Garage Door LLC Waterfall Rain Gutters LLC Cozy Comfort Heating & AC HOME STAGING
Blake Harris Leonel Sanchez Craig Brown SERVICES /
Wenatchee, WA 98801 East Wenatchee, WA 98802 PO Box 2347 CONSULTING
(509) 670-8882 (509) 415-9706 Wenatchee, WA 98807
[email protected] [email protected] (509) 665-6859 Designs for Living
www.blakesgaragedoor.com https://waterfall-rain-gutters-llc. Fax (509) 664-1230 Pam Pettit
business.site/ [email protected] PO Box 3718
Perfection Garage Doors and Wenatchee, WA 98807
Service LLC HANDYMAN Dick’s Heating & A/C of (509) 630-7712
Doug Bruggman SERVICES Wenatchee [email protected]
Wenatchee, WA 98801 5533 Nelpar Drive www.designsforlivingwenatchee.com
(509) 888-5253 Avalon Works LLC East Wenatchee, WA 98802
[email protected] Todd Lawrence (509) 884-6444
Wenatchee, WA 98801 Fax (509) 884-2361
(509) 881-4724 [email protected]
[email protected] www.dicksheatingwenatchee.com

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HOTELS / INSURANCE Velocity Insurance Group LANDSCAPING,
HOSPITALITY Dave Shoults MATERIALS & LAWN
Country Financial 1625 N. Wenatchee Ave. CARE
Love Leavenworth Vacation Zane Bock Wenatchee, WA 98801
Rentals 224 S. Mission St. (855) 299-3800 Anderson Landscaping
Sean Lynn Wenatchee, WA 98801 Fax (855) 214-7887 Joe Anderson
1133 US Hwy 2 Suite F (509) 888-5433 [email protected] Wenatchee, WA 98801
Leavenworth, WA 98826 Fax (509) 888-0899 www.nationwide.com (509) 665-4916
(509) 548-5683 [email protected] Fax (509) 663-0655
[email protected] https://representatives. INTERNET ACCESS & [email protected]
www.loveleavenworth.com countryfinancial.com/zane.bock/ SERVICES www.landscapebyanderson.com

INSPECTION CPW Insurance LocalTel Communications Chuck Strawn Landscape Design
SERVICES Nicole Holderness Debbie Purcell Chuck Strawn
118 N. Chelan Ave. 341 Grant Road Wenatchee, WA 98801
NCW Home Inspections, LLC Wenatchee, WA 98801 East Wenatchee, WA 98802 (509) 630-7617
Don Hester (509) 664-2929 (509) 888-8888 [email protected]
Wenatchee, WA 98801 Fax (509) 293-4402 Fax (509) 884-5197
(509) 670-9572 [email protected] [email protected] Elysian Lawn & Landscape, LLC
[email protected] www.cpwauto.com www.localtel.net David Andrews
www.ncwhomeinspections.com East Wenatchee, WA 98802
Draggoo Financial Group Native Network (509) 630-4330
Three Cedars Home Inspection Braden Draggoo Andrew Metcalfe [email protected]
Alan Erhardt 1301 Walla Walla Ave., Suite A 250 East Penny Road, Suite 200 facebook.com/
Leavenworth, WA 98826 Wenatchee, WA 98801 Wenatchee, WA 98801 ElysianLawnLandscape
(509) 881-4664 (509) 888-4345 844-558-2472
[email protected] Fax (509) 663-9034 [email protected] Premium Rock
www.threecedarshomeinspection.com [email protected] www.nativenetwork.com Dean Scott
www.draggoofinancial.com 4801 Contractors Drive
INSULATION IRRIGATION / East Wenatchee, WA 98802
Jake Davison Agency, American SUPPLY / SERVICES (509) 884-2400
Gale Contractor Services Family Insurance Fax (509) 884-7099
Dustin Froeber Jake Davison H.D. Fowler [email protected]
400 S. Worthen 38 N. Chelan Ave. PJ Slagle www.premiumrock.com
Wenatchee, WA 98801 Wenatchee, WA 98801 5544 Nelpar Drive
(509) 662-5171 (509) 888-9007 East Wenatchee, WA 98802 Riverview Landscaping Inc.
Fax (509) 662-5173 Fax (855) 366-9334 (509) 886-8804 Bonnie Jacobs
[email protected] [email protected] Fax (509) 886-0304 East Wenatchee, WA 98802
www.truteam.com www.jakedavisonagency.com [email protected] (509) 884-1319
www.hdfowler.com [email protected]
Intermountain West Insulation Libke Insurance Associates, Inc. See Us on Facebook
Russ Foresman Jeff Rounds KITCHEN & BATH
813 Benton Way 600 N. Chelan Ave. SHOWROOM Standard Pallet Co.
Wenatchee, WA 98801 Wenatchee, WA 98801 Jim Brock
(509) 929-0008 (509) 662-1800 Basins & Spouts 5604 Nature Shore Dr.
Fax (509) 888-0868 Fax (509) 662-1375 Rachel Tilton Rock Island, WA 98850
[email protected] [email protected] 8 Benton St. (509) 670-0632
www.iwinsulation.com www.libke.com Wenatchee, WA 98801 Fax (509) 886-8844
(509) 888-0526 [email protected]
Pro Foam Mitchell, Reed & Schmitten [email protected]
John Barry Insurance Vita Green, LLC
Wenatchee, WA 98801 Craig Field LAND USE Mike Stancil
(509) 679-3772 124 E. Penny Rd., Suite 101 CONSULTING 3774 Iroquois Lane
[email protected] Wenatchee, WA 98801 Wenatchee, WA 98801
www.profoam.com (509) 665-0500 Dan Beardslee Consulting (509) 663-8670
Fax (509) 664-4004 Dan Beardslee Fax (509) 663-8315
[email protected] East Wenatchee, WA 98802 [email protected]
www.mrandsinsurance.com (509) 670-4318 www.vitagreenllc.com
[email protected]

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Young Bucks Landscaping Cashmere Valley Mortgage NONPROFIT Pinnacle Painting
Angel Avelar Shirley Reyes Ron Marotta
PO Box 3526 127 Easy St., Mortgage Dept. Habitat for Humanity of the East Wenatchee, WA 98802
Wenatchee, WA 98801 Wenatchee, WA 98801 Greater Wenatchee Area (509) 630-2929
(509) 470-5684 (509) 662-7722 Natalie Narby [email protected]
[email protected] Fax (509) 662-4184 Wenatchee, WA 98801
www.youngbuckslandscapingllc.com [email protected] (509) 663-1889 PARTY SUPPLIES
www.cashmerevalleybank.com Fax (509) 662-9879
MEDIA - PRINT/ [email protected] Trinity Inflatables
RADIO Cornerstone Home Lending, Inc. www.wenatcheehfh.org Shane Rinker
Nanette Ashmore PO Box 3
Alpha Media Wenatchee 1111 N. Mission St., Ste. C OFFICE EQUIPMENT, Cashmere, WA 98815
1124 N. Miller Wenatchee, WA 98801 SUPPLIES & (509) 782-9973
Wenatchee, WA 98801 (509) 293-4434 SERVICES [email protected]
(509) 663-5186 Fax (866) 400-8577 www.trinityinflatables.com
Fax (509) 663-8779 [email protected]
[email protected] www.houseloan.com/ Kelley Imaging Systems PETROLEUM /
www.kkrv.com wenatcheeteam Greg Bruggman PROPANE
226 Methow Street
METAL / STEEL Guild Mortgage Company Wenatchee, WA 98801 Ag Supply Company
WORK Traci Dry (509) 663-6311 Kerry McCauley
925 Fifth Street, Suite B Fax (509) 662-3231 1101 N. Wenatchee Ave.
Columbia River Steel Wenatchee, WA 98801 [email protected] Wenatchee, WA 98801
Steve Rimple / Doug Gardner (509) 293-9280 www.kelleyimaging.com (509) 888-3399
284 Urban Industrial Ave. [email protected] Fax (509) 663-6614
East Wenatchee, WA 98802 www.guildmortgage.com PAINT & COATING [email protected]
(509) 886-0180 SUPPLIES www.ag-supply.net
Fax (509) 886-8745 Movement Mortgage
[email protected] Angie Knutson Standard Paint & Flooring, LLC Okanogan County Energy, Inc.
http://www.moseslakesteel.com/ 317 N. Mission Street, Suite 300 Randy Stuber Lynn Northcott
home/columbia-river-steel-supply. Wenatchee, WA 98801 201 S. Mission St., Suite 1 PO Box 69
html (509) 888-4001 Wenatchee, WA 98801 Winthrop, WA 98862
[email protected] (509) 662-3428 (509) 996-2228
Micah’s Custom Works https://movement.com/lo/angie- Fax (509) 663-5903 Fax (509) 996-2241
Micah England knutson/ [email protected] [email protected]
3390 Malaga Alcoa Highway www.standardpaintandflooring.com www.okanoganelectriccoop.com
Malaga, WA 98828 NEWSPAPERS &
(509) 665-9631 MAGAZINES PAINTERS - PHOTOGRAPHERS &
Fax (509) 662-7022 COMMERCIAL & PHOTOGRAPHY
[email protected] NCW Media, Inc. RESIDENTIAL
Bill Forhan Travis Knoop Photography
MORTGAGE 215 1`4th Street CW Painting LLC Travis Knoop
COMPANIES Leavenworth, WA 98826 Cesar Nieto Wenatchee, WA 98801
(509) 548-5286 1511 N. Miller St. (509) 860-4321
American Pacific Mortgage Fax (509) 548-4789 Wenatchee, WA 98801 [email protected]
Janice Brown [email protected] (509) 888-2439 www.travisknoopphotography.com
Wenatchee, WA 98801 www.ncwbusiness.com [email protected]
(509) 888-6700 http://cwpaintingllc.com/ PLASTERING /
Fax (509) 888-6701 The Wenatchee World STUCCO
[email protected] Sean Flaherty NC Painting Inc.
www.wenatcheehomeloans.com 14 N. Mission St. Noe Cornelio Stucco by Alex, Inc.
Wenatchee, WA 98801 PO Box 4722 Rhonda Reyes
Caliber Home Loans (509) 663-5161 Wenatchee, WA 98807 15037 SR 97A
Patrick Davidson Fax (509) 663-9110 (509) 860-2387 Entiat, WA 98822
11 Spokane St., Suite 100 [email protected] [email protected] (509) 888-3503
Wenatchee, WA 98801 www.wenatcheeworld.com www.ncpaintinginc.com Fax (509) 888-3504
(509) 860-4955 [email protected]
Fax (844) 670-9091 Pandora Painting & Remodel
patrick.davidson@ Lisa Simmons
caliberhomeloans.com PO Box 5284
https://www.caliberhomeloans. Wenatchee, WA 98807
com/loan-consultant/washington/ (509) 885-5035
ellensburg/pdavidson [email protected]

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PLUMBING Western Ranch Buildings LLC Rookard Custom Pools, LLC Berkshire Hathaway Home
CONTRACTORS, Tanya Davis Dan Rookard Services - Jessup Real Estate
FIXTURES & PARTS 4968 Contractors Drive East Wenatchee, WA 98802 NormaJean Jessup
East Wenatchee, WA 98802 (509) 679-3840 503 Grant Road
Allied Plumbing & Pumps LLC (509) 884-0555 [email protected] East Wenatchee, WA 98802
2131 N. Wenatchee Ave. Fax (509) 884-0563 www.rookardcustompools.com (509) 470-8244
Wenatchee, WA 98801 [email protected] [email protected]
(509) 662-6622 www.westernbuildings.com PORTABLE TOILETS www.normajessup.com
[email protected]
www.alliedplumbingandpumps.com POOL & SPA / Apple Valley Pumping Service Carol Kavanaugh, Managing
CUSTOM CONCRETE Greg Howland Broker - Huber Real Estate
American Plumbing LLC 34 N. Venture Rd. Carol Kavanaugh
Matt Jaramillo Prestigious Patios, LLC East Wenatchee, WA 98802 701 N. Miller Street, Suite C
East Wenatchee, WA 98802 Jesus de La Cruz (509) 884-7960 Wenatchee, WA 98801
(509) 630-0026 East Wenatchee, WA 98802 Fax (509) 886-0549 (509) 670-6762
[email protected] (509) 679-0131 [email protected] Fax (509) 662-2700
www.american-plumbing.org [email protected] www.applevalleypumpingsvc.com [email protected]
www.prestigiouspatios.com
Dave’s Plumbing Inc. POWDER COATING Century 21 Exclusively
David Stufflebeam Berggren Pool & Spa Services LLC Howard Syria
4944 B Contractors Dr. Michael Berggren Cascade Powder Coating 135 N. Mission St.
East Wenatchee, WA 98801 630 Valley Mall Pkwy #348 Josh Potter Wenatchee, WA 98801
(509) 884-5860 East Wenatchee, WA 98802 11 Bridge Street (509) 662-2100
Fax (509) 884-5037 (509) 699-9685 Wenatchee, WA 98801 Fax (509) 662-2112
[email protected] [email protected] (509) 663-9080 [email protected]
www.Berggrenpoolandspa.com Fax (509) 663-9130 www.century21exclusively.com
Peet Plumbing [email protected]
Shawn Spencer Boyer Mountain Pool Inc. www.cascadepowdercoating.com Christine Douglas, Broker,
1004 N. Western Ave. Dale McElroy Realtor @ Laura Mounter Real
Wenatchee, WA 98801 Cashmere, WA 98815 PUMPS Estate & Co.
(509) 662-8626 (509) 670-3555 Christine Douglas
Fax (509) 662-1466 Fax (509) 782-2013 Irrigation Technology & 175 East Penny Rd., Suite B
[email protected] [email protected] Control, Inc. Wenatchee, WA 98801
www.wenatcheeplumber.com www.boyermountaindoorandpool. Julie Hamon (509) 264-7411
com 4956 Contractors Drive [email protected]
POLE BUILDINGS / East Wenatchee, WA 98802 wenatcheevalleyrealestate.com
STEEL STRUCTURES Pool to Spa Services (509) 886-4100
Rick Specht Fax (509) 886-4141 John L. Scott - Wenatchee Real
Steel Structures America, Inc. 160 S. Worthen St. [email protected] Estate
Shawn Sternberg Wenatchee, WA 98801 www.irrigationtech.net Karie Rolen
3635 E. Covington Ave. (509) 662-1590 1201 N. Wenatchee Ave.
Post Falls, ID 83854 Fax (509) 665-0902 RADIO STATIONS Wenatchee, WA 98801
(208) 777-7290 [email protected] (509) 662-4772
Fax (208) 457-8470 www.pooltospaservices.com Icicle Broadcasting, Inc. Fax (509) 662-2700
[email protected] Gary Taylor [email protected]
www.findssa.net 32 N. Mission St. www.johnlscott.com
Wenatchee, WA 98801
(509) 667-2400 Julz Fowler Realtor - Berkshire
Fax (509) 663-9497 Hathaway Home Services -
[email protected] Jessup Real Estate
www.KOHO101.com Julz Fowler
Wenatchee, WA 98801
REAL ESTATE (509) 264-5423
SERVICES [email protected]
www.realtorjulz.com
Augustedge Real Estate
Tricia McCullough Laura Mounter Real Estate & Co.
521 S. Chelan Ave. Laura Mounter
Wenatchee, WA 98801 175 E. Penny Rd., Suite B
(509) 494-8500 Wenatchee, WA 98801
[email protected] (509) 665-9200
Fax (509) 665-9100
[email protected]
www.lauramounter.com

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NCW Association of Realtors JLS Custom Woodcraft & ROOFING SAND / GRAVEL
Callie Klein Construction, LLC CONTRACTOR
610 N. Mission St., Suite 208 Jeff Stephens Two Rivers Sand & Gravel, Inc.
Wenatchee, WA 98801 PO Box 2234 Alpha Roofing Experts, LLC Roy Dickinson
(509) 663-1211 Wenatchee, WA 98807 Kevin Key 22750 Lake Wenatchee Hwy.
Fax (509) 662-0819 (509) 886-3020 PO Box 151 Leavenworth, WA 98826
[email protected] [email protected] Monitor, WA 98836 (509) 763-3280
www.ncwar.realtor www.jlscustomconstruction.com (509) 393-1437 Fax (509) 763-3248
[email protected] [email protected]
The John’s Real Estate P & P Remodeling Services LLC www.tworiverssandandgravel.com
Corporation Rene Perez Lyons Construction & Roofing,
John J. Corning PO Box 556 LLC SAFETY /
130 Riverview Drive Dryden, WA 98821 Patrick Lyons CONSULTANT
East Wenatchee, WA 98802 (509) 264-4976 East Wenatchee, WA 98802
(509) 421-4000 [email protected] (509) 387-3407 Crawford Advantage Solutions Inc
Fax (509) 886-5400 lyonsconstructionroofing@gmail. Steve Heist
[email protected] Story Construction, LLC com 2810 Bickford Ave., Suite 103 PMB
www.johnsrealestate.com Jeffrey Story Snohomish, WA 98290
Wenatchee, WA 98801 Select Roofing (206) 588-9616
Wendy Jones, Realtor - (509) 782-1317 Erick Lozano [email protected]
Berkshire Hathaway Home [email protected] PO Box 211 www.crawfordadvantage.com
Services - Jessup Real Estate facebook.com/storyconstructionllc Rock Island, WA 98850
Wendy Jones (509) 679-5489 SECURITY SYSTEMS -
503 Grant Rd RESTAURANTS [email protected] BURGLAR & FIRE
East Wenatchee, WA 98802
(509) 293-3628 Wok About Grill Summitt Construction Keyhole Security Inc.
[email protected] Shon Smith Keith Bennett David Langlois
110 N. Wenatchee Ave. Leavenworth, WA 98826 708 S. Wenatchee Ave.
Windermere Real Estate/NCW Wenatchee, WA 98801 (509) 548-7065 Wenatchee, WA 98801
Adam Williams (509) 662-1154 Fax (509) 548-7506 (509) 663-5610
517 N. Wenatchee Ave. Fax (509) 665-7461 [email protected] Fax (509) 662-8652
Wenatchee, WA 98801 [email protected] [email protected]
(509) 662-7184 www.wokaboutgrill.com Titan Roofing CW LLC www.keyholesecurity.com
Fax (509) 662-2656 Lindsey Morrow
[email protected] RESTORATION - FIRE Wenatchee, WA 98801 SHOPPING -
www.windermerewenatchee.com / FLOOD / WIND (509) 470-7943 CLOTHING & SHOES
DAMAGE [email protected]
REMODELING / www.titanroofingcw.com Collins Fashions
ADDITIONS Anytime Restoration LLC Marcy Collins
Ben Knierim 2 S. Wenatchee Ave.
A-Team Construction East Wenatchee, WA 98802 Wenatchee, WA 98801
Shane Harrington (509) 881-8819 (509) 665-7600
Wenatchee, WA 98801 Fax (509) 470-7443 Fax (509) 665-0481
(509) 470-0144 [email protected] [email protected]
[email protected] www.collinsfashions.com
Homesley Construction
E.D.Y. Construction Corp. 46 Rock Island Road Reliable Guaranteed Performance and Follow Up!
Ed Gardner East Wenatchee, WA 98802
1250 N. Wenatchee Ave., Suite H-178 (509) 884-0224
Wenatchee, WA 98801 www.homesley.com
(509) 293-2921
[email protected] Turner Restoration, LLC
www.edyconstruction.com Travis Turner
701 Poplar Ave. Unit B1
Jerry’s Custom Homes, LLC Wenatchee, WA 98801
Jerry Martinez (509) 881-0856
Wenatchee, WA 98801 Fax (509) 665-8004
(509) 393-4892 [email protected]
[email protected] www.turnerrestoration.net

Ron Marotta
(509) 630-2929 • (509) 884-1128

PROUD MEMBER [email protected]
Serving the entire Wenatchee Valley

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SIGNS & VEHICLE Northwest Geodimensions, Inc. TRUSSES WINDOW
GRAPHICS Norm Nelson COVERINGS
15 N. Chelan Ave. Louws Truss Inc.
R Digital Design Wenatchee, WA 98801 Jeremiah Murphy Budget Blinds of NCW, Inc.
Mary Big Bull-Lewis (509) 663-8660 5485 Mill Road Greg Crisman
PO Box 3541 Fax (509) 663-6278 Cashmere, WA 98815 PO Box 3062
Wenatchee, WA 98807 [email protected] (509) 300-1100 Wenatchee, WA 98807
(509) 421-0887 www.nwgsurveys.com Fax (360) 384.8800 (509) 662-7444
[email protected] [email protected] [email protected]
www.rdigitaldesign.com TELECOMMUNICATIONS www.louwstruss.com www.budgetblinds.com

STORAGE SHEDS / Elite Telecomm Noble Truss & Lumber, Inc. Miniblinds & More
BUILDINGS Mark Underwood Sarah Erickson Darin Bobysud
PO Box 2158 355 Malaga Alcoa Hwy. 1114 N. Mission St.
Rent-Me Storage, LLC Pasco, WA 99302 Wenatchee, WA 98801 Wenatchee, WA 98801
Julie Hamon (509) 302-7240 (509) 662-1877 (509) 664-2443
4968 Contractors Drive [email protected] Fax (509) 662-5950 Fax (509) 663-4408
East Wenatchee, WA 98802 www.elitetelecomm.com [email protected] [email protected]
(509) 884-0555 www.nobletruss.com www.miniblindsandmore.com
Fax (509) 884-0563 Native Network
[email protected] Andrew Metcalfe UPHOLSTERY - WINDOWS /
www.rentmestorage.com 250 East Penny Road, Suite 200 MARINE / AUTO / GLASS / MIRRORS -
Wenatchee, WA 98801 HOME CLEANING
Rock Steel Structures, Inc. 844-558-2472
Scott Rock [email protected] Wenatchee Upholstery Abarca’s Window & Gutter
1412 Fairway Drive NE www.nativenetwork.com Joe Holmes Cleaning
Moses Lake, WA 98837 353 Malaga Alcoa Hwy Jaime Abarca
(509) 764-9700 TIRES Wenatchee, WA 98801 East Wenatchee, WA 98802
Fax (509) 764-9500 (425) 876-7303 (509) 630-6127
[email protected] Les Schwab Tire Center [email protected] [email protected]
www.rocksteel.com Kirk Moser
301 Grant Road VACUUM SYSTEMS / WINDOWS / GLASS
STORAGE SYSTEMS East Wenatchee, WA 98802 CLEANERS / MIRRORS - SALES
(509) 884-2414
Cascade Woodcrafters, Inc. Fax (509) 884-4186 Sew-Creative Sewing & Vacuum Chelan Glass and Door
Tim Ewing [email protected] Karen Weaver Robert Guerin
1080 Washington St. www.lesschwab.com 1139 Princeton Ave. N. 56 Chelan Falls Road
Manson, WA 98831 Wenatchee, WA 98801 Chelan, WA 98816
(509) 881-4730 TITLE / ESCROW (509) 663-5516 (509) 682-2634
Fax (509) 687-3970 COMPANIES Fax (509) 663-3692 Fax (509) 682-2645
[email protected] [email protected] [email protected]
www.chelanclosets.com First American Title Ins. Co. www.sewvacshop.com www.chelanglass.com
Kristi McPherson
SURVEYORS 16 South Mission WELL DRILLING Community Glass Company, Inc.
Wenatchee, WA 98801 Travis Turner
Erlandsen & Associates, Inc. (509) 663-8555 Tumwater Drilling & Pump, Inc. 606 N. Wenatchee Ave.
Kris Erlandsen Fax (866) 635-0231 Lance Ballew Wenatchee, WA 98801
PO Box 739 [email protected] PO Box 249 (509) 662-8039
Brewster, WA 98812 www.firstam.com Dryden, WA 98821 Fax (509) 662-5719
(509) 689-2529 (509) 548-5361 [email protected]
Fax (509) 689-2520 North Meridian Title & Escrow Fax (509) 548-1100 www.communityglass.com
[email protected] Jim Blair IV [email protected]
www.erlandsen.com 701 N. Chelan Ave. www.tumwaterdrilling.com
Wenatchee, WA 98801
(509) 662-4721
Fax (509) 663-3758
[email protected]
www.northmeridiantitle.com

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THE GLASS WORKS LLC Wenatchee Valley Glass, LLC WINDOWS TINT Shades Window Tinting
Bill Lane Robert Guerin / RESIDENTIAL / Louie Romero
By Appointment Only 5930 Sunburst Lane, Unit N COMMERCIAL / 222 1/2 N. Wenatchee Ave.
Wenatchee, WA 98801 Cashmere, WA 98815 AUTO Wenatchee, WA 98801
(509) 670-4186 (509) 293-0270 (509) 630-5568
Fax (509) 662-7405 Fax (888) 485-1182 [email protected]
[email protected] [email protected]
www.theglassworks.info www.wenatcheevalleyglass.com

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   PROPERTY ASSESSMENT CHECKLIST Source: Complete Design, Inc. 

When looking at new property to build on, take into account the following questions to help you  

       assess if the parcel will suit your needs and budget. 
          
  
  
Land characteristics 

 Define in terms of grading and excavation, foundation requirements. 
Earthquake faults: How close and how risky? 
Elevations: Is the property level? Hilly? Marked by canyons? Are there rock 

          formations that will hamper grading? 
Flood plain: Near enough to provide a hazard? 
Is a Geo‐Tech evaluation required? 
Is parcel large enough for your new structure? 
Riparian areas located on site? 
Soil type: Is it sandy, rocky, full of clay? 
Subdivision restrictions i.e. conveniences? 
Vegetation: Are there trees you can incorporate as a noise or sight buffer, or as an 

          open space corridor for common use? Or will you clear everything to provide landscaping? 
Water: Lakes, lagoons, rivers, streams or ponds? 
Water table, percolation rate: Will these affect foundations and drainage? 
Will Snow load affect design of future structure? 
Wind or Sun exposure? 
Zoning limitations? 

  Other ______________________   

 

Services 
       Check those already in place. If not, how much will it cost to provide them, if required? 
 

            Name of Provider  
Cable       _______________________________  
Electricity     _______________________________  
Fiber       _______________________________  
Gas        _______________________________  
Recycling Disposal   _______________________________  
Sewers, storm drains    _______________________________  
Telephone      _______________________________  
Trash disposal      _______________________________  
Water       _______________________________  
Other        _______________________________ 
 
Improvements 
 How much will it cost to install services and improvements? 
 What will I have to build? 
 What will I be assessed for? 
 Power lines or transmission towers: Where are they? Will they interfere with my plans? 
 Roads: Location? Are they adequate to handle increased traffic generated by my project? 
 Traffic loads on major streets and highways? 
 Existing buildings: Will I need to demolish them? 
 Transportation infrastructure: Proximity of railroad lines, ports, freeways? 
 Is a fire sprinkler system required? 
 Purchase price vs. requirements to prepare site for new structure? 
 Other _______________________ 

 

Amenities 

Which of the following are conveniently located or accessible? 
 Grade school 
 Middle school 
 High school 
 Fire protection 
 Law enforcement 

 Recreation 

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Advertiser Index

24 Anderson Landscaping 5 Jessup Home Design
67 Apple Valley Pumping 23 Kelly Imaging Systems
14 Artisan Flooring, LLC 20 Laura Mounter Real Estate
17 Augustedge Real Estate 64 Lenssen Homes
91 Avalon Works 68 LocalTel Communications
12 Banner Bank 21 Lopez Design, LLC
27 Berkshire Hathaway Home Services – 9 Marson & Marson Lumber, Inc.
Jessup Real Estate 70 Moonlight Tile & Stone
91 BOA Construction Co. 35 Native Network
33 Boyer Mountain Pool, Inc. 43 NCW Home Inspections, LLC
26 Builders FirstSource 30 Northwest Geodimensions, Inc.
25 Caliber Home Loans 66 Numerica Credit Union
84 Carol Kavanaugh – Huber Real Estate 62 Olson’s Construction, Inc.
26 Cascade Powder Coating 32 Patriot Plumbing, Heating & Cooling, Inc.
39 Cashmere Valley Mortgage 3 Pinnacle Custom Builders Inc
34 C&C Investment Properties, LLC 85 Pinnacle Painting
23 Central Washington Concrete 53 Pool to Spa Services
2 Century 21 Exclusively – Betsy Loomis 57 Rookard Custom Pools, LLC
63 Christine Douglas – Laura Mounter Real Estate 7 Sangster Motors, Inc.
66 Clean Air Connection 39 Sav-Mart
20 Collins Fashions 29 Sew-Creative Sewing & Vacuum
65 Community Glass Co. 10 The Floor Factory, Inc.
51 Complete Design, Inc. 28 The GLASS WORKS, LLC
15 D.C. Custom Construction Inc. 45 The Good Life
65 Deep Water Home & Electronics, LLC 70 Travis Knoop Photography
16 E.D.Y. Construction Corp. 69 Trinity Inflatables
31 Eagle Fence Store 49 Village Life
77 First Choice Collision Center, Inc. 92 Vita Green, LLC
68 Forte Architects 43 Wenatchee Valley Glass
32 G.L. White Construction, Inc. 41 Wessman Construction
13 Icicle Broadcasting, Inc. 62 Western Materials, Inc.
19 Jake Davison Agency, American Family Insurance
71 JLS Custom Woodcraft & Construction

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