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AN ADVERTISING SUPPLEMENT PUBLISHED BY OAHU PUBLICATIONS, INC.
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Customers needto be familiar withpanels, invertersprior to installation
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Letting the light shine on
Photovoltaic (PV) solar energysystems consist of numerouscomponents. The solar panels
and the inverters are the two basiccomponents that consumers needto know more about prior to makinga purchase, since they are the back-bone of the solar energy system.
Inverters are the component ofthe system that changes the directcurrent (DC) produced by the solarpanels or modules to alternatingcurrent (AC), which is compatiblewith the electricity used in the homeor business.
The two types of inverters on themarket today are Centralized In-verters and Micro Inverters. Eachtype has positive and negative as-pects, including:
� Centralized inverters are eitherground- or wall-mounted, taking allthe DC power collected on the roofand converting it to AC through onebox for consumption. Advantagesinclude: long track record on relia-bility in the industry (very reliabletechnology); equipment is locatedin a protected area away from envi-ronmental exposure; and the largerthe system, the lower the cost point
for the consumer.
These inverters are easy to serv-ice, provide excellent performancewith tracking information throughthe Internet, as well as not having asmany exclusions on warranties, andare very quiet. The disadvantagesinclude: a single point of failure mayaffect the whole system; a veryslight loss of power in the conver-sion process; the need for a loca-tion to set the inverters in place;and the system designed based on
power produced, needs to be config-ured up front. Centralized invertersare very well understood and reli-able.
� Micro Inverters are small in-verters that are placed on the under-side of individual panels convert-ing DC to AC directly at the panel.Advantages include having slightlyless loss of power consumption incomparison to Centralized panels.
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about to get a whole loteasier.
Oahu homeowners andlandlords can get an-swers to all of their reno-vation questions at eitherof two “Building to YourLifestyle” seminars beingpresented by HK Con-struction.
If you’re thinking ofbuilding or remodelingfor the first time, thisseminar will help you un-derstand the processes ahomeowner will gothrough from start to fin-ish.”
These informativeseminars are free, funand open to the public,”says company vice presi-dent, Alan Twu. “Ifyou’re thinking of build-
ing or remodeling forthe first time, thisseminar will helpyou understand theprocesses a home-owner will gothrough from startto finish,”
The “Building toYour Lifestyle” sem-
inars will take place atPearl Country Club, onThursday, July 22, from 6to 8 p.m.; and at WardWarehouse on Friday,July 23, from 6 to 8 p.m.
Many frequently askedquestions or concernswill be covered, saysTwu, including adviceon the latest industrymaterials and designchoices, do-it-yourselfprojects, how to workwith a contractor, localbuilding codes, and “se-crets of the trade” thatcan save you time, mon-ey and a lot of needlessfrustration.
“Most of all, we’ll getpeople one step closer tohaving the home they’vealways dreamed of fortheir family,” says Twu.
At the end of the semi-nar, participants will beinvited to meet one-on-one with HK Construc-tion design consultantsfor advice.
“HK Construction is akamaaina company thathas built hundreds ofquality homes and homeimprovements through-out Oahu,” says Twu.
“We have more than 35years of experience inthe construction indus-try. Our staff offers a fullrange of services withthe knowledge and de-signing capabilities tobuild to your uniquelifestyle.”
Twu is the fourth gen-eration of builders in hisfamily.
HK Construction staffmembers have honedand refined their skills todesign and build qualityhomes and home im-provements to meet theneeds of Hawaii home-owners.
HK Construction tack-les projects ranging fromnew home constructionand major additions tocomplete interior reno-vations. Team membersguide and inspire home-owners throughout thedesign and buildingprocess.
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A failure in one panel or shadingoccurring on a panel will not af-fect the power produced byeach individual panel. It is easyto add more panels to your sys-tem since you will not be limit-ed by system capacity of a Cen-tralized inverter. System track-ing information is available overthe Internet as well. Disadvan-tages of micro inverters include:no long-term track record of re-liability; the inverters are ex-posed to the weather, whichmeans salt, heat, rain and biolog-ical factors can affect long-termsystem performance.
There also are many pointsof failure since each panel isequipped with an inverter. Ac-cess to repair may require re-moving panels of a failed invert-er in the middle of configura-tion. The warranty also is verylimited and is disconcertingwhen reviewed. Customers areresponsible for labor to re-move/replace the panel(s) butnot the inverter cost. Labor costcould amount to a couple hun-dred dollars with each replace-ment. The warranty also doesnot cover damage when they aresubject to fire, water, general-ized corrosion, biological infes-tations, acts of Mother Nature,
or input voltage that creates op-erating conditions beyond thelimits of the inverter’s specifica-tions.
Modules or solar panels arethe component in the systemthat generates the DC that in-verters convert to AC. Solarpanels have no moving parts butare subject to the weather’swear and tear.
The consumer should knowthat the energy produced by themodule decreases over time.Most manufacturers warrantthat the energy efficiency willbe at least 80 percent after 20years. This is the energy effi-ciency warranty most vendorswill boast of. Interestingly theynever mention a second warran-ty given by the manufacturersthat covers the construction partof the modules, which is usual-ly only five years.
Don’t be fooled by these war-ranties. The better manufactur-ers like Kyocera have provenperformance where modules de-preciated by less than 10 per-cent over 25 years.
The fact of the matter is thebetter manufacturers havemade the greatest improve-ments in module performanceand reliability. The modules arestronger and the solar cells aremore protected, extending thelife and performance expectan-
cy. Module construction that isfree of micro cracks, is whatmanufacturers desire. Microcracks in modules become hotspots in the module, producingless energy. Micro cracks willeventually spread throughoutthe module. The best modulescome from the manufacturersthat have the best quality con-trol.
Finally, keep in mind thatfalse or misleading claims are
for marketing purposes. Long-term warranties are statementslimiting manufacturers’ liabili-ties, not guarantees. Somehomeowners have been toldthey can put on a new roof andthe cost can be put on the samebill as the solar system, allowingfor a tax credit on the new roof.That’s false. Caveat emptor says,“Let the buyer beware.”
Pacific Islands Constructionhas a license in general con-
struction and also has licenses inroofing and waterproofing. Thecompany is committed to in-stalling the best system at thebest price, and providing peaceof mind to customers that theirroof will not have leaks.
If you’re in need of informa-tion and/or a free quote on SolarEnergy (PV), and other roofingmatters, call Pacific Islands Con-struction at 841-7756 office, ore-mail [email protected].
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Isn’t it ironic that the bathroomis one of the most germ-infest-ed areas in your house?
When the surfaces of a tub, wallsurrounds or counter top begin tolook stained, worn, cracked oreven rusted, they start to collectdirt and germs that begin to de-posit on these porous surfaces.
All Island Bath Remodeling(AIBR) specializes in the restora-tion of these surfaces and can re-store them to a smooth syntheticporcelain surface that is easilycleaned and chemically resistant.
Thanks to the many years of ex-perience using state-of-the-artrestoration technology, there is noneed to tear out old bathtubs andwall surrounds that are stained,cracked, rusty or just worn. AIBR
can restore them to look like new.Reglazing is also the most cost-
effective way to restore your oldbathtub. Over the years, AIBR hasworked with hotels and propertymanagers, who use glazing as away to provide a clean new-look-ing bathroom at a reasonableprice.
Restoring your tub and wallsurround instead of tearing themout and replacing the featurescould be a great way you can helpto save our environment.
AIBR has done more than30,000 tubs during the past 20years. If you were to stack themup one on another, it would beover five and a half miles high,and that’s kept a lot of waste fromOahu landfills.
AIBR’s goal is to give kamaainacost-effective alternatives that cansave money, including:
� Bathtub and wall surroundresurfacing that make worn orstained bathtubs look like new.Using an exclusive, non-porousformula, AIBR technicians cangive “new life” to tubs and tilewalls. The finished product willnot mildew or mold — even in thegrout lines.
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Ceramic tile has held a hal-lowed place in bathroomrenovations for genera-
tions. Durable, easy to clean, andavailable in a wide range of color,format and design, tile just makessense in a bath. But some enter-prising designers and homeown-ers are finding a new spot in thehome where tile not only workswell, but can take center stage -the master bedroom.
Homeowners are choosing toincorporate ceramic tiles intomaster bedrooms for many of thesame reasons the material hasbeen popular in bathrooms andkitchens:
• Tile is more durable than oth-er materials, lasting up to fourtimes longer than carpet or wood.Unlike wood, it will never needrefinishing, restaining or sanding.It holds its luster better than
vinyl, and requires no specialchemical treatments, the waymany natural stone products do.Because of this easy maintenanceand durability, consumers can re-alize lower costs over the life ofthe product.
• It’s naturally hypoallergenicand releases no volatile organiccompounds (VOCs) into the at-mosphere. It doesn’t collect dust,dust mites, pet dander or other ir-ritants and microbes.
• Tile is readily available in awide range of colors, sizes, shapesand design themes. In fact, youcan now find ceramic tile thateven mimics the look of otherpopular, more costly or lessdurable materials like wood, glassor even metal.
So how can you use tile in yourmaster bedroom? Tile of Spainbranded manufacturers cite sev-
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Too createe aa headboardFabric, wood or metal
headboards can make apowerful design state-ment, and solidify a bed’sstance as the centerpieceof a room. Ceramic tile,now available in large for-mats and in designs thatmimic the look of othermaterials, is a sensible, cost-ef-fective and healthier alternativeto some popular headboard mate-rials. Creating a fabric headboard,for example, can be a costly, time-consuming process, yet you canget virtually the same look withceramic tile made to look like fab-ric. And this is fabric that won’tharbor germs and microbes.
Generall designn touchesIf you love the look of wain-
scoting, wood paneling or beadboard, but prefer a more durable,hypoallergenic material, ceramictile can offer the same look with-out the disadvantages of wooddecorator touches. Several Tileof Spain branded manufacturersproduce tiles that look like wood
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Extendingg thee lifee off aa paintt jobbPaint is one of the easiest things
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Kitchens and baths get all the buzzas the best rooms to renovate,whether you’re selling your house or
planning to stay in it. But don't overlookthe power of a great master bedroom — af-ter all, it’s among the most frequently usedrooms in your home.
Whether you're renovating to attractpotential buyers, or to improve your enjoy-ment of your house, sprucing up the mas-ter bedroom has multiple benefits. Buy-ers will likely pass through your bedroomto reach the master bath, so a great masterbedroom helps set the tone for your mas-ter bath. And since most of us spend abouteight hours a day (or night) in the bed-room, refurbishing the room can help usget better rest and feel better about ourhome.
Investing just a few extra dollars to in-stall luxury designer touches like good
linens or an eye-catching wallpaper muralcan ensure you get the most bang for yourrenovation buck in the bedroom. Whetheryou have a few hundred dollars or a fewthousand to spend, you can make the mostof your money by adding high-quality,high-impact touches like these:
Designerr (orr att leastt designer-look)linens.. The bed should be a focal point fora well-designed bedroom. The easiest wayto make yours look fresh and powerful,even if it's the same frame you've had for10 years, is to dress it up with great linens.Go for the whole enchilada here — skirt,accent pillows, duvet and shams. Linendesigners have made it very easy to createa pulled-together, luxury look by providingensembles that work together.
Since you’ll spend several hours a day incontact with your linens, it's probablyworth spending a bit more for comfort as
well as great looks. Look for all-cottonsheets that have a high thread count. Gen-erally, the higher the thread count the soft-er and more comfortable they’ll feel.Thanks to designers' partnerships withpopular retail chains, it's possible to scorea good-looking, good-quality ensemble for
a couple hundred dollars. Throw in a fewhundred more and you can buy namebrand linens in a top-of-the-line depart-ment store.
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Do you love the idea of entertaining,but feel like getting your home readyfor a social event requires too much
time and attention? Not to worry, thereare a few easy things you can do to makesure your home is always ready to hostguests, and they may not be as difficult toaccomplish as you think.
First and foremost, decide what type ofambiance your event needs and embrace it.If you are having an evening party, indulgein deep colors, soft lighting and upbeat mu-sic to keep your company awake! If it’s adaytime event, go bold and bright withyour color scheme. “I love to target my au-dience and add things to my table settings
that inspire my guests,” says Angela Gi-annopoulos, a premier New York eventstylist and owner of SC3 Group who hasworked with brands such as Estee Lauder,Donna Karan and Missoni. “I recently dec-orated a birthday table for a group of gradeschool children. I used oversized Legosand bright candy to entertain them.”
For unique ideas such as these, Gi-annopoulos has offered several tips foreasy at-home entertaining.
� Versatility is key. Make considerationswhen stocking your kitchen cabinets —consider cookware and serving dishes thatcan be used both for smaller and larger oc-
casions, as well as casual and formal ones.I also love expandable kitchen tables be-cause you can accommodate a house full ofguests and break it down for breakfast fortwo the morning after. My last bit of adviceis to choose dinnerware that is versatile.Consider something that is durable enoughfor daily use and chic enough for eveningoccasions, such as Oneida’s Chef’s TableCollection. This mix and match collectionwas designed with a modern look and craft-ed in all white porcelain to complementany table setting.
� Accessorize your home. I often hangon to things that I shouldn’t, but have
learned that any little knick-knack can comeinto play when decorating for events. I’vemade candle holders out of Mason jars, amenu with a chalkboard and centerpiecesusing old pitchers. I’m not encouragingclutter- just keep a stash of items that couldbe useful when entertaining and it maysave you that extra trip to the store.
� Use nature to your advantage. Whendecorating, use sprigs and blooms grownnear your home to add life to your table set-tings. Various shades of colors found inwildflowers often create an organic energymaking a table setting more inviting forguests. Also, arranging flowers in differ-ent sized vases can be visually appealing ona long table while single, tall flowers workwell with a table for two.
� Accumulate a beverage collection.Nothing makes your visitors feel welcomelike offering them a drink when they walkin the door. Rather than going out andstocking up on wine, liquor or soft drinksbefore you host, gradually accumulate acollection. Your guests will be impressedby your selection when you have an as-sortment to offer. Also, consider outfittingyour home with drinkware for every occa-sion. Oneida.com offers affordable itemssuch as their Angelina stemware that gofrom every day to every type of soiree.
� Be prepared for overnight visitors. Al-ways keep clean sheets on your guest bedand be sure it is made, as you never knowwhen someone might stop by for anovernight visit. If you really want to makeyour guests feel welcome, impress themwith soothing products in the bathroomor on their nightstand along with a sweettreat on their pillow.
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You know that moving into anew home can be one of life’sbiggest stressors — the pack-
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“Incorporating items with per-sonal meaning, such as memorabil-ia or a special collection, can makeyour new place feel less like astranger’s house and more like yourhome,” says Annette Lawrence, ac-ademic director of the Interior De-sign program at The Art Institute ofOhio-Cincinnati. Lawrence de-scribes the concept of “adaptive re-use,” an easy, inexpensive way tocreate a “sense of place” — in oth-er words, making your new housethe place in which you feel mostcomfortable.
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� Samee item,, samee use. The entryrug from your old house goes in theentryway of the new house.
� Samee item,, differentt location.Your living room furniture fromyour old home becomes your fami-ly room furniture in your new place.
� Samee item,, neww use. You use thefabric from a window treatment toupholster your dining room chairs.
“Mies van der Rohe’s old adage,‘less is more,’ certainly holds truehere,” says Jackie Barry, interior de-
sign instructor at The Art Instituteof Houston-North, a branch of TheArt Institute of Houston. “Selectsignificant pieces of furniture andart to move. You don’t need to haveor show everything you have all inone room.”
Barry also advises incorporatinga concept called biophilic design,which recognizes the inherent needof humans to interact and affiliatewith nature to achieve and main-tain optimum health and well-be-ing. “Bring the outside in; don’t neg-lect good views to the outside, ac-centuate them,” she says. “Let yourgarden and landscaping work foryou on the inside. Connecting withnature can also have a calming anda comforting effect.”
If all of this still feels too over-whelming to you, consider hiring aprofessional interior designer tohelp you out. Lawrence suggestsusing personal contacts and refer-ences to find a designer who is rightfor you.
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1.. Thee softerr sideNever underestimate the power of fab-
rics. The softer side of your kitchen decorcan have a big impact on its overall look.The right window treatment on that util-itarian window above the sink can reallymake it pop. New cushions can punch upthe appeal and comfort of mundanekitchen chairs. And the right tableclothand/or placemats can hide a multitude offlaws in your kitchen table.
Many budget-friendly discount storesnow offer curtains and kitchen accessoriesthat mimic much pricier designer ver-sions. To get the most for your money,avoid the specialty shops and big depart-
ment stores and head to your local dis-count retailer.
2.. Takee itt too thee walll Another powerful and budget-friendly
way to upgrade your kitchen is to give it afresh coat of paint and a designer-inspiredwallpaper mural. A gallon or two of paintwill cover most kitchens, and with somevery good brands selling for less than $30,that leaves you plenty of money left overfor a mural. You can find wallpaper muralsfor less than $100 at DecorPlace.com. Useyour mural to create a focal point in theroom, draw attention to an architecturalfeature or make a windowless space feelmore open and airy. Wallpaper muralsare easy enough to do it yourself, and save
money on installation.
3.. Metall magicNext, turn your attention to some of
the easy-to-replace metal accents in yourkitchen that might be looking worn or dat-ed. These could include cabinet knobs,drawer pulls, electrical faceplates, eventhe kitchen faucet. All are easy enough toswitch out for most do-it-yourselfers andyou can easily replace all these items — in-cluding the faucet — for less than $150 ifyou shop wisely. Remember, to improvethe look of a kitchen, these accents don’tneed to be pricey designer name-brands,they just need to be new. New items will
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to make your kitchen look new
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You water, fertilize and give yourlawn all the TLC it needs, yetcome late summer you still find
unsightly brown patches scattered acrossthe turf. If the turf in these spots caneasily be pulled away from the ground,you most likely have a grub problem.
To diagnose a grub problem, peel backa square foot of turf in a brown area. If itpeels easily and you see more than sixgrubs, you have a grub problem. Thebest time to protect your lawn fromgrubs is when Japanese beetles are layingtheir eggs, when you still see adult bee-tles flying around.
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look better than old andshabby, even if they don’tcost a lot.
4.. Furnituree fixIf your old kitchen set
just isn’t doing it for youanymore, there are a fewthings you can do to makethings better. If it’s a goodquality set that’s just seenbetter days, consider refin-ishing it yourself to removethe scratches, dents andscrapes of age. Or, hit usedfurniture stores, flea mar-kets and yard sales in
search of a newer set thatmay be in better condition,or of better quality, thanwhat you have. A third op-tion is to check out a bigbox store that sells new,unfinished furniture and dothe finishing yourself -which brings an addedbonus of allowing you tohave complete control overthe color and look of thefinished product.
5.. Appliancee magicYour old washer may do
its job just fine, but havesome scratches in its fin-
ish from heavy use. Con-sider painting it. Checkwith your local paint storeto find new, high-techpaints that bond perfectlywith the metal or enamelon appliances to makethem look like new. If yourold stove can still cook upa storm but has some stub-born stains and scratcheson the top, or has grills thathave seen better days, con-sider replacing grills anddrip pans, or adding deco-rative covers.
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Creatingg cohe-sionn betweenn rooms
In master suiteswith large, open floor plans, using tile inthe bedroom portion of the suite can helpcreate a seamless transition between thesleeping and bathing areas. Or, it can helpcreate cohesion between indoor and out-door spaces — tile is one of the few inte-rior design materials that can flow from in-side to outside.
Achievingg aa lookk withh addedd durabilityYou may love the look of hardwood, but
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Hidee thee high-def. When that massiveflat screen TV is in your living room, youwant it out there for everyone to see and
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Consider installing a cabinet that al-lows you to lower the TV inside it — andhide the high-def - when you're not usingit. Cabinets are available that look likehigh-end pieces of furniture, or even fire-places. Another option is to purchase amovable mirror or piece of art. Theseitems are specially designed to hang infront of the TV when it's not in use andmove easily out of the way when youwant to view it.
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