2013 louisville home garden & remodeling
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Louisville Home Garden & Remodeling is the official guide to the annual Home, Garden and Remodeling Show that is held each spring.TRANSCRIPT
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2013 Official Show Guide
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Custom homes range from $350,000 to the upper
$500,000s. The Reserve at Rock Springs features
new, uniquely designed custom homes for up to
$650,000. Located about one mile east of The
Summit on Hwy. 22. Visit HomeIsRockSprings.com
or call 502.425.4899.
Saratoga Springs
Embracing all the beauty nature has to offer,
these new custom homes range from
$300,000 to $400,000s. Located on Old
Heady Rd., one mile off of Taylorsville Rd.,
inside I-265. Visit HomeIsSaratogaSprings.com
or call 502.240.0002.
Our craft is building
Attention to
detail and careful
planning are just a
couple of reasons
why RJ Thieneman
home communities
have been recognized for over 50 years. These
centrally located communities accommodate every
lifestyle with design and elegance reminiscent of
Louisville’s most beautiful historic neighborhoods.
Our family of builders takes great pride in their
craftsmanship, making for the best and most
energy-efficient homes. Put it all together, and we
aim not to just provide a neighborhood to live
in but a community to thrive in.
For more information on how to be a part of our
award-winning communities, visit rjthieneman.com.
ROCK SPRINGS
SARATOGA SPRINGS
LOUISVILLE
THE SUMMIT
TAYLORSVILLE ROAD264
71
22
26564
your community
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design featureCreating Your Outdoor Living Space page 16Outdoor living areas have become so much more than additions to the home, and the traditional backyard has been transformed into a multi season extension of the home’s interior.
24 Local StyleFind new & trendy products for your
home right here in Louisville.
28 Louisville Embraces Farm to Table MovementWhy buying and eating local is beneficial to all of us.
32 Garden ParaphernaliaThe perfect products to
create gardens large & small.
March 1-3, 2013KentucKy expo center, South Wing B & c
LouisvilleHomeShow.com
Official Show GuideWelcome to the Show .....................................................10
Show Highlights ..............................................................11
Getting Around the Home Show ........................................13
Disc-Connected K9s – World Famous Frisbee Dogs ............. 39
Seminar Schedule ..........................................................40
Home Show Floor Plan ..............................................42
Booth List ......................................................................43
Show Details ..................................................................49Show Sponsor: Produced by:
Contents MArCH 2013
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36 Good Bugs Bad BugsWhether or not you’re a bug lover, you can appreciate them for the good work they do in a garden.
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is to buy local.
• A local company, selling to the GENERAL PUBLIC in Louisville for 59 years.
• The ONLY appliance center in this region with full time employees trained for their delivery crews, installers and servicers.
• GE’s LARGEST authorized builder distributor that is authorized to sell to EVERYONE.
• Price matching policy that includes Friends and Family Quotes.
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Home Builders Association of LouisvilleBob Thieneman, Jr. - PresidentPerry Lyons - Vice PresidentPat Durham - Treasurer Don Karem - SecretaryTom Raver - Associate Vice PresidentCharles J. Kavanaugh - Exec. Vice President
Publisher Charles J. Kavanaugh
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Contributing Writer Nancy Miller
Louisville Home, Garden & Remodeling is published once a year by the Home Builders Association of Louisville and distributed free of charge to selected homeowners in the Greater Louisville area and at the show. We take no responsibility for omissions or errors.
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2013 Official Show Guide
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There are so many reasons to attend the Home, Garden & Re-modeling Show…. Cause we’re locally produced; Cause you deserve to have fun; Cause your dog is lazy; Cause your home needs some TLC; Cause your garden is dead; Cause we’re Lou-isville’s Original Home Show! The Home, Garden & Remodeling Show presented by Window World and sponsored by LG&E may be more than 60 years old, but we constantly evaluate the event to provide attendees access to the latest products, trends, seminars, and entertainment each year. New components in 2013 are the Belgard Hardscapes Outdoor Living Pavilion, a buy local mar-ketplace, cooking seminars with local chefs, entertaining and educational seminars; and loads more family-friendly fun.
Of course you will still be able to talk with exhibitors about their products or services. One of the best features of this show is your ability to comparison shop products all under one roof. It’s amazing how much easier it is to find the right product for your home improvement project when you can touch and see the products nearly side by side. We are also extremely proud that our 2013 Home, Garden & Remodeling Show is presented by Window World and sponsored by LG&E. Shop at the website (LouisvilleHomeShow.com) before and after the show. Get ready to enjoy yourself at this year’s Home, Garden & Re-modeling Show presented by Window World cause you deserve it!
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Spring is in full bloom throughout the Belgard Hardscapes Out-door Living Pavilion. Imagination and innovation play out in exquisite detail as the region’s top names in landscapes and hard-scapes show outdoor living at its finest. Trees, shrubs and flowers grace patios, pergolas and paths in a kaleidoscope of innovation.
Bluegrass Pavers, My Pool and Patio, and Hill Pavers exhibit their design prowess in the Belgard Challenge, a demonstration of how Belgard pavers, paving stone and garden wall products in an array of colors, shapes and finishes create distinctive outdoor environ-ments for any architectural style of home. You can vote on your favorite to help determine the winner of the Belgard Challenge at the Home Garden & Remodeling Show.
Cause You Live Outdoors
Cause Your Dog is Lazy
You and your family can watch some of the best Frisbee dogs on the planet perform amazing routines. Back by popular demand Zorra, Lucky Boy, Jaxson, Mr. Bonez, Ginger Spice and their buddies will delight you with their skill and antics. Each shows carries a delightful message of fun, athleticism and canine bond-ing. You have to see them to believe them!
BeLgArD hArDScApeS outDoor Living pAviLion
DiSc-connecteD K-9S - WorLD FAmouS FriSBee DogS preSenteD By LogAn LAveLLe hunt
For A ScheDuLe See pAge 39
The Owsley Brown II Portable Planetarium, part of U of L’s Gheens Science Hall & Rauch Planetarium, is sponsored at the Home, Garden & Remodeling Show by Boland Maloney Lum-ber. Engaging for adults and children, it’s a state-of-the-art digital planetarium that envelops the audience and invites the explora-tion of the universe. Join us for an experience you won’t forget. On Friday, March 1st only, teachers may register to win an on-site visit of the Planetarium to their school. Shows throughout the weekend will last eight to twelve minutes.
Cause You See Starsthe oWSLey BroWn ii portABLe pLAnetArium preSenteD By BoLAnD mALoney LumBer
For A ScheDuLe See pAge 39
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March 1-3, 2013
cooking SeminarsPresented by Trend Companies of Kentucky
Some of the area’s culinary stars will divulge a few secrets, demonstrate delectable finesse and offer tastings you won’t want to pass up. And don’t be surprised if local celebrities or government officials challenge each other to a cook-off! Sponsored by The Trend Companies of Kentucky.
container gardeningPresented by Jeff Wallitsch of Wallitsch Landscaping and Nursery
Jeff Wallitsch of Wallitsch Landscaping and Nursery uncovers the do’s and don’ts of container gardening, including fairy gardens and succu-lents. If you’re not sure what type of container is suitable, he’ll pique your imagination. There’s more to selecting and preparing the soil than you might think, and he’ll fill you in. Wallitsch will also have some handy advice about watering. He’ll discuss thrillers, fillers and spillers, the three types of plants you should mix into a container garden. Finally, he will share his three rules for gardening. No, we’re not about to spill the beans. Come hear for yourself!
raised Beds for urban gardeningPresented by Tom Filben
Tom Filben, Jefferson County Extension Master Gardener, will discuss why, where and how to build raised beds. His demonstration model will visually help tell the story about this exciting gardening concept. But that’s not all. There’s a lot to learn and he’s here to get you started.
Biological control in the gardenPresented by Blair Leano-Helvey of Entomology Solutions
Biological control of garden pests may sound overly scientific, but Blair Leano-Helvey of Entomology Solutions (bugsbehavingbadly.com) pres-ents it in easy-to-understand terms. She’ll discuss fascinating facts about beneficial bugs and pollinators and will explain how to get more good bugs into your garden by putting biological control into practice.
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There’s so much to see and do at the Home, Garden & Remodeling Show that it’s hard to know where to begin. You may notice The Trend Seminar Stage attracts an enthusiastic crowd. That’s because a variety of experts in their fields take to the stage to offer demonstrations and presentations that are as informative as they are entertaining.
For A FuLL ScheDuLe oF SemimArS See pAge 40.
The folks at the Louisville Convention and Visitors Bureau have the inside track on what to do and where to go in and around Louisville. They invite you to stop by their visitors center at the Home, Garden & Remodeling Show to learn more about why our city is such a great place to live, play, work and visit. Babe Ruth’s bat from the Louisville Slugger Museum & Bat Factory and Muhammad Ali’s boxing gloves from the Muhammad Ali Center at will be on display. The Belle of Louisville will show a mini paddlewheel steamboat and the Kentucky Derby Museum will showcase jockey apparel. And there’s plenty more to discover from the KentuckyShow!, The Parklands of Floyds Fork, Mint Julep Tours, Horseshoe Casino, Thirsty Pedaler, Derby Dinner Playhouse and Louisville Mega Caverns. Located at the entryway of the Home,Garden & Remodeling Show.
Cause You Live HereLouiSviLLe DeStinAtion ShoWcASe
photo courtesy of Louisville Convention and Visitors Bureau
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What to bring?
Admission: Cash – no credit cards accepted at the gate. And don’t forget you can order your ticket online at www.LouisvilleHomeShow.com and receive a one year subscription to Better Homes and Gardens magazine. An ATM will be on site.
Pictures: You can bring your camera so you can record the thousands of ideas you're inspired to have while touring the show.
How long will it take me to get through the Show?
If you are a serious shopper you could be with us for up to 4 hours! And don’t worry about getting too tired – during your visit you can take a break at a food court, the Logan Lavelle Hunt Disc-Connected K-9's Stage, or sit and enjoy one of our many seminars at The Trend Seminar Stage.
What to wear?
Comfortable shoes are a must. The Show is nearly 300,000 square feet so wear your best pair of walking shoes and think about strapping on that pedometer!
How to prepare?
Think ahead about projects you would like to complete this year. You can "shop" online first by reviewing a list of exhibitors who will be at the show and prepare yourself with questions for the experts on hand. Our website also has our seminar schedule so you can plan your day.
Are you handicapped or think the Show is too big to handle?
Gould’s Medical will have scooters and wheelchairs at the Show to rent – this service will be located in the lobby area.
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Photo BoothsIt’s said that a picture is worth a thousand words, so this could be a great time to let a photo speak for you! Don’t be shy. Smile and get in the spring-is-almost-here spirit. Clown around with a friend, capture a peck on the cheek or pose for an impromptu family photo at our photo booths sponsored by Boland Maloney Lumber.Located at the entry to the show and near the Planetarium.
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Outdoor living areas have become so much more than additions to the home, and the traditional backyard has been transformed into a multi season extension of the home’s interior. The essentials of interior design---space planning, scale and proportion, color, and texture---integrate fur-niture, lighting, flooring, textiles and accessories. A similar mix of artful elements plays out in an outdoor living environment. Landscaping is no longer considered an afterthought, but can be pivotal to the overall design.The concept of outdoor living has been becoming broader since the 1970s, and has encompassed an orchestration of landscapes, hardscapes and an evolving view of approaches to exterior design. Outdoor kitchens mirror the attention given to their interior counterparts. Living areas are no longer a hodgepodge of serviceable but undistinguished furniture and sturdy, if predictable fabrics. Pots of flowers, a couple of benches and a trellis have long given way to lush landscapes, multi faceted hardscapes and sophisticated outdoor light-ing. Landscaping can be over the top or understated. But creatively con-ceived and executed landscaping is crucial to an outdoor living space that gets high marks for aesthetics and functionality. Few professional landscapers would dissuade homeowners from don-ning gardening gloves and getting to work planting and pruning in the yard. But a lack of knowledge and experience can cost time and money, leading many homeowners to admit they wish they had sought profes-sional advice. “Too often people invest a lot of money in plants but want to cut back on reconditioning the soil as a way to save money. My biggest challenge is to convince them to condition the soil before they begin any extensive landscaping. Another problem is inattention to irrigation, drainage and fertilization. If landscaping fails, contributing reasons usually are improper
watering and weed control,” says Tony Karimi, president of My Pool and Patio and of Cardinal Nursery and Landscaping. “And, in most cases, a lawn needs to be seeded at least once a year because of droughts.
“Too often people invest a lot of money in plants but want to cut back on reconditioning the soil as a way to save money. My biggest challenge is to convince them to condition the soil before they begin any extensive
landscaping."- Tony Karimi
Most pros think in terms of a combination of landscaping goals. “The idea is to have the landscape change throughout the year, with something blooming all the time. We make sure you’ll have flowers from spring un-til November. We build height differences and variations in color into gar-den design. Of course, we design landscaping to complement an individual home. People find it very helpful when we show them a 3D design. We visu-ally walk them through the landscape, showing what the plants will look like in five years with the hardscape and house in the background,” says Karimi. He and his team interweave different types of stone paving into the landscape design, using natural stone such as cobblestone, limestone or slate as frequently as possible. He sees a trend toward man made products for hardscapes. “We look at the lines of the house, the layout of the yard and how it flows, then create a patio and outdoor living area to complement the house. Each house demands its own application of products. For exam-
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Outdoor Living Space
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ple, a house in the woods might use different textures, sizes and colors than a suburban home or a contemporary house,” says Bluegrass Pavers president Craig Breneman. He counsels clients that a well installed hardscape will last a lifetime but that the greatest design in the world won’t last if not installed cor-rectly. “The site has to be inspected to determine if it will stand up to the system. Proper excavation is key. And some systems have extensive drain-age underneath, with a series of lines, sleeves and pipes,” he notes. He attributes many mistakes to issues with slopes and drainage, explaining that with the rain that comes into paver systems, ninety percent runs off and doesn’t soak through. “Stay with the specs of a hardscape product. Don’t take shortcuts. If you do, it may look good for a year or two, but in five or ten years down the road you’ll have problems. Like anything else, it’s all about quality,” says Hill.
User friendly guidelines for hardscapes:
• Work with, not against the architecture of the house and its relation to the property. Particular accents and angles should be thoughtfully incor-porated into the hardscape plan.
• Extend visual lines from your home’s corner, doors, and windows to create shapes that integrate your landscape design into the architecture.
• When deciding on a size for your outdoor “rooms”, look at more than the size of your chairs and tables – think about the space you’ll need when chairs are pulled out, and other factors such as areas where guests will mingle.
• Design areas of visual interest off your major axis points. The sight line from your back door or kitchen window should lead to a beautiful flow-ering tree, an intimate sitting area, or vine-covered gazebo. These focal points guide the eye.
planting the Landscape
Kevin Young, of Land Design and Development, warns clients not to choose plant material that is too large, or may become too large, for a space and may not be appropriate for growing conditions. He also urges them to select plants that will have year round interest. “It’s also important to take into consideration the architecture of the house. For example, typical foundation planting of boxwoods and evergreens at the corner of the house wouldn’t be the best choice for a contemporary home. Going with something that would be more of a focal point would be a better idea,” he suggests. “Some of our clients are from other parts of the country. When they move here they may want to have the tropical plants they were familiar with in Florida. But it doesn’t quite work that way. It’s usually better to use native plants. For example, a boxwood grown locally will do better than a boxwood brought from a greenhouse in Arizona. Sure, sometimes we buy plants that aren’t available locally but we have to baby them for a while and they never do as well as native plants,” says Karimi. Young supports the use of native plants because they are less reliant on an irriga-tion system. “It’s also better to use native trees and shrubs because they’re resistant to drought and freezing cold. You don’t want to plant a tree that’s unlikely to make it,” says David Mindel, partner at Mindel, Scott & Associates. Scott Hannah, a partner at Heritage Engineering, knows the value of native plants, but also sees the benefits of plants that are not native to the region. “There are some great grasses that aren’t native to Kentucky; maybe they’re even from a different country. But they’re very efficient with water and serve a nice purpose in the extreme summer weather we have in Louisville,” he remarks. When designing a landscape, he likes diversity in the sizes of plant materials and believes it’s important to have color throughout the year, such as dogwoods that flower in the spring, hydrangeas for summer, ma-ple trees for fall color, and hollys with red berries in the winter. “Bark as a texture can be beautiful on its own,” Hannah says. “Good landscaping takes into account how tall a tree or shrub will grow when it matures. What looks good in a two gallon container may not turn out to be at all what you want. Also, be careful about planting trees under power lines because LG&E may trim and maintain them so that they don’t cause power lines to come down,” warns Mindel.
“Good landscaping takes into account how tall a tree or shrub will grow when it matures.
What looks good in a two gallon container may not turn out to be at all what you want.
- David Mindel
He also guides clients toward soil preparation. “You must identify your type of soil. Some plant materials like acidic soil; others don’t. Also, some soils hold water in and that can be a problem because certain plants don’t like their feet being wet. So you need to be aware of the drainage. Whenever you plant a tree or landscape material, you should prepare the soil around the tree with fertilizer and peat moss. You don’t want to go overboard with fertilizer, but if you fertilize appropriately and have a good prepared bed.
Landscaping is getting greener!
Living an environmentally responsible lifestyle is about not only how you live in your house, but also how you create your outdoor environment. Landscape design can reflect a broad spectrum eco-friendly design.
photo courtesy of Belgard Hardscapes
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“Although this region is rich with the resource of water, many areas of the country are not and have focused on water efficient landscaping. I think we will see more emphasis paid to it in this area in the future,” says Hannah. “We are also probably going to see the shrinking of the footprint of traditional lawns. We love our lawns here, and I think that’s okay. But I believe we are going to see some less traditional landscaping such as rain barrels. Rain barrels store rain water from the roof to use for watering gardens and lawns. Cardinal Nursery and Landscaping notes that stored water also may be used for flushing toilets, washing cars and in washing machines. Since introducing the concept of rain barrels in April 2006, the Metro-politan Sewer District (MSD) has placed about 400 throughout the com-munity, with each barrel providing storage for 58 gallons of water.
“We are also probably going to see the shrinking of the footprint of traditional lawns. We love our lawns here,
and I think that’s okay. But I believe we are going to see some less traditional landscaping such as rain barrels.
- Scott Hannah
Cardinal Nursery’s green initiatives include rain gardens, which are planted depressions that allow rainwater runoff from roofs, driveways, walkways and compacted lawn areas to be absorbed rather than flowing into storm drains and streams. If not captured, the water can collect lawn chemicals, pesticides and an alarming array of toxic material that can harm fish and animals, destroy vegetation and threaten residential and recreational areas with pollutants. Rain gardens filter harmful substances, help alleviate flooding and drainage problems, and assist in replenish-ing ground water supply. Another welcome benefit is that rain gardens reduce the frequency of mowing. The Metropolitan Sewer District reports that rain gardens have the capability of handling storm water produced in an average rainfall. One inch of rain, covering a 30’ x 50’ roof equates to 935 gallons of water. How to create your own rain garden. MSD offers this advice for homeowners:
• Understand how storm water flows through your yard and identify areas in which it causes problems.
• Place the rain garden 10’ or more away from the home’s foundation to photo courtesy of Belgard Hardscapes
photo courtesy of Belgard Hardscapes
See Outdooring Living at its finest at the Belgard Hardscapes Outdoor Living Pavilion at the Home Garden & Remodeling Show.
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prevent water seepage into the basement, but close enough to the source of the water runoff so that water can flow into the garden bed. However, the rain garden should not be located in an area that retains water for more than 24 hours. The rain garden should be placed on a flat or slightly sloping area. The gardens generally function best in full or partial sun. But, depending on the types of plants you select, gardens can flourish in a shady area.
• Evaluate the soil where you are considering placing the rain garden. If the soil is composed of a high percentage of clay, storm water will not soak in. You may need to amend the soil to improve infiltration. To have your soil tested or to learn about amending the soil, MSD suggests con-tacting the Jefferson County Extension Service (http://ces.ca.uky.edu/jefferson).
• Plan your rain garden based on your budget and your ability to manage the site. The rain garden needs to be wide enough to spread water evenly over the entire area, reaching all the plants. To achieve this, make sure the downspout extension reaches far enough into the garden to dispense the water. The rain garden should be dug deep enough to drain within 24 hours. Most residential rain gardens are 6” to 12” deep.
• Design the rain garden so that plants are placed in an aesthetically pleasing layout. Remember to take into consideration the amount of sun required by each plant. The garden can be accessorized with things such as rocks, garden ornaments and mulch. Native plants offer many advantages and are available in many colors, sizes and textures. Non-native plants may be used as long as they are not invasive, such as Purple Loosestrife, Crown Vetch, Wintercreeper, English Ivy and Burning Bush.
We are delighted to welcome the Belgard Challenge to this year’s Home, Garden & Remodeling Show presented by Window World. “We’re excited to have three of Louisville’s premier hardscape con-tractors exhibit their unique designs and building capabilities in a competition setting using Belgard products. All three are very expe-rienced in designing outdoor living areas using the newest products in the industry. They know each other, take pride in doing a great job and are going to enjoy a lively, friendly competition,” says Todd Steward, territory manager of Belgard Hardscapes. Vying for the Belgard Challenge title are Bluegrass Pavers, Hill Pav-ers, and My Pool and Patio. The winner will be determined by votes cast electronically by Home, Garden & Remodeling Show attendees as they exit the Belgard Challenge area at the Show.
What you'll see at the Show:
“We’re bringing a new flair to the Louisville paver market. Visi-tors to our exhibit area will be able to visualize how their own house and driveway could look, from front yard to backyard,” says Craig Breneman, president of Bluegrass Pavers. His company’s professional stoneworkers demonstrate their artistry using a wide selection of stone paving options, from cobblestones to interlocking stones and segmen-tal retaining wall systems. Scott Hill, president of Hill Pavers, considers the Belgard Chal-lenge the ideal setting in which to demonstrate the practically un-limited possibilities to incorporate unexpected elements into outdoor living. Although he’s keeping many of his plans under wraps until the doors of the show open, he hints at a design that incorporates foun-tains, a firepit, walls, sitting area, an outdoor kitchen, furniture and a few surprises.
“When people walk into our area they won’t believe they’re at the Expo Center. We’re going to have extensive landscaping, stone pedes-tals and columns, a firepit, pizza oven, bar and grill, pergola, seating walls, and a patio. I want people to be able to have fun envisioning what could be designed outside their own home,” says Tony Karimi, president of My Pool and Patio. “It’s going to be beautiful but very achievable.”
the Belgard challenge in the outdoor Living pavilion
Special thanks to these Belgard Challege participants:
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View and vote for your favorite at the Home, Garden & Remodeling Show March 1-3.
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Stop by our booth to learn how you can transform your deck with PPG products or visit your neighborhood PPG Porter Paints store to learn more. www.ppgporterpaints.com
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“Louisville has done an excellent job with the buying local movement,” says Summer Auer-bach, president of the Louisville Independent Business Association (LIBA). Food is perhaps one of the most obvious and most appreciated components of the buy local movement. “As people become more educated about where their food comes from and the reality of com-mercial farming methods, they’re taking more interest in what they eat and what types of businesses they want to support,” comments Auerbach, who is owner of Rainbow Blossom Natural Markets. “At Rainbow Blossom, we’ve always bought local products because we love the variety and the people who sell them. It’s been our little niche and I think we were kind of the pioneers in local foods. Now there are more and more farms that are providing us with great local items.” Restaurants are at the forefront of the local food movement as farm-to-table plays an in-creasingly important role in local menus. Kathy Cary of Lily’s was one of the chefs who led the way in educating diners bite by delicious bite about the wealth of local food sources. Jim
Gerhardt of Limestone, Coby Ming of Har-vest, Michael Crouch of Bistro 1860, Bruce Ucán of Mayan Café, and Shawn Ward of Jack Fry’s have garnered star studded reputations for their commitment to and innovative use of lo-cal ingredients “I support many local growers and farm-ers. It’s a no brainer to use the best and fresh-est ingredients I can get. Some of the ones I rely on are Sapori d’Italia, Capriole Farms and Creekstone Meats. And I love the duck and chicken eggs from my father, Charles Moore, in Shelbyville,” says Volare chef Josh Moore. Although his menus feature a variety of prod-ucts from area farms, his dishes are redolent with produce from his own farm where his bounty includes squash, peppers, onions, potatoes, broc-coli, cauliflower, brussels sprouts, swiss chard, kale and 30 varieties of heirloom tomatoes. “Farming is intensive. But it’s definitely a labor of love,” he remarks with obvious pride. “It’s very interesting to see that the Louisville market is sort of on the cutting edge of the lo-cal food movement. I don’t think bigger, fancier places such as New York are able to do any bet-
ter than we are in terms of high quality, locally grown food products,” says Ron Mikulak, food critic for The Courier-Journal. In recent years, farmers’ markets have sprouted up throughout Louisville and offer produce and meats as well as condiments and sauces, foods to-go and even an array of offer-ings that are cooked on the spot. If a trip to the farmers’ market is part of your food shopping agenda, you’ll likely want to check out Community Supported Agriculture (CSA). Members of CSAs generally pay the farmers for weekly shares of the harvest. Prod-ucts available at individual farms vary but may include vegetables, dairy, meat, baked goods and flowers. Depending on the CSA, members may be able to pick up their items at the farm or from distribution points in the area. “People are becoming more educated about food systems, where their food comes from, how it gets from Point A to Point B, and what has to happen in that time period. They’re looking at what’s in their food as well as how it’s grown and the time it takes to transport it. If it takes two to three weeks to transport
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food, things such as chemicals might have to be applied to preserve it. The long timeline also means the food will lose its freshness,” says Kathy Shadburne Reed, owner of Maple Morning Farm in Louisville. Shadbourne Reed stresses that there’s a learning curve for buying local. “People get spoiled by groceries and have to change their thinking. Once you educate yourself and un-derstand the seasonality of food, you can plan what your family will have each month and build meals around that,” she advises. While fruits, vegetables, eggs and some meats are of-fered through many CSAs, Shadburne Reed enjoys talking about what else is available. Fish (locally caught cat fish from Kentucky lake), bread, canned foods, apple juice and ci-der, beer and wine---they’re all local and avail-able through CSAs.If all the talk about local foods is making you want to grow your own, you’re not alone. “There’s been a major influx of new gar-deners. The majority of our focus is on edible products. We even have customers who want to grow pineapples and papayas. But we try to be realistic and don’t want them to get there hopes too high,” laughs Chloé Guenther, re-tail manager at Bunton’s Seed. “Some people just want to see the action happening and to
be part of growing something, even if they don’t need to stock their pantry. I know some enthusiastic gardeners who live alone, yet they buy 20 tomato plants.” She encourages the novice gardener to start with greens---kales, lettuce, spinach---because they don’t produce a fruit and are easier and less disappointing to grow. She also suggests that people who are new to gardening start with plants, noting that seed starting has many variables. “We sell loads of strawberry plants. They’re easy to get going but are difficult to take care of in winter. Blackberries and blueberries may not be as easy to grow but they’re very reward-ing,” says Guenther. “Our herb selection has grown immensely. We used to carry thyme, oregano and basil. Now we’re getting requests for sorrel, lovage, lemongrass and verbena.” Also, think about what you want to do with the produce. Do you intend to harvest directly to the table or do you want to pre-serve for the off season? Or do you just want the fun of gardening? Once you bite into your newly picked spin-ach or blueberry, you may be hooked on gar-dening. Welcome to the local food movement.
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visit the Buy Local garden market at the home, garden & remodeling Show.The Home, Garden & Remodeling Show presented by Window World is a proud LIBA member. More than 90 percent of our exhibitors at the show are locally owned and oper-ated enterprises and many can help you start your own garden. In the Buy Local Garden Market you can meet and speak with local growers, representa-tives from the Jefferson County Extension Office, and the Department of Agriculture. You can also visit with these Community Supported Agriculture (CSA) members:
Grasshoppers Distribution Booth Number 19561501 Portland Avenue, Louisville, KY 40203Louisville, KY 40203502-708-1881www.grasshoppersdistribution.comVegetables, milk, cheese, poultry, beef and bread
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FAiry gArDen KitFairy gardens may be little but they’re not just for children. Dress them up with small plants, doll-size garden furniture and accessories…everything a fairy and a gardener with a whimsical sense of imagination would love! This kit will get you started. It includes the box for planting, saucer, potting soil, arbor, birdbath, wheelbarrow, pebbles for a pathway, fairy dust and care instructions. $64.99. And receive a coupon for 10% off fairy garden plants. Wallitsch Nursery and Landscaping. 2608 Hikes Lane, Louisville. 502-456-2908.
pASSion torch Let the Passion Torch illuminate your garden with style. Made of durable hand-forged iron, 6’ tall. Includes long-lasting fiberglass wick and copper snuffers. $112.99. Secret Garden & Home Décor, Westport Village, 1201 Herr Land, Suite 160. 502-426-2216.
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mAter mAgic Mater Magic will help you grow bigger, juicier tomatoes even if you don’t have a green thumb. Completely organic, it contains micronutrients and calcium to prevent Blossom End Rot and feeds up to three months. $5.95. Bunton’s Seed, 939 East Jefferson Street, Louisville. 502-584-0136.
BiZArre BotAnicALS If you want to add some exotic pizzazz to your garden, Bizarre Botanicals shows and describes 78 “outlandish plants” you can grow at home. Set your garden apart from others in your neighborhood with out-of-the-ordinary plants such as the Cobra-Lily, Bat-Faced Cuphea and Lobster Claw. $24.95. Bunton’s Seed, 939 East Jefferson Street, Louisville. 502-584-0136.
governor’S FountAin The Governor’s Fountain will add a striking decorative statement to your gar-den. It is a cast stone self-contained fountain that recirculates the water, elimi-nating the need to run water lines to it. $804. Secret Garden & Home Décor, Westport Village, 1201 Herr Land, Suite 160. 502-426-2216.
rAiSeD pLAnt BeDS Crafted by local carpenters, Bunton’s Seed’s cedar raised plant beds allow you to control soil content and tilth, improving drainage. The soil will warm faster in the spring and cool more slowly in the fall, extending the season and harvest. They are compatible with almost any growing style, includ-ing square foot gardening, companion planting and bio-intensive gardening. 6’x4’x2’, $159.95; 4’x4’x2’, $99.95; or custom sizes priced accordingly. Bunton’s Seed, 939 East Jefferson Street, Louisville. 502-584-0136.
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Are you the type of person who squishes first and asks questions later, when it comes to bugs? As it turns out, there are good bugs that can make your garden flourish and keep the bad bugs away naturally. Susan Reigler, lecturer in biology at Indiana University Southeast, points to predatory beetles and the praying mantis as gardeners’ friends. “It’s also nice to plant flowers that attract butterflies because butterflies help with pest control and they’re pretty. Try to plant native material so you don’t create invading species problems,” she advises. “There are beneficial bugs that are well known pollinators, such as honeybees and bumble bees, but there are also critters like ladybugs, the minute pirate bug Orius, and the Halictied bee which is a ground dwell-ing native pollinator,” says Blair Leano-Helvey, owner of Entomology So-lutions. Not only are ladybugs cute, they’re a formidable weapon against aphids. Also good for combating aphids is the aphidoletes, which is a little midge, a bright orange maggot in the immature stage. Parasitoid wasps have an unfortunately intimidating name but they are very tiny, don’t sting and kill the bugs you don’t want in your garden by laying their eggs inside or on top of the host.
“Too many times homeowners misidentify a bug problem. Also, unfortunately, they are often too
quick to run for a chemical solution."- Blair Leano-Helvey
But bad bugs abound and they can be big trouble for your garden. Thrips are a huge problem and cause serious cosmetic damage. If you’ve seen brown strips on roses, you’ve seen the work of thrips. Leano-Helvey’s real nemesis is the white fly, which attacks tomatoes. She also watches out for spider mites, grubs, fleas, chiggers and aphids.
garden pest control Advice Her first advice for home gardeners is to be proactive and figure out the real problem in the garden. “Too many times homeowners misiden-tify a bug problem. Also, unfortunately, they are often too quick to run for a chemical solution. Some chemicals are host-specific but a lot of people rely on broad spectrum chemicals that kill a wide range of insects. Interestingly, chronic problems are frequently the result of over spraying. Years ago, harmful garden insects were controlled biologically. But then DDT was developed; it was cheap, easy to use and killed everything.
There are many alternatives to chemicals. I like to help people have a garden that isn’t sprayed and provides a nectar source to help beneficial bugs with egg-laying and a place for refuge,” she says. Biological control is most effective when pests are treated before heavy infestation occurs. “In my opinion, there are pros and cons to biological sprays. The sprays are either a fungus or bacteria that are specific to a pest. Pests can become immune to biological sprays but they can’t become immune to beneficial insects. In biological programs there are times you have to spray. For those cases, I suggest the use of an insecticidal soap or something that doesn’t have a long residual and isn’t highly toxic,” says Leano-Helvey.
“It’s also nice to plant flowers that attract butterflies because butterflies help with pest control and they’re pretty. Try to plant native material so you don’t create
invading species problems,”- Susan Reigler
When she advises homeowners on pest control alternatives for gar-dens, she educates them about increasing the population of beneficial bugs and pollinators. “Among my favorite beneficial bugs are nematodes, microscopic round worms that are also known as infective nematodes because they attack pests when they’re in an immature stage in the soil. The nematodes are very affordable and are excellent to use in the spring and early fall to get pests that are trying to overwinter. “If you’re planning on using biological control and are currently using chemical pesticides, it’s important to determine if the pesticide is com-patible with biological control,” she says.
For more information and pictures about good bugs and bad bugs visit:www.bugsbehavingbadly.com and www.ca.uky.edu
Whether or not you’re a bug lover, you can appreciate them for the good work they do in a garden.by Nancy Miller
Good BuGs Bad Bugs
Learn more about how to use good bugs in your garden at the Home, Garden & Remodeling Show. Catch the "How to Make Bugs Work for You" seminar by Blair Leano-Helvey during the show.
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Checklist for Hiring a Registered Builder or Registered RemodelorIt’s also important that you become familiar with the business of a prospec-tive remodeler or builder and that his or her experience relates to your individual project. You might find it helpful to use this checklist when choosing a Registered Remodelor or Builder member of the Home Builders Association of Louisville.
q Check to be sure that you’re talking to a Registered Remodelor or Builder.
q Check to be sure the remodelor or builder has a permanent business location and a good reputation with local banks and suppliers.
q Ask how long they have been in the remodeling or building business. You want to be sure they’ll be around after the project is complete to service warranties and to address issues that could develop. It usually takes three to five years to establish a financially sound business.
q Check with the Better Business Bureau to learn of any complaints.
q Inquire whether the remodeler or builder has sufficient workers’ compensation and general liability insurance. If not, you may be liable for any construction- or remodeling-related accidents on your premises. It’s a good idea to ask for proof of insurance.
q Check references.
q Check for quality of workmanship and materials of previous projects.
q Be sure you are able to easily communicate with the person.
q Ask for a complete and clearly written contract. Review it carefully.
q Be cautious of unusually low-priced bids. If the remodelor or builder is unable to pay for materials and labor as the project proceeds, there could be potential problems.
q Look for these logos:
q Visit hbal.com for lists of Registered Remodelors and Builders.
When considering building a new home or remodeling an existing home, it’s critical to select the right individual or company for your individual project. It is a decision that will help determine the quality and cost of your remodel or new construction. The Home Builders Association of Louisville (HBAL) has Registered Remodelor and Registered Builder members who:
• Are informed about new products.
• Are linked to a network of industry professionals on the local, state and national level.
• Have a commitment to continuing education.
• Have the ability to address special building issues/techniques.
• Have access to a conciliation process should problems arise that cannot be easily resolved.
• Have experience in the home or commercial construction profession for a specified period of time.
• Have demonstrated financial and on-site responsibilities.
• Are a full-time professional who derives his or her principal income from construction, remodeling or related real estate activities.
• Have submitted the names of previous customers as references
• Have Registered Remodeler or Builder sponsors with personal knowledge of their remodeling/construction activities and business integrity.
• Must have acceptable credit history.
• Appear before a committee of Registered Builders for a personal interview.
• Must agree to take part in continuing education.
• Must agree to abide by the Code of Ethics of the HBAL.
By Nancy Miller
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Accessibility ProductsExecutive Residential Elevators, 1742Gould’s Elevator and Accessibility , 1613Premier Home Care, 2013, 2112
Air & Water ProductsBoonie's Water Conditioning, 532Pure Air Ky, 2030
Appliances & Outdoor KitchensHabitat for Humanity ReStore , 1424Trend Companies of Kentucky, 2043
Awnings Accent Awnings, 2221
Allied Aluminum Products, Inc., 1232Atlas Siding & Window Company, Inc., 909Lance Roofing & Siding, 324Patio Enclosures, Inc., 401
Basement Finishing SystemsSB Home Renovations, 2007
Bathroom RemodelingAtlas Siding & Window Company, Inc., 909Classic Home Center, 400Dream Bath, 527Kentuckiana Re-Bath, 1705Maeser Plumbing, Heating & Cooling, 1719Bath Fitter, 2025
Bathtubs, Faucets, SinksAmerica's Window, 1159Covenant Industries, Inc., 1127Dream Bath, 527Bath Fitter, 2025
Beds - Mattresses/ToppersMy Pillow, Inc, 415REM Sleep Solutions, 1923, 2022Select Comfort Corporation, 1735
Belgard ChallengeBelgard Hardscapes, 2337Bluegrass Pavers, 2427My Pool & Patio, 2327Hill Pavers, 2527
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Blueprints/DraftingDesigner Builders Sustainable Const. Inc., 1446
Bricks/PaversBelgard Hardscapes, 2337Bluegrass Pavers, 2427Boral Building Products, 2134My Pool & Patio, 2327Hill Pavers, 2527
Building ConsultantsUBUILDIT, 2021
Building MaterialsBoland Maloney Lumber, 1137Habitat for Humanity ReStore , 1424Penrod Lumber & Fence Co., 528
Buy Local Garden MarketEdible Louisville & The Bluegrass Region, 1957Grasshoppers Distributing, 1956KY Dept. of Agriculture, 1959Louisville Nursery Association, 2132Maple Morning Farm, 2049Pine View Nursery, 2133, 2232
Cabinetry & Countertops (New/Resurfacing)Barber Cabinet Co., 649Cabinetpak Kitchens, Inc., 1625Cambria, 301, 303Chris's Custom Cabinets, 1535Granite America, 931Granite Transformations, 302, 304M & H Custom Cabinets Inc., 1219McDonald Marble and Stone Inc., 1435Paul Hughes Kitchen Design & Sales LLC, 1936Schmidt's Cabinet Creations, Inc., 1601Silver Hammer Home Improvements, 1428Westport Custom Cabinets, 1906
Carpet/Carpet CleaningCoit Cleaning & Restoration, 620Floor Max Direct, 1813, 1815Grand Finale Cleaning, Inc., 1430iCarpetiles.com, 1301, 1303Louisville Cleaning DBA Maxcare, 226Rivercity Flooring Inc, 919
Cleaning ServicesGrand Finale Cleaning, Inc., 1430
Closet Customization & StorageA.G. Glass & Mirror, 519, 521California Closets, 413Closets by Design, 1631Improved Storage Design, Inc., 1426Kentucky Mirror and Plate Glass Co., 1546The Closet Factory, 1925
Clothing Accessories/Quilted AccessoriesMidwest ZEKO Shoes, 2037
CNC Router Services/EngravingLotus Design Group, LLC, 529
Concrete - Decorative/Resurfacing/CurbsArchitectural Concrete, Inc. 2148B-Z Decks, 2243Border Magic, 11Cardinal Curbing, 1309Concrete Designs Enterprises, Ent., LLC & Mr. Curb, 609Creative Concrete Solutions, 2223Creative Curb, 2139Invision Flooring Systems, 1755Kingsbury Concrete Construction, 427
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Concrete Cleaning/SealingSeal Smart, 446
Concrete LevelingA-1 Concrete Leveling, 1800Dwyer Companies, 1900, 1902
Concrete StatuesThe Concrete Lady, Inc., 2113
CutleryCutco Cutlery, 435
Decks (Construction/Cleaning/Accessories)Adams Construction Services, Inc., 1829American Deck & Sunroom, 643Architectural Window-Door & Design Center, 1149B-Z Decks, 2243Boland Maloney Lumber, 1137Klein Lawson Company, LLC, 2326PPG Porter Paints, 2019
Development(s)/DeveloperCanfield Development Co., 323Locust Creek - Homearama 2013, 1447Red Bud Hill Development Inc., 1448Rock Springs - Homearama 2013, 1449
Direct Sales & DemosBirkat Adonai Farm, 1950Clark Weber Foods, 548Costco Wholesale, 624, 626Dippers Delight - Dips/Desserts/Soups, 1749Kitchen Craft , 1837, 1839London Specialties, 08, 1315, 1414, 1515, 1614, 1715, 1914Massaging Insoles by Bestsoles, 1909Midwest ZEKO Shoes, 2037My Pillow, Inc, 415Pages Scent, Inc., 407Something New, 539, 1939Summerwinds Resort Services, 428The Courier-Journal, 1412
DrivewaysAsphalt Driveways Co., 618
Duct CleaningLouisville Cleaning DBA Maxcare, 226
DumpstersIn-n-Out Dumpster Service, 300
Education/InformationAngie's List, 525Better Business Bureau, 1337Home Builders Association of Louisville, 1243Hwang's Martial Arts, 322Jefferson County Cooperative Extension, 1958Kentucky Department of Agriculture, 1444KY Dept. of Agriculture, 1959LiveinOldhamCounty.com, 634Louisville Metro Government, Dept. of Codes & Regulations, 1713The Courier-Journal, 1412
ElectricalCorrigan Electric and Home Systems, 1743Crider Electric, 536Morris Electric Co., Inc., 1927
ElevatorsExecutive Residential Elevators, 1742Gould’s Elevator and Accessibility, 1613
Energy AuditAmerican Home energy Audit, LLC, 533LG&E, 1323
Energy EfficiencyIcon Solar Power, LLC, 531LG&E, 1323University of Kentucky, College of Agriculture, 454Watrous Assoc. Architects, 1305
Exercise and EquipmentHwang's Martial Arts, 322M&E Sales, 200, 2001
FencingAffordable Exteriors LLC, 901Invisible Fence of Greater Louisville, 218Kibble Kart LLC, 201, 203Miles Fence Company, 2227Penrod Lumber & Fence Co., 528Raatz Fence Company, 2143, 2242Shuck Fence Company, 326Unseen Fencing, 1351
Financial ServicesCentury Mortgage Company, 512Commonwealth Bank & Trust Company, 1432Forcht Bank, 1445Republic Bank, 446Stock Yards Bank & Trust, 347
FireplacesFireplace Distributors, 04
FlagpolesUncommon USA, 2124
FlooringCarrell Rogers Carpet One , 1607Floor Max Direct, 1813, 1815Invision Flooring Systems, 1755RiverCity Flooring Inc, 919The Flooring Gallery, 619Wood Brothers Remodeling, 506
Food ProductsClark Weber Foods, 548Dippers Delight - Dips/Desserts/Soups, 1749Edible Louisville & The Bluegrass Region, 1957
Foundation Repair/WaterproofingBone Dry Waterproofing Inc., 329Case Foundation Systems LLC, 1408Dwyer Companies, 1900Olshan Foundation Solutions, 02United Dynamics, Inc., 306
Furniture (Indoor/Outdoor)Cherry Valley Spas, 1547Costco Wholesale, 624Covenant Industries, Inc., 1127Dutch Heritage Furniture, 1851Iroquois Fruit Market, 1659Miller’s Mini Barns, 501Summer Classics, 2420Watson's, 635, 737Westport Custom Cabinets, 1906
Garage Organization/CustomizationMonkey Bars of Louisville, LLC, 2015, 2114Savvy Home Supply, 2000
Garages/Garage DoorsReynolds Overhead Doors, LLC, 843
Garden/Landscape AccessoriesArchitectural Salvage W.D., Inc., 543Midwest ZEKO Shoes, 2037Southern Indiana Equipment, 755Wallitsch Garden Center, 1942
GazebosIroquois Fruit Market, 1659Miller’s Mini Barns, 861
Generators/Switch GearsCorrigan Electric and Home Systems, 1743Crider Electric, 536Elite Heating & Air Conditioning, 1418
Geo Thermal Htg/AirAllgeier Air, 434Arronco Comfort Air, 655Elite Heating & Air Conditioning, 1418Ferguson Enterprises, Inc, 1401
Geothermal By Design, LLC, 853-bPrudential Heating & Air Conditioning, 1619Thompson Heating and Cooling, 853-a
Glass Stained/Mirrors/Shower DoorsA.G. Glass & Mirror, 519, 521Architectural Salvage W.D., Inc., 543Kentucky Mirror and Plate Glass Co., 1546South End Glass, 406, 408
Granite/Marble/TileGranite America, 931Granite Transformations, 302, 304McDonald Marble and Stone Inc., 1435
Green Build ProductsUniversity of Kentucky, College of Agriculture, 454Watrous Assoc. Architects, 1305
GrillsBrownsboro Hardware & Paint, 1109Cherry Valley Spas, 1547Pool Man Inc., 2320, 2322
GuttersAffordable Exteriors LLC, 901America's Window, 1159American Roofing & Metal Co. Inc., 513Atlas Siding & Window Company, Inc., 909Classic Home Center, 400G/M Roofing & Home Exteriors, 1823Gutter Stuff LLC, 1410HKC Roofing & Construction, 419Lance Roofing & Siding, 324LeafFilter North, Inc., 526Leafguard of Kentuckiana, 207MR ROOF, 1901, 1903Pickett & Dunn Roofing, 1612Raindrop Gutter Guard Systems, 2039, 2138Wood Brothers Remodeling, 506
Handyman ServicesEconomy Maintenance, Inc., 538Louisville Handyman, Inc., 1434OPC Construction & Repair, 1523 B
Hardware/Tools/MowersBale Equipment Solutions, 1131Limestone Farm Lawn Worksite, 1209
Health Foot/MassageCrosby Chiropractic, 1333, 1335Massaging Insoles by Bestsoles, 1909Reul Chiropractor, 1929AquaSoles Massaging Insoles, 1554
Home BuildingCanfield Development Co., 323Esposito Construction, 1544Locust Creek - Homearama 2013, 1447Kimbel Construction, Inc., 1643P. L. Lyons, Inc., 1331Rock Springs - Homearama 2013, 1449RPO Custom Homes & Remodeling, 1238SB Home Renovations, 2007Taylor Homes, 1814UBUILDIT, 2021Watrous Assoc. Architects, 1305
Home DécorDuraguard Custom Table Pads, 622Pages Scent, Inc., 407
Home TheaterCorrigan Electric and Home Systems, 1743Hawkeye Security and Electronics, 1407Trend Companies of Kentucky, 2043
Hot TubsCherry Valley Spas, 1547Covenant Industries, 1127Softub, Inc., 431Watson's, 635, 737
HVAC/Duct CleaningAllgeier Air, 434, 436, 437, 439Arronco Comfort Air, 655Elite Heating & Air Conditioning, 1418Ferguson Enterprises, Inc, 1401Kentuckiana Comfort Center, Inc., 1653Maeser Plumbing, Heating & Cooling, 1719Murphy Company HVAC, 549Prudential Heating & Air Conditioning, 1619Stivers Heating & A/C Co., Inc., 318Thompson Heating and Cooling, 853-aWalker Mechanical, 1748
InsulationGraber Insealators, 1343, 1442Isenberg Spray Foam, 1843
InsuranceKiely, Hines & Associates, 1422Logan Lavelle Hunt Insurance, 343
Iron/Custom Metal ProductsBluegrass Ornamental Iron, Inc., 309Iron Crafters LLC, 636
IrrigationGreenscapes Lawn & Landscaping, Inc., 2312
Jewelry & CleanerSomething New, 539, 1939
Kitchen & Bathroom DesignAdams Construction Services, Inc., 1829Craft Made Kitchens Encounters, 1859Kentuckiana Re-Bath, 1705Louisville Handyman, Inc., 1434Paul Hughes Kitchen Design & Sales LLC, 1936Savvy Home Supply, 2000SB Home Renovations, 2007
LaddersHigdon's Paint & Ladder Store, Inc., 1339
Landscape Borders/EdgingBelgard Hardscapes, 2337Boral Building Products, 2134Border Magic, 11Cardinal Curbing, 1309Concrete Designs Enterprises, Ent., LLC & Mr. Curb, 609Creative Curb, 2139Curban Legends , 443
Landscape Materials/CompostingJacobson Mulch & More, 2126
Landscapers/NurseryBluegrass Pavers, 2427Economy Aquatic Gardens, 2161My Pool & Patio, 2327Greenscapes Lawn & Landscaping, Inc., 2312Hancock Landscape, 2061Hayden Landscape Co., 2147Hill Pavers, 2527Landshapes Ponds & Gardens, 2119Living Water Landscape, 2155M & J Landscaping, 2036Okes Lawn & Landscape, Inc, 2249Pave Pros, LLC, 2127Pine View Nursery, 2133, 2232Plantasia Landscaping, 2313Preferred Landscape, 2233Pro Turf Lawn & Landscaping, 2411Triumph Landscape Construction, Inc., 2419Wallitsch Garden Center, 1942
Lawn CareJefferson County Cooperative Extension, 1958Louisville Tree Service, LLC, 2137Pro Turf Lawn & Landscaping, 2411
Lawn MowersBrownsboro Hardware & Paint, 1109Cub Cadet Dealers, 725
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Limestone Farm Lawn Worksite, 1209Southern Indiana Equipment, 755
LightingArchitectural Salvage W.D., Inc., 543Kiser Outdoor Lighting, 1701Landscape Lighting Company, 1438Outdoor Lighting Perspectives, 2215Transitions Inc., 530
Marble/Granite/TileImperial Marble Inc., 1725Louisville Tile Distributors, 1819McDonald Marble and Stone Inc., 1435Mees Tile & Marble, 1635
Metal Buildings & SystemsMid-Western Buildings, 1805
Mirrors/GlassA.G. Glass & Mirror, 519, 521Kentucky Mirror and Plate Glass Co., 1546
Mold Prevention/RemediationAqua Lock, 1357Moldstoppers of Kentucky, LLC, 648
MulchJacobson Mulch & More, 2126
Organization & Storage SolutionsCalifornia Closets, 413Closets by Design, 1631Improved Storage Design, Inc., 1426Monkey Bars of Louisville, LLC, 2015, 2114Shelving Solutions LLC, 1801, 1803The Closet Factory, 1925
Outdoor Kitchens/FirepitsAmerican Louvered Roofs, 2236, 2238Distinctive Design Remodeling, 1808Klein Lawson Company, LLC, 2326M & J Landscaping, 2036Okes Lawn & Landscape, Inc, 2249Watson's, 635, 737
Outdoor Power EquipmentBale Equipment Solutions, 1131Louisville Tractor, Inc., 1249
Painters/Paint SuppliesAlbrecht Painting, 2034Briteway Painting, 632Brownsboro Hardware & Paint, 1109CertaPro Painters, 1511Color Craft Painting, 537Higdon's Paint & Ladder Store, Inc., 1339PPG Porter Paints, 2019
Patio Enclosures/SunroomsAllied Aluminum Products, Inc., 1232Champion Windows Co. of Louisville, 943Patio Enclosures, Inc., 401Sunrooms and More, 1055
Pavers/Retaining WallsBelgard Hardscapes, 2337Bluegrass Pavers, 2427Boral Building Products, 2134, 2136My Pool & Patio, 2327Hill Pavers, 2527Pave Pros, LLC, 2127
Pest ControlAction Pest Control, 650Kentucky Department of Agriculture, 1444OPC Pest Control, 1523 A
Pets - Supplies/OtherInvisible Fence of Greater Louisville, 218Kentucky Humane Society, 208Kibble Kart LLC, 201Little Eatz LLC, 219Nature’s Select of Central Indiana, LLC, 227
PlumbersGreenwell Plumbing, Inc., 849Maeser Plumbing, Heating & Cooling, 1719Roto Rooter, 508Tom Drexler Plumbing, 1400Vessels Plumbing, Heating & Cooling, 2026
Ponds & GardensCurban Legends , 443
Pools & Pool SuppliesBackyard Pools, Inc., 1647Brummett Pools Inc., 731My Pool & Patio, 2327Clearwater Fiberglass Pools & Spas, 1419Gym & Swim, 315, 414Pleasure Pools, 2314Pool Man Inc., 2320Sunset Fiberglass Pools, Inc., 335
Post & Frame BuildingsSinking Creek Lumber, 2130
Pressure Washing ServicesNu-Look Pressure Cleaning, 2008The Roof Stain Doctor, 449
Radon Testing/MediationAqua Lock, 1357
Rain BarrelsRaindrop Gutter Guard Systems, 2039, 2138
Real Estate AppraisalsRed Bud Hill Development Inc., 1448
Realtors/Real Estate ListingsDon Miles - C 21 Advantage Plus, 2100
Registered Builders/RemodelorsAdams Construction Services, Inc., 1829Esposito Construction, 1544Locust Creek - Homearama 2013, 1447Designer Builders Sustainable Const. Inc., 1446HD Concepts, 534Home Builders Association of Louisville, 1243Kimbel Construction, Inc., 1643Louisville Handyman, Inc., 1434OPC Construction & Repair, 1523 BP. L. Lyons, Inc., 1331Registered Remodelors of Louisville, 2205Rock Springs - Homearama 2013, 1449RPO Custom Homes & Remodeling, 1238SB Home Renovations, 2007
RemodelingAdams Construction Services, Inc., 1829Cutting Edge Construction Services, 1703Designer Builders Sustainable Const. Inc., 1446Distinctive Design Remodeling, 1808Economy Maintenance, Inc., 538HD Concepts, 534Kimbel Construction, Inc., 1643OPC Construction & Repair, 1523 BP. L. Lyons, Inc., 1331Premier Home Improvement, 2004Registered Remodelors of Louisville, 2205RPO Custom Homes & Remodeling, 1238Silver Hammer Home Improvements, 1428Tom Drexler Plumbing, 1400Willz Construction Inc, 2038
Restoration - Historic PreservationCoit Cleaning & Restoration, 620Cutting Edge Construction Services, 1703
Roofs/Shingle/Metal/CleaningAmerican Roofing & Metal Co. Inc., 513Burkhead's Home Specialist, 2142Classic Metal Roofing Systems of Kentuckiana, 1307Commonwealth Roofing Corp., 2219Cost Saver Roofing, Siding & Windows, 1313D.L. Mullet Roofing, 654G/M Roofing & Home Exteriors, 1823
GRB Design, LLC, 523Gutter Stuff LLC, 1410HKC Roofing & Construction, 419Kentuckiana Commercial Roofing, 1752Lance Roofing & Siding, 324MR ROOF, 1901Pickett & Dunn Roofing, 1612Sinking Creek Lumber, 2130The Roof Stain Doctor, 449Tru Fit Windows, 1913Whitehouse Roofing, 355Wood Brothers Remodeling, 506
Satellite SystemsAll-Pro Satellite & Security, 1427Streamline Communications, 1462
SaunasCovenant Industries, Inc., 1127
Screens/Screening ProductsClearview Central Division, 1413Fresh Air Solutions/ Life Style Screens, 2231, 2330Screens of Kentucky, LLC, 1443, 1542
Security SystemsADT Security Services, 307Alarm 1 Protective Services, 1452All-In-One Security, Inc., 1933CARE Security Services, 514Hawkeye Security and Electronics, 1407Mid-America Security Systems, Inc., 1349
ShelvesShelving Solutions LLC, 1801, 1803
Shower DoorsA.G. Glass & Mirror, 519Kentucky Mirror and Plate Glass Co., 1546South End Glass, 406, 408
Shutters (Interior & Exterior)Budget Blinds of Louisville East, 1319
Siding - Fiber Cement/VinylAffordable Exteriors LLC, 901Atlas Siding & Window Company, Inc., 909Boland Maloney Lumber, 1137Champion Windows Co. of Louisville, 943Classic Home Center, 400Cost Saver Roofing, Siding & Windows, 1313GRB Design, LLC, 523MR ROOF, 1901Window World of Louisville, Inc., 709
SignsLotus Design Group, LLC, 529
SkylightTransitions Inc., 530
Solar Powered ProductsFerguson Enterprises, Inc, 1401Icon Solar Power, LLC, 531
Storage/Storage ShedsPODS of Louisville, 09, 10Miller’s Mini Barns, 861Tuff Shed Inc., 2105
Stoves - Woodburning/PelletEastwood Stove & Outdoor Shoppe, Inc., 1845
Sunrooms America's Window, 1159Enterprise Home Improvements, LLC, 1101Patio Enclosures, Inc., 401SPC Home Improvement, 1501Four Seasons Sunrooms, 2201, 2300Sunrooms and More, 1055
Tile, Stone, MarbleLouisville Tile Distributors, 1819Mees Tile & Marble, 1635The Flooring Gallery, 619
ToolsCub Cadet Dealers, 725Cutco Cutlery, 435
Tourism DestinationPatoka Lake Marina , 2118, 2120
Tree ServiceLouisville Tree Service, LLC, 2137
Underdeck Roof SystemAmerican Louvered Roofs, 2236Classic Home Center, 400Clearview Central Division, 1413Jon Butler Inc, 1935Klein Lawson Company, LLC, 2326
UtilitiesLG&E, 1323
Vacation Packages/PropertiesPatoka Lake Marina , 2118Summerwinds Resort Services, 428
Vacuum Systems/CleanersAerus Electrolux, 1610Majestic Systems, 1835
Water SystemsBoonie's Water Conditioning, 532Culligan Water Systems, 425, 524
WaterproofingCase Foundation Systems LLC, 1408Olshan Foundation Solutions, 02, 03United Dynamics, Inc., 306
Window FilmGlare Control, Inc., 510
Window TreatmentsBudget Blinds of Greater Oldham, 652Budget Blinds of Louisville East, 1319Draped In Style, 1345Louisville Blinds & Drapery, 1934
Windows & DoorsAffordable Exteriors LLC, 901Allied Aluminum Products, Inc., 1232America's Window, 1159Architectural Salvage W.D., Inc., 543Architectural Window-Door & Design Center, 1149Atlas Siding & Window Company, Inc., 909Boland Maloney Lumber, 1137Burkhead's Home Specialist, 2142Champion Windows Co. of Louisville, 943Classic Home Center, 400Cost Saver Roofing, Siding & Windows, 1313Door Store and Windows, 628, 629, 630Enterprise Home Improvements, LLC, 1101G/M Roofing & Home Exteriors, 1823Gilkey Window Company, Inc., 1529GRB Design, LLC, 523HKC Roofing & Construction, 419Iron Crafters LLC, 636Raven Window Cleaning, 1910Renewal by Andersen, 937SPC Home Improvement, 1501Sun Windows, Inc., 819The Window & Door Center, 749Tru Fit Windows, 1913True Home Value, 211Weber Windows, 927Window World of Louisville, Inc., 709
Wine - Cellars & SuppliesNectarofTheVine.net, 2301
Wood StovesEastwood Stove & Outdoor Shoppe, Inc., 1845
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