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Lennox Industries is team- ing together with the businesses that sell their products to give away 100 free furnaces through- out Minnesota. VIS Plumbing and Heating in Lanesboro and Harmony is part of that give- away. Mike Willford, son of owner John Willford, explained the dealerships are donating the materials to install the furnaces, and the installers are donating their time to put them in. “ey are looking for some- body less fortunate, someone who has had a bad break, a mili- tary family, something that will pick them up and put them on the right track,” said Willford. is is the first year of the Heat up Minnesota program. According to Willford, the pro- gram was started in Wisconsin, where it was very successful. VIS Plumbing and Heating services heating and air condi- tioning in homes throughout Fillmore and Houston counties. Willford said they would be putting one furnace in Fillmore County for sure. “e entry fees are due by September 15, and then on Heat up Minnesota day, all of the furnaces will be installed on October 6,” said Willford. “I talked to Lennox, and as of right now, there are 160 people that have entered in Minnesota,” said Willford. e new furnace is a really good deal for someone who needs proper and efficient heat- ing this winter. e cost of the furnace depends on the size and the efficiency, but the more effi- cient furnaces will also decrease energy bills, as the cold Minne- sota winters can also be a finan- cial burden on homeowners. To nominate someone you feel is deserving of a new fur- nace for his or her home, go to www.heatupmn.org and fill out an entry form. A commit- tee from Lennox will be going over the entries and picking 100 deserving people. Home & Garden A special section of the Fillmore County Journal & Olmsted County Journal September 2012 Fall New construction or remodeling? Tackling tile, loving a new look Heat up Minnesota helping people stay warm this winter Scheevel & Sons, Inc. levels off some dirt in a new housing development underway in Fountain, MN. Photo by Jason Sethre BY JADE SEXTON jsexton@fillmorecountyjournal.com The pride and satisfaction derived from completing a home improvement project is realized each day - just by looking across the room. With a little sweat, hard work and some good design advice, an individual can save 30 to 40 percent of the cost of installing a tile floor if they do it them- selves, according to tiling expert Jim Korsmo. Korsmo co-owns the Tile Superstore & More in Rochester with Lorrie Swancutt and Travis Prigge. “Now that summer’s over, I think everybody’s starting to look at the projects they left behind,” Korsmo says. “I think a lot of people are trying to get projects done before the holi- days.” One such project is install- ing bathroom floor tile. Kor- smo shared the relatively simple instructions to get the job done. The project takes two days. Esti- mated labor time is about 12 to 16 hours for a 40 to 50 square- foot bathroom. Installing bathroom floor tile is “well within the realm of a do-it-yourselfer” he says, but he recommends assistance for updating other areas of the bath such as installing a shower. A professional is usually needed in the shower region because a rub- ber liner must be employed with careful attention to pitch and water-proofing. So, let’s get started. Installing the underlayment Thoroughly clean the area to be tiled. Next, trowel an underlayment thinset mortar to adhere fiberock to the plywood floor. Differ- ent adhesive methods may be BY WENDY WILSON [email protected] See TILE Page 6 BY JADE SEXTON jsexton@fillmorecountyjournal.com In Fillmore County, the num- ber of new houses being built has gone down a little in 2012. ere are still people getting building permits for additions, garages, sheds, or farm build- ings, but those numbers are also down slightly in 2012. In 2010, there were 294 building permits issued in Fill- more County, and 54 of those were for brand new homes. In 2011, 335 building per- mits were issued, and 49 were for brand new homes. So far in 2012, there have been 181 building permits issued. At this time last year, the number was 240. ere have been 20 new homes built in Fillmore County so far this year. e trend seems to be that more and more people are remodeling or adding on instead of constructing a new home. Many garages were put up, both attached and detached, and there are new sheds and farm buildings being built. e struggles with the economy have affected everyone, even the smaller communities, and people are being more cautious with their money. e U.S. Census Bureau and the Department of Housing and Urban Development report that new home construction was up in July about 15 per- cent from July of 2011. Many reports say this is a sign that the economy is stabilizing, and things are looking up. Prop- erty costs have gone down, and record-low interest rates are helping to stimulate the econ- omy in all areas of the country. Although things may have slowed down some this year for Minnesota, and other parts of the country, the hope is that next year there is some improvement, and that things will pick up in the construc- tion industry, which will affect many other areas economically as well. 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Lennox Industries is team-ing together with the businesses that sell their products to give away 100 free furnaces through-out Minnesota. VIS Plumbing and Heating in Lanesboro and Harmony is part of that give-away. Mike Willford, son of owner John Willford, explained the dealerships are donating the materials to install the furnaces, and the installers are donating their time to put them in. “They are looking for some-body less fortunate, someone who has had a bad break, a mili-tary family, something that will pick them up and put them on the right track,” said Willford. This is the first year of the Heat up Minnesota program. According to Willford, the pro-gram was started in Wisconsin, where it was very successful. VIS Plumbing and Heating services heating and air condi-tioning in homes throughout

Fillmore and Houston counties. Willford said they would be putting one furnace in Fillmore County for sure. “The entry fees are due by September 15, and then on Heat up Minnesota day, all of the furnaces will be installed on October 6,” said Willford. “I talked to Lennox, and as of right now, there are 160 people that have entered in Minnesota,” said Willford. The new furnace is a really good deal for someone who needs proper and efficient heat-ing this winter. The cost of the furnace depends on the size and the efficiency, but the more effi-cient furnaces will also decrease energy bills, as the cold Minne-sota winters can also be a finan-cial burden on homeowners. To nominate someone you feel is deserving of a new fur-nace for his or her home, go to www.heatupmn.org and fill out an entry form. A commit-tee from Lennox will be going over the entries and picking 100 deserving people.

Home & Garden

A special section of the Fillmore County Journal & Olmsted County JournalSeptember 2012

Fall

New construction or remodeling?

Tackling tile, loving a new look

Heat up Minnesota helping people stay warm this winter

Scheevel & Sons, Inc. levels off some dirt in a new housing development underway in Fountain, MN. Photo by Jason Sethre

By Jade Sexton

[email protected]

The pride and satisfaction derived from completing a home improvement project is realized each day - just by looking across the room. With a little sweat, hard work and some good design advice, an individual can save 30 to 40 percent of the cost of installing a tile floor if they do it them-selves, according to tiling expert Jim Korsmo. Korsmo co-owns the Tile Superstore & More in Rochester with Lorrie Swancutt and Travis Prigge. “Now that summer’s over, I think everybody’s starting to look at the projects they left behind,” Korsmo says. “I think a lot of people are trying to get projects done before the holi-days.” One such project is install-ing bathroom floor tile. Kor-

smo shared the relatively simple instructions to get the job done. The project takes two days. Esti-mated labor time is about 12 to 16 hours for a 40 to 50 square-foot bathroom. Installing bathroom floor tile is “well within the realm of a do-it-yourselfer” he says, but he recommends assistance for updating other areas of the bath such as installing a shower. A professional is usually needed in the shower region because a rub-ber liner must be employed with careful attention to pitch and water-proofing. So, let’s get started.

Installing theunderlayment

Thoroughly clean the area to be tiled. Next, trowel an underlayment thinset mortar to adhere fiberock to the plywood floor. Differ-ent adhesive methods may be

By Wendy WilSon

[email protected]

See TILE Page 6

By Jade Sexton

[email protected]

In Fillmore County, the num-ber of new houses being built has gone down a little in 2012. There are still people getting building permits for additions, garages, sheds, or farm build-ings, but those numbers are also down slightly in 2012. In 2010, there were 294 building permits issued in Fill-more County, and 54 of those were for brand new homes. In 2011, 335 building per-mits were issued, and 49 were for brand new homes. So far in 2012, there have been 181 building permits issued. At this

time last year, the number was 240. There have been 20 new homes built in Fillmore County so far this year. The trend seems to be that more and more people are remodeling or adding on instead of constructing a new home. Many garages were put up, both attached and detached, and there are new sheds and farm buildings being built. The struggles with the economy have affected everyone, even the smaller communities, and people are being more cautious with their money. The U.S. Census Bureau and the Department of Housing and Urban Development report

that new home construction was up in July about 15 per-cent from July of 2011. Many reports say this is a sign that the economy is stabilizing, and things are looking up. Prop-erty costs have gone down, and record-low interest rates are helping to stimulate the econ-omy in all areas of the country. Although things may have slowed down some this year for Minnesota, and other parts of the country, the hope is that next year there is some improvement, and that things will pick up in the construc-tion industry, which will affect many other areas economically as well.

R&R Construction, LLC prepares to pour the foundation of a new home under construction in Fountain, MN. Photo by Jason Sethre

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Invest in good furniture. It may seem counterintuitive, but Erica Islas, interior designer and founder of EMI Interior Design, encourages clients with young children to buy high-qual-ity furniture. “Some people are afraid to invest in living rooms and family rooms because they think kids will ruin everything,” Islas says. “But the truth is that you have to get things that will hold up to children.” Children are notoriously tough on furniture; and the cheaper furniture you may be tempted to

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Instead of creating a neutral, never-used formal area, use bold, textured fabrics throughout the rooms in which you spend the most time. Pieces incorporating color, a bit of pattern and touch-able textures will not only create interesting focal points through-out your home, but will help camouflage spills. If complex pat-

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Creating a kid-friendly space does not mean glass and art should

See KIDS DESIGN Page 3

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Encourage togetherness with savvy storage.

Many parents designate sepa-rate play areas to keep clutter out of communal areas. Instead, encourage togetherness by creat-ing storage options in every room of the house. “Clutter is part of family life,” Islas says. “The key thing to remember is to have a place for everything; this means coat hooks for jackets, storage baskets, desig-nated drawers for toys, shelving for books, etc.” Providing these spaces within children’s reach and close to where they play will encourage children to clean up after themselves. Look for multitasking furniture such as a coffee table with a large surface for playing games together and ample storage underneath to stow toys and remotes when they aren’t needed. Following these easy steps will ensure each room in your home meets your design aesthetic, while still offering maximum function-ality fit for the whole family.

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employed if the floor is concrete. Nail the fiberock down to the floor. Laying it out After installing the fiberock, lay out the pieces of tile and make cuts for the room edges. “You lay that all out so you know where you want to start,” says Korsmo. “You try to design where you will have the largest cuts possible. You don’t want little tile slivers.” A wet saw is used to make the cuts. Other equipment may be

used to score and snap the tile. “Spacers can aid in getting the proper spacing in the tile,” Kor-smo says. Another layer of thinset is applied over the fiberock. “You comb that on with one of those notched trowels,” he says.

Installing the grout Let the floor sit overnight. The next day, the grout is applied. “You mix it to kind of a may-onnaise consistency or a real creamy peanut butter,” Korsmo says. Spread the grout between the tiles with a grout float and wipe it smoothly with a sponge.

“You’re done,” he says. Let the area dry for about a day before walking on it.

Design trends After the tile installation, more choices are often encountered, says Korsmo. “What are you going to do on the walls?” he asks. “Update the vanity? We do cabinetry - or use a remnant of granite for your vanity top? One thing kind of leads to another.” The choices are endless. The latest trends in tile are using larger-bodied tiles such as 12-inch-by-24-inch pieces and plank tiles that can be as large as two feet by 12 inches. “A larger-bodied tile will sim-plify the look of the floor and will actually make the room feel larger because it’s not busy small tiles,” Korsmo says. Another new trend is using plank porcelain that has a wood look.

“It’s virtually indestructible. It won’t scratch. It won’t chip. It never needs refinishing and it’s very sanitary,” he says. “We have all the products and tools

that they would need to do [the project],” Korsmo says. Wet saws rent for about $30 a day. For those who prefer not to

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tackle the installation themselves, the store has professionals avail-able to install it for them. “We are able to offer some very up to date design looks at lower prices,” Korsmo says. “We stand behind everything.” The store also provides indi-vidual classes directly to custom-ers to help them through the design project. “How we differentiate our-selves is the uniqueness of our product and the design element that we can bring to the project,” he says, explaining that the Tile Superstore has two decorators on its staff who offer design advice free of charge to customers. More information may be obtained from the Tile Super-store & More at 507-285-1109, 2411 7th Street Northwest, Rochester.

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