Thursday, January 29, 2009

And the Winner is...

Prize Drawing has been completed for the 5th Annual Home & Business Showcase & Expo, North Brunswick show. First place went to Greg Oakes, who won “Contractor for a Day” which includes a master carpenter and helper who will be at his disposal for the day to complete a project or projects of his choosing at his home.

5 second place prizes, $150 off the choice of deck reconditioning, exterior house washing, excavation services, window, door or siding replacement go to the following:

· Tannika Robinson
· George Williams
· Linda Mehner
· Faye Lloyd
· Lionel Bryant


If we have not heard from you by next week we will call you directly to schedule your services! Again, congratulations to all of you!

There is a list of some of our services in the right hand column here on our blog, and we will be glad to send them directly to you if you have any challenges viewing them. If there is something you don’t see here, ask!

I recently did some research and was more than a little disheartened to hear that in accordance with consumer complaints filed this past year, contractors are seen as less reputable than used car salesmen. We contend that it is imperative when you are entrusting any service provider entry into your home, no matter how large or small the project is, what the dollar amount is and probably more pointedly, if it is free or part of a prize-give away- you MUST be responsible for who you are figuratively “giving your keys to.”

The reality is, we have come to appreciate that not every client and project is in fact a good fit for us. One of the components of doing business with us that we have added over the years is insisting that potential clients speak directly to one or more of our clients. Considerations are very personal, we create the opportunity for your questions and concerns to be addressed before we begin our work with you. Frankly, we aren’t interested in “one time” projects, we are committed to creating raving fans with every project, every client…lifetime relationships.

Please note that your prize is transferable. Although it is rare to find a homeowner who does not have any pending projects, they do exist. If you happen to be one of these families, pay it forward and pass it on to a friend or family member. Although we do have the capability to take our team on the road, we ask that this offer be within reasonable geographic considerations.

Tuesday, January 27, 2009

On the Level Contracting & Design takes Best in Show

We thought “Best in Show” was an award explicitly pertaining to dog shows! Who knew? Booths were judged at the 5th Annual North Brunswick Chamber of Commerce Home & Business Showcase & Expo 2009, on creativity, interaction with the public and overall appearance. The Brunswick Electric Membership Corporation provided the “Best in Show” award, a portable tabletop electric grill which we are looking forward to trying out.
The reality is, designing functionality into any space with aesthetics in mind, is what we do and is the core of our business. Pulling this off in less than a week was an opportunity to really walk our walk in utilizing the resources around us, creatively finding ways to display who we are and what we do repurposing every item we used, plucked from our home, office and a little help from our friends!
This was our first trade show as exhibitor’s, we are thrilled needless to say to receive this award, but the bigger reward was realizing how much we actually enjoyed the opportunity of talking directly with home owners, other business owners, general interaction with the public.
There were a number of unexpected benefits, unintentionally, we ended up with some great survey content that evolved by simply listening. What we heard is that there are a lot of Do-It Yourself folks out there who want to do their own home improvement projects. We heard that the “honey do lists” are longer than the hours in a year’s worth of weekends!
We were listening and are considering a venue where we can offer some workshops sharing our professional expertise so that you can more easily knock some of those projects off your list. It was great to see so many couples jointly interested in home improvement and although it sound like there is a lot of talent already out there, we’d like to show more of the women how they can take care of some of the items on the honey do list themselves! Post your comments; let us know what workshops you need.
And it is not all about us and our reward! Stay tuned for the next blog posting to see who won the drawings for “Contractor for a Day” and our 5 second place winners, “$150 off specified services.”
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Monday, January 26, 2009

5th Annual Home & Business Showcase & Expo, North Brunswick



On the Level Contracting & Design jumped into the trade show arena for the first time this weekend. Prompted by our Business Coach, Reggie Shropshire, we switched gears and focused all efforts on creating a booth to represent who we are and what we do in a 72 hour space of time! We get by with a little help from our friends. Lynn Hagin was instrumental in letting us pick her brain to get some ideas on how to pull this off. Our friend and neighbor, local artist, Mary Meece of Topsail Beach, jumped in too, offering up her easel, ideas and “continuously” repurposed foam boards…helping us keep to our intent on recycling and repurposing resources. It is amazing to realize the resources available in your own home and office, literally your own backyard and neighborhood when you open up to the possibilities of creatively using what you have. Two or more heads really are better than one, a wealth of information exists if you take the time to appreciate the friends and family around you and at the same time allow them to contribute what they know. An article will follow on E-zine about “How to Create a Trade Show Booth on a Dime,” there were lots of great lessons learned, and we are looking forward to getting to pay it forward having been at the other end of experiencing “givers gain.”

Sunday, January 25, 2009

Reality Check

Landfills are at capacity in several states. Nationally, 369 million tons of solid wasted is generated per year. 98.7 tons (26%) is recycled or composted, 28.5 million tons (8%) was burned in waste-to-energy plants, and 242 million tons (66%) went to landfills.

Tuesday, January 13, 2009

Recycling

We are always looking for ways to positively impact our environment both at work and home। At the very least we are conscious about our use and re-use of resources, starting with simple things like reusable grocery bags, keeping the thermostat down and recycling। It puts it into perspective when you realize the impact a few simple changes can make. Did you know that…

  • It takes 90% less energy to recycle aluminum cans than to make them from raw material
  • The energy saved from recycling 1 glass bottle could operate a 100-watt light bulb for 4 hours
  • Last year Americans recycled enough aluminum cans to conserve 15 million barrels of oil
  • Throwing away one can is the equivalent of pouring out six ounces of gasoline
  • America currently recycles 50 percent of all paper, 34 percent of plastic drink containers, and 45 percent of aluminum cans
  • If all Americans recycled their Sunday paper, the country could save 500,000 trees

from Green Coast Recycling

 

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