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Tuesday, 16 December 2008

Home Maintenance Service Geared to Senior Citizens

Wo-Built's Letter: Home Maintenance Service for Senior Citizens (reposted soon)
Wo-Built: The Vision Builder
"renovations with a woman's touch"


Dec. 16th, 2008


To Whom It May Concern:

Re: Home Maintenance Service

We would like to call your attention to a new service we are initiating in your area. It is a home maintenance service package geared to senior citizens who would like to stay in their own homes but need some assistance with the maintenance and repairs of their homes. We at Wo-built Inc. understand that many seniors would still like to live independently in their own homes but age-related disabilities or other circumstances make it a hardship for them to keep up with repairs and maintenance on their own. This is where our home maintenance service comes in.

We have created a unique service that consists of a one-stop maintenance service for the home. It will minimize the stress and hassle of having to deal with, and to schedule several different companies and trades people for repair and service. We will send our trustworthy, insured, highly qualified and professional handy-people on a regularly scheduled visit to cover a wide range of repairs and maintenance work. We can also help with senior independent-living requirement installations (i.e. handrails, lever handles on doors, walk-in showers with grab bars and/or bathtub grab bars).

We at Wo-Built Inc. can help with assessing the needs of the senior clients; doing the necessary repairs and helping them maintain their homes to make their golden years more comfortable in their own homes.

You may know of seniors in your community who may benefit tremendously from this service. We would appreciate your help in passing on information of this vital service to those who would benefit the most from it.
Regards,


Martina Ernst
CEO
Wo-Built Inc.


2917-B Lake Shore Blvd W.
Etobicoke, Ontario
M8V 1J3
416-402-2679
http://wobuilt.com/
http://wobuilt.blogspot.com/


links:

Wo-Built: Home Maintenance Costs: A Breakdown of the Facts
Wo-Built: New Maintenance Service: home care maintenance programs for every budget!
Wo-Built: Home Maintenance and Repair Projects
Wo-Built:
Help For Independent Living For Seniors

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Thursday, 4 December 2008

Wo-Built Inc. and George Brown College Are Joining Forces for Training Women in the Building Trades


Wo-Built Inc. and George Brown College are joining forces!!

Together we are looking into creating courses that educate women in various aspects of the building trades.

Please visit respective websites for updates.

Wo-Built Inc.
web-site: http://wobuilt.com/
e-mail: info@wobuilt.com
Continuing Education, George Brown College
web-site: http://coned.georgebrown.ca/

links:
Wo-Built Inc.: Training Programs
Wo-Built Inc.: Wo-Built Is Talking to George Brown about Training Courses for Women in the Finishing Trades
George Brown College, Continuing Education: Technology & Trades Information Session in December
Day: Wednesday, December 10, 2008
Time: 6:30 pm
Location: Casa Loma campus, 160 Kendal Ave., Toronto, Building C
Room: Lobby


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Tuesday, 2 December 2008

Fun Questionnaire to Finding out If the Finishing Trades Are for You

Wo-Built's Fun Questionnaire in Finishing TradesWo-Built's Fun Questionnaire
See if the Finishing Trades (tiling, painting, finishing carpentry, woodworking etc) are for you.

Trying to decide on a vocation? Thinking of changing career paths? Or just interested in learning something new? Not sure if the finishing trades are for you?

Take this fun questionnaire below and see what the scores say about you.

1 Do you like to use your hands to make objects? [Yes] [No]
2 Do you like Art and Crafts? [Yes] [No]
3 Have you helped fix things around the home? [Yes] [No]
4 Have you painted a room in your home or at friends? [Yes] [No]
5 Have you done woodworking before? [Yes] [No]
6 Have you ever built a toy, bird’s house, doll’s house? [Yes] [No]
7 Are you alright with getting your hands dirty? [Yes] [No]
8 Do you like doing physical activities? [Yes] [No]
9 Are you patient? [Yes] [No]
10 Are you detail oriented and neat? [Yes] [No]
11 Are you interested in how buildings are put together? [Yes] [No]
12 Do you think you would like to design and build cabinets? [Yes] [No]
13 Do you think you would like to tile kitchens, paint rooms? [Yes] [No]
14 Do you like watching renovation shows? [Yes] [No]
15 Do you think tiling, painting and woodworking can be fun? [Yes] [No]


10-15 answers YES:
You will do really well in the finishing trades.

6-9 answers YES:
Not all aspects of the trades appeal to you but there might be specific areas of interest that are worth pursuing.

0-5 answers YES:
This score does not mean that the trades are not for you, however it does indicate that you are still unsure if you would like them. You should think more about the finishing trades but also evaluate other options.

Many thanks for taking the time to complete this questionnaire.

Wo-Built's Pre-apprenticeship Training, Mentoring for WomenScreenshot: WoBuilt's Pre-apprenticeship Training for Women

About Wo-Built's Pre-apprenticeship Training for Women

We are presently establishing our own pre-apprenticeship training programs in the Greater Toronto Area for the finishing trades, which deal with all the detail orientated issues, i.e. the door surrounds, the baseboards, the plastering, the flooring, tiling, cabinetry etc. - all the trades where a Woman's Touch for detailing and design is appreciated.
The course start date has yet be determined as we are in the process of revamping it to accommodate more applicants. It will be held at the Pre-apprenticeship Training Institute in Toronto. We are looking for women who are interested in making the finishing trades their career. Click here for the course outline and summary.
Not sure if the finishing trades are for you? Click here to fill out our "fun" questionnaire.

In the meantime, if you are interested in learning more about the program and would like to be kept informed, please contact us on training@wobuilt.com.

Thursday, 27 November 2008

The Development of Our Addition Project: Part 3

"My favorite feature, was however, the heat recovery unit for the waste water."
Photo © 2008 Wo-Built Inc.

A good building does not just have WOW design and impressive features, even though this is what makes a space look amazing, but it is also depends on the smaller elements. Our client was a driving force in asking us to provide energy efficient measures. Higher R-Values (refers to the amount of heat transfer through a structure – the higher the R-value the better the insulation) were a given. My favorite feature, was however, the heat recovery unit for the waste water. Warm water from the waste drain heats up the water supply to flow through the water heater, hence requires less energy to heat the water to the desired temperature.

Love it!
Martina Ernst
CEO
Wo-Built Inc.

links:
Wo-Built's Projects
Wo-Built's Second Floor Addition Project
Wo-Built Inc.: The Development of an Addition Project: Part 1
Wo-Built Inc.: The Development of Our Addition Project: Part 2
Wo-Built Inc.: The Development of Our Addition Project: Part 3

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Wednesday, 26 November 2008

The Development of Our Addition Project: Part 2

Wo-Built's Development of a Second Floor Addition Project 2008Wo-Built's Second Floor Addition Project
"...allowing plenty of daylight to penetrate to the lower level as the staircase has a very open design."
Photo © 2008 Wo-Built Inc.
The open concept brought with it another challenge: how does one keep it from feeling dark during the day. The windows on the walls are large, but as everyone knows daylight diminishes in intensity quickly leaving the center of the space dark. Daylight can also have a rather gloomy quality.

With the addition of a second story it was not feasible to introduce skylights in the ceiling in the center of the room (this would have really diminished the quality of the rooms upstairs), but we could brighten the staircase with two large and spectacular side by side skylights. We achieved two effects: making the staircase a feature in the room and allowing plenty of daylight to penetrate to the lower level as the staircase has a very open design.

As a designer/contractor we have a need to balance design with practicalities, such as making sure that the heat loss through the windows is kept low and acceptable. Would one skylight have been enough to light the staircase? No doubt it would have brought some daylight down, but it would not have had the WOW effect that was achieved with the installation of 2 skylights. Comfort is not just providing energy efficient solutions, but also providing light, lightness and visual stimulation.

Hip-hip hurrah for a great solution!
Stay tuned for part 3 of our addition project.
Martina Ernst
CEO
Wo-Built Inc.

Wo-Built's Development of a Second Floor Addition Project 2008Wo-Built's Second Floor Addition Project
"...we could brighten the staircase with two large and spectacular side by side skylights."
Photo © 2008 Wo-Built Inc.

links:
Wo-Built's ProjectsWo-Built's Second Floor Addition ProjectWo-Built Inc.: The Development of an Addition Project: Part 1Wo-Built Inc.: The Development of Our Addition Project: Part 2Wo-Built Inc.: The Development of Our Addition Project: Part 3

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Tuesday, 25 November 2008

The Development of an Addition Project: Part 1


This year we were fortunate in being a part of an addition project and its many challenges. In this project we gutted the main floor to create a totally open concept space. In a space like this there are two main challenges: integrating a large visual element such as a kitchen and lighting the space that accentuates positively in a comfortable way.

The kitchen has to be an integral part that stands out and makes a statement, but does not dominate to the detriment of the remaining space. The kitchen needs to be designed in such a way that it looks included in the space - not just to stand out in one area with no relationship to the rest.

We (the client and our wo-built team) managed to integrate the kitchen by continuing the cabinets on the opposite side of the kitchen, hence tying the space together. The client’s furniture also added a correct scale to the place.

The lighting in a large room is always a challenge. It is absolutely vital to have an up-lighting component in one or more areas to ensure that the ceiling does not feel too low. A bright ceiling makes a room feel higher. Lighting of the perimeter is necessary to brighten the boundaries of the space for reference. Light walls make a room feel larger.

Our client wanted to match the kitchen cabinets with their existing furniture and opted for a rich dark finish which presented a challenge for the lighting. The pot lights were continued around the perimeter for definition, but because of the dark finish the area would have looked too dark due to the very little reflection coming off the cabinets. The area was brightened with pendent light fixtures that brought a diffused lighting quality to the space. Under counter lighting was also introduced to brighten the area.

All of the elements described above made the project a great success!

Stay tuned for a further progress report on our addition project.
Martina Ernst
CEO
Wo-Built Inc.

links:
Wo-Built's Projects
Wo-Built's Second Floor Addition Project
Wo-Built Inc.: The Development of an Addition Project: Part 1
Wo-Built Inc.: The Development of Our Addition Project: Part 2
Wo-Built Inc.: The Development of Our Addition Project: Part 3

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Wednesday, 19 November 2008

Wo-Built's New Design Column

Wo-Built's "Ask the Design Expert" Column
2008 @ wobuilt.com

Ask the Design Expert
As we have a great designer in Deborah McKenna, we are starting an "Ask the Design Expert" column. Please e-mail us (comments@wobuilt.com) with your design dilemmas and questions for the home and kitchen, and we will do our best to answer them. Your questions along with Deborah's response will be posted on our forum each week (no names of course).
Lonya is the staff writer for Wo-Built Inc.

links:
Wo-Built Inc.: Renovation Design Tips
Wo-Built Inc.: Kitchen Design Tips
Wo-Built Inc.: Kitchen Design Trends

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Thursday, 13 November 2008

Home Maintenance and Repair Projects

Why do so few women choose the skilled trades as a career?Image: MS Office
Keywords: construction, industry, occupations, tools, women
Home maintenance and repair projects are projects that are required to be completed to maintain the integrity of your home. They would include certain essential elements in your home such as roofing, exterior painting, window upgrades, furnace upgrade and electrical amperage capacity (at least 100 Amp). These home maintenance and repair projects should always be a priority on your list of to-do maintenance projects.
Below is a list of some of the more significant home maintenance and repair projects that need to be checked and to have completed before you try and sell your home.
  • Roof and Flashing: Make sure the roof does not leak. If leakage is occurring have it fixed immediately. The most probable cause is a result of flashing failure. Check flashing around the chimney, walls, etc. Make sure broken shingles are replaced. Check to make sure tree branches and leaves are not touching the roof.
  • Chimney: Make sure the bricks are not loose or missing mortar. If they are, have the bricks tuck pointed to prevent water leakage and structural failure. Check that the roof flashing around the chimney is in good shape and does not have any gaps or openings for water to penetrate.
  • Gutters and Downspouts: Make sure these are clean and flowing well. If they are clogged, clean and flush the gutters and downspouts. Clogged gutters are the source of many problems such as paint failure, leaks, wood rot and sagging gutters. Improper downspout outlets are also a problem that can cause water in the basement and cracked foundation walls. Make sure the downspout outlet drains AWAY from the house on soil that is sloping away from the house. If downspouts are allowed to drain into the house or into crocks that run to the basement or foundation, water problems can occur including ground settlement resulting in cracking of the basement wall.
  • Brick Wall: Make sure that the brick wall is solid and in good repair. Replace damaged brick including cracked brick and tuck point any missing mortar joints.
  • Foundation: Repair any cracks in the foundation wall. If you see cracks check that the downspouts are not draining into the house foundation and footings. Downspouts and the yard should drain away from the house. If the basement wall cracks are severe, you may need structural repairs including foundation underpinning. This is serious and you need to consult an expert foundation repair contractor.
  • Plumbing Fixtures: Check that the plumbing fixtures are in good working order. Identify the type of faucets you have and replace any leaking washers or cartridges if the faucet leaks. Check the drainage of toilets and sinks and unclog as necessary.
  • Electrical System: If you have only 60 Amp service this will need to upgrade your electrical service panel to 100 Amps. Make sure all switches work and all outlets are properly grounded (if your home has 3-prong outlets) and that GFCI outlets are installed as per code in the Kitchen and Bathrooms. If you have 2-prong ungrounded outlets in your Kitchen or Bathrooms, upgrade to GFCI outlets in these areas.
  • Furnace: Make sure the furnace has clean air filters and is in good working order by performing a seasonal furnace checkup.
These are just some of the key home repair and maintenance areas. There are many more, but you get the idea. Take a good look at your home from a critical buyer’s perspective and you will see what basic home repairs are needed before venturing onto cosmetic home improvement.

Deborah McKenna
Senior Construction Project Management / Interior Designer
Wo-Built Inc.

links:
Wo-Built: New Maintenance Service: home care maintenance programs for every budget!
Wo-Built: Home Maintenance Costs: A Breakdown of the Facts


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Wednesday, 12 November 2008

Wo-Built’s New Maintenance Service

Poster: Wobuilt Home Maintenance ServicesPoster: Wobuilt's New Maintenance Service
2008 @ wobuilt.ca

New Maintenance Service
Wo-Built has yearly home care maintenance programs for every budget!


It's like having your own handy person for your home. You can choose from any of our packages or Wo-Built will customize a plan just for you!
Wo-Built Inc. is launching a new service – A Maintenance and Home Care Service. For a monthly fee you will be able to choose a service package that will provide basic home maintenance care on a regular basis. Regularly scheduled visits will get your home in tip top shape for the changing seasons and we’ll help keep it that way. So don’t keep putting off those home maintenance projects! Sign up now and let competent professionals do the work for you so that you don’t have to!
Call us for a FREE quote!
(416) 402-2679
www.wobuilt.com
info@wobuilt.com

links:
Wo-Built: Home Maintenance Costs: A Breakdown of the Facts