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Landscaping Plants You Can’t (Easily) Kill

Landscaping plants you can't easily kill | Boom Brothers Property Solutions, Madison, WI

Now that the sun is alive in the Midwest people have been out planting gardens and working on landscaping. As landlords, landscaping needs to be approached with a strategy: durability. You can’t control the people or animals that will choose to walk through the yard, and you certainly can’t trust the weather – especially in Wisconsin. Below are five suggestions of plants you can’t (easily) kill.

Hostas
Hostas could probably survive the apocalypse. They enjoy shade, can tolerate the sun, and come in a variety of colors. The flowers can vary from white to lilac and the leaves can vary in texture, color, and width. They’re popular for how big they can get and the amount of foliage they provide. If you have a family friend (thanks, Sandy!) whose hostas have provided too much foliage, they may even split some plants for you for free!

Weigela
Weigela is similar in care to a shrub. It flowers most when planted in full sun, but still fares well in lightly shaded areas. Some weigela plants at full growth may require some pruning, but hey, maybe you prefer the natural state of the plant (we don’t judge). Next to hostas they can add a nice pop of color to a larger area that is still easy to maintain and care for.

Petunias
Another plant that can cover some ground are petunias. They typically flower in pinks and purples, but can be found in yellow, apricot, red, and white as well. To get the most color out of petunias they should be planted in full sun and, unlike the other plants, they are an annual and must be planted every year.

Coneflower
Native to the Midwest, coneflowers are tough with their drought- and disease-resistant history. The plant does double-duty by flowering in the summer and providing birds food from their seeds in the fall and winter. Coneflowers should be planted in full sun and in soil that dries.

Daylilies
Daylilies have thousands of varieties to choose from and range in color from white to orange to purple. The flowers will bloom briefly, but there are several flowers on a stalk and they vary in the times they bloom. Daylilies should be planted in full sun and can be clipped once all of its buds have bloomed for the season.

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Embrace the Age of Your Home in a New Remodel

DON’T LOSE THE AGE OF YOUR HOME IN A NEW REMODEL | Home Remodeling, Renovation, Madison, WI

A remodeling project can be like a wardrobe update for your home. An exciting explosion of new products and colors can really change the look of your home, but be careful. All new products on an older home could turn out like your Dad trying to wear skinny jeans — not a good visual!

Find products that you like and start testing how they go together. Have fun with it! I see people who agonize, stress out, and fight over this. Think of it as dressing your house up, get creative. Run it past your contractor or family friend for a fresh set of eyes. Your contractor’s knowledge can help guide you in decision making and trends. Grab an adult beverage, spread your choices out, relax, and once you’ve made your decisions…

Look at the samples in a new light, literally. Store lights do not tell you the whole story, and are not consistent in your personal home lighting or the lighting sun will provide. Take the samples outside or, better yet, have that adult beverage and watch what the different light does to your samples in your own home.

To recap:

  1. Be mindful with your new remodeling materials. Make sure the new and the old can coexist seamlessly.
  2. Once your materials have been selected, be sure to test them in different lighting.
  3. Enjoy your new view!

– Jim Hughes

About Jim Hughes

Jim brings 35+ years of experience in the construction industry. He graduated from UW-Platteville with a Bachelor of Science in Construction Management and has since worked in a variety of disciplines including masonry, building, drafting, estimating, and project management. In his off-time he works on his own house and visits his home farm to help his brother.

Painting Products to Make Your Life Easier

Painting Products to Make Your Life Easier | Boom Brothers Property Solutions, Madison, WI

We’ve been doing a lot of painting lately and thought it would be helpful to look for lesser-known tools to speed up the process and improve the quality. We’re eager to give these following products a try during our next painting excursion.

Corner Ease Lambswool Roller
Painting big, expansive walls can be a breeze with your roller and extension. Right as you’re getting into the groove and ready to move onto the next wall you reach that awkward, corner-laden section of the room. Switching from the roller to a hand brush can change the texture and coverage of the paint, leaving that corner to stick out once the paint has dried. The Corner Ease Lambswool Roller is a convenient size to get into the corners or small crevices and, the true selling point, the texture and coverage will mimic that of a standard roller brush.

Anza Painting Brushes
If you’ve ever painted a window, you know how quickly impatience can arise. It’s all about the details with window sills and frames, and a sloppy paint job will be painfully obvious. Anza brushes, although more expensive, offer a quality product. The oval and round brushes are ideal for windows with the ability to evenly apply a generous coat of paint the first time around (with the small, awkward angles and spaces included) and their handles are specifically designed to make the grip comfortable. With the evenly applied coat and comfortable grip, the detailed painting should go much quicker overall.

Quickey Stickey Door Hinge Mask
Typically when painting doors and door frames, the hinges need to be removed from both to guarantee a clean line. The Quickey Stickey appears to be a shortcut, perfectly fitted for typical door hinge shapes. Place the Quickey Stickey on the hinge, paint over the sticker while painting the door or frame, and remove once the paint has dried.

Wonder Buckets
This tool allows you to carry around your entire paint arsenal with you. Eliminating paint trays, which can get messy, you can pour the paint right into the Wonder Bucket and wipe the brush or roller along the side to get rid of excess paint. It even has a spot where you can hook the roller handle in to suspend it above the paint while you take a break. The other compartments in it allow for other materials such as tape, a cloth, or a hand brush.

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Check Your Vision: Your Dream Home Still Needs the Basics

Your Dream Home Still Needs the Basics | Home Renovation, Buying, Boom Brothers Property Solutions

Do you have 20/20 vision with your dream home? Tour a home with a friend or partner and compare notes. The creative personality looks at the curb appeal, cabinet storage, and how the light plays in each room. The analytical personality looks at the total square feet, how old the kitchen appliances are, and if the lights work. Collectively, you have still missed a lot of details.

i.e. How many electrical outlets were in each room?

It is only natural to start forming a wish list based on what you saw—and start competing for what you want within a limited budget. Will you have a renovated kitchen or a new media room? Strategies may be formed before the tour is even finished, and there may not be enough budget to do it all.

Time for a vision check. Go back to the basics, figure out your needs before your wants.

Direct your attention to the foundation, mechanicals, windows, roof, etc. Focus your vision (the more eyes the better) on the boring, but very important, basics. Compare notes and allocate budget money for these items. Your team of realtors and contractors act as a pair of glasses to help you see these important, basic priorities more clearly. Let the contractor guide you at this stage.

Once the basics are covered, the fun can begin. Go through the home again. Dream, create, and compromise to decide which updates have priority. With a clear vision, you can now have role reversal and guide your contractor to achieve your dream home.

– Jim Hughes

About Jim Hughes

Jim brings 35+ years of experience in the construction industry. He graduated from UW-Platteville with a Bachelor of Science in Construction Management and has since worked in a variety of disciplines including masonry, building, drafting, estimating, and project management. In his off-time he works on his own house and visits his home farm to help his brother.

Make Your Home More Comfortable with Energy Efficiency

MAKE YOUR HOME MORE COMFORTABLE WITH ENERGY EFFICIENCY | Boom Brothers Property Solutions, Madison, WI

Last month we attended a seminar put on by Green Madison to inform and educate homeowners and buyers on maintaining or increasing their own energy efficiency. They had some great takeaways, along with helpful energy saving tips for the everyday homeowner to implement on their own. We’ll touch on a few of those tips so you can get started before cool air becomes a hot commodity this summer.

Update Light Fixtures and Bulbs
Incandescent light loses 90% of its energy to heat, leaving approximately 10% actually being converted into light. New lighting options like light-emitting diodes (LEDs) or compact fluorescent lamps (CFLs) can save 50% to 75% more energy than incandescent lights. LEDs outweigh CFLs in their own right by lasting longer, having no moving parts, and containing no mercury. A simple switch from incandescent to LED or CFL light can make a noticeable impact.

Seal and Insulate
One of the easiest and most energy-efficient solutions for home comfort is making sure your home is properly insulated. Some common areas to check for leaks are:

  • Electrical boxes
  • Areas around pipes and wires
  • Attic hatches

As a first step, we recommend starting with the attic. Plug the large holes, seal the small holes, and use weather stripping around the attic access panel. Check for large holes where walls meet the attic floor and behind/under attic knee walls. You can spot the small leaks by looking for darkened areas in your insulation, where dusty interior air gets filtered by the insulation before escaping.

Great Stuff™ is highly recommended and an industry standard for spray foam insulation. To learn more about the product, visit their website.

Doors and Windows
Keeping on the insulation theme, make sure your doors and windows are properly sealed. Check your window edges for gaps and cracks and seal with rope caulk—this is the cheapest and simplest solution. Weatherstripping can also be added to windows as a special lining inserted between the window and the frame. For doors, weatherstripping should be applied (or replaced, if worn out) around the entire perimeter. If one isn’t already in place, be sure to add a quality door sweep to the bottom. If windows need to be repaired or replaced, consider installing double- or triple-pane windows for further increased energy efficiency.

To get involved or learn more, visit www.greenmadison.org.

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Be sure to stop back and see what else Mitch and Carson and the Boom Brothers team have been up to. If you’d like to contact us in the meantime, give us a call or send us an email.

Enjoy Reaching Your Remodeling Destination

Enjoy Reaching Your Remodeling Destination | Boom Brothers in Madison, WI

A dream of many is a destination travel event with friends, family, or soul mate. Would you just grab a credit card, go to an airport, look at all the options, and pick a flight? A few might make it work and have fun, but chances are you would return with frustrations and a big balance on your credit card.

Remodeling with a clear “Destination” in mind can reward you with improved quality of life, while staying within your budget. It starts with a realistic plan. IF you stray away from that plan, it will cost you. Staying with the plan will make your journey to the end of your Destination project an enjoyable one.

Sounds simple, right? Wrong. The basic “sticks” or lumber in your project don’t cost much more than they did 30 or more years ago…so why does a remodeling project get so expensive? Size and options. 30 years ago houses were about 1400 – 2000 square feet in size, with a simple roof, and a select few amenities. Just as all drinks are now super-sized and marketed, so are building projects. The typical home size has tripled. The larger space often is filled with website or television inspired ideas of which most are expensive. 20 years ago consumers did not have a lot of product options which helped to control costs. Now the options are endless, and vary greatly in price point.

Suggestions?

  • Start with a plan
  • Make your changes on paper
  • Choose your options carefully
  • Review the plan
  • Make your changes on paper

Your travel guide on this remodeling journey is your contractor. Look for a goal-oriented contractor that encourages open communication. Plan and price your goal, continue to make all changes on paper. All projects may have unforeseen setbacks…that is the nature of remodeling. However, once you sign on the dotted line, you either work with, or against, your contractor.

How do you work against someone you just hired? Walls are framed, and the scheduled trades such as heating, electrical, insulation, and drywall show up per the planned schedule. Maybe that door and window would look better on the other wall? Some demolition is done on the new work (with extra labor, material, and disposal cost) then all the trades need to come back when their schedule allows (with trip charges). You have just put yourself over budget, and behind schedule. The contractor and all the trades are now behind schedule, and will have to start their next project as promised, and come back to yours, part-time, to finish up…putting you even farther behind. Not a happy ending.

Make your plan. Make changes on paper. Work with your contractor, and have a happy “Destination” remodeling project!

– Jim Hughes

About Jim Hughes

Jim brings 35+ years of experience in the construction industry. He graduated from UW-Platteville with a Bachelor of Science in Construction Management and has since worked in a variety of disciplines including masonry, building, drafting, estimating, and project management. In his off-time he works on his own house and visits his home farm to help his brother.

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