Monday, August 8, 2011

AMERICANS POWER DOWN


While more Americans are taking steps to reduce their energy consumption and save money, they may not see any real savings in their energy bills for a long time, according to a recent survey by The Shelton Group, an advertising and research agency. Nine out of 10 people surveyed say they changed their behavior to save more energy in 2010 up from 61 percent in 2009. Those who unplug chargers and other electronics when not in use increased from 33 percent in 2009 to 56 percent in 2010.

The most popular changes include replacing incandescent bulbs with CFLs (more energy efficient compact fluorescent lamp bulbs), adding sealing, caulking or weather-stripping, purchasing Energy Star appliances and adding insulation. Nearly one in four say the most difficult change they made was the purchase of Energy Star appliances.

Despite efforts to cut back on energy consumption and save costs, about 30 percent of those surveyed say their energy bills have risen. The higher bills can be attributed to three factors: rising utility rates, an increase in popularity of various energy-hungry electronic devices, such as iPods, smart phones, flat-screen TVs and computers, and consumers believing they can use more energy because they made improvements that were energy-efficient. However, 44 percent believe they need to make more improvements to begin seeing any savings.

“This isn’t an easy process,” says Suzanne Shelton, president of the Shelton Group. “Doing one or even two things isn’t going to get consumers the savings they expect. Making homes energy efficient is a multi-step process.”

by David Rozier-The RozierTeam
Keller Williams Premier Realty Katy; 22762 Westheimer Pkwy, Ste 430; Katy TX  77450. 

Thursday, July 21, 2011

LOCATION, LOCATION, LOCATION!!! Cinco Ranch, cul de sac, walk to beach club, lake-park-tennis courts at end of street. Absolutely fabulous backyard with deck and shady canopy of trees. Easy access to Grand Parkway. Energy Corridor just miles away. Highly rated Katy ISD schools. 4 BR-home office-gameroom. Huge closets. FREE RECORDED INFO CALL 1-888-266-0724 CODE # 2394 Click ROZIERTEAM to see the photos. Keller Williams Premier Realty Katy; 22762 Westheimer Pkwy, Ste 430; Katy TX 77450. To see this home call the RozierTeam directly at 281-395-0680.

Saturday, July 16, 2011

HUGE lot in Cinco Ranch

Front porch with swing. One of the most affordable homes in Cinco Ranch!!! Updated kitchen includes recent stainless steel appliances and granite. Fabulous location on a HUGE (did I say massive) cul de sac lot, near all 3 schools, blocks from La Centerra, County library, water park, with easy access to Grand Parkway. What more could you ask?? Master shower is spa-like, plus whirlpool tub. Hardwoods. Gameroom, 4 BR, walk in closets. This home will sell itself once you see it. Call now. FREE RECORDED INFO CALL 1-888-266-0724 CODE # 2423 Click ROZIERTEAM to see the photos. Keller Williams Premier Realty Katy; 22762 Westheimer Pkwy, Ste 430; Katy TX 77450. To see this home call the RozierTeam directly at 281-395-0680.

Tuesday, June 21, 2011

Absolutely fabulous floorplan. Master suite: its own fireplace and oversized corner whirlpool tub large enough for 2. Home office has fireplace with gas logs, shelves and storage with double French doors leading onto covered patio in backyard. 3 BR-2.5 BA, gameroom. FREE RECORDED INFO CALL 1-888-266-0724 CODE # 2069 Click ROZIERTEAM to see the photos. Keller Williams Premier Realty Katy; 22762 Westheimer Pkwy, Ste 430; Katy TX 77450. To see this home call the RozierTeam directly at 281-395-0680.

Monday, June 20, 2011

Walk to Fielder Elem in Cinco Ranch

Open kitchen with huge breakfast bar; Luxurious granite with undermount sinks also in bathrooms, 4 BRs plus home office; great 1 story Perry floorplan; central location; near Energy Corridor; La Centerra shopping and great restaurants are soooo close; highly acclaimed Cinco Ranch/Katy ISD schools.   FREE RECORDED INFO CALL 1-888-266-0724 CODE # 208      Click ROZIERTEAM to see the photos.  Keller Williams Premier Realty Katy; 22762 Westheimer Pkwy, Ste 430; Katy TX  77450.   To see this home call the RozierTeam directly at 281-395-0680.

Thursday, June 16, 2011

Cornerstone Place

People line up to move into this neighborhood.  Here's your chance to move up. Cinco Ranch schools. Great location, convenient to the energy corridor centered between I-10, Westpark Tollroad and Grand Pkwy. And not only is this very functional one story home the one for you, but wait till you find out about the fabulous, yet small neighborhood with apprx 200 homes!!!  There are BBQs, parades, swim parties, and cook offs. Best of all - the tax rate is only $2.61. FREE RECORDED INFO CALL 1-888-266-0724 CODE # 2121. Click ROZIERTEAM to see the photos.  Keller Williams Premier Realty Katy; 22762 Westheimer Pkwy, Ste 430; Katy TX  77450.   To see this home call the RozierTeam directly at 281-395-0680.

Thursday, June 9, 2011

6249 Lone Prairie Way in Lakeville of Katy TX

You'll love the quaint cottage community of Lakeville.  Where else can you find a home like this so affordable??? NO, it's not a foreclosure; it's just a great home for a great price.  4 BR,  2 ½ BA, 2 car alley entry garage, loft/gameroom, formal dining room.  Fresh paint in many rooms, lush lawn, front porch, extended paver patio in your backyard.  Walk to many stores or restaurants.    Keller Williams Realty.   FREE RECORDED INFO CALL 1-888-266-0724 CODE # 2335      Click ROZIERTEAM to see the photos. Visit our website at http://www.rozierteam.com/ or call us at 281-395-0680

Wednesday, May 25, 2011

Backyard Paradise

Buy an affordable home with your very own swimming pool.  Come take a look at one of the most popular floorplans in the area, on one of the largest cul de sac lots.  It will be love at first sight.  This 4 BR home has a formal dining, whirlpool tub in the master, sprinkler system, storage shed, spacious kitchen with pantry.  Backyard not only has a refreshing home but a covered deck, fenced play or pet area and colorful landscaping.  Your dream come true.  FREE RECORDED INFO CALL 1-888-266-0724 CODE # 2336.    Keller Williams Premier Realty Katy; 22762 Westheimer Pkwy, Ste 430; Katy TX  77450.   Click ROZIERTEAM to see the photos.
Owners have maintained this home very well.  It's so clean you could move in right away.  Very popular Edinburg floorplan in Lakemont has open kitchen into 2 story den.  Luxurious granite counters plus a plethora of 42" cabinets are just a part of the gourmet kitchen you have been dreaming of.  Conveniently located near Mason Rd and Westpark Tollroad for easy access to work, the elementary school and recreation center.  Grand Parkway is one exit over and offers a multitude of shopping opportunities, groceries, restaurants, fitness centers, clothing, electronics, plus much, much more.    Keller Williams Realty.   FREE RECORDED INFO CALL 1-888-266-0724 CODE # 2128      Click ROZIERTEAM to see the photos.

Thursday, April 28, 2011

Drought?

For the first time in a long time, (my wife would say first time ever) I (David) have been bitten by the gardening bug. Now if you know me you also know that I do not consider myself to have a green thumb.  Still I am trying to raise some vegetables in containers in my back yard.  Nothing major, just a few tomato plants and the like. 
What’s interesting is all the material I am reading tells me that plants love rain water much more than tap water because it does not contain chlorine and it is naturally soft.  All over the Web I am seeing information on how to capture and store rainwater for later use.  This has me constantly looking at the skies wondering when it is going to rain.  I would love to collect some rainwater if only it would rain, even a little bit.  Consequently, I have come face to face with the fact that Texas is in a drought, a fact that I suppose I always knew but I never really gave much thought to since I have an automatic sprinkler system to keep my yard green.  But, since I would like to water my plants with rain water I am beginning to realize the severity of the drought we are experiencing.
I started doing some research.  Here is some of what I found out.  March of this year was the driest March on record in the state of Texas since records have been kept, and 98% of the state is under moderate to exceptional (the most severe level) drought conditions.  What’s worse the forecast is for the drought conditions are predicted to persist or intensify.  In other words it’s dry and likely to stay that way for a while.  Here is a website where you can find additional information on drought conditions throughout the US.  http://www.drought.gov/portal/server.pt/community/forecasting/209.

So, what does that have to do with your home?  Extremely dry weather can have a negative effect on more that your yard and plants.  It can have a negative effect on your home’s foundation.  The reason is the type of soil we have here on the gulf coast has a high clay content.  Referred to as an “active soil”, when this type of soil gets wet it expands and when it dries out it contracts.  This shrinking and swelling cycle can raise and lower your home’s foundation which over time can cause it to fail.  (Side note: It’s also not very good for growing vegetables.)

There are things that you can do to help prevent foundation problems.  Marc Frelich, owner of Eagle Engineering and Inspections, is a Registered Professional Engineer whom many of our clients use to inspect homes and foundations.  He recommends the following basic steps to properly maintain your foundation:

1. Provide a landscape watering program to supplement the natural rainfall in order to maintain optimal soil moisture levels around the residence. Since adding water to the soil adjacent to the foundation every day during the summer months can become a very tedious task, an automated landscape watering program can be very beneficial.

2. Keep large roots from beneath the foundation.  Trees are very thirsty.

3. Maintain a positive drainage pattern around the entire residence. Make sure soils around the foundation are sloped away from the edge of the slab, and that rain gutter discharge or other concentrated flows do not pond or erode soil around the foundation. A slope of at least four inches in the first six feet away from the foundation is recommended.

Additional information about foundation performance and maintenance can be found here http://www.foundationperformance.org/Projects/FPA-SC-07-0.pdf.

In the case of foundation maintenance, an ounce of prevention is worth a pound of cure.  Having a foundation repaired can be very expensive.  In addition, a cracked slab can cause other problems such as plumbing leaks, increasing the cost of repairs.  So turn those sprinklers on and keep those foundations watered.  One last hint:  Keep the spray from the sprinklers directed away from the bricks.  Because of the minerals in the water, over time the spray it will leave a white residue that cannot be removed.  This is particularly a problem for dark colored brick.


Blog Contribution by David Rozier-The RozierTeam
Broker Associate, MBA, ABR, CRS, GRI, SFR
281-395-0680