Monday, May 20, 2019

Living On Or Near Water In Maine


Like anything, there are pros and cons to living near water. Peoples personalities, jobs, and lifestyle dictate whether they prefer to live in the hustle and bustle of the city, small towns, countrysides or on water. We know that humans seem to be drawn to the water. Living in a town that is close to a lake without actually living on the lake is a more affordable way to have the best of both worlds. Living in Gray, Maine puts you close to a number of different beautiful lakes and ponds. Crystal Lake, Little Sebago Lake, Forest Lake, Sebago Lake, Crescent Lake, Long Lake, Gray Pond, Notched Pond, Raymond Pond, Panther Pond, Thomas Pond, Trickey Pond, and Brandy Pond are a few.

Why would humans be attracted to living near water or at the shores of the water, or not.
1.       Water sports would be a reason to be close to water. Some water sports would be boating, water skiing, water tubing, pontoon boating, beaches, swimming, rope swinging, fishing, surfing, windsurfing, kayaking, canoeing, snorkeling, scuba diving, paddle boarding, sailing kitesurfing, wakeboarding, jet boating. No wonder living near the water is so much fun.
2.       Peaceful and quiet. The sounds of the loons and the quietness of the lake is so peaceful when you are lounging around at night. Or even during the day being near the water is so tranquil.
3.       Nature, if you love nature you will love being near water where the view is breathtaking and so serene.
4.       Skip the hustle and bustle of busy streets, neighbors and loud noises once you get to your home or camp on the water.
5.       You can also use the lakes and ponds for winter sports once they are frozen safely. Ice fishing and snowmobiling are great winter activities.

A few reasons people may not want to live on the water or close by.
1.       Waterfront homes are more susceptible to weather and storm damage, wind, flooding.
2.       Home maintenance can be greater due to humidity, erosion and storms.
3.       Mosquitos and insects can be greater near water since that’s their breeding ground.
4.       Depending how close neighbors are you could lack some privacy.
5.       Your relatives and friends will want to visit more often because of your great waterfront location.
6.       Traffic could be increased during warmer months due to tourists that also like to visit the beaches and waterways during the warm summer months.
7.       Short summer, Maine summers are short.
But, overall the Gray, Maine area brings a lot of great community and closeness and you can frequent beaches and boating areas quite easily. Whether you

Wednesday, February 27, 2019

Hiring A Professional Competent Contractor To Do Your Kitchen Remodel


Most people don’t do a remodel in their home very often so when the time comes and you want to make your kitchen more efficient it is important that you find a professional contractor to work with. It is easy to become overwhelmed when you start looking for a contractor that will be qualified to do your kitchen remodel. It is important you find a contractor that is sensitive to your needs, but also knows what can and cannot be done to make your dream kitchen come to fruition. Since an average kitchen remodel can range from $16,000 to $35,000 it is important the job is done right.

Simple remodels can be just an upgrade of the paint, resurfacing the cabinets, changing the backsplash, changing the countertops, changing flooring and maybe updating the appliances. The kitchen is usually the gathering spot for family and friends and considered the heart of the home. Some kitchen remodels need to be stripped down to the bare walls for a complete remodel. Moving the placement of the sink means changing the plumbing, adding heat in the floor means possibly changing the heating system. So, these types of remodels are more expensive and require an experienced builder to manage the job at a high level from start to finish.

You may have an idea of what you would like your remodeled kitchen to look like. Keep in mind a skilled kitchen remodeler or building contractor will also offer suggestions and will know if walls can be moved or taken out if they are support walls or not.

If you have a budget and get a quote a contractor should discuss with you a quote may change if they find any rot, mold, electrical wiring problems or even leaking pipes once they start the project.

Some questions you might consider asking when you are looking for a person to do the kitchen remodel are:

Do they have references or reviews, are other people talking about them on social media or Google?

If you prefer to work directly with the owner, you might want to ask are they involved with their clients and who will actually be doing the work?

Do they have a website that shows samples and quality of their work?

Also, getting a detailed contract on the work to be done will help prevent questionable concerns in the end.