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Y Y Y Y Y Y 1714 W Spencer, Creston Everything is done and move in ready for this 4+bedroom ranch home with three car attached garage. This 3 bath home has hardwood floors in dining and living room, new countertops and open floor plan. Four bedrooms up and 2+in basement. Large family, theatre room down with lots of storage. Lots of upgrades including new furnace/central air. Large storage shed. Call for your showing now to see this immaculate home! See Stewart Realty on page 8. 500 N. Stone, Creston 1 1/2 story 4 BR home on a quiet street on an extra large lot. Contact us to take a look today! REDUCED $55,500. See Carter Agency on page 5. 607 E. Townline, Creston If you like lots of space, this is your home! Large open kitchen and dining area with access to patio. Gas fireplace in main floor family room. This home has three bedrooms on main floor with large master bedroom and laundry room on main floor. Large Family/Rec room in basement and extra bedroom with full bath. Large storage room and lots of extra storage areas in basement. Come and take a look! See Stewart Realty on page 8. Bluegrass Board of Realtors Boyd Appliance Center, Inc. Calvin Plumbing, Heating & Electric Carter Agency Cook Video & Appliance Creston Chamber of Commerce First National Bank Green Valley Realty Hometown Insurance & Realty ISSB J&A Flooring Orr Heating & Air Conditioning Schroeder Plumbing & Electrical State Savings Bank Stewart Realty Vernie’s Window Fashions Waltz Construction Zellmer’s Culligan Look inside to see what these following businesses have to offer: October 24, 2014

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Everything is done and move in ready for this 4+bedroom ranch home with three car attached garage. This 3 bath home has hardwood floors in dining and living room, new countertops and open floor plan. Four bedrooms up and 2+in basement. Large family, theatre room down with lots of storage. Lots of upgrades including new furnace/central air. Large storage shed. Call for your showing now to see this immaculate home! See Stewart Realty on page 8.

500 N. Stone, Creston1 1/2 story 4 BR home on a quiet street on an extra large lot. Contact us to take a look today! REDUCED $55,500. See Carter Agency on page 5.

607 E. Townline, CrestonIf you like lots of space, this is your home! Large open kitchen and dining area with access to patio. Gas fireplace in main floor family room. This home has three bedrooms on main floor with large master bedroom and laundry room on main floor. Large Family/Rec room in basement and extra bedroom with full bath. Large storage room and lots of extra storage areas in basement. Come and take a look! See Stewart Realty on page 8.

Bluegrass Board of RealtorsBoyd Appliance Center, Inc.Calvin Plumbing, Heating & ElectricCarter AgencyCook Video & ApplianceCreston Chamber of CommerceFirst National BankGreen Valley RealtyHometown Insurance & Realty

ISSBJ&A FlooringOrr Heating & Air ConditioningSchroeder Plumbing & ElectricalState Savings BankStewart RealtyVernie’s Window FashionsWaltz ConstructionZellmer’s Culligan

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Winterize to safeguard your home from harsh weatherAutumn is a beautiful time

of year marked by welcom-ing cooler temperatures and the natural beauty of leaves changing colors. Autumn also has a tendency to fly by, as if the powerful weather of winter simply cannot wait to make its presence felt.

With such a seemingly short time between the end of summer and the dawn of winter, homeowners know they don’t have too many weekends in between to prepare their homes for the potentially harsh months ahead. But such preparation, often referred to as “win-terizing,” can make a home more comfortable when the mercury dips below freez-ing, while saving homeown-ers substantial amounts of money along the way.

• Clean the gutters. Leaves falling in fall can be

a beautiful sight to behold, but many of those leaves are likely finding their way into your gutters, where they can lodge and cause a host of problems down the road. If the leaves and additional debris, such as twigs and dirt, that pile up in your gutters are not cleared out before the first winter storm, the re-sults can be costly and even catastrophic.

Winter rain and snowfall needs a place to go upon hitting your roof, and gut-ters facilitate the travel of such precipitation from your roof into street-level drain-age systems. If gutters are backed up with leaves and other debris, then ice dams may form, forcing water to seep in through the roof. That damage can be costly and can even cause the roof to collapse inward in areas

with heavy snowfall. Clean gutters throughout the fall, especially if your property has many trees, and be sure to check gutters one last time before the arrival of winter.

• Tend to your attic. Homeowners who have at-tics in their homes might want to add some extra in-sulation up there, especially those who recall feeling cold inside their homes last win-ter, which is often a telltale

sign of improper insulation in a home. A good rule of thumb when determining if your attic needs more insu-lation is to look for the ceil-ing joists. If you can see the joists, then you need more insulation.

• Address leaky windows and doors. Sometimes attic insulation is not the culprit when it comes to a cold home. Oftentimes, leaky windows and doors are the real bad

guys in a drafty home. Fall is a great time to inspect for leaky windows and doors, as the wind outside can serve as your partner. When the wind outside is blowing, take a tour of your home’s windows and doorways, standing next to them to determine if there any holes or leaks that are letting outdoor air inside. If you notice any leaks be-neath exterior doors, install some door sweeps to keep outdoor air where it belongs. Leaks around windows can be snuffed out with caulk or weather stripping.

• Test the furnace. Home-owners typically do not de-vote much thought to their furnaces in spring, summer and fall. But with winter on the horizon, fall is the time to test the furnace to make sure it’s ready for the months ahead. Expect a somewhat

foul yet brief odor to appear when starting the furnace. That odor should dissipate shortly, but if it does not go away, then your furnace is likely in need of repair. But even if the smell does not stick around, you might want to have the furnace cleaned by a professional anyway. Such cleanings ensure the furnace works efficiently throughout the winter.

• Clean the garage. You might not mind parking in the driveway during the warmer months of the year, but why subject your vehi-cles to harsh winter weather if you don’t have to? Clean the garage in the fall so you have an indoor parking spot throughout the winter season. Protecting your car from the elements can add years to its life.

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10 ways to conserve energy this winter1. Have the furnace ser-

viced. You can reduce fur-nace fuel consumption by as much as 10 percent by having the system serviced yearly. Late spring or early autumn is a good time to schedule an inspection and have filters replaced in forced-air sys-tems.

2. Remedy drafty win-dows. Drafty windows not only let cold air in, but also let warm air out. This is a one-two punch in terms of energy waste, forcing heat-ing units to work harder to regulate a consistent tem-perature. Caulking and weatherstripping applica-tions are easy do-it-yourself projects. If windows are old and especially drafty, con-sider replacement. If such an undertaking will stretch your budget, use tightly sealed plastic sheeting to insulate

drafty windows until you can afford to replace them.

3. Address additional leaks. Windows and doors are not the only places where cold air can get in or warm air can escape. Leaks occur around pipes and plumbing penetrations to the home, and cold air also can enter through utility cut-throughs, light plates and outlets. Use insulation or weatherstrip-ping to seal leaks in these areas.

4. Decorate with light-colored furnishings. Light-hued walls and furniture will reflect the sunlight that makes it into a home while also reflecting artificial light more effectively than darker shades. This can help you re-duce your reliance on lamps and other lighting.

5. Make use of the sun. In the winter, the sun’s rays

are not as powerful as dur-ing other seasons. That’s due to the tilt of the planet’s axis. However, you can still maximize daylight time for warmth. Open curtains and drapes on southern-facing windows and let warm sun-light shine through. Then close the curtains again when

evening falls. You may be able to turn down the heat during the day when the sun is warming your home.

6. Use fireplaces properly. Fireplaces can be unneces-sary sources of drafts and leaks. Keep your fireplace damper closed unless a fire is burning. Keeping the damp-

er open is like keeping a win-dow wide open during the winter, allowing warm air to go right up the chimney. When the fireplace is in use, reduce heat loss by opening dampers in the bottom of the firebox or open the nearest window slightly and close doors leading into the room. If your fireplace is more decorative than functional, keep the damper closed at all times and consider sealing the chimney.

7. Conduct an energy au-dit. A home energy audit, also known as a home energy assessment, is the first step to assess how much energy your home consumes and to evaluate which measures you can take to make your home more energy-efficient. Many times these govern-ment-sponsored programs are free, and an auditor will

go through your home with a fine-toothed comb looking for potential energy losses. After the audit is conducted, you can choose which repairs or modifications make the most sense for your budget and needs.

8. Adjust the direction of your ceiling fan blades. Blades that spin clockwise will trap heat inside to keep your rooms warmer during the cooler months. Adjust your ceiling fan to a low set-ting to gently push hot air back down.

9. Wear warmer clothes. Layer clothing when you’re in the house to reduce the need to adjust the heat.

10. Only heat the rooms you use. Close off venting or turn off radiators in spaces that are not in use. There is no point in heating unoccu-pied rooms.

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Fixing leaky fixtures around the housePeople who have slept

within steps of a leaky faucet know full well the nuisance that such water fixtures pres-ent. A leaky faucet can make it difficult to sleep at night, but leaks around the house also cost homeowners lots of money.

Many leaks around a house are not nearly as noticeable as a dripping faucet. But worn toilet flappers or leaky valves can wreak just as much havoc on a monthly budget as a leaky en suite bathroom faucet does on a night’s sleep. Identifying those leaks, many of which are easy to fix, is a great way to conserve water and save money at the same time.

• Start with your water meter. The hours after ev-eryone in the household has taken their morning showers, brushed their teeth and had their coffee is a great time to determine if you have a leak. Water is not typically used during these hours, so check the water meter once the last coffee mug has been washed and then revisit the meter two hours later. If the meter has changed, then chances are you have a leak.

• Test the toilet with food coloring. Toilets are a com-mon source of water leaks, as deteriorating toilet flappers slowly waste water via leaks that are not always notice-able. Because toilet leaks can be difficult to notice, home-owners might have to get a little creative. Add a drop of food coloring to the holding tank of your toilet, then wait roughly 15 minutes to see if the color of the water starts to change. If it has, your toilet is leaking.

• Inspect faucet gaskets and pipe fittings. Faucet gas-kets and pipe fittings should not be wet, but wet gaskets and pipe fittings is typically evidence of surface leaks. When washing dishes in the

sink, turn the faucet on high. If you notice water coming from anywhere other than the head of the faucet, then you have leaky gaskets.

Once you have determined the source of the leak, you can begin to address the situ-ation. Toilets, faucets and showerheads are the most common culprits with regard to water leaks.

• Toilets: Flappers are the rubber parts in the toilet’s holding tank. These flappers are susceptible to mineral buildup and decay, and over time that can create leaks. Flappers are inexpensive and easy to replace. When replac-ing your toilet flapper, take the worn out flapper with you to the hardware store to make sure you buy a new one that is compatible with your toilet.

• Faucets: When a leaky faucet is your biggest foe, be sure to turn the water supply in the house off before you get to work. If your faucet has any decorative knobs, gently remove these so they do not break and you can replace them when the leak has been addressed. From there you must remove the packing nut and the stem. Some stems come off easily, while oth-ers must be twisted off from the valve. Inspect these parts for damage before moving on. The O-ring and washer inside the valve seat may be responsible for your leak, so inspect these parts and re-place them if necessary. Be

sure they are an exact fit so you don’t end up with a fresh leak. Once these items have been replaced, you can reas-semble the parts, turn the wa-ter back on and check to see if the leak has vanished. If the leak remains, then your valve seat may be corroded or your plumbing might need a pro-fessional inspection.

• Showerheads: If the show-erhead is your source of leaks, you may just need to tighten the connection between the showerhead and the pipe stem. This can be done us-ing pipe tape. If the problem with your showerhead can be traced to the shower handle and cartridge, you might want to hire a professional to fix your leak, as addressing this problem can be tricky. If you want to do it yourself, first turn the water supply off before removing the shower handle. Some handles are es-pecially difficult to remove, in which case you might need to visit the hardware store to purchase a handle puller. Once the handle has been re-moved, you can then pull the cartridge, which is likely to prove more difficult than re-moving the handle. The car-tridge may need to be twisted loose with pliers before you pull it out, or you may need to buy a cartridge puller that is compatible with the brand of showerhead you have. Once you get the cartridge out, you can install your replacement and reassemblethe parts that were removed.

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Countertop options aboundMany things in a kitchen

contribute to giving this popular room its personal-ity. Appliances and choice of cabinets go a long way toward crafting that look, but perhaps nothing defines a kitchen more than a home-owner’s choice of counter-tops.

Countertops are where the action takes place in a kitchen. It’s where meals are prepared and where hungry houseguests or curious kids watch the family chef whip up the night’s meal. The op-tions with regard to counter-top surfaces are numerous, and the following are just a few of the more popular op-tions homeowners planning to replace their existing sur-faces might want to consider.

LaminateLaminate countertops

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Made of sheeting glued to plywood or particleboard substrate, laminate coun-tertops are water-resistant but not very heat-resistant, so homeowners will want to place any hots pans, pots or baking sheets on trivets to maintain the laminate. Many homeowners prefer laminate countertops because they are available in so many colors, meaning they can match any homeowner’s preferences, no matter how colorful those preferences are. Cutting on laminate countertops is not recommended, but such sur-faces are easy to clean and maintain.

QuartzQuartz is among the most

durable countertop surfaces available, as it is resistant to bacteria, heat, stains, and water. Though quartz is not available in as many shades

as laminate, it is similarly easy to clean. Also like lami-nate countertops, quartz surfaces tend to have easily visible seams, which may irk homeowners who find such minor imperfections an eye-sore. Quartz countertops can be expensive depending on the amount of surface area a kitchen has, so budget-conscious homeowners with especially large kitchens may find quartz countertops bust their budgets.

GraniteThe natural beauty of

granite is what draws many homeowners to install this popular surface material in their kitchens. Thanks to their unique shading and tone, granite countertops are never the same from one home to the next, and granite complements many different cabinet colors. Granite also

is resistant to heat, scarring and, when sealed properly, stains. Granite is naturally porous, so if it is not sealed properly, it can harbor bac-teria. Some granite counter-tops must be sealed annu-ally, while some pretreated countertops can go as long as 15 years without a need for resealing. Unlike other countertop surface materi-als, granite, which is among the most expensive counter-top materials, does not come in a vast array of colors, so homeowners should expect to choose from just 20 or so color options.

Recycled glassHomeowners who want to

give their kitchens a modern and eco-friendly feel may want to consider recycled glass countertops. Recycled glass countertops, the ma-jority of which are now pro-

duced with 80 to 90 percent post-consumer glass, are made of pieces of glass that are held together with ce-ment binders. Some might be concerned that countertops made of recycled glass are not very strong, but the ce-ment binders are very hard, making the countertops du-rable, strong and unlikely to chip or crack. Recycled glass countertops come in various colors and are resistant to both heat and stains. Instal-lation of recycled glass coun-tertops can be tricky, as im-proper installation can lead to stress points that make the glass susceptible to cracking. As a result, the installation of recycled glass countertops is best left to professionals with experience on such projects. Recycled glass countertops can be quite expensive as well.

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908 W. Summit • Creston

$ 139

,500

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304 6th St. • Menlo

$ 59,

900

Nice ranch home w/new carpet, paint, sump pump, drain in basement. Large corner lot in small quiet town close to the interstate. Family room on main floor & basement could be finished for another family room or game room. Large 2 car det. garage.

811 S. Birch St. • Creston

$ 134

,000

Built-ins, wood cabinetry, open living and dining room. Large master BR & master BA on the main floor. Stone fireplace & main floor laundry. Lower level family room with wood stove, built-in work area & 2 BR. Large BA with lots of storage areas & utility room.

310 N. Sycamore St. • Creston

$ 55,

000

Looking for open stairway & some updates? Take a look at this home. All new drywall in the downstairs, open stairway, newer laminate floor in living & dining room. Large deck on back for great parties. One car garage that has shared driveway & a 2 car detach garage in back with alley access.

1714 W. Spencer St. • Creston

$ 252

,900

4+BR ranch home w/3 car attached garage. This 3 BA home has hardwood floors in dining & living room, new countertops & open floor plan. 4BR’s up & 2+in basement. Large family, theatre room down w/lots of storage. Lots of upgrades including new furnace/central air.

813 N. Sycamore St. • Creston

$ 119

,500

Lots of living area in this great home. 4 BR, 2 1/2 BA & a great back yard w/garden shed. This home has three levels of living. Two bedrooms up, two bedrooms on main floor & lots of living space in the basement too. Large living room w/hardwood floors. Kitchen stove and refrigerator included.

701 W. Montgomery • Creston

$ 64,

900

Large 3 BR, 2-1/2 BA, 2 detached garages, large corner lot.PENDING

2 BR home with large bedrooms. Main floor laundry, lots of storage. Nice breezeway between home and single car garage, patio doors on both ends. Enjoy the evening breeze on the patio in back yard and inhale the fragrances of all the flowers that surround the home. Home is all elec. with zone heating in all rooms.

1405 Elm Drive • Creston

$ 104

,900

607 N. Elm St. • Creston

$ 51,

900

NEW, NEW! Carpet, paint, some windows, appliances, wiring, tub surround, kitchen countertops. Two bedrooms on main floor and walk-up attic that is finished for a 3rd bedroom, game room or man cave.

1003 N. Birch • Creston$ 9

9,90

0

3BR home with yard space, patio, newer 2-car detached garage. Hardwood floor in dining room, newer vinyl in bathroom. New sump pump in basement.

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1102 N. Sycamore St. • Creston

$ 118

,500

2 story brick home has large rooms, fireplace, lots of beautiful woodwork, 4 BR up w/two full BA & a remodeled kitchen! Lots of upgrades including a newer roof, central heating system & floor coverings. Huge fenced in lot w/above ground pool. Large front porch & a one car, detached garage.

914 N. Oak • Creston

$ 98,

500

Kitchen w/bamboo flooring, new dishwasher & stove. Master bedroom on first floor. BA & laundry on main level. New Siding in 2014. Shed is 14x22 w/2 levels of storage. Garage is 20X30 w/door opener. New roof in 2010 & the electrical is updated. Central air.

1000 N. Mulberry St. • Creston

$ 117

,000

3 BR 2 BA home w/2 car attached garage. New windows, new interior paint, newer floor coverings & both bathrooms have been remodeled. Lots of living space in finished area of basement. Washer/Dryer, Stove & Refrigerator included. Located on a corner lot, this home has a large back yard w/mature trees & a screen room for your enjoyment!

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1742 Twelve Mile Lake Rd. • Creston

This 6 BR 4 BA home has lots of living

$3

95

,00

0

40’ x 80’ Building half finished

424 SW 2nd • Stuart

$ 58,

900

1 1/2 Story, all new windows, appliances, carpet. Corner lot one block from city pool. Move in ready!

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3BR, 2 bath, move-in ready! Open kitchen. Dining room opens to deck. Master bath with oversized tub and dual vanities. Kitchen appliances included. Garage & carport. Senior living complex provides mowing, snow removal, water, sewer and garbage. Owner anxious make offer!

828 Quiet Harbor • Creston

3BR, 2 bath, move-in ready! Open kitchen. Dining room opens to deck.

828 Quiet Harbor • Creston

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$ 29,

900

3 BR, 2 BA home has a 2-car attached garage and great front patio area. Large kitchen and open dining area. Master bath with jet tub and shower with nearby washer and dryer. All appliances included.

816 Golden Shores • Creston

3 BR, 2 BA home has a 2-car attached garage and great front patio

816 Golden Shores • Creston

$ 69,

500

2 BR, 2 BA home is move in ready & 1-car detached garage. Large kitchen and dining area with lots of storage. Large master bedroom and master bath. Kitchen stove and refrigerator included and washer/dryer negotiable. Rear deck for evening views of the lake!

831 Quiet Harbor • Creston

2 BR, 2 BA home is move in ready & 1-car detached garage. Large

831 Quiet Harbor • Creston

$ 26,

500

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607 E. Townline • Creston

$ 218

,500

4 BR, 3 BA home w/full basement. Large open kitchen & dining area w/access to patio. Gas fireplace in main floor family room. 3 BR on main floor w/large master bedroom & laundry room. Large Family/Rec room in basement & extra BR w/full bath. Lots of storage areas in basement.

104 S. Park • Creston

$ 439

,500

4 BR on the main floor with huge living room. Large dining room open to kitchen, overlooking the park and lake. 2 full BA and 2 half BA. Large master bedroom with walk-thru closet and large master bath with whirlpool tub and double shower. A complete custom remodel with new siding, windows and floor heat with central air. Mature trees and landscaped areas on 1 1/2 acres. You have to see it!

607 N. Poplar • Creston

$ 89,

500

This two bedroom bungalow home is ready to move in, with all appliances included. Located on a double lot, this home has upgraded windows, roof, furnace, A/C, electrical panel, family room and a two car detached, heated garage. Quiet living with lots of room for gardening, garage with workshop and storage shed too. Call now and see this immaculate home!

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