September 2015 - Johnson County Builders Association

Transcription

September 2015 - Johnson County Builders Association
A POSITIVE FORCE IN JOHNSON COUNTY
JOHNSON COUNTY BUILDERS ASSOCIATION
MONTHLY NEWSLETTER
SEPTEMBER 2015
Next Luncheon set
for
October 21st
Here we are again, set to bring in our final luncheon for 2015 on October 21st! If you haven’t
made it to any of our past luncheons, you are missing out! This event is free to members, and
potential members. There are many reasons these meeting are so special, here are a few:
• To educate and keep members informed of the industry’s ever changing subjects, including discussions on upcoming major projects in Johnson County.
• To provide an opportunity to meet our newest JCBA members and engage them in our
association.
• To have a chance to spend time for questions and answers with our local and state elected
officials.
We would like to thank Grandview Bank for sponsoring this event. Our guest speaker will be
Gary Shaw, an architect, and our meal will be from Roscoes. We would also like to thank our
official 2015 door prize sponsor, Lowes of Cleburne, as they always come thru for us with
great prizes. So, please join us October 21st, and bring a friend... hope to see you there!!!
Membership Report
Diona McLain - 3
Mark Sims - 2
Gary Dollgener - 2
Samantha Gillin - 2
Terrie Yeatts - 1
Mike Millsap - 1
Kevin Boren - 1
Sheryl McMinn - 1
October 21st, 2015
11:30 AM - 1:00 PM
Cleburne Conference Center
We encourage each of our members to come. If you bring
a potential member, you will receive a free ticket for the
Flat Screen T.V. drawing. If that potential member signs
up, they will receive a free ticket for that same drawing!
...join the board
... get new members!!!
thank you!
Who’s Who
President
Mike Millsap
For sponsoring our October luncheon!
Vice President
Jeremy Longoria
Click here for bowling sign up sheet
Secretary
Amberly Hadley
Treasurer
Diona McLain
Get the word out!!!
for advertisement
opportunities email:
[email protected]
Thank you!
For your continual support with our
quarterly luncheons.
Housing Starts Edge Lower in August,
Permits Up
Who we are
September 17, 2015
- The Johnson
County Builders Association is a nonprofit organization formed to operate for
the benefit of builders, remodelers, subcontractors, and persons or firms and
corporations engaged in allied trades,
businesses, industries and professions
in the County of Johnson, of the State
of Texas. The membership consists
of building trade professionals and
supporting businesses that are the voice
of the construction industry and promotes
and protects the interest of our members
and consumers.
Nationwide housing starts dropped 3 percent to a seasonally adjusted annual rate of 1.126 million units in August, according to newly released data from the U.S. Department of Housing and
Urban Development and the Commerce Department. Overall permit issuance rose 3.5 percent to
a rate of 1.170 million.
“Permit growth indicates that our members feel confident that consumers are returning to the
market,” said NAHB Chairman Tom Woods, a home builder from Blue Springs, Mo. “However,
builders are reporting concerns with lots and labor availability, which could have contributed to
this month’s production dip.”
“A slight one-month decline is not unusual as the housing market moves forward at a slow and
steady pace,” said NAHB Chief Economist David Crowe. “However, encouraging permit data,
year-over-year increases in single and multifamily production, and rising builder confidence all
bode well for a continuing, gradual recovery throughout the rest of the year.”
Both housing sectors posted production declines this month. Single-family housing starts fell
3 percent to a seasonally adjusted annual rate of 739,000 in August while multifamily starts
dropped 3 percent to 387,000 units.
Combined single- and multifamily starts fell in three of the four regions in August. The Northeast, Midwest and West posted respective losses of 33.7 percent, 9.8 percent and 1.1 percent. The
South registered a 7.1 percent gain.
Multifamily permits rose 4.7 percent to a rate of 471,000 while single-family permits increased
2.8 percent to 699,000.
Regionally, the Midwest, South and West posted respective permit gains of 2.9 percent, 2.4 percent and 9.6 percent. The Northeast fell 4.4 percent.
From NAHB Click for website
Mission Statement
Improve your home’s energy
- Our
primary purposes are to provide
information, exchange communication
and education for members; to interact
with local and state legislative bodies
to foster a positive building climate; to
provide a forum to implement policies
that affect the building industry; and
to promote professionalism among our
members.
efficiency this fall with these
smart winterizing tips
(BPT) - Cooler temperatures and shorter days can only
mean one thing — winter is on its way. January and February are typically considered the coldest months in the
Northwest, Northeast and Midwest regions of the United
States. It can be tough for homeowners to stay cozy inside without running up monthly heating costs. Building
professionals say fall is the ideal time to consider winterizing your home for a more energy efficient and comfortable winter.
Look for simple, affordable fixes.
There are some simple, inexpensive measures that homeowners can do to ensure their homes remain energy efficient, warm and comfortable. For less than
$100, weather-stripping for windows, a door sweep strip and some caulking can help fill any air
leaks to limit energy loss. Replacing the furnace’s air filter every three months can also help create
a more comfortable environment since a clogged filter can reduce the unit’s overall efficiency and
lifespan.
Set the temperature.
Investing in a programmable thermostat allows homeowners to monitor the indoor temperature of
their home remotely via a smart phone or online. Keeping the temperature low when no one is home
and programming the thermostat to increase the temperature when everyone arrives home, annual
heating costs can be reduced anywhere between 5-15 percent, according to the U.S Department of
Energy. The same principle can be applied during summer months to help save on cooling costs.
Prevent ice damming.
If ice damming on the roof is an annual problem, consider taking measures to completely stop dams
from forming. Major damage can result from ice damming, so it’s never too early to start thinking
about a long-term solution. Ice damming occurs when warm, indoor air escaping through the roof
melts snow on the shingles. The water then refreezes as it runs off the roof, creating a barrier of ice
at the edge. Shovelling snow or chipping ice away can threaten life, limb and roof, so it’s best to
consider more permanent solutions.
Keep warm air inside.
While weather-stripping and caulking can help address air leakage, the U.S. Department of Energy’s
Home Energy Saver website says that proper air sealing insulation and attic venting are the best
methods to stop ice damming from occurring. Spray foam insulation is a modern solution that both
insulates and seals to help stop ice damming. Installed by licensed professionals, spray foam insulation, like that available from Icynene, works well in all climates and fills in gaps and cracks to help
stop air leakage as well as ice dams formation.
As a long-term solution, spray foam insulation helps maintain a comfortable temperature year round
while helping to control monthly heating and cooling expenses. Thanks to spray foam insulation’s
air-sealing qualities, homeowners can reduce the size of their heating and cooling equipment since
less effort is required to heat or cool the home.
While air leakage can play a role in higher-than-average heating and cooling bills, a well-insulated
home and economical winterizing can help you get through the cold winter months. Homeowners
can learn the five easy steps of selecting the right insulation for their home on icynene.com.
2015 Members!
We urge each of you to welcome each other to the Johnson County Builder Association. Please encourage each other to join our next
general membership meeting.
ANDERSEN AIR
Mark Andersen
114 W Heard
Cleburne, TX 76033
(817) 558-0005
[email protected]
www.andersenaircleburne.com
PINNACLE BANK
Tinky Harp
226 W. Katherine P. Raines Blvd.
Cleburne, TX 76033
O – 817.645.0420
E – www.pinnbank.com
HAZELWOOD PROPERTIES
Tom Hazelwood
1500 W. Henderson St.
Cleburne, TX 76033
HENSON LUMBER COMPANY
Mike Rainwater
P.O. Box 340
Cresson, TX 76035
O – 817.396.4321
M – 817.675.6554
E – [email protected]
APOS FLOORS
Fernando Rodriguez
104 C.R. 319 B
Alvarado TX 76009
O – Phone (817) 645-0460
W – aposfloors.com
PROVIDENCE TITLE
Terrie Yeatts
504 North Ridgeway
Cleburne, TX 76033
O- 817-289-2500
E- [email protected]
HEWLETT OFFICE SYSTEMS
Justin Hewlett
218 FM 2280
Cleburne, TX 76031
(817) 645-1571
[email protected]
hewlettofficesystems.com
ATMOS ENERGY
Carl McLain
360 N. Gregory St.
Joshua, TX 76058
(214) 316-4564
[email protected]
CANCUN CONSTRUCTION AND
REMODELING INC
Roger Castillo
6341 Hill Ct.
Rio Vista, TX 76093
M – 817-915-4571
E – [email protected]
QUALITY BRAKES & ALIGNMENT
Joel Henslee
1008 E. Henderson Street
Cleburne, Tx 76031
O – 817.556.2455
M – 817.371.5106
E – [email protected]
W – www.qualitybrakes.net
INTEGRITY FOUNDATION
Jeff Marshall
5047 David Strickland Rd Ste 102
Fort Worth, TX 76119
O – 817-561-6500
R.E. EVANS CONSTRUCTION
Richard Evans
1423 Grand Avenue
Cleburne, TX 76033
O - 817-320-0115
E - [email protected]
JAMES HARDIE BUILDING PRODUCTS
Alex Ulrich
PO Box 1239,
Hewitt, TX 76643
M – 817.659-9780
E – [email protected]
CHEYENNE COMMERCIAL INTERIORS
Mike Millsap
2501 Pecan Springs
Cleburne, TX 76031
M – 817.980.1631
E- [email protected]
RE-MAX OF CLEBURNE
James E. Wright
1601 W. Henderson
Cleburne, Texas 76033
Office: (817) 641-6696
[email protected]
www.remaxo9702.remaxtexas.com
LAYLAND PLUMBING
Amberly Hadley
114 N. Caddo
Cleburne, TX 76031
O – 817.645.5671
E – [email protected]
CLEBURNE FORD
Robert de la Garza
3800 N. Main
Cleburne TX 76033
O – 817.641.0441
M – 817.975.0534
E – [email protected]
RE-MAX OF CLEBURNE
Rhonda Day
1601 W. Henderson
Cleburne, Texas 76033
Office: (817) 233-8814
[email protected]
www.remaxo9702.remaxtexas.com
LONE STAR AUTOPLEX
Bill Rice
2235 N. Main
Cleburne, TX 76033
O – 817.645.3953
M – 817.648.6918
F – 817.645.9531
E – [email protected]
W – www.lonstarcdj.com
COLDWELL BANKER
Bob King Realty
1647 W. Henderson St.
Cleburne, Texas 76033
Office: (817) 641-9873
www.bobkingrealty.com
DAGLEY INSURANCE
Donna Collum
1 Walnut St, Ste 125
Cleburne, TX 76033
O –972.731.9595
C – 214.808.8124
[email protected]
W – www.dagleyins.com
RHODES BUILDERS, INC
Mark Rhodes
606 Stoneridge Cr.
Cleburne, TX 76033
M – 817.994.1367
E – [email protected]
LONGHORN W CONSTRUCTION
John Whitehorn
4421 CR 1202
Cleburne, TX 76031
(817) 946-3419
RIVER ROCK INVESTMENTS
Michael Petty
PO Box 262
Cleburne, TX 76033
(817) 999-0155
[email protected]
LOWE’S OF CLEBURNE
Glenn Shepherd
2100 North Main Street
Cleburne, TX 76033
O – 817-357-3000
[email protected]
DUGGER BROTHERS A/C HEATING
Laura and Camillo Borondy
301 S. Wilhite
Cleburne, TX 76031
O – 817.641.7631
E – [email protected]
SERVPRO OF CROWLEY
Cecil Yates
1027 Horse Creek Rd. Bldg 2 Space A
Crowley, TX 76036
(817) 297-8588
[email protected]
MARK SIMS CONSTRUCTION LLC
Mark A. Sims
P.O. Box 1376
Cleburne, TX 76033
M – 817-929.8934
E – [email protected]
DUGGER ELECTRIC
Jeremy Longoria
P.O. Box 3305
Cleburne, TX 76033
O – 817.774.9473
M – 817.933.2578
W – www.duggerelectric.com
SOUTHWEST PROPERTIES &
CONSTRUCTION
Trennon Massengale
P O Box 689
Godley TX 76044
O – 817-219-4544
E – [email protected]
MARSHALL YOUNG INSURANCE
P.O. Box 39
Cleburne, TX 76033
O- 817.645.9155
W – http://www.marshallyoung.com/
E – [email protected]
FIRST FINANCIAL BANK
Diona McLain
200 N. Ridgeway
Cleburne, TX 76033
O – 817-556-5625
E – [email protected]
w – www.firstmybank.com
STATE FARM INSURANCE
Crystal Plaster
1632 W. Henderson, STE C
Cleburne, TX 76033
O – 817.645.3974
McCOY CORPORATION
Chris Gilley
3208 N. Main
Cleburne, TX 76033
O – 817.641.0212
E – [email protected]
W – www.mccoys.com
GC SURVEY & DRAFTING, LLC
Greg Cavataio
M-817-908-8512
[email protected]
STEWART TITLE
Lorri Landerros
106 Hyde Park
Cleburne TX 76033
O- 817-558-1961
E – [email protected]
MITCHELL’S CARPET CENTER, INC.
Jamie Abbott
211 N. Main Street
Cleburne, TX 76033
O – 817.558.8501
E – [email protected]
GILLIN REALITY LLC
Team Gillin: Samantha Gillin, Alex Federowski,
Sheryl McMinn
218 W. Fourth Street
Keene, TX 76059
O – 817.556.3141
F – 817.556.3138
TECHNICAL CHEMICAL COMPANY
Howard Dudley
O-817.645.6088
TORRES – BOREN ROOFING, INC.
Ubaldo Torres & Kevin Boren
Mary Boren – Office Mgr.
1202 Wendell Avenue
Cleburne, Tx 76031
O – 817.202.0374
M – 817.774.7701
E – [email protected]
W – torresborenroofing.com
MORRISON SUPPLY
Gary Dollgener
101 Bellevue
Cleburne, TX 76033
C – (817) 944-4203
E – [email protected]
W – www.morsco.com
GLENNA CALAHAN REAL ESTATE
Glenna Calahan
1200 W Henderson, Ste. I
Cleburne, TX 76033
P – (817) 645-9308
E – [email protected]
NOLTEX TRUSS
Mike Simms/ Chris Kincaid
8800 E. FM 916
Grandview, TX 76050
O – 817-866-3333
E – [email protected]
GRANDVIEW BANK
Sandy Ledbetter
P.O. Box 1779
303 Colonial Drive
Cleburne, TX 76033
O – 817.641.3100
E – [email protected]
W – www.grandviewbank.com
WESTEND GRILL
Derek George
1629 W. Henderson
Cleburne, TX 76033
O – 817.641.0404
M – 817.925.1999
E – [email protected]
NORTH STAR BANK
Dean Woodruff
104 N. Nolan River
Cleburne, TX 76033
O – 817.641.9000
HANNA & COOK REALTY, LLC
Edie Hanna
Cell: 817-475-1271
WESTHILL CONSTRUCTION, INC.
Ted Reynolds
P.O. Box 2016
Cleburne, TX 76033
O – 817.558.2504
M – 817.994.2428
E – [email protected]
PATE’S HARDWARE
Jeff Pate
1307 Morgan St.
Granbury, TX 76048
O – 817.579.7675
E – [email protected]
HARMON INSURANCE AGENCY
Greg Harmon
109 B Westmeadow
Cleburne, TX 76033
O – 817.641.3401 M – 817.219.6759
E – [email protected]
W – www.Harmonins.net
Advertising space now available!!!
Email: [email protected]
CLICK FOR PRICING AND SIZING
September 2015
Sun
Mon
Tue
Wed
Thu
Fri
Sat
October 2015
Sun
1
2
3
4
5
Mon
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
4
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
Tue
Wed
Thu
Fri
Sat
1
2
3
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
29
30
31
Board
Meeting
4:00 pm
Quarterly
Luncheon
11:30 1:00
27
28
29
30
25
26
27
28