Monthly Archives: March 2010

Time for funny stuff! One of our clients wrote this for us…….

The Top Ten Reasons to Green Your Home with Urban Referrals by Tos

10. You’re mesmerized at just how fast your electric meter can spin
09. You can fly a flag in the breeze from your leaky windows
08. The water company just sent you a gift basket for your excellent business!
07. It might be better to have a low-flow shower rather than a “no-flow” one
06. Flushing the toilet sounds like a day at the water park
05. Your air conditioner runs more than most marathoners
04. The IRS could pay you for once (tax credits!)
03. Greenpeace launches a protest every time you turn on the heat
02. Your lawn uses more water than most golf courses
01. You’re getting a sunburn from your track lighting

Homeowner Alert – is your home improvement contractor EPA certified?

Homeowner Alert!

On April 22nd, 2010 the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) will begin to enforce a new regulation aimed at curbing lead paint poisoning to children under six years old, pregnant women, homeowners and workers. This new law (click here to read more) requires that any contractor, sub-contractor or tradesman who works on pre-1978 homes for compensation must be a certified firm and obtain training from an accredited EPA trainer. The contractor must attend a one day 8 hour training on lead safe practices, mandated by the EPA, to be used when renovating pre-1978 homes. This new regulation also affects any property owner who rents apartments that are built before 1978.

You can be certain that our contractor referrals, to homeowners in pre 1978 homes, will have the proper certification. Call anyone at Urban Referrals at 202.332.0848 with questions.

Happy Remodeling!

Marla

Do you own or are you remodeling a pre 1978 home? If so, a must read….

A new rule issued by the Environmental Protection Agency aimed at preventing lead poisoning from lead-based paint goes into effect April 22, 2010.

The rule requires the use of lead-safe practices and is part of the Lead Renovation, Repair and Painting Program, created by the EPA to help keep people safe from lead contaminated dust. Beginning on Earth Day, April 22, 2010, contractors performing renovation, repair and painting projects that disturb lead-based paint in homes, child care facilities, and schools built before 1978 must be certified and must follow specific work practices to prevent lead contamination, according to the EPA.

These rules apply to any activity or renovation at will disturb more than 6 square feet of lead based paint in the interior and 20 square feet on the exterior, in a residential and multi family structures. This new rule affects general contractors, painters, plumbers, residential property owners and managers, carpenters, electricians, and even maintenance personnel. Realtors and property managers should also make themselves aware of the requirements as well. They should be aware of the hazards of lead paint poisoning and ways to prevent it.

The EPA also states that “Deteriorating paint in such homes present a lead hazard through inhalation and ingestion of paint chips and lead contaminated dust and soil. Lead may also be present in varnish, caulk, and other materials. It is important to find out if your home has lead in it or around it!”

Homeowners – please makes sure anyone you hire to conduct remodeling projects has their EPA RRP certification or else your job is in jeopardy of being shut down and the company will be subject to a $37,500 fine!

Contact me for more details.

Happy Remodeling!

Marla

EPA RRP training classes hosted by Urban Referrals

Urban Referrals hosts EPA RRP training on 4/20/2010 and 4/22/2010.

Certified EPA Trainer
Kachina Lead Paint Solutions

Facilitator
The Contractor Coaching Partnership

Who should take this MANDATORY EPA training?

• Remodelers / Carpenters
• Window Contractors
• Siding Contractors
• Renovation Contractors
• Painters and Roofers
• Plumbers and Electricians
• Handyman and HVAC
• Insurance Restoration Contractors
• Anyone disturbing more than 6 sq. ft. of interior and 20 sq. ft. of exterior.

Register below for one class per person:

Click here to register for Tuesday, April 20, 2010.

Click here to register for Thursday, April 22, 2010 (Earth Day!).

Questions; contact Mark Paskell @ 508-847-0162 or
mark@thecontractorcoachingpartnership.com.

Remember, the last date to get certified is April 22nd! If our dates do not work for you contact me (marla@urbanreferrals.com) for alternative solutions.

Contractors! EPA RRP Lead Certification Training

Under the new EPA rule, on or after April 22, 2010, firms working in pre-1978 homes and child-occupied facilities must be certified and use lead-safe work practices during renovations. This new rule affects general contractors, painters, plumbers, residential property owners and managers, carpenters, electricians, and even maintenance personnel.

Urban Referrals, Coach Mark Paskell, and others will be holding two Lead Certification classes in April 2010 at the Waterford at Fair Oaks.

EPA RRP Lead Certification
Location: The Waterford at Fair Oaks
12025 Lee Jackson Memorial Highway
Fairfax, VA 22033
Tuesday April 20th and Thursday April 22nd
7:30am – 5:30pm

Call Mark Paskell at (508) 847-0162 for more details!

energy efficient blinds with rebates and tax credits

Get the sun out of your eyes and money back when you purchase Hunter Douglas’ energy-efficient blinds from 5th Street Ace Hardware and Tenleytown Ace Hardware, as well as Old Takoma Ace Hardware when it opens Spring 2010. Rebates and tax credits apply to the following products:

Duette Architella Honeycomb Shades (rebate: $25 per unit/credit: up tp 30% of purchase price up to $1,500 excluding tax)
Luminette Privacy Sheer s with PowerGlide 2.0 Platinum Technology (rebate: $100 per unit)
Silhouette Window Shadings with PowerRise with Platinum Techology (rebate: $100 per unit)

In addition to these energy-efficient products, the stores will offer Hunter Douglas’ complete line of custom window treatments as well as a house-calls service with a design professional to measure windows. The cost for an appointment is $50, and the fee will be applied to purchases made within one week. To set up an appointment, fill out an online form. (link to: http://acehardwaredc.com/housecalls.html)

The rebate ends 4/15/10
The tax credit opportunity ends 12/ 31/10

Get shopping and have fun!

Federal Tax Credits for Consumer Energy Efficiency

This information is useful and worth the time to read in case you qualify!

energystar.gov