Document 201936

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The Exponent
Home, Garden and Real Estate
Sunday, July 13, 2014
Telegram
PROPERTY TRANSFERS
The following property transfers were recorded in the Harrison County Clerk’s Office July
2-9:
— Tky-Jhy 1 Limited Partnership to North Central Resources
LLC, parcel in Elk District,
$9,625.
— Eric J. Kirkpatrick and
Karey J. Kirkpatrick to Sean
Kevin Clayton and Melissa Ann
Clayton, parcel in Clark District,
$158,000.
— Sylvia Jane Woofter to Brittany D. Woofter, parcel in Coal
District, $68,500.
— Tammie R. Taylor to Harry
Simpson and Linda Simpson,
parcels in Clark District,
$39,100.
— Jean Scott to Christal L.
Ledbetter, parcel in Clark District, $89,000.
— Heather Y. Hall, adminis-
tratrix of estate of David A.
Simon, deceased, and legal
guardian of Andrew T. Simon, to
J&J II Enterprises LLC, parcels in
Simpson District, $72,000.
— David A. Rice to Lisa Rice,
parcel in Clark District,
$75,000.
— Eric S. Hurst and Stefanie
M. Hurst to Larry Paul Ritter and
Gregory Paul Ritter, parcel in
Tenmile District, less than
$100.
— Peter J. Burke to Derek A.
Hughes and Amber N. Hughes,
parcel in Simpson District,
$262,000.
— Jason M. Moore and
Kendra L. Moore to Erich Rodeheaver, parcel in Clay District,
$93,000.
— Gerald L. Farer to Mark
Passerby and Sally Passerby,
husband and wife, parcel in
Simpson District, $620,000.
— Lora L. James to Erin K.
Vaughn and John D. Vaughn II,
her husband, parcel in Union
District, $118,000.
— Brian A. Moreno and Diane
P. Blanchette to Roger S. Christenson II and Kathryn K. Christenson, his wife, parcel in Clark
District, $160,000.
— Joanne E. Moyle to Joann
E. Moyle and James Patrick
Moyle, parcel in Clark District,
parent to child.
— Rebecca M. Vest to Carolyn Mullett, parcel in Elk District, less than $100.
— Tillie DiPerna to Richard D.
DiPerna, parcels in Eagle District, wife to husband.
— Rebecca M. Vest to Carolyn Mullett, parcel in Elk District, less than $100.
— Carolyn Mullett to Rebecca
M. Vest, parcel in Elk District,
less than $100.
— Francis T. Lauzau and
Carol S. Lauzau to Raps 30
Scarlet Oak Ln Inc., parcel in
Simpson District, $1.3 million.
— Clay E. Boyles and Angelia
M. Boyles, his wife, to Pamela
Ann Shreve, parcel in Elk District, $148,000.
— Jeffrey A. Harris and
Pamela D. Harris to Jeffrey A.
Harris, parcel in Elk District.
— Property Management LLC
to Patricia Ann Ammar, parcel in
Simpson District, $62,500.
— Karen Vecchio to Justin L.
Butcher, parcels in Eagle District, $142,500.
— Linda K. Phares to
Thomas H. Fluharty, trustee,
parcel in Clark District.
— Thomas H. Fluhar ty,
trustee, to Robert E. Smith and
Linda K Phares, his wife, parcel
in Clark District.
— Donald M. Davis, trustee
of Ann J. Davis revocable trust,
to Donald M. Davis, parcels in
Tenmile District, less than
$100.
— James C. Smith and Jerilyn
W. Smith to Kenneth R. Peck
and Jessica Peck, parcel in
Clark District, $90,000.
— High Tech Corridor Development LLC to Century Hospitality-Bridgeport LLC, parcels in
Simpson District, $714,000.
— James E. Davis Jr. to
Shawn M. Greynolds and
Suzanne Greynolds, parcel in
Eagle District, $85,500.
— SVR One LLC to Darren R.
Criss and Cynthia L. Criss, husband and wife, parcel in Simpson District, $342,744.
— Roberta Lynn Oliverio to
Jamie Lynn Oliverio, parcel in
Clark District, parent and child.
— Joseph Midlege to Theresa Gain, parcel in Harrison
County, brother to sister.
— Brodick Enterprises LLC to
Jaco LLC, parcel in Simpson District, $152,200.
— Mary Lou Delaney to Clyde
Prieto, parcel in Clark District,
$32,000.
— Peter E. Kaites to Gina
Marie Shaffer and Martin A.
Shaffer, her husband, parcel in
Clark District, $181,000.
— Rickie Carothers to Karen
S. Poling, parcels in Eagle District, $11,500.
— Karen S. Poling to Timothy
Stire, parcels in Eagle District,
$12,000.
— Shirley Stout, Helen
Louise Stout, David R. Stout,
James E. Stout and Alice L. Pettit, to Richard L. Cox III, parcel in
Clay District, $10,500.
How to prevent exhaust fans from dripping water in cold weather
by C. Dwight Barnett
MCCLATCHY-TRIBUNE
NEWS SERVICE
Q: During cold weather, water drips from the
exhaust
fans in the
bathrooms.
The ducts
are metal
and
are
connected
together to
form one
duct to go
through
Barnett
the roof to
vent outside. About 3
years ago I had a new roof
with
a
ridge
vent
installed, and this problem has developed since
that time. Previously I
had a roof exhaust fan.
How can I stop this leak?
A: Moisture from the
bath
fans
condenses
inside the pipes in colder
weather and drips back
through the fans. I don’t
think adding the ridge
vent in place of a powerventilated
fan
would
make any difference.
The power fan generally does not operate in the
winter. You might want to
ANGIE
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Top-rated contractors tell
us that kitchen and bath
upgrades generally land
near the top of the list of
projects that earn the best
return on investment. After
all, highly rated real estate
agents say potential buyers
spend more time in the
kitchen of a home being
shown than any other room.
The most you’re likely to
recoup from any project is 85
percent of what you spent.
From surveying top remodelers and real estate pros,
our team found that these
are typical returns on invest-
check to see if the roofers
covered
the
opening
where the bath fans vented through the roof. Bath
fans
and
ventilated
kitchen range hoods must
vent by means of a metal
pipe to the exterior either
through the roof or
through a sidewall to the
exterior.
Bathroom vent fans
cannot terminate in an
attic or vent to the soffit
area (overhang) where
humidity buildup can
cause mold and decay.
Too many times I have
seen damage to the roof’s
decking where fans are
improperly vented. The
dampness will also soak
into the attic’s insulation,
providing an ideal environment for mold and
ceiling stains to appear.
Each fan should have
its own opening to the
exterior. The separate
pipes should not be joined
together, because one fan
could push the moistureladen air through the vent
pipe to the other bathroom’s fan. Most bathroom fans have a one-way
gate valve so that air
flows out but not in, but
the
gate
valve
can
become stuck open due to
the buildup of dirt and
lint. The pipes should be
insulated in the attic
space to slow the condensation process.
In addition to your
question concerning vent
fans, in most homes there
is either a vented or an
unvented range hood. If
the hood is vented and
open to the attic, a grease
fire could naturally be
sucked up through the
greasy pipe to the attic. If
your home has a vented
range hood, make sure
the hood vents through
the roof with a vent termination designed for that
particular hood.
ment for common projects:
■ Kitchen: 85 percent.
Tip: Limit spending to 20
percent of your home’s
value.
■ Bathroom: 80 percent.
Tip: Current trends favor
larger showers over tubs.
■ Deck: 80 percent. Tip:
Before building, study what
other homes in your area
have done.
■ Siding: 80 percent, and
replacement windows, 70
percent.
Once you know what you
want to do — assuming your
budget’s in order and financing is arranged — the next
big step is making sure to
hire the right contractor.
Plan to get several estimates
from businesses that have
good online reviews from
local consumers and are
appropriately
licensed,
insured and bonded. Ask for
and contact references, and
make sure all details —
including payment terms
and schedule — are in writing.
Good luck with your project. Let us know how it turns
out!
SUNNYSIDE REALTY,
C. Dwight Barnett is a certified master inspector with the
American Society of Home
Inspectors. Write to him with
home improvement questions
at C. Dwight Barnett, Evansville Courier & Press, P.O. Box
268, Evansville, Ind. 47702
or
e-mail
him
at
[email protected]. (c)
2014 McClatchy-Tribune Information Services.
Each month, Angie’s List collects
more than 65,000 consumer
reviews covering 720-plus home
and health services. We welcome
your questions at [email protected]. For answers, Angie’s
List researchers condense the best
advice from highly rated service
pros. (c) 2014 Angie’s List. Distributed by MCT Information Services.
Ventilated kitchen hoods should vent by means of a metal pipe to the exterior. This is either
through the roof or a sidewall to the exteriror.
Keep an eye on water and vegetables
by Debbie Arrington
THE SACRAMENTO BEE
As we enter summer,
drought awareness will get
ramped up as we try to
squeeze the most out of
every drop. Keep your vegetable garden consistently
watered (twice a week irrigation for most veggies is
sufficient), mulched and
weeded. Water before 8
a.m. to reduce chances of
fungal infection and to conserve moisture. Monitor
soil moisture before turning
on the hose; you may be
able to skip a day here or
there. Those water savings
all add up. But if your
tomatoes are wilting, give
them a drink.
■ It’s not too late to get a
few more veggies in the
ground. Plant seeds for
corn, lima beans, green
beans, okra, parsnips,
pumpkin, summer and winter squash and watermelon.
■ Harvest vegetables
promptly to encourage
plants to produce more.
Squash especially tends to
grow rapidly in hot weather; keep an eye on the zucchini.
■ In the flower garden,
plant seeds for alyssum,
celosia, marigolds, periwin-
kles, sunflowers and zinnias.
■ Pinch back chrysanthemums for bushy plants
and more flowers in September.
■ Cut back Shasta
daisies after flowering to
promote a second bloom in
fall.
■ Feed camellias, azaleas and other acid-loving
plants. Make sure to water
well (and deeply) before
fertilizing. Otherwise, you
may harm instead of help
your shrubs.
(c) 2014 The Sacramento Bee
(Sacramento, Calif.)
Matthew Aksila,
Broker
Dana Aksila,
Assoc. Broker
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