Feb 07

Fine Construction is very excited about a new interesting project we are working on in West Seattle.  We are taking down the walls in the middle of the house to open up the floor plan, enlarging the kitchen, installing skylights, enlarging the master suite and doing custom tile for the back-splash and fireplace.   We will also install new exterior doors with a new fir front door with lead glass.

Take a look at this PDF that shows the new fireplace tiles and the idea of the design and colors that we are going to use.  It is a very personal project and important to us that the client gets what they want here. The client is really excited about the fireplace and the tiles.  He fell in love with the tiles after spotting them at a little neighborhood store, Statements, they are handmade,  beautiful, unique tiles. Fine Construction is spending some extra time with this client to ensure they  get the design and finished product they are extremely happy with for years and years.  This is so worth it us, and we are really enjoying the interaction and excitement that the client is interjecting about the layout design and ideas that we have to make this project unique and specifically designed for them and their home.

Feb 03

Tired of spending your summer staining your deck again? Azek Building Products, in business since the mid 1980’s, began offering Azek decking in 2007. If you need to remodel your rotten deck, create an add-on to your current deck, or even design and create a new one, Fine Construction can help you discover if Azek decking is the best product for you.

Azek decking is made from cellular PVC, a type of plastic, and has many upsides compared to wood and wood composites. Unlike wood, Azek decking is mold and mildew resistant. This is great for Northwest weather!  Stain and scratch resistant products like Azek take into account your lifestyle — you aren’t just going to look at the deck, you’re going to use it! Azek eliminates problems like pet damage, grease, food, and drink stains as well as upkeep. Why spend every summer sanding, staining, or painting your deck when you could spend your free time in better ways?

Azek Building Products also commits to sustainability from the corporate offices to the very products they create. Azek decks will last over twenty five years and can even be recycled at the end of their usefulness. Fine Construction is proud to use Azek deck products to continue their twenty-year history of green building.

Jan 26

Thank you for stopping by our booth!  Fine Construction and Authentic Home had a lot of fun at this years Bellevue Home and Lifestyle Show. We answered many questions about remodeling, renovating and design ideas.  We were so pleased to see all of you with your great plans and ideas cruising through the show getting resources and inspiration. Let us know how we can help!

And…stay tuned for more information on our new Fine Exteriors division.

Tom Fine & Kathy Banak

Herb in the Fine / Authentic Booth

Tom & Kathy discuss a new project

Jan 20

Ready for new windows and doors but don’t know where to begin? Pella, doing business since 1925, makes window and door replacement virtually effortless. Fine Construction trusts Pella products and will help you select the products that fit your needs, to installing them, to hauling your old windows away.  Our experts will be with you at every step.  When you choose Pella window and door replacement, your windows and doors are built with custom, quality craftsmanship.

One of the most common reasons to replace existing windows is to increase the energy efficiency of your home — which reduces your heating and cooling bills and lowers greenhouse gas emissions. You’ll notice the savings immediately — because poorly performing windows and doors cause heating and cooling loss in a home. You’re literally throwing money out the window!

Pella has a proud 85-year history of environmental stewardship and has been recognized for its energy efficiency leadership and sustainable business practices. You can feel good about choosing Pella windows and doors. Fine Construction, a green contractor,  is very of this fact and highly praises Pella for it’s 85 year commitment to the environment and great craftsmanship.

Jan 14

Dec 02

The James Hardie Company, known for Hardie Siding, Hardie Plank and Hardie Shingles is lauching their new innovative siding system.

Introducing The HardieZone™ System -  No matter where you live, now you can own a home with an exterior that’s ideally suited for the local climate.  James Hardie’s new siding system offers specific performance attributes relative to the climate where your home is being built.  So while other siding companies offer a one-siding-fits-all solution, James Hardie gives you the ability to get the right siding for your climate every time.

The system is built specifically for your home’s climate region and takes into account the amounts of rain, UV, temperature and humidity, eight individual climatic variables in all, that primarily affect long-term performance of siding.  HardieZone™ brings together a system starting from house wrap, flashing window wrap, trim and siding, creating a complete system that addresses the weather concerns of each region and comes with an outstanding warranty of 30 years. Another option is to use the ColorPlus Technology System, the products are factory painted and come with a 15 year warranty, a cost saving solution considering the recommendation that a house gets freshly painted every 7 years.

Watch for our up-coming launch of Fine Exteriors, specializing in exterior protection for siding, windows and doors.
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Nov 30

Fine Construction is very excited about all the new residential high-tech products coming onto the market these days; we are especially intrigued by Lutron’s RadioRA 2 wireless light control system that provides convenient and intuitive control of lights throughout your home.
When you pull up to your house you just push a button, similar to a garage door opener, and the lights automatically come on to a desired setting; entry lights, hallway lights as well as lights that relate to your normal pathway when you come into the house.  You can set up the system to come on at specific times of the day in certain set-up modes. You can select an “all on” setting, or a “romantic on” setting to have the lights dimmer in some areas and off in other areas of the home, setting the mode for the evening. It installs easily, programs quickly, and operates reliably thanks to Clear Connect™ RF Technology.

Other benefits of the RadioRA 2 include; intuitive control of shades, audio-visual devices, and temperature in a single room or throughout the whole house.

Also getting our attention these days is the Nuvo whole House Audio systems, giving homeowners the ultimate in listening power with the ability to choose from six different sound sources, delivering music to up to eight different listening zones in the home.

Contact Fine Construction to learn more about how we can help make your home more efficient and state-of-the-art.

Aug 11
What a great entryway to come home to

Brazilian Cherry landing and Stairs

This project was a great project from start to finish. The client were great to deal with and we exceeded their expectations.

The entry was very important to the clients. In the original design of the house, when you arrived at the front of the house you didn’t know where the front door was. We moved the front door towards the front of the house by 25′. The exterior has colored concrete with large slate pieces laid in the concrete walkway. In addition to the walkway, we poured a curved concrete wall with LED lights in the concrete wall.

Beautiful Fir Stained Doors and Slate Floor

The entry is so sweet! There is a lot of room in this entryway to comfortably remove your coat, shoes, hat, backpack, skies, snowshoes and roller blades. Now you are ready to stroll thru what we’ve completed. The entry has Fir doors a with clear coat. The floors are a slate 12″ x 24″ tiles. The door has a remote entry so all you do is come near the door and it unlocks. A great feature is the mail slot located outside (of course, better outside than inside) and we made a custom metal chute for the mail to slide to a convenient out of site place for the mail. Another great feature is the video camera the front door with video monitors on each floor so the homeowners can see who is at he front door and communicate with whom ever is at the front door.

A stairway to relaxation

The railing was a great part of this project, we brought the railing design to the clients and together the team approach developed a beautiful piece of art. The top rail is Brazilian cherry mounted to black powder coated steel and stainless steel cables integrated horizontally.

A great place to relax and get reinvigorated

The Soaking tub in this master is just what the homeowners were looking for when we designed this master bath. The added benefit is the window, they can open the window a little and have a view of the sound and the Olympic mountains, soaking doesn’t get any better than that. Quartz counter top with under mount sink and the in-wall faucets set this bathroom apart form your typical bathroom.

Showering in Style, Custom Glass Panel on the Right Wall

The shower provides an experience on it’s own with the tiles on the wall cascading down tot he floor giving the illusion of a waterfall. But look to your left and out the window and you’ll see the Puget Sound waterway and beyond that the Olympic mountains. Showering doesn’t get any better than this.

This project was a true pleasure form the design to the end and now the our clients get to enjoy these wonderful spaces with their family and friends.

May 28

The EPA has enacted a new ruling regarding lead paint.The new EPA Lead Paint RRP ruling enacted by the EPA takes effect as of April 22, 2010. Any contractor working on a home prior that is built prior to 1978 must test the paint for lead, in the areas effected by the renovation. Failure to due so may be liable for a fine of $37,500, Ouch!

The ruling is detailed in EPA RRP (Renovation, Repair and Painting) Lead Paint, website. A brief summary of this ruling is:

On April 22, 2008, the EPA issued a rule requiring the use of lead-safe practices and other actions aimed at preventing lead poisoning. Under the rule, beginning in April 2010, contractors performing renovation, repair and painting projects for compensation that disturb lead-based paint in homes, child care facilities, and schools built before 1978 must be certified and must follow specific work practices to prevent lead contamination.

Failure to do so by an organization is susceptible to a fine of $37,500 for a first time offense, OUCH!

This ruling is a good rule to a certain respect. It is trying to make any disturbance of lead paint in a home built prior to 1978 be dealt with in a cautious and protective manner to not introduce contaminants into the air for others to become in contact with these airborne particles that would be floating in the air while the lead paint would be removed.

The health effects of lead paint as described in the following link: EPA, Basic Information or Lead Paint, Dust and Soil,

The agency estimates that 87% of homes built before 1940 and 24% of homes built between 1960 and 1978 have some lead-based paint.

A big concern of reputable contractors are that the homeowners may choose to avoid following the rules and will go with a contractor that will be will to take a chance on getting fined or not testing? As a business person that follows all the regulations of the local and federal government, of course this makes it tougher to do business, but we don’t have a choice! Do it right and follow the regulations or get out of business.

Next is the contractors that won’t spend the money to train their employees as Fine Construction has already done so and have completed and filed with the EPA to become a registered company per their requirements.

I am glad that the EPA is trying to protect all of us, from lead paint, too bad they are not protecting the ocean, wildlife and us from oil companies spewing millions of gallons of oil into the ocean.

Oh well its easier going after the small businesses than4 big (oil companies) business?

I look at it as a father and an owner of a 1921 home, my kids are growing and so far i haven’t seen my kids chewing on the paint on the window sills. I plan on testing for lead, but will i remove it? I don’t think so unless I’ll be remodeling.

This is an interesting and a big topic. This is just the beginning of the Lead paint RRP, if you are interested in remodeling and doing it right give me a buzz.

Thomas Fine, CGR, CGP and GMB

(Certified Graduate Remodeler, Certified Green Professional, Graduate Master Builder)

EPA Lead Certification Class

Jan 26

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