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10 Editor’s Note Karen Rockwell
14 Going Wild With Native Plants Contributed by Ben Polzin 18 Cutting Edge Appliances Contributed by Deb Rogge and Sylvia Weaver
24 Blinded by the Light? Easy Window DRessing Tips Contributed by Sherrie Ring and Sylvia Weaver
30 2012 Home Feature Contributed by Lee Heike
39 38th Annual Parade of Homes Revealed! Parade Home photos contributed by Randi Jo Market - Rivertown Designs
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!is publication is published three times a year by the Chippewa Valley Home Builders Association. No part of this
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2012 Board of DirectorsPresident
Bill Albright, Heartland Homes
Vice President Billy Bergh, Dri!wood Builders
SecretaryJon Schwieters, ShredAway
TreasurerPat Sturz, LarsonAllen LLP
Past PresidentCody Filipczak, C&M Properties & Construction LLC
Jim Bechly, Bank Mutal*Frank Biermeier, Menards – East*
Lance Brunkow, Brunkow Builders, Inc.Neil Haselwander, Haselwander Bros., Inc.*+
Gregory Haselwander, Haselwander Companies, Inc.*+David Hopkins, Woita & Associates*Tom Kruse, Independent Flooring*
Paul Madsen, RainMaster Lawn SystemsMike Marthaler, Mike’s Custom Homes*
Barb Oas, Royal Credit UnionDennis Pawlak, Pawlak ConstructionBill Pozarski, Pozarski Enterprises*Roy Rico, Rico Quality Homes, Inc.*
Je" Schreiner, Creative Construction of Eau Claire LLCMonica Sommerfeldt Lewis, Archer Lion, Inc.*+Jason Steen, Steen Construction of Osseo, Inc.*+
Randy Tews, R. Tews Construction & Design, Inc.*+
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CVHBA StaffKaren Rockwell, Executive O#cer
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!e Chippewa Valley Parade of Homes is one of those events that naturally creates excitement…whether you are considering building your own home or working on a remodeling project, the Parade give people the opportunity to re#ect on their own living spaces. !is event is about possibilities.!is is why the Parade of Homes is so wonderful. !e art of the possible. !e mental construction of one’s dream home put $rm in front of one’s eyes.
Like many attendees, when I walk through the homes I imagine how my family would live in the featured spaces. I look at the new trends and consider upgrading my life…What would bring more e%ciency to my day; How can I relax more when I am home; Is there a way to worry less?
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Going Wild With Native PlantsContributed by Ben Polzin, Photographs contributed by Bailey Nurseries, Inc.
So... Why should you choose to plant Natives in your yard?
Natives save energy! !ey have evolved and adapted to local conditions for thousands of years. !ey are vigorous and hardy, so they can survive our winters and do not need fertilizing and watering during the summer. !ey are the original “low maintenance” plant!
They are great for the children! Native plantings can give a safe place for children to play outside and learn about nature. A much better option than playing video games all day.
Natives attract wildlife! Native plantings are the natural habitat for birds, butter#ies, and other wildlife. From their #owers to their dense cover, all kinds of wildlife are attracted to the plantings. Great for the bird watcher in the family or the child learning about nature.
You can use them anywhere! Because they grew in various areas in the past, there are speci$c natives suited for each location possible in your yard; sunny or shady. Nature has taken the guess work out of the equation.
They are cool! Native plants have all kinds of interesting and unique #owers and foliage. !ey vary in height, shape and texture in the landscape. Many even have great winter appeal with their bark or seed pods.
They are like a history book! Native plants have played a crucial role in many of history major events. When America was getting settled by the Europeans native plants were used as food and medicine. !ey have helped develop textiles, dyes, and many other domestic products.
They are local! While we are busy trying to buy local in every other category of life, we o&en forget that native plants have local for like, forever! What a better way to shop local than natives. Also, by being local, means that they will not be invasive and get out of control.
No need to go out today and switch your yard out to completely all native plantings, but it is something to consider next time you are at your local garden center making that plant purchasing decision. Native plants may not get all the attention these days, but they still have a place in today’s landscape and deserve to be used when possible because of all there uses and unique beauty.
Ben Polzin, co-owner of Down to Earth Garden Center loves to talk “plants”. !e beginning of his love of plants and the outdoors started at the young age of 12. He has grown up in and around the garden center and landscaping "eld. He has a passion for plants and for people who love them as well. Down to Earth is a full service garden center and landscape company that loves to think outside the box and help create the lifestyle you have always wanted. Ben can be reached by email at home@dwntoearth.com.
Long before we were here, Wisconsin was covered in native forests and prairies with all kinds of neat native plants. !ese plants covered the whole state and created their own plant communities. Today, there are very few of these areas le& due to the development of commercial buildings, homes, roads, and other plants being readily available. However, there is a large movement throughout
the entire US to bring back native plantings on a smaller scale by creating micro communities of local native plants. More and more people are discovering the satisfaction in beauty and the bene$ts to the environment of landscaping their homes, schools, and businesses with native plants.
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In the world of appliances technology has been rapidly advancing in recent years. Today’s appliances are “smarter” than those of past generations. In some ways your appliances can almost think for you. Having said that, I’d like to point out a few areas where advancing technology requires a change in our thinking.
I’m sure we’re all aware of the growing demand for high-e%ciency appliances. In the laundry room, this has brought front-loading washers on the scene and also changed the function of the more traditional top-loading machines. Where washers of the past required 40+ gallons of water per load we’re looking at less than half that amount today. !is decrease in water usage requires a similar decrease in the amount of detergent needed for one load. If you upgrade to a high e%ciency machine you may notice that the wash cycle is longer than what you were accustomed to. !e water-saving design of today uses just enough water
to ensure that the fabric is well-saturated. !e agitation cycle no longer “beats” the clothes clean. Rather during this cycle the clothes are gently tumbled and the cycle is longer to allow adequate time for the enzymes in the soap to work on stains and odors. If you’re planning to purchase a new washer you’ll want to know that some models have special bedding, steam and cleaning cycles. As I mentioned earlier, the washer will only $ll with enough water to saturate the clothes, however, if you have bulkier items, like bedding, saturation may not be as swi&. Once the agitation process starts dry spot can soak up the extra moisture needed to aid soap distribution. !e bedding cycle allows sensors in the machine to monitor water levels and add more water as needed. In the steam cycle a burst of steam causes the $bers in fabric to relax, helping to release tough stains. !e cleaning cycle is designed to kill odor-inducing bacteria in your machine. Ask your appliance dealer for
recommendations on the amounts of soap you should use. Using too much soap will cause bacteria-attracting protein to build up in your machine causing unpleasant odors and reducing the life of your machine. If your washer does not have a cleaning cycle you should periodically clean it by adding ' cup of bleach and running it empty on the longest cycle and hottest water settings. Modern washers have higher spin speeds which means more water is removed during the spin cycle cutting dryer time. Switching to a new, high-e%ciency washer may save up to $40 per month on your energy bill.
Like washing machines, dishwashers of today are water and energy saving. New dishwashers use less water but circulate it longer than older models. A heating element in the dishwasher raises the temperature of the water providing faster dissolving of food particles and better sanitation. If you’re thinking of up-grading your dishwasher be aware that you may experience longer wash cycles. By using a smaller pump motor manufactures have also cut energy costs in dishwashers.
In the cooking sphere steam cooking is gaining popularity. Steam cooking o"ers you the ability to cook veggies faster while retaining many vital nutrients as well as much of their natural coloring. Cakes baked in a steam oven are #u"y, moist and melt-in-your-mouth amazing. A new steam cleaning option makes cleaning your oven a breeze. !e cycle takes about 20 min. versus 2-3 hrs. for self cleaning ovens, or lots of elbow-grease if you‘ve got to clean it the old-fashioned way. To steam clean the oven you will need to add approximately 1 cup of water. !e steam generated by the water so&ens dried on food particles and allows you to easily wipe your oven clean. It‘s no longer necessary to “kill the bird to clean the oven“. If you do have a self cleaning oven you may want to consider discontinuing your use of the cycle. Appliance dealers are seeing a signi$cant amount of problems crop up with self-cleaning ovens. !e heat used to “burn” away spills causes damage to oven components.
!e real “buzz” in the cooking sphere is induction cooktops. Induction cooktops use magnetic energy to transmit heat to your cookware without actually heating the glass surface. It sounds impossible if you haven’t actually seen it done but you can literally lay a hundred dollar bill on the surface of the stove, put a pot on top of it and boil water without harming your money in any way. Induction technology o"ers you heat control similar to gas and easier cleanup than you ever dreamed of. In fact, if you really dread cleaning put a towel over your cooktop to catch spatters and spills and cook right through it. You will want to be aware that a magnet needs to stick to the bottom of your cookware in order for it to work on an induction top. !e latest induction technology has your cook surface divided into zones rather than traditional burners. !is means you can actually use the entire surface of your cooktop rather than being limited to a particular area.
Last, but by no means least, is refrigeration. Sensors in modern refrigerators create zones allowing you to keep di"erent parts of your fridge at di"erent temperatures. You can now keep meats at cooler temperatures while giving veggies the temperature and humidity they need, this ensures maximum freshness for all types of food. Separate fans circulate air in the fridge and freezer compartments. Older model refrigerators tend to circulate air from the fridge into the freezer compartment causing foods stored Contributed by Deb Rogge and Sylvia Weaver
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in the freezer to develop an odd taste reminiscent of the strange potpourri of scents emitted by various types of food stored together. Technology and function meet in modern refrigerators with Wi-Fi connections. You can now access AP News, Weatherbug, and Pandora Radio -from your fridge! Go online to search for recipes by ingredient, season and more - from your fridge! Create your grocery list -on your fridge, then send it to your phone. Download the whole family’s calendars -to your fridge, to allow you to coordinate schedules. Plus, there’s a handy computerized memo board that allows you to use your $nger to leave messages for the rest of the family.
Do you feel like you’re su"ering from an information overload by now? Buying appliances can be a good-sized investment so my advice is: Go to the professionals. Find a dealer who’s been in business a number of years. Look for someone who knows what’s available and can help you make the right decision for your budget and lifestyle. Don’t forget to ask about their installation and service plan.
Deb Rogge is the owner of Denny’s Appliance in Menomonie. Denny’s Appliance is a full service appliance o#ering sales, delivery, set-up, and repairs. Sylvia is a freelance writer and is employed at !orCra$ Custom Kitchens.
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Blinded by the Light? Easy Window Dressing Tips
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When you consider the style and colors for your home, the most important thing can be your window treatments. Windows are like the eyes of your home. !ey can serve as a direct source of light. !e amount of light can also dramatically a"ect your home, and you may want to control how much light comes in. Privacy and energy e%ciency are other factors to consider. !ere are a variety of options available including mini blinds, wood blinds, pleated shades, cellular shades, draperies, roller shades, and much more. In just four easy steps, you too can have beautiful windows.
Step One: Decide what you need from the window treatment. If your new purchase does not $ll your basic requirements for that particular window your frustration will very likely outweigh your monetary savings. While a professional can help direct your choices; you may want to have some idea of what the main function of each window treatment will be before you seek guidance. Carefully consider what function you need from each window treatment. Privacy may be essential if your windows face highways or nearby neighbors. You may want to maximize natural lighting in areas where windows are shaded by trees or overhangs. Windows can be a heat/cold exchange point so be sure to $nd out what energy-e%cient choices are available. Room darkening shades are a great option for bedrooms. Hard-to-reach windows may obviously cause problems. Don’t be afraid to ask for recommendations for awkward areas. If you have small children or pets don’t forget that your blinds and draperies will need to be very durable.
Choose window treatment styles for each window. !ere are a variety of options available including mini blinds, wood blinds, pleated shades, cellular shades, draperies, roller shades and many more. Now is de$nitely a good point to seek professional guidance if you have not already done so. Have an expert help you make choices that will suit your needs in function and design. Take time to thoroughly check samples of window treatments you are considering. Try operating shades to check their function and ease of use.
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Step Three: Add texture and color. Selecting fabrics and colors is the fun part. Textures used in home décor add dimension to a room’s appearance. Lively surfaces with irregular textures and structured elements lend an aura of natural playfulness to a room. Remember that light $ltering shades will appear lighter during the day and darker at night. Also colors will look di"erent in the store versus your home. If possible have an expert bring color and design samples to your home so you can get a better feel for how things will actually appear.
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Choosing a color scheme can be daunting since tastes and opinions vary greatly. Here are some fun facts that may help you. Bright colors add zest to your living space. Fashion savvy designers are not shying away from bright accents as proven by the top color choice for 2012, Tango Tangerine. !is radiant red-orange color promotes optimism, strength, vitality and encouragement. Traditional yet luxurious, red is the most powerful color in a designer’s palette. Purple, the color of kings, symbolizes creativity and spirituality. !is rich color holds an aura of regal opulence.
Neutral colors like beige and ivory produce a feeling of serenity. Create your own Nirvana with so&, subtle hues of grey, taupe and cream combined with interesting layers of texture. Everything old is new again as we continue the search for serenity. Neutral hues run the gamut of emotion from relaxing and secure to casual and chic. A cusp color, grey, incorporates serenity with chic sophistication. Blue is yet another color whose a"ect is serene and calming. An added bene$t is its tendency to make spaces appear larger than they actually are. One more color that helps set the mood for serenity; brown speaks warmth, stability, comfort and dependability.
Add a touch of luxury and glamour to a room by choosing window treatments with a metallic $nish. !e touch of gloss o"ered by metallic $nishes is sure to spice up the mundane.
If you’re interested in “Going Green” be sure to ask a professional in the window treatment $eld about bamboo shades and other environmentally friendly products.
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Step Four: Get a quote. Whether you’re building a new home or working on a remodeling project it is wise to $gure window treatments into your budget. Budgeting for window treatments will help to insure a window treatment plan that ensures privacy, precise light control, energy e%ciency, and UV protection for your furnishings. Ask for a quote that shows product names and prices. Find out about installations rates or, if you plan to do your own installing, make sure that is $gured in the pricing.
Seeking professional guidance and following these four simple steps should help you to achieve functional yet stylish window treatments. You too, can dress your windows for success.
Southern Oak Window Fashions has served the Chippewa Valley for over two decades, o#ering Hunter Douglas high quality at fair prices with exceptional service. Sylvia Weaver is a freelance writer for Home Inspiration magazine and is employed at !orCra$ Custom Kitchens.
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They say that true cra&smanship is in the details and this home is $lled with the power and intrigue of $ne details around every corner. From the custom, hand-carved front door featuring the family dogs, all the way down to the twinkling stars in the ceiling of the home theatre, this home is a true testament to the power of details and how they can make any home come to life.
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They were also found locally and had to be placed with the help of a crane before the roof could be completed. !is is an example of some very carefully choreographed construction that leaves a lasting impression.
However, rocks aren’t the only things that were re-purposed to become extravagant focal points. Even the wood-paneled walls throughout the home were milled from trees that were found on the original property. Combine that with wide-plank #oors made from reclaimed, white oak timbers and you have a masterpiece on your hands that is unmatched.
!e master bedroom is a work of art in and of itself. It features a full, open concept vanity and bathroom and is complete with his and hers, full, walk-in closets. !ere’s even a dumbwaiter on hand; so, sending up baskets of folded clothes from the laundry room doesn’t interfere with the natural serenity of this room.
Outside of the main living quarters, you’ll $nd a custom movie theater and custom designed old west saloon styled bar featuring antique mirrors. !e theater itself seats 10 and includes a ceiling that may have you wanting to skip the movie altogether. !is captivating ceiling is covered with a dramatic print of the Witch Head Nebula and features LED, twinkling stars.
!e bar, conveniently located right outside the theater curtains, not only features antique mirrors, but a variety of unique treatments. !e bar itself includes the family’s hunting memorabilia encased in a protective, acrylic surface. Add in the custom $replace (again, featuring a mantle made from a butternut tree branch found on the property) and you have a place to entertain that has no shortage of conversation pieces. Outside the home lie $elds of wild#owers and a pond fed by a stone waterfall that will be completed in the upcoming summer. Walkways around the home feature, again, stone stairs that were found on the property and custom cut to $t their surroundings.
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Peterson Custom Homes, LLCAddress:16238 185th Street, Jim Falls, WIDirections:Hwy 178 to Left on 145th Street.Take the 2nd right which is 185th Street. Home is on the left.
Richard Lien Home BuildersAddress:17311 109th Avenue, Chippewa Falls, WIDirections:Hwy 29 to Seymour Cray North to Hwy S.Take a right/east on Hwy S past The Edge Restaurant. 1.7 miles past the bridge take a left on 175th Street. Take the 1st left/west on 109th Avenue . Home is on the loop in the subdivision.
Ashley ConstructionAddress:18544 77th Avenue North, Chippewa Falls, WIDirections:Hwy 29 to East on Hwy X. Left/North on 190th Street. Left at the “T” in the road which is 70th Avenue. Take the 1st right on 185th Street. Right/on 77th Avenue North. Home is on left at the end of the cul-de-sac.
Driftwood Builders of the Chippewa ValleyAddress:2989 110th Street, Chippewa Falls, WIDirections:Exit Hwy 53 By-pass at County Highway OO – West towards Wal-Mart for 0.7 miles (crossing Hwy 124). Right on 30th Avenue. House is on the left 0.8 miles in the Lake Crest Estates Subdivision.
C&E Wurzer Builders LLCAddress:5455 Benjamin Street, Eau Claire, WIDirections:North Crossing/Hwy 312. North on Jeffers Road/CR-F. Take the 3rd right onto W. Shorewood Drive. Take the 1st right onto Shorewood Heights Parkway. Left on Katie Lane. Home is on the corner of Katie Lane & Benjamin.
Wurzer Builders Inc.Address:5433 Benjamin Street, Eau Claire, WIDirections:North Crossing/Hwy 312. North on Jeffers Road/CR-F. Take the 3rd right onto W. Shorewood Drive. Take the 1st right onto Shorewood Heights Parkway to left on Benjamin.
Timber Ridge HomesAddress:4017 John Hart Place, Eau Claire, WIDirections:North Crossing/Hwy 312 towards I-94. Turn Left on Mill Run Road. Right on Renee Drive. Left on John Hart Place.
Wurzer Builders Inc.Address:3115 County Farm Road, Eau ClaireDirections:West Clairemont to east on Truax Boulevard. Right on County Farm Road. Home is on the left side of road.
Storybook Custom Homes, LLCAddress:2312 River’s Edge Drive, Altoona, WIDirections:US-53 Bypass to River Prairie Exit (Exit 89). Turn east towards Altoona onto River Prairie Drive. Left at the intersection onto River’s Edge Drive. Home is on the left.
Storybook Custom Homes, LLCAddress:E11070 Deer Road W, Fall Creek, WIDirections:Hwy 12 east towards Fall Creek (8.5 miles from US 53S) Turn right on to Deer Road. (Before Connell’s Supper Club)
C&M Properties & Construction Inc.Address:S7390 S Davis Drive, Eau Claire, WIDirections:Hwy 93 south of I-94. Right or west on Hwy II. South/Left on Lowes Creek Road. Left on Hailey Lane into the Brookside Subdivision. Left on Davis Drive. Last home on the left.
Brunkow Builders Inc.Address:W1832 Maple Road, Eau Claire, WIDirections:From Hwy 12/Clairemont Avenue go south on State Street to end of road. Turn right on Cty Hwy F and travel south 4 miles. Turn right on Maple Road. The home is the 2nd driveway on the right.
C&M Properties & Construction Inc.Address:E1906 Quail Run Road, Eau Claire, WIDirections:Hwy 93 South of I-94. Right/West on Hwy II. Left/South on Lowes Creek Road. Turn right/west on Quail Run Road. Take Quail Run all the way to the end of the road.
Brunswick Builders LLCAddress:E1747 Drinkman Lane, Eau Claire, WIDirections:Hwy 93 to Cedar Road. Right/West on Cedar Road for 1.5 miles. Drinkman Lane is on the right/north.
JW Custom Homes Inc.Address:S8243 Drinkman Lane, Eau ClaireDirections:Hwy 93 to Cedar Road. Right/west on Cedar Road for 1.5 miles. Drinkman Lane is on the right/north.
C&E Wurzer Builders LLCAddress:E7542 10th Avenue, Durand, WIDirections:Hwy 37. Right on Hwy 85 through Rock Falls. Left on Bratner Road (760th St.). To 10th Avenue (County Line Road). 1st driveway on right.
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eterson Custom Homes 2012 entry is the true de$nition of a custom home. Our distinctive wood features are realized with unforgettable soaring spaces and attention to every detail. Combining livability and the lifestyle of the homeowners this creation $lls your senses with warmth, comfort and inspirations. We in-vite you to see the one of a kind features direct from the Peterson workshop: stair treads, box newel posts, ris-ers, curved skirt boards and curved handrail. It doesn’t stop there treasure the wood ceiling beams, wood col-umns interior and exterior, entertainment center, wood benches, curved interior and exterior window trims, curved base trim, curved cedar gable decorations and cedar garage doors. Besides the wood mastery tour the gourmet kitchen suited for a chef! Too many details to share – visit and enjoy!
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Peterson Custom Homes has been cra&ing homes in the Chippewa Valley for $&een years. We specialize in new homes that are built using only the best products available are highly energy e%cient, and where our standards are most builders’ upgrades. In many of our homes we make our own molding, millwork, cabinets, arched moldings, curved stairways, ceiling beams and garage doors.
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Amundson’s ApplianceAndy Central-VacBed Bath and Drapery ShopCharter BankChippewa Valley EnergyCounty Materials CorporationDealer’s Northland SupplyDown to Earth Garden Center LLCFerguson Bath and Kitchen GalleryFireside Hearth and HomeGibson’s Watercare ServiceGordy’s County Market
Hirsh$eld’s Decorating CenterHome Town Insulation, Inc.Indianhead Insurance AgencyKorger’s Furniture & DecoratingLarson’s Custom CabinetsLiberty Exteriors, Inc.MenardsNorthwestern BankOverhead Door Co. Of !e Chippewa ValleyProBuild Eau ClaireQuality Floor Coverings & Home CenterRainMaster Lawn System
A special thank you to the Chippewa Valley Home Builders Association members who contributed to this home:
Rock-N-StoneSenn BlacktopSherwin WilliamsT&J Concrete Foundations, Inc.Verizon WirelessViking Electric SupplyViking SinkWater Source Heating and Cooling, Inc.
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Directions: Hwy 178 to Le$ on 145th Street. Take the 2nd right which is 185th Street. Home is on the le$.
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ABC Supply Co.Bohl & Proulx Plumbing, Inc.County Materials CorporationFireside Hearth and HomeHaas Sons, Inc.Hometown Insulation
17311 109th Avenue, Chippewa Falls, WIIndianhead InsuranceKorger’s Furniture & DecoratingLyman Lumber Co.Nelson Masonry, LLCNorthwestern BankPro-Build of Eau Claire
SubcontractorsSuppliers &
A special thank you to the Chippewa Valley Home Builders Association members who contributed to this home:
ocated in a beautiful country setting in Old Abe Village, this 3 bedroom, 2 bathroom ranch-style home has the perfect balance of aesthetic appeal and functionality. Whether you are entering through the mudroom or the front foyer, the open gathering space around the kitchen/dining area is sure to lure you in. With the expandable lookout lower level, this home is equally suited for empty-nesters or a growing family. !e #oor plan and features of this home are proof that quality is a"ordable.
!e Lien family has been building custom homes in the Chippewa Valley for over 40 years. As a small business, we take pride in being able to o"er one-to-one service. !is means throughout the building process, you communicate directly with the person who is constructing your home. We strive to make the building process as enjoyable as possible while delivering a product that exceeds your expectations. Work with a builder you can trust…Richard Lien Homebuilders.
Phone: (715) 723-4130 rlienhomes@yahoo.com
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Directions: Hwy 29 to Seymour Cray North to Hwy S. Take a right/east on Hwy S past !e Edge Restaurant. 1.7 miles past the bridge take a le$ on 175th Street. Take the 1st le$/west on 109th Avenue. Home is on the loop in the subdivision.
S.D.R. Painting, LLCSenn Blacktop, Inc. Viking Sink Co., LLCWoods & Water RealtyXcel Energy
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18544 77th Avenue North, Chippewa Falls, WI
Marvin Windows & DoorsPahl’s Kitchen & Bath CollectionRedwing Custom Cabinets & Flooring LLCRJM Mfg Inc.SDR Paining LLCVinopal Title & Abstract
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A special thank you to the Chippewa Valley Home Builders Association members who contributed to this home:
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Ashley Construction is dedicated to providing a high quality product at an a"ordable price. Specializing in residential new construction and remodeling, we o"er complete project management from start to $nish.
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Ashley Construction welcomes you to its 2012 Parade home. !e covered porch welcomes you to this 2,010 square feet, 3 bedroom, 2-1/2 bath home. !e great room features a corner Energy King® $replace and vaulted ceilings. !e open concept living area will make entertaining and family time a breeze. Our well designed home has many features that “make sense” at an a"ordable price. Join us in our 2012 Parade home located in Lake Wissota.
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Our 2012 Parade Home Features:
Directions: From Hwy 29 take exit 80 to County Highway X east. Take a le$ on 190th Street. At stop sign turn le$ on 70th Avenue. Turn right on 185th Street. Continue on 185th Street around “S” curve, past 77th Avenue, to right on 77th Avenue north. Home is on the le$ side of the cul-de-sac.
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2989 110th Street, Chippewa Falls, WI
ocation, location, location! Only minutes from shopping, food, boating, golf and the by-pass, this single-family home is located near Lake Hallie and the Chippewa River boat landings. !is smartly designed and well constructed 1568 square foot home will not only meet, but exceed your expectations! Numerous features combined with excellent cra&smanship promise to make this a home to remember at a price you can a"ord!
Directions: From Business 53 Bypass, exit at County Highway OO go west toward Wal-Mart for 0.7 miles (crossing over Highway 124), then Right on 30th Avenue. House is on the le$ at intersection of 30th Avenue and 110th Street in the Lake Crest Estates Subdivision.
We are just like you. We live in the Chippewa Valley. We work hard and take great pride in what we do. We try to be good neighbors and raise our families well. Most important, we understand that central to all this is living is our home – it makes us neighbors, it’s why we work & it’s where our day begins and ends. Our homes de$ne who we are! As builders, our goal is to contribute to and enhance the Chippewa Valley lifestyle with highly e%cient, beautiful & well constructed homes built with a Chippewa Valley sensibility. !is means not only giving your family a well-cra&ed and functional home, but one with attractive upgrades and features, while keeping your construction costs reasonable.
Phone: (715) 577-6838billy@dwbuilds4u.com www.dwbuilds4u.com
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Bloomer810 17th Avenue715.568.1220
Eau Claire3701 N Hastings Way715.834.5351
Menomonie421 Oak St715.235.3491
We believe in the home. We believe in the officepark. We believe in the building and we want tohelp you make each one great. We operate morethan 450 building material facilities all across thecountry, all devoted to those who create thebuildings that shape America. We are ProBuild.And we believe in the building.
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1750 Hallie Lane, Chippewa Falls, WI(715) 839-9701
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Lake Hallie Cabinets & Design prides itself on offering high quality workmanship and services at competitive rates.
5455 Benjamin Street, Eau Claire, WI
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Here at C&E Wurzer Builders we strive for innovation, constant change with technology, and design of your “Custom Home.” We will sit down with our partners at Focus on Energy from initial planning and preparation through construction and inspection. Our Focus on Energy represenative will be there every step of the way to ensure that your home meets the highest standards of quality cra&smanship and ensuring your investment is a sound one. !rough the years we have also found that setting benchmarks to meet with our clients has been a tremendous success for our clients. With our sister company Lake Hallie Cabinets and Design we o"er what we like to call a “One Stop Shop.” From design ideas, layout recommendations, #ooring, cabinets, and paint colors we o"er it all. Jump onto our website today and visit our “Get Started” tab and let us know what you would like in your brand new custom home!
Phone: 715-271-4828 www.cewurzerbuilders.com
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his 2012 Parade Home features over 3,200 square feet of $nished area. !is includes a master suite, 5 bedrooms, and 2 family rooms. Not only does this home o"er space it also o"ers attention to detail such as the custom built-in cabinets on both sides of the $replace. While touring this home notice the large amount of cabinet space in the kitchen! !is #oor plan is designed for that “chef ” in all of us or considers the kitchen the hub of the home. !e mudroom is of abundant size which o"ers a closer and a custom locker system. !e home has so many details like the hardwoods, tile work, and custom $xtures throughout. Stop in and enjoy!
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Directions: North Crossing/Hwy 312. North on Je#ers Road/CR-F. Take the 3rd right onto W. Shorewood Drive. Take the 1st right onto Shorewood Heights Parkway. Le$ on Katie Lane. Home is on the corner of Katie Lane & Benjamin.
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Our 2012 Parade Home Features: Luxury Kitchen
Focus on EnergyLake Hallie CabinetsLyman Lumber CoXcel Energy
Partnering with Xcel Energy to build homes 20% more energy efficient than National Building code.
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5433 Benjamin Street, Eau Claire, WI Nationwide Flooring and Window CoveringsNot Just ClosetsPremier DrywallPro-Build of Eau ClaireSiker’s Furniture & Carpeting IncSpecial T SidingStone Pro LLC
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A special thank you to the Chippewa Valley Home Builders Association members who contributed to this home:
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ith more than 3300 square feet of well designed space, this 4 bedroom, 3 bath home o"ers you a big home feel in a smaller package. Enjoy how the interior and exterior of the home #ows perfectly together to o"er you all of the space you need for your family and your get-togethers. Lots of hardwood #oors, trim details and landscaping options to look at while at this fabulous home!
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Directions: North Crossing/Hwy 312. North on Je#ers Road/CR-F. Take the 3rd right onto W. Shorewood Drive. Take the 1st right onto Shorwood Heights Parkway to le$ on Benjamin
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Our 2012 Parade Home Features: Front Entrance showcases an impressive post and beam
display seperating the foyer and the living room.
and stone $replace.
de$nition countertops with under mount kitchen sink
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#ooring, stone $replace, o%ce, bedroom and a french door leading to the hot tub.
Established 25 years ago, Wurzer Builders, Inc. has the knowledge, experience and reputation for delivering new homes of the highest standards and exceeding our customers expectations. Wurzer Builders, Inc. prides itself in using energy e%cient and green building practices. One step in the doors and you will see the di"erence. Come experience the unmatched value of our homes and ask us how you can save thousands on your new home with our “Bundle Pricing.”
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Fireside Hearth and HomeIndoor Comfort, IncMenardsOuim Asphalt, Paving & Well Drilling
4017 John Hart Place, Eau Claire, WI
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elcome to the Timber Ridge Homes entry for the 2012 Chippewa Valley Homebuilders Parade of Homes. Our focus this year is on a"ordability and energy e%ciency. We
e%cient than the National Building code. By purchasing a city lot and building a bi-level home, we are able to achieve an a"ordable, high quality home with an open #oor plan with all of the amenities that you would want in a new home. !is 3 bedroom, 3 bath home has a deceptive amount of living space and a large 3 car garage. Stop by and see Jamie or Tim and see why Timber Ridge Homes is the right builder for you.
Jamie and Tim Winsand, the owners of Timber Ridge Homes, have built over 100 homes in the Chippewa Valley. Timber Ridge Homes is located in Menomonie. We have a new 12 lot subdivision on the west side of Menomonie beginning this summer called Timber Canyon. So no matter where you would like to build your new home, we can help you every step of your project.
Phone: 715-505-0782
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Directions: Hwy 12 west to le$ onto Mill Run Road. Turn right on Renee Dr. and take 1st le$ onto John Hart Place. Home is on the le$.
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Pro-Build of Eau ClaireSwim’s Concrete Construction LLCUnited Bank
Our 2012 Parade Home Features:
Partnering with Xcel Energy to build homes 20% more energy efficient than National Building code.
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Bohl and Proulx Plumbing Inc.
Brovold Construction Inc.
Green !umb Landscaping & Excavating
Jerry’s Heating and Air Conditioning Services
Kelly’s Heating and Electric, LLC
Menards
Nationwide Flooring and Window Coverings
Not Just Closets
Premier Drywall
Pro-Build of Eau Claire
Rain Master Lawn Systems
Special T Siding
Stone Pro LLC
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3115 County Farm Road, Eau Claire, WI
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A special thank you to the Chippewa Valley Home Builders Association
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his home gives you the features that you want at a price you want to pay. With over 3,000 sq. &. $nished, this 4 bedroom, 3 bath home is well thought out for livability as well as for entertaining. Take a moment to enjoy the use of space from the mudroom, to the open living area, to the bar/rec room/family room layout.
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Directions: West Clairemont to east on Truax Boulevard. Right on County Farm Road. Home is on the le$ side of road.
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Our 2012 Parade Home Features:
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Steve Wurzer: 715- 828-3430 Steve Wiggins: 715-577-0092
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Established 25 years ago, Wurzer Builders, Inc. has the knowledge, experience and reputation for delivering new homes of the highest standards and exceeding our customers expectations. Wurzer Builders, Inc. prides itself in using energy e%cient and green building practices. One step in the doors and you will see the di"erence. Come experience the unmatched value of our homes and ask us how you can save thousands on your new home with our “Bundle Pricing.”
2312 River’s Edge Drive, Altoona, WI
i"erent from our open concept home of last year, this house was designed to the customers’ speci$cations. When our client approached us about a design, they wanted to incorporate many of the features that they loved in their existing home. As you tour the home, you will notice the smaller design of the rooms and that each has its own designated purpose. A custom rustic cherry trim package with matching cabinetry promote a formal, yet relaxed atmosphere. !e home is a unique combination of a formal colonial style mixed with extensive warm wood features. Some of the items we incorporated from the clients’ existing home are wood ceiling beams, a built in hutch, and extensive use of pocket doors allowing each room to be closed o" from the others to create cozy living spaces. A $nished basement rounds o" the package. We invite you to come and see another truly custom home.
At Storybook Custom Homes, LLC we are committed to building not just houses, but homes. Homes that are synonymous with words like character, individuality, and charm. Homes that are reminiscent of a time when each house had its own unique appeal and qualities. Place of welcome where you can live, laugh and make memories with friends and loved ones.
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Directions: US-53 Bypass to River Prairie Exit (Exit 89). Turn east towards Altoona onto River Prairie Drive. Le$ at the intersection onto River’s Edge Drive. Home is on the le$.
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Our 2012 Parade Home Features: Rustic Cherry trim & cabinets
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A special thank you to the Chippewa Valley Home Builders Association members who contributed to this home:Baseman Floors, Inc.Buesser Concrete, LLCCounty Materials CorporationCustom Sound & Video LLCDenny’s ApplianceDesign Tile, LLCEver-Green ServicesHaugen Stone & Concrete
Nationwide Floor & Window CoveringsNot Just Closets, LLC.Pella Windows & DoorsS&K Landscaping!orcra& Custom Kitchens, LLCUnited ProductsViking Sink Co., LLCXcel Energy
Phone: 715-456-3670 www.StorybookCustomHomes.com
Partnering with Xcel Energy to build homes 20% more energy efficient than National Building code.
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et on a beautiful hilltop site, our 2012 Parade home is a completely custom designed from the ground up. Featuring almost 8,000 square feet of living space, this home is one of a kind. Based loosely on themes from the cra&sman era, the home also features the occasional modern theme and material. As you approach the exterior of the home, note the unique siding package with custom colors, and numerous stone accents. Upon entering the front door, the home opens up to a massive great room with an impressive 2 story $replace and #oor to ceiling windows. Be sure to check out the extensive custom cabinetry that includes a painted kitchen with dual walnut islands, built in bookshelves, window seats, and a large entertainment center. Some of the other must see items include a sport court under the house, a large sunroom, composite deck, exercise room, and whole house iPod controlled audio system. We look forward to hosting you as you explore another Storybook Home!
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Directions: Hwy 12 east towards Fall Creek (8.5 miles from US 53S) Turn right on to Deer Road. (Before Connell’s Supper Club) Follow until Cty Rd T, turn right. House will be on the right.
Please note: Due to limited parking at the house, all vehicles will need to park out at the road. Shuttle service will be provided for those unable to access the home.
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Our 2012 Parade Home Features: Hilltop setting with views
The Art of Tileadd beauty, personality &
value to your home with ceramic
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DESIGNTILE1.COM
715.577.5450
Contact us today to visit our showroom in Stanley, Wisconsin
Subcontractors
Suppliers &
A special thank you to the Chippewa Valley Home Builders Association
members who contributed to this home:
Arrow Building Center
Baseman Floors, Inc.
Buesser Concrete, LLC
County Materials Corporation
Custom Sound & Video LLC
Denny’s Appliance
Design Tile, LLC
Ever-Green Services
Haugen Stone & Concrete
Nationwide Floor & Window Coverings
Natural Touch Landscaping & Supply
Not Just Closets, LLC.
Pella Windows & Doors
Senn Blacktop, Inc.
!orcra& Custom Kitchens, LLC
United Products
Viking Sink Co., LLC
At Storybook Custom Homes, LLC we are committed to building not just houses, but homes. Homes that are synonymous with words like character, individuality, and charm. Homes that are reminiscent of a time when each house had its own unique appeal and qualities. Place of welcome where you can live, laugh and make memories with friends and loved ones.
Phone: 715-456-3670 www.StorybookCustomHomes.com
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ustom built for a young family of six, this 4 bedroom, 2 ' bath home is 3,217 sq. & of space designed and $nished with “family” as the central theme. With ample storage and a #oor plan that just “makes sense” there is a place for every item and everyone in this beautifully detailed home. With unique features like the cozy sitting room that will house the piano and provide the perfect spot for playing games and gathering with friends, to the hearthroom with its large painted $replace, detailed columns and re-claimed beams, this is one house that you would love to call home! Directions: Hwy 93 south of I-94. Right or west on Hwy II. South/Le$ on Lowes Creek Road. Le$ on Hailey Lane into the Brookside Subdivision. Le$ on Davis Drive. Last home on the le$
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ABC Supply Co.BD Roycra&Bowe Trucking and Excavating Inc.Buesser Concrete, LLCD&K Closets, Inc.Eau Claire InsulationGibson ElectricHometech Innovations, LLCJacob Maas Builders LLC
Kinderman Plumbing, LLCLyman Lumber Co.Nationwide Floor and WindowOium Asphalt, Paving & Well DrillingRainMaster Lawn SystemsRedwing Custom Cabinets & Flooring, LLCT&J Concrete Foundations!e Potting ShedUnited Bank
Subcontractors
Suppliers &
A special thank you to the Chippewa Valley Home Builders Association members who contributed to this home:
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Vinopal Title & AbstractWater Source Heating and Cooling, Inc.
C&M Properties and Construction, Inc., is a locally owned and family run business in Eau Claire, WI—Owned and operated by Cody and Molly Filipczak. With our exemplary employees and long standing relationships with the subcontractors we’ve been using for years, our building process is both very e%cient and as cost e"ective as ever. Both Cody and Molly continue to work closely with each and every customer, from conceptual design to the $nal walk through to make each customer’s building experience as exciting and stress-free as it always should be. Contact us today and see why we have never, and will never, have a dissatis$ed customer!
Cell: 715-456-0548 O%ce: 715-874-4225
www.candmhomebuilders.comcody@candmhomebuilders.com
Partnering with Xcel Energy to build homes 20% more energy efficient than National Building code.
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Amundson’s ApplianceCarlson SystemsCesspool Cleaners, LLC.Concrete ConnectionsCounty Materials Corp.Down To Earth Garden Center, LLC.Eau Claire Energy CooperativeJake Maas Builders, LLC.Gerhards First SupplyGibson WaterCareGranite Tops by Johnson Monument, LLC.Hanson Energy Services
elcome to Brunkow Builders, Inc. 2012 Parade home. !is farmhouse style 1-1/2 story home includes over 3,400 square feet of $nished living space with 5 bedrooms, and 3-1/2 baths. Located in a beautiful country setting this home will be sure to catch your eye! You will enjoy this homes’ many wonderful features such as custom cabinets, vaulted living room ceiling with wood beams, country kitchen $replace, screen porch, detached workshop and many upgraded $nishes. Like most of the homes we build, this home is a Focus on Energy Certi$ed Home. We are proud to have the opportunity to showcase our quality workmanship in this year’s Parade of Homes and hope you enjoy this beautiful home, designed and cra&ed by Brunkow Builders, Inc. Directions: From Hwy12/Clairemont Avenue go south on State Street to end of road. Turn right on Cty Hwy F and travel south 4 miles. Turn right on Maple Road. !e home is the 2nd driveway on the right.
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Brunkow Builders was started in 1972 and has a long standing tradition of excellence in construction and service. !ey are a full service custom home builder and general contractor from start to $nish. !ey specialize in residential new homes, additions and remodeling. With their in-house dra&ing capabilities they can custom design your project to $t your needs. Call them on your next project and experience the di"erence.
Home Theater
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Whole-House Sound
“Smart House” Automation
Rewiring and New Construction
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Home Town InsulationKen Olson Well Drilling & Pump Service, Inc Kjelstad PlumbingLyman Lumber CompanyMathews Midwest Guttering, Inc.MR. C’s Electric Co. Nohre & Co. CPA’sNot Just Closets, LLC.Olson Hardwood FloorsOverhead Door Co. of the Chippewa ValleyPeoples Bank of Wisconsin Sound Installations, Inc.
SubcontractorsSuppliers &
Phone: 715-835-6744 www.brunkowbuilders.com
A special thank you to the Chippewa Valley Home Builders Association members who contributed to this home:
Our 2012 Parade Home Features:
wood #oors
Hemlock doors
work shop
Green Build Features:
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!orCra& Custom Kitchens, LLC.Tru Gas of Eau Claire and MondoviTru-Lock & Security, Inc.Veolia Environmental ServicesVinopal Title and AbstractWater Source Heating & Cooling, Inc.
1030 REGIS COURT EAU CLAIRE, WI 54701 Phone: 715-831-0880
Fax: 715-831-0882 orders@vinopaltitle.com
212 S. MAIN STREET RICE LAKE, WI 54868 Phone: 715-736-4882
Fax: 715-736-7474 vtaricelake@vinopaltitle.com
www.vinopaltitle.com
contractor when remodeling or building your home... Why trust any other title company to handle your closing and disbursements? Choose the knowledge, experience and service of Vinopal Title and Abstract and save the tough decisions for paint and flooring!
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E1906 Quail Run Road, Eau Claire, WI
ith its tranquil setting and panoramic views, this 4 bedroom, 3 bath, 3,544 sq. &. home is the perfect end of the day retreat. !e natural beauty of the outdoors takes center stage with many large windows and is highlighted by multiple tray ceilings, large interior columns with detailed trim work and paneled walls. Notice the stone $replace and unique granite island top as you head into the sunroom. Head down stairs for the ultimate “man cave” experience! With a polished concrete #oor, fully $nished wood top bar, a beautiful cra&sman style $replace and home theater system -- the only thing missing is the Packer game! Directions: Hwy 93 South of I-94. Right/West on Hwy II. Le$/South on Lowes Creek Road. Turn right/west on Quail Run Road. Take Quail Run Road all the way to the end of the road.
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ABC Supply Co.Aerus Electrolux
BD Roycra&Buesser Concrete, LLC
Chippewa Valley EnergyD&K Closets, Inc.
Gibson ElectricHome Town Insulation
Hometech Innovations, LLCKinderman Plumbing, LLC
Lyman Lumber Co.Jacob Maas Builders LLC
Nationwide Floor and WindowNelson Masonry, LLC
Oium Asphalt, Paving & Well DrillingRedwing Custom Cabinets & Flooring, LLC
T&J Concrete Foundations!e Potting Shed
United BankVinopal Title & Abstract
Water Source Heating and Cooling, Inc.
Subcontractors
Suppliers &
A special thank you to the Chippewa Valley Home Builders Association
members who contributed to this home:
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C&M Properties and Construction, Inc., is a locally owned and family run business in Eau Claire, WI—Owned and operated by Cody and Molly Filipczak. With our exemplary employees and long standing relationships with the subcontractors we’ve been using for years, our building process is both very e%cient and as cost e"ective as ever. Both Cody and Molly continue to work closely with each and every customer, from conceptual design to the $nal walk through to make each customer’s building experience as exciting and stress-free as it always should be. Contact us today and see why we have never, and will never, have a dissatis$ed customer!
Cell: 715-456-0548 O%ce: 715-874-4225
www.candmhomebuilders.comcody@candmhomebuilders.com
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ABC Arrow Building CenterAmundson’s ApplianceChippewa Valley Door Co, LLCFerguson’s Bath & Kitchen GalleryGerhards Kitchen and Bath
E1747 Drinkman Lane, Eau Claire, WI Independent FlooringLydia’s Lighting, Furniture, and Gi& GalleryMenardsNelson Masonry, LLCSouthern Oak Window Fashions
Subcontractors
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Keith Traaseth, owner of Brunswick Builders LLC has been in the business for 13 years. He takes pride in making a"ordable and energy e%cient homes. Brunswick Builders LLC specializes in both new construction and remodels. !e key to Traaseth’s success is having an open mind to your individual project and ideas, in order to make your vision a reality.
elcome to this one of a kind cra&sman style home. !is 3,000 plus square foot home lies at the end of the road, overlooking a pond and the valley at the Cedar Springs subdivision. !e exterior of the home has amazing Pennsylvania Weatherledge® Stone and LP Smartside® Siding. Walk in the home and there are so many details and features from the various ceiling heights 9 feet to 12 feet, the amazing soaring Anderson Windows that take full advantage of the amazing views. !e main living area welcomes the family and friends gatherings with an open concept living. Each room o"ers something unique. !e mudroom and laundry room are both a must-see. !is 5 bedroom, 3 plus garage features a main #oor o%ce, cra& room, and master suite on the main #oor. Stop in and be amazed.
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Directions: Hwy 93 to Cedar Road. Right/West on Cedar Road for 1.5 miles. Drinkman Lane is on the right/north. Home is the last one on the road.
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Our 2012 Parade Home Features:
Phone: 715-456-4453
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Accent Paint & Finishing, LLCAll Title Services, Inc.Erv Smith Heating and CoolingHanson Energy ServicesHometown Insulation
S8243 Drinkman Lane, Eau Claire, WI Karl’s ApplianceMenards, Inc.Natural Touch Landscaping & Lawn CareOium Asphalt, Paving & Well DrillingXcel Energy
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A special thank you to the Chippewa Valley Home Builders Association members who contributed to this home:
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JW Custom Homes o"ers over 15 years of experience in quality custom home construction. We specialize in new custom homes; personalizing your home, at a price that you can a"ord without sacri$cing the quality and features that you want.
Partnering with Xcel Energy to build homes 20% more energy efficient than National Building code. Custom Homes welcomes you to
this traditional, beautifully designed custom home that o"ers an array of upgraded features. Entertain and relax in this open concept 2,400 square foot, 3 bedroom, 2 bath home. From the spectacular formal dining room, relaxing master suite, and the custom stained/stamped concrete patio, this home was designed with serenity in mind. A true custom home should be designed for you and your lifestyle. JW Custom Homes is proud to o"er you and your family the unique and rewarding experience of designing and building your dream home.
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Directions: Hwy 93 to Cedar Road. Right/west on Cedar Road for 1.5 miles. Drinkman Lane is on the right/north.
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Our 2012 Parade Home Features:
3452 OAKWOOD HILLS PARKWAY, SUITE 1 EAU CLAIRE, WI 54701715.838.9016 WWW.ALLTITLESERVICES.COM
All Title Services will provide
you with the knowledge and
solutions to prevent the risk of
unforeseen title problems. Our
dedicated Title Experts work
hard behind-the-scenes to
ensure a smooth, trouble-free
and timely closing for you.
As builders, you put a lot of hard work into
helping your clients. At All Title Services, we
welcome the opportunity to work hard for you.
Building a new home? The land you are building on could have unforeseen title issues that will cost you time and money.
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1st Call MechanicalBrovold Construction, Inc.Eau Claire InsulationFocus on Energy
E7542 10th Avenue, Rock Falls, WI
Subcontractors
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A special thank you to the Chippewa Valley Home Builders Association members who contributed to this home:
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ere is a custom-built cra&sman style Parade home to add to the C&E Wurzer Builder collection. !is home features over 3,000 square feet of $nished space that has been well thought out to utilize every inch. !is Parade home is enhanced with wood, tile and stone accents. From the custom paint colors, hardwood and #oor work and even the kitchen layout showcases the homeowners individual dream home. One must visit this home to enjoy all of the additional features. Best of all this Parade home is located on 50 gorgeous acres that includes a specutular view of a man made lake. How can you not relax in this setting?
Here at C&E Wurzer Builders we strive for innovation, constant change with technology, and design of your “Custom Home.” We will sit down with our partners at Focus on Energy from initial planning and preparation through construction and inspection. Our Focus on Energy represenative will be there every step of the way to ensure that your home meets the highest standards of quality cra&smanship and ensuring your investment is a sound one. !rough the years we have also found that setting benchmarks to meet with our clients has been a tremendous success for our clients. With our sister company Lake Hallie Cabinets and Design we o"er what we like to call a “One Stop Shop.” From design ideas, layout recommendations, #ooring, cabinets, and paint colors we o"er it all. Jump onto our website today and visit our “Get Started” tab and let us know what you would like in your brand new custom home!
Phone: 715-271-4828 www.cewurzerbuilders.com
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Our 2012 Parade Home Features: Luxury Master Bath
Higley PlumbingLake Hallie Cabinets Lyman Lumber Co
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