Friday, November 9, 2012



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Home Improvements can be a very scary thing. You are putting your time, effort, trust and money at risk. What if you don't get what you paid for? What if this company you hire is not who you thought they were? Or don't follow through and do what they said they would do?

To ease your mind a bit, here are 6 key questions to consider when hiring someone to do work for you on your home.


Question #1: What's Your Business History (and Much More)?
You wouldn't hire a surgeon without knowing how many surgeries he or she has performed, would you? Well, your home is about to go under the knife, so you'll want to evaluate contractors with the same level of scrutiny.
Kruse suggests first asking questions about a company's business practices and experiences with the remodeling project you need. Find out what kind of procedures and rules this contractor would follow to meet your demands.
Here are a few other things Kruse thinks you should ask contractors:
How long have you been in business?
Are you licensed by the state?
What percentage of your clientele is repeat or referral business?
Are you a member of a national trade association?
Do you have a list of references from past projects similar to mine?
Have you or your employees been certified in remodeling or had any special training or education?
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Kruse also recommends contacting a client with whom they are currently working. "This way, you can see how things are conducted on a day to day basis," he says. "You can find out if there are problems or issues that have arisen, and ask how well they communicate throughout the project."
Question #2: Do You Provide a Detailed Written Contract?
Misunderstandings happen. People forget. Things change. But a contract helps both you and the contractor know what is expected from both parties.
Every job, no matter how small, should have a signed contract by the contractor and customer, Kruse says. Seems like a no-brainer, right? Not so fast - the devil is in the details.
"A contract should be very specific and point out step by step what will be going on throughout the project and before it even begins," he adds.
Some things that should be on a contract - all written in great detail - include:
Names, addresses, and phone numbers of all parties involved in the project, including vendors
Detailed list of the work to be completed
List of each product along with its price and model number
Who is responsible for pulling permits
Where deliveries will go and where the dumpster will be placed
What time the workers begin and end their day
Project's start and completion dates plus payment schedule
All work carried out by subcontractors
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Anything that changes along the way must be written and signed in a change order, which makes sure everyone is in agreement on the change, price, time, or anything else that is adjusted from the original contract.
Question #3: How Much Do I Need to Put Down?
If the contractor asks you to pay for all of the project's cost upfront, it's time to find another contractor. An unreasonable deposit is the first sign something is fishy, Kruse says.
The Better Business Bureau's website suggests going by the rule of thirds: Pay one third at the beginning of the project, one third when work is 50 percent complete, and one third after it is final and you are satisfied with the outcome.
But chances are your contractor will have a formula to determine how much money is needed to get the job started. "Most contractors go with a 15 percent down payment on larger projects," Kruse says. "My clients usually give me the 15 percent deposit at the same time they hand me the signed contract."
[Ready to start your home remodel? Click here to find the right home contractor today.]
Keep in mind that if the job is a small one, it's okay to provide money for the cost of materials - which might be 50 percent of the job or a little more, he says.
Question #4: Can I Get Itemized Price Estimates?
Some contractors like to hand you a bid with one price estimate for the entire project because it's less work on their end. Don't let them. You will need details on all the costs associated with the project and each item purchased.
Here's why an itemized estimate is essential: If midway through the project you decide to put in a less expensive countertop than the one originally discussed, you need to know the exact cost of the first countertop. Without it, you have no way of knowing how much of a credit you should receive.
An itemized price list should detail the cost of labor, demolition, materials, electrical, plumbing, permits, and more.
Kruse explains how an itemized estimate is better for client and contractor: "It just makes it easier to track work, and it's transparent to both the client and I of what is expected on the job. I also offer my preferred vendor list to our clients so they know who we are buying their products from."
Some contractors use their estimates as proposals, but these might be very inaccurate and could mislead the homeowner, Kruse says. Don't assume anything. Be certain that once you sign a contract, what you see on paper is what you will be paying.
Question #5: Who Will Be at the Site?
Just hiring your contractor doesn't ensure he or she will be the one hammering and sawing. They might only show up to sign the contract and present the finished product. It's important to know that certain contractors manage their companies by getting bids or supervising many job sites at once and are not hands-on people.
How do you find out which one you have? "Ask potential contractors who is going to be in charge of your project at all times," Kruse says. "You need to meet with that person, get a feel for what he/she is like and get acquainted a bit. Go check out that person at one of their current jobs."
[Ready to get started on your home remodel? Click here to find a contractor in your area.]
In their "Home Sweet Home Improvement" guide, the Federal Trade Commission urges homeowners to ask if subcontractors will be used on the project. If so, homeowners should ask to meet them to make sure they have insurance coverage and proper licenses.
When meeting the subcontractor, ask if the lead contractor pays them on time. Why is this little detail important? According to the Federal Trade Commission, "A 'mechanic's lien' could be placed on your home if your contractor fails to pay subcontractors or suppliers," who, in turn, could take you to court to retrieve their unpaid bills.
Question #6: Do You Think We Can Get Along?
Just like any good relationship, the one between you and your contractor should have harmony, communication, and collaboration. Some personalities and styles just don't mesh, so don't pick someone just because their bid is the lowest, says Kruse.
Your contractor will be part of your daily existence for quite some time. They will see how your children behave, how you don't water your plants, and how your breakfast dishes sit in the sink all day.
Hiring a contractor without much thought can be a big mistake, says Kruse. "Sometimes [homeowners] end up with work that is less than adequate, or they give these shady contractors a large chunk of money upfront and then they never show up again."
Protecting yourself from these nightmares means knowing exactly who your contractors are before you hire them. After all, it doesn't hurt to ask - but it sure could hurt if you don't.

Thursday, September 13, 2012

Fall is upon us!










Fall is quickly approaching, and while many are looking forward to the beautiful foliage, apple cider, and sweater weather leaves are going to start to fall and clog up your gutter system. Please call Barry Best today to schedule your gutter cleaning. By getting on our list now, you can be one step ahead of everyone else and you can sit back and enjoy your autumn without having to worry. Barry Best is also an Authorized Gutter Helmet Dealer. By installing this one of a kind product on your home, you can rest assured that you would never have to clean your gutters again because Gutter Helmet has a lifetime warranty!  Please call our office today for a free estimate. 
315-697-5000 / 315-682-1112

Thursday, August 23, 2012

SunShade Awning Installation!

Sunshade installation. Look at how beautiful this product is. Keeps you cool. Remote control awnings installed by Barry Best Seamless Gutters. Call for a free estimate today & receive 10% off your new awning .... 697-5000. Hurry this offer is only good for the next 24 hours.





Friday, August 17, 2012

BARRY BEST IS NOW OFFERING SUNSHADE PATIO AWNING BY GUTTER HELMET

Barry Best Seamless Gutters & Gutter Helmet are excited to announce that we are now offering SunShade Retractable Patio Awning by Gutter Helmet.   Below are just a few of the many benefits of this wonderful product. Please call our office today for a FREE estimate. 315-697-5000 / 315-682-1112.







                   Things to know about Sunshade Retractable Awning
 by Gutter Helmet

 Five projections lengths are available, 5,-0”, 6’-8”,8,-3”, 10’-0”& 11’-6”s
 Individual Width  sections are available from 5’ up to 40’
 Mounting style Bracket options include, roof top, walls , soffit, &rafter connectors.
 Independent industry tested best-in-class technology certification
 Typical building type, wood, steel or concrete or masonry fasteners hardware is currently not included, such as lag screws, thru bolts, tap con, or epoxy studs, nuts & washers.
 106 Strong, acrylic designer water repellant fabric selections available
 Made in the U.S.A.
                 

Features

 Warranty; Frame-10 years, Fabric-10 years, motor-5 years.
 Corrosion resistant Powder coat painted white finish.
 Stainless steel mounting hardware fasteners
 Hand cranks are available in extended lengths of 4’-0”, 4’-7”, 5’-3”6’-2” & 8’-2”
 Spring tensioned horizontal elbow projecting awning support arms 
 PVC coated tension cables
 Adjustable roof plane for pitch Manual & motorized 
 Unique individual identification code number for model traceability
 Optional protective hood cover with end caps and mounting bracket
 Optional wired & wireless remote control  Motors
 Optional motion sensor to activate motor awning retraction
 Optional sun sensor to activate awning extension
 Optional front bar concealed open weave drop down valance


Benefits

 Block the sun & keep the view
 Control room brightness
 Protect indoor furnishings from the sun’s UV rays
 Save utility costs 
 Shade when you need it, sun when you want it
 Beautify the home 
 Expands the living space



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Thursday, June 7, 2012

Most Frequently Asked Questions about Gutter Helmet

Barry Best if currently offering 17% off
a Gutter Helmet purchase of 100ft or more!


If you have questions not answered here, please call Barry Best today at 315-697-5000

What is Gutter Helmet?


Gutter Helmet is a patented gutter protection system that installs right over your existing gutters. It blocks leaves, pine needles and other debris out of your gutters while allowing rainwater to flow into your gutters freely. This revolutionary system protects your home from the harmful effects of clogged gutters, built up of rainwater, and insect infestation.

Gutter Helmet guarantees that you'll never have to clean your gutters again. You'll never have to worry about getting on that ladder again.

Gutter Helmet is the superior gutter protection system on the market. Gutter Helmet is engineered to last a lifetime. That's why we back it up with a lifetime warranty.

More homes are protected by gutter helmet than by any other gutter protection product!

How does Gutter Helmet work?


Gutters become useless when they become clogged with leaves and debris.

Clogged gutters can rot and damage your home, lawn, basement or foundation and landscaping.

Gutter Helmet's secret is the principle of surface tension. Hold a glass under a running faucet and you can see surface tension at work. The water flows around the outside of the glass. Similarly, water clings to your Gutter Helmet as it flows down the roof, flowing freely into your gutters. Pine needles, leaves, and other debris, however, fall to the ground below. Your gutters stay open and clear, with no work on your part!

What benefits can I expect with Gutter Helmet?


The benefits of installing Gutter Helmet over your gutters are many:

  • Keeps your gutters clear from clogs;
  • Ensures that dirt, leaves, needles, and debris roll off of your roof and stay out of your gutters;
  • Deters infestation of birds, animals, and insects;
  • Protects your home's foundation and landscaping by properly directing rainwater away from your home;
  • Protects against harmful mold, mildew and rot caused by water gathering in your gutters and seeping under your fascia and eaves.

And perhaps most importantly, Gutter Helmet keeps you off of that dangerous ladder!

How much does Gutter Helmet cost?


Installation cost depends on a few factors:

  • the number of stories of your home;
  • the need for special equipment to perform the installation (due to the lay of the land or other variables);
  • the condition of your roof; any fascia repair and replacement;
  • the overall length of all of your gutters; and
  • the number of corners on your home.

After inspecting your home, your Gutter Helmet technician will provide a firm quote. Request a no-obligation quote today.

All installations include an inspection and tune-up of your existing gutters—cleaning, sealing, re-pitching and adding hangers as needed.

Why should I choose Gutter Helmet?


Easy—because you'll never have to clean your gutters again! You avoid the stress of cleaning gunk-filled gutters yourself or hiring someone to do it for you.

No more need for you or someone else to risk climbing a shaky ladder.

You avoid overflowing gutters, which can lead to rotting fascia boards and soffit, damaging your foundation, basement, crawl spaces and walls. Never again will rainwater destroy your landscaping by pouring off your roof.

So, stop worrying about your gutters, and start enjoying the peace of mind that a maintenance-free Gutter Helmet system provides.

Will my roof warranty be affected by installing Gutter Helmet?


No. Our installation methods have been evaluated and approved by the major roofing manufacturers.

Gutter Helmet is installed professionally by experts, using the industry's highest quality poly-butyl sealant. You can rest easy knowing your roof and your roof warranty are safe with us.

 How does Gutter Helmet compare to gutter screens and other gutter protecting products?


The big difference is that other gutter protection products, like screens or grates, have vertical slots, louvers or other openings. No matter what, these openings allow leaves and debris to clog your gutters.

On the other hand, Gutter Helmet's unique, multi-patented design has no vertical openings that can allow debris to enter your gutters. Gravity causes leaves and debris to fall harmlessly to the ground, while water surface tension causes water to flow around the exclusive cover design and back into your gutters.

My roof is very steep. Will water pour over the Gutter Helmet bypassing the gutters?


No. Gutter Helmet is engineered to work with any roof despite the degree of pitch, from flat to vertical. Water will easily flow into your gutters, regardless of the pitch of your roof.

How strong is Gutter Helmet?


Very. Gutter Helmet has a patented horizontal-rib design, engineered specifically for strength. Gutter Helmet is the only system available that installs over reinforced heavy gauge brackets; these brackets actually strengthen and support your gutters.

 What colors are available?


Gutter Helmet is essentially invisible because it is designed to blend to your roof. You can choose among several colors to match that of your roof shingles.

How much rain can Gutter Helmet handle?


Gutter Helmet can support up to 22 inches of rain per hour. That's double the amount of rainfall that has ever been recorded by the U.S. Weather Bureau.

Can Gutter Helmet handle heavy snows?


Gutter Helmet is engineered to handle the heaviest snowfalls. Thousands of installations in such snowy states as Ohio, New York, Massachusetts and New Hampshire are witnesses to the load-bearing capability of our system.

What about frozen gutters and ice dams?


In colder months, clogged gutters can become frozen and turn into a solid block of heavy ice and debris. This can cause gutters to buckle and pull away from your house.

An ice dam is a buildup of ice under the roof edge. The ice eventually creeps up under the shingles and warps them. Further damage can lead to rotting roof rafters and interior leaks. Faulty insulation and or poor attic ventilation is the root cause of ice dams.

Certain Gutter Helmet dealers can install a self-regulating heat cable that can mitigate ice dams and frozen gutters. Additionally, Gutter Helmet's patented brackets are specifically designed to carry and conceal the heat cable. Ask your local dealer about this special service.

 How is Gutter Helmet installed?


Our expert installers first clean, seal, check and adjust the alignment of your gutter system, where necessary. Then we custom-fit your Gutter Helmet to your home with heavy gauge, reinforced support brackets. Gutter Helmet panels are individually prepared and secured over your full-sized gutters.

Our installers mount your Gutter Helmet under or over your roof shingles, depending on the construction of your roof. After completion and final inspection, your home and your property are restored to their original condition. Generally, we can complete your installation in one day.

What is the warranty for Gutter Helmet?


We warranty Gutter Helmet for life.

Must I clean my gutters prior to my installation appointment?


No. When your Gutter Helmet installers arrive, they'll first clean out any leaves and debris remaining in your gutters. This gutter cleaning is complimentary, and is the last you'll ever need.




Friday, March 16, 2012

Spring has "Sprung"








Spring Cleaning

 Its that time of year again. There is avoiding it, and ignoring it certainly does not make it go away. What am I talking about? Gutter cleaning of course!

 This winter was exceptionally graceful to us as far as cold temperatures and snow accumulation, and we are very thankful for that. However, Spring has literally "sprung" upon us that much quicker and it's time for your yearly reminder to have your gutters cleaned out. Gutter Cleaning helps to keep water flowing all through the gutters and down through the downspouts, and away from your house.

We have a professional crew, who is fully insured and ready to come and clean your gutters as soon as you are ready for us. Please call our office today at  697-5000 or 682-1112.