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ENERGIZING THOUGHTS David Bopp Money, Money, Money
Building Permits
Building permits issued in Kalispell and Whitefish in April
HOW DOES IT FEEL HOLDING a nice check for doing some- thing you already wanted to do? Would your feelings change about that check if I told you it would have been worth twice as much if we had talked two weeks ago? Bummer, you might have just missed out on $500 or more.
I want to help make sure you don’t experience this feeling. I want to help you just like I’ve helped your neighbors. I want to get you the biggest check I can but I need you to act. I need you to call me.
Here at Flathead Electric I provide checks to homeowners, like you and your neighbors, to upgrade their windows and insulation. If you haven’t taken part yet, like your neighbors, then this is your opportunity. You don’t want to miss it. If you don’t act now you will be losing out on money. Potentially lots of money.
What do you need to do? First off, if you have electric heat and old windows or poor insulation call me. I will walk you through the process of upgrading them and at the end of the job I will send you a check. $1,062 was the average check we sent out for a window upgrade over the last several years. $785 was the average check we sent out for an insulation up- grade during the same time. We want to buy your energy efficiency savings from you. What would your check be? How much will you lose if you don’t act?
What is the catch? Well, the proj- ect has to be eligible and completed and certified by me before the middle of Sep- tember. This may seem a long way off but unless a project gets started pretty soon it may not make it. What does this mean for you? Don’t delay; start the process today. If you put this off till tomorrow you’ll probably put it off till the next day too and soon it will be September. Then you will remember and call me and once we are done talking you will not be wear- ing a smile. You will have missed out on
potentially hundreds of dollars to im- prove your home. Don’t put yourself in this position.
It isn’t all bad after September. I will still gladly work with you to up- grade windows or insulation but I will only be paying you about half as much. You might have received $1,200 in Sep- tember, but now will only get $600. Just imagine what you could do with that money that you lost. Don’t do this to yourself. Make this summer the sum- mer to replace those windows you have hated for so long or to get the insulation checked and fixed so you are more com- fortable next winter.
I know upgrading a home can be ex- pensive. We can help with that too. If you are a little short on cash let us loan you the rest that you need. You can pay us back on your bill. Only 3 percent in- terest ... where else will you find this op- tion? Even if you borrow $3,000 that is only $4 a month in interest or $234 in in- terest over 5 years. That is a cup of coffee a month from a local coffee shop. Would you give up one cup of coffee each month to have new windows or a more comfort- able and insulated home?
I can help with your home but I can also help if you have a rental home. In- crease the value, increase how long your tenants stay since they are happy, de- crease your vacancy times, and increase the rent that you can ask since it is an improved place. Make your investment work for you.
Act! Call me today! truly will not be able to pay you nearly as much for any job completed after the middle of Sep- tember. I can offer you the tools to make this happen but you have to take the first step.
For good of our cooperative, the good of yourself, and the good of your kids take one small step now. My phone num- ber is right below. I’m waiting to write you a check.
KALISPELL WHITEFISH
For: Single-family residence Value: $1,300,000
Recipient: Great Northern Homes; 1 Swift Creek Ln.
Contractor: Great Northern Homes For: Single-family residence Value: $180,320
Recipient: Paul Conrad; 448 LaBrie Dr.
Contractor: TBD
For: Single-family residence
Value: $380,000
Recipient: Jen Dolan; 574 Columbia Ave.
Contractor: John Optz
For: Remodel
Value: $1,800
Recipient: Dan Weinberg; 1524 W Lakeshore Dr.
Contractor: Artisan Construction For: Remodel
Value: $9,300
Recipient: Dawn Jacobson; 225 Texas Ave.
Contractor: JLD Const. Inc. For: Remodel
Value: $1,500
Recipient: Rob and Kim Akey; 839 E Eighth St.
Contractor: Mike Barbieri
For: Remodel
Value: $21,000
Recipient: Jennifer and Noble Nash; 1939 Suncrest Dr. Contractor: Flood-Co LLC For: Remodel
Value: $15,000
Recipient: John and Connie Pearce; 824 E Second St.
Contractor: Complete Restoration For: Remodel
Value: $18,000
Recipient: Nichole Perrin and Chris Polley; 614 Somers Ave. Contractor: Hoover Construction For: Remodel
Value: $1,800
Recipient: Scott Economy; 102 Miles Ave.
Contractor: Garcelon Const. For: Remodel
Value: $4,000
Recipient: Barnes and Camilla Hauptfuhrer; 2201 Larkspur Ln. Contractor: Sunrise Builders For: Remodel
Value: $25,000
Recipient: Thomas Dehekker; 10 Mountainside Dr.
Contractor: Owner
For: Remodel
Value: $5,000
David Bopp is energy services representative with Flathead Electric Co-op. You can reach him at 751-5291.
Recipient: Brian Wantaja; 120 Westview Park Pl. Contractor: Hammerquist & Casalegno Const.
For: New building Value: $500,000
Recipient: Ron Terry Construction Inc.; 220 Leisure Dr.
Contractor: Ron Terry Construc- tion Inc.
For: Single-family residence Value: $122,400
Recipient: Whitefish Credit Union; 1845 Hwy 93 S
Contractor: Hammerquist and Casalegno Const.
For: Remodel Value: $1,400,000
Recipient: Dave and Susan Cox; 645 Sixth Ave. E
Contractor: Alpine Haven Builders For: Remodel
Value: $500
Recipient: Flathead County; 820 S Main St.
Contractor: Martel Construction For: Renovations
Value: $3,300,000
Recipient: Montana Dept. of Trans- portataion; 85 Fifth Ave. EN Contractor: Davidson Construc- tion Inc
For: Wash bay Value: $157,000
Recipient: Bighorn Development; 383 Bismark St.
Contractor: Bighorn Development For: Single-family residence Value: $189,900
Recipient: David and Susanne Wig- ginton; 502 Third Ave. E Contractor: Mike Wood
For: Addition
Value: $180,000
Recipient: Flathead Industries; 1600 Woodland Ave. Contractor: Kenco Security For: Fire sprinklers
Value: $1,496
Recipient: Joseph Moore; 525 Eighth St. E
Contractor: Owner
For: Remodel
Value: $60,000
Recipient: Kalispell Regional; 60 Four Mile Dr. Ste. 10
Contractor: Hammerquist and Casalegno Const.
For: Remodel Value: $152,750
Recipient: Judi Campbell; 450 Fourth Ave. EN
Contractor: Real Solutions Restoration
For: Remodel Value: $5,000
Recipient: North Valley Hospital; 1600 Hospital Way
Contractor: Swank Enterprises For: Addition
Value: $1,040,000
Recipient: Whitefish Lake Lodge; 1380 Wisconsin Ave. Contractor: Big Mtn Builders For: Addition
Value: $25,000
Recipient: 669 Spokane LLC; 669 Spokane Ave.
Contractor: Compass Construction For: Remodel
Value: $75,000
Recipient: Cutforth Holdings LLC; 800 Spokane Ave.
Contractor: Owner
For: Remodel
Value: $2,000
Recipient: 1840 Baker LLC; 1840 Baker Ave.
Contractor: Owner
For: Remodel
Value: $100,000
Recipient: Paul Conrad; 448 LaBrie Dr.
Contractor: TBD
For: Addition
Value: $7,500
Recipient: Elizabeth Alexander; 321 W Sixth St.
Contractor: Artisan Construction For: Addition
Value: $165,500
Recipient: Rick and Bonnie Billuni; 22 Fairway View
Contractor: Kevin Treece
For: Addition
Value: $15,000
Recipient: Brian Averill; 1494 Barkley Ln.
Contractor: Big Mtn Builders For: Addition
Value: $268,000
Recipient: BID Inc; 361 Sawtooth Dr.
Contractor: Phil Neuharth
For: Single-family residence Value: $264,400
Recipient: Rob and Aimee Alexan- der; 300 Sawtooth Dr. Contractor: Dow Powell;
For: Single-family residence Value: $350,000
Recipient: Gardner Const.; 100 Great Northern Dr. Contractor: Gardner Const. For: Single-family residence Value: $224,500
Recipient: Project One LLC; 412 Hazel Pl.
Contractor: Jerry Croskey
For: Single-family residence Value: $315,000
Recipient: Scott and Julie Sander- ude; 105 S Prairiesmoke Cir. Contractor: Great Northern Homes
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