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Happy Earth Day! April 22, 2011
By Kortney Gentry
 

Happy Earth DayAs humans, we love to celebrate birthdays.  Sometimes there is a huge surprise party with cake, presents and people you may not even know while other times it may just be about spending your special day with the people you love.  Regardless of the celebration method chosen, whether you’re turning 5 or 50, the day is yours and people want it to be your best birthday yet.

Today is not a birthday per se, but it is in fact Earth Day and all the same rules apply.  Have you ever stepped outside of your St. Pete home and thought “wow, this planet is awesome” or “How can I better improve the planet on which I live”?  Maybe you have though this and taken action.  Maybe the thought has never crossed your mind.  Regardless, of where you stand, today is the perfect day to show how thankful we really are for our incredible planet.

After speaking with a few Smith & Associates Real Estate agents and staff members, we came up with a few ways to show our appreciation this Earth Day:

1. Grow Food. According to St. Pete Realtor, Carolyn Robinson, “I have always wanted to grow my own garden but have found more excuses not to than motivation to start.”  We have all experienced good intentions with lack of motivation.   A fully functioning vegetable garden can be a lot of work and extremely intimidating.  Start small- with one plant or a few herbs then take on more as you are able.  You have to start somewhere!

2.  Buy Local. All of the things we are unable to grow have to come from somewhere, and unfortunately, we often unknowingly look outside the Tampa Bay area for these items.  Did those banannas travel thousands of miles, crossing country borders before making it to the grocery store?  What about that new t-shirt?  Where was in made?  Where was the cotton grown?  The more we think about these things, the more we realize how dependent we are on others for survival.  Make a conscious effort to research where all of your purchases come from and give back to the local community by seeing what they have to offer- you will be pleasantly surprised as to what you can buy locally!

3.  Reduce, Reuse, Recycle. This is a big one- we have all heard about recycling but do we really do it?  In our opinion, Smith & Associates Real Estate has one of the most fabulous Marketing Coordinators around, and she’s Earth friendly too!  Alexis Bentivegna shared that recycling isn’t just tossing a soda can into the blue & green bins.  “When shopping, take reusable bags!”  Not only are you reducing the amount of plastic consumed but you’re reusing as well!

4. Respect the Ocean. Florida, being a peninsula, is almost completely surrounded by water; from almost everywhere in the state, we can get to the beach in under an hour.  Living in the Tampa Bay area, we often take the ocean for granted.  According to St. Pete Realtor, Drew Glaser, a great way to respect the ocean is to remember that “all drains lead to the sea”.  This means that what we dispose of goes directly into our oceans, often contaminating the water and killing off thousands of sea life that we depend on to keep our Earth in balance.  By purchasing environmentally friendly products free of harmful chemicals (or making your own!) and being conscious of what we throw away and where it is disposed of, we can keep the ocean happy.  After all, the Earth is about 75% water so we don’t want angry oceans!

5.  “Greenify” Your Home. This doesn’t require that everyone completely remodel their home, switch to solar power or even put your home for sale in Tampa to move into a more environmentally friendly place.  Sara Houze, from Smith Title suggested a couple of simple places to start-  Turn the air off on a nice day and enjoy the breeze through open windows or switch to fluorescent light bulbs that use about 1/3 the power of a regular bulb.  Not only will this be great for the planet but it saves money as well!

6. Consume Less. We are consumers that often buy brand new things off impulse rather than necessity.  According to The Urban Organic Gardner, “before you buy something, ask yourself if you need it.  Then ask again.”  New products use a lot of energy and resources to create.  If you get bitten by the over consumption bug, no worries- it gets the best of us.  If you really MUST have something, then it will be easy to try to find the same thing “slightly used”- they may be old to someone else but they are new to you.  If it isn’t worth the time and effort of the search, then it probably wasn’t worth it to begin with!

7. Eat Less Meat. According to Environmental Defense, “if every American skipped one meal of chicken per week and substituted vegetarian foods instead, the carbon dioxide savings would be the same as taking more than half a million cars off U.S. roads.”  That is a pretty powerful statement and it doesn’t even mention the THOUSANDS of gallons of water used to raise 1lb of meat.

8. Play Outside. Drew Glaser suggest that people “take their kids outside to play rather than occupying them with television and video games”.  Not only does it help create a healthy way of living by incorporating exercise and imagination into games, but it helps develop an appreciation for our planet that just wouldn’t come to life without experiencing all the Earth has to offer outside of the house.

While these are only a few simple ways to show your appreciation to the Earth, there are COUNTLESS other options.  What are your favorite ways to give back to our planet?  What are you going to do for Earth Day this year?

 
 
 
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2010 St Petersburg Preservation Awards September 13, 2010
By Stephanie Streeter
 

Historic St. Petersburg home preservationDo you, a neighbor, or friend own a historic St. Petersburg home?  Is it meticulously maintained or historically restored?  If so, and the home is either older than 50 years or built specifically to blend in, it can be nominated for the 2010 St. Petersburg Preservation Awards!  Held every year, the competition is hosted by St. Petersburg Preservation, Inc. in order to recognize city homes and structures that are helping to preserve the city’s history.  The nomination deadline is coming up fast!  Participants must submit their St. Petersburg home nominations no later than September 24th.  Submission forms are available on the organizations website, www.stpetepreservation.org.  If you’re curious to find out who wins, the awards ceremony will be held at the Mirror Lake Lyceum on October 19th!

 
 
 
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Enjoy Florida’s Largest Home Show August 27, 2010
By Stephanie Streeter
 

It’s bFlorida's Largest Home Show in Tampaack!  Florida’s Largest Home Show is back in town and opening its exhibition at Tampa’s Convention Center starting on September 3rd.  Running until the 6th, it’s the perfect opportunity indulge and get your home improvement fix.  From building to remodeling, and decorating to landscaping, the show has it all for your Tampa home!  Local, national, and international vendors will all be on hand showcasing the latest in products, gadgets, and services.  Need advice?  Ask one of the many experts who will be on hand.  Need ideas?  Stroll through the showcase display to decide what you just have to have in your Tampa home.  Adult admission is $8, seniors $7, children under 12 are free.

Show dates & hours: Friday, Sept 3 from 11:00 am – 8:00 pm;  Saturday, Sept 4 11:00 am – 8:00 pm;  Sunday, Sept 5 11:00 am – 6:00 pm;  Monday, Sept 6 11:00 am – 6:00 pm.

Unable to visit on these dates?  No problem.  You can catch it at the Florida State Fairgrounds November 5-7!

 
 
 
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Creating An Emergency Kit August 9, 2010
By Stephanie Streeter
 

Hurricane season is upon us, and the storms are starting to appear.  As Florida residents, it’s something we all need to be prepared for.  Of course, we all also hope that they won’t be needed.  In this case, better to be safe than sorry.  If you haven’t already prepared an emergency kit for this year’s storm season, here are some helpful tips.

THE PREP WORK:

Paper, paper everywhere. Should your home face the treat of flooding or damage, it’s important to know where to find your important documents quickly.  The deed to your home, your family’s medical records, birth certificates, social security cards, passports, and insurance documents may all be needed in case of an emergency.  Keeping all these documents together in a protective portable case will make transporting the items easy if your family is forced to evacuate.  If your home is damaged, a protective case will help to ensure the documents inside aren’t unusable.  Keeping a copy of these documents off-site in a safe place is also a great idea, and will help with your peace of mind.

Get personal. Every household is unique, and so are the needs of the people that inhabit it.  While government aid agencies offer great guidelines for creating a kit, it’s important to also include items that they may not have thought of.

Safety first. Not only is it important that your family members are safe, but consider the safety of your home as well.  Identify where the main electrical, gas, and water shutoff valves are in or around your home, and have the correct wrench needed on standby.  Should a storm strike, you’ll be ready to both prepare your home and evacuate quickly.

CREATING YOUR KIT:

The Basics. Here’s a quick review of what every basic disaster kit should include, whether evacuating or staying put.

Water: One gallon per day for each person is recommended for drinking and sanitary needs.  In hot climates, doubling that number is suggested.  Also, don’t forget the needs of your pets.

Food: Experts suggest that there be a 3-day supply of food, non-perishables.  Include the essentials like protein, fruit, and vegetables.  Throwing in some dry goods that don’t need to be cooked (granola bars, trail mix) is also recommended.  Pack things you like – the potential of not having access to grocery stores or restaurants is bad enough, so don’t torture yourself with inedible foods. The most important thing? Don’t forget the can opener!

Flashlights and extra batteries: In a world without electricity, things can be tough.  Make sure you’ve got flashlights available for all family members, along with an extra.  Keep batteries on hand for the flashlights and any other devices you’ll have a need to use.

First-aid supplies: Keep the basics on hand in order to be prepared for minor injuries.  Band-aids, bandages and dressings, cleansers, and antibiotics should all be part of your kit.  Also consider adding items like scissors and tweezers.  Pain relievers are a must, and analgesics like Tums and Pepto-Bismol are also a good idea.  Always make sure to be prepared with prescriptions medications that may be required as well.

Sanitation & hygiene items: Hand wipes and moist towelettes, toilet paper, paper towels, and garbage bags are all necessities.  Also, pack toiletries you’ll need such as soap, shampoos, toothbrushes & toothpaste, deodorant, and other must-haves.

Radio or TV: Keep a portable radio or television on hand that doesn’t require electricity.  Whether it’s crank operated or runs on batteries, it’s an essential to remain connected and receive critical information when the power goes out. Good emergency radios are available for purchase online from the Red Cross

Plastic sheeting, duct tape, and dust masks: It’s always a good idea to have these items on hand just in case your need to seal your home after damage, or protect your family members from airborne contaminants after a storm.

Extra items: A favorite toy or other comforting items for the kids should be considered as well.  Cash should be available in your kit – credit and debit cards won’t do much good in a storm damaged area without electricity.  Also, remember that along with Florida summers come the mosquitos – don’t forget your repellent!

 
 
 
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St. Petersburg Coast: Oil Spill Update June 21, 2010
By David B Moyer
 

What a tragic time for the Gulf of Mexico. The oil spill has started affecting all of us in this nation. As Louisiana & the Florida Panhandle start seeing the sad visuals of what has now become a reality, we wonder how this will affect our Pinellas County beaches. Smith & Associates Real Estate is not the expert in this part of the equation, but often we do have waterfront home owners and buyers who want to know how this disaster affects them in Tampa Bay. We did a lot of research, and we do hope you all do the same when it comes to this subject. The oil spill currently is impacting the Louisiana coastline and a few Florida beaches in the Panhandle, as identified in the map areas.

All of Florida’s beaches remain open. At this time, there are no beach closures and Florida’s state waters remain open to recreational fishing. Florida’s 825 miles of beaches, 1,260 miles of coastline and 14 seaports (including cruise ships), remain open for business. Now just because things seem “fine” today on the Tampa Bay beaches, does not mean the area will not see any effects. Only time will tell, but as for today, “our beaches are beautiful, and the water is blue”, according to Sheila Cole of the Clearwater Beach Chamber of Commerce. The water current system seems to play in Tampa’s favor, with the current taking water flow from destination south/west. The good news for us in Florida is that the weather continues to cooperate. The winds continue out of the south/southeast and the current continues to push the oil slightly to the west. This should limit any onshore impact. Please use the NY Times Oil Spill Water Current Map to help track this disaster. Following this link will give you all the tools to offer assistance in this time of need.

Gulf Coast Oil Spill

 
 
 
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Do-It-Yourself The Best Way To Go? June 18, 2010
By Stephanie Streeter
 

Before getting started on a project, Hillsborough County home owners should take a good look at what they’d like to tackle and consider all their options.  Small projects are great for weekend warriors who are familiar with the basics of home improvement.  Larger projects, like a kitchen or bathroom remodel should be thoroughly considered before tackling without the help of a professional due to the more complicated structural and design elements that are involved.  When trying to determine whether to go DIY or with a professional, consider the basic aspects of any home improvement project; design, quality, time & money, and warranty.

Design is an important aspect of any home improvement effort – no matter how large or how small the project.  It can often mean the success or failure of a venture.  If you aren’t blessed with ‘vision’, get ideas out of magazines or consider hiring someone to create it for you.

Quality is also important.  The quality of a professional job vs. a standard homeowner version of the same will in most cases be very different.  Weekend warriors and DIY experts can do a fantastic job, especially when it’s something they’ve done before.  However, if they’re tackling something new and quality is an important factor for this element if their Hillsborough County home, professional assistance can be a great help.

Time is, as we all realize, valuable.  Time is money, and it can also be a frustration.  In most cases, a professional is required to complete a project by the completion date included in their signed contract.  Keeping them on track is sometimes much easier than ourselves, with all the day-to-day distractions that come along with our lives.  If your project is large and timeline is important, hiring a professional may be the way to go.

Last but certainly not least, consider the warranty on work that professionals will offer along with their services.  While the new kitchen faucet you purchased from Home Depot and installed yourself will of course be under warranty for a period, the new pipes you also connected yourself below the sink will not be.  If something should leak and cause damage in your Hillsborough County home, you’ll have no recourse if you completed the work yourself.  However, if a plumber who provides a warranty period had completed the work, you’d have someone to rely on to help you fix the issue.  Also, consider that improper installation methods may void manufacturer’s warranties on products, leaving you without help if something goes awry.

 
 
 
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Everyday Solar Power Possibilities June 16, 2010
By Stephanie Streeter
 

Solar power is unfortunately often thought of as something that’s not practical for mainstream usage.  But, there’s good news!  Companies like Lennox Industries are creating attainable everyday systems for harnessing this free green energy source.  The creation of practical systems for average home owners will assist in bridging the gap between green-friendly and green-affordable.

Lennox Industries has introduced a solar powered central heating and cooling system called SunSource.  The main platform of the system consists of a solar ready air conditioning system, heat pump, and roof-installed solar modules.  The best news regarding SunSoure is that the system can be phased into an existing home gradually.  Anywhere from 1 to 15 solar modules can be installed, and both the panels and A/C or heat systems can be added separately.  This will allow St Petersburg home owners to convert to the system at their own pace and, more importantly, according to their own budget.

In addition to powering heating and cooling, SunSource also has the potential to provide electricity to power appliances and the lights in your St Petersburg home.  The more panels added, the more power available.   Another great feature of the product is the communication panel, which allows a home owner to view the performance of the system and its various elements.  A curious home owner can easily track home much energy their solar panels are producing with 24/7 access, and also see carbon offsets.

Interesting in learning more about SunSource for your St Petersburg home?  See a sample home setup and view an informational video from Lennox here.

 
 
 
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Great Tool For Homeowners June 14, 2010
By Stephanie Streeter
 

Tampa real estate

The National Association of Realtors recently launched a new consumer website called Houselogic.  The free and very easy to navigate site was created to both educate and assist consumers in regards to all aspects of owning a home.  The site is a great resource for both current and potential owners of Tampa real estate, with a wide array of informational articles and news from home finance to home improvement.  Houselogic also features a great project planner, where property owners can organize, plan, and schedule improvements to their home. Buying guides are also available, allowing for owners  of Tampa real estate to make the best decisions when purchasing appliances and more.

Get the most out of your real estate investment, and check out this great free resource!

 
 
 
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Urban Living Made Easier June 11, 2010
By Stephanie Streeter
 

Living in multi-family buildings can be tough, especially in places where sound sometimes carries between units as if the walls between them don’t exist.  If you love your Tampa condo or St Petersburg townhome, or are thinking about purchasing one, but don’t like noise there are solutions for you.  No longer are we just limited to noise reducing products that are more practically suited for remodels or new construction.

United Plastics Corporation has created a noise-reducing product that’s specifically designed for installation in existing homes, offices, condos and apartments.  The product, called dB2-4, is advertised as capable of reducing noise by as much as 75 percent.   Since it’s made from recycled plastic, it’s also green friendly – and can be recycled once again if it is ever removed.  Best of all, once the lightweight product is installed it call be painted over, so there’s no need to sacrifice your decor.

So whether you’re currently living in a Tampa or St Petersburg multi-family environment, or thinking about purchasing a home in one, there’s no longer a need to worry about sacrificing your silence in order to gain the urban lifestyle.

 
 
 
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Make Your Yard Earth Friendly May 26, 2010
By Stephanie Streeter
 

Pinellas County HomeEveryone talks these days about ways to go green and lessen our impact on the planet.  If you’re interested in ways to contribute to the effort, look no further than out your own window!  After learning that our country is home to more than 32 million acres of lawn which absorb over 270 billion gallons of water every week and use more than 800 million gallons of gas a year – we think it’s an important place to start.  Here are some easy ways to get started in having a more green conscious yard for your Hillsborough or Pinellas County home.

Don’t drown it. Most lawns are overwatered, especially here in Florida.  Know the signs of a thirsty lawn .  If your grass doesn’t spring back when you step on it in the heat of the afternoon, it’s time to water.  Also, be aware of your automatic sprinklers during our rainy season – how many times have you seen a home or business where the sprinklers are on during a rainstorm?  It’s better to water deeply than frequently, giving the water a chance to seep in which means the roots will grow deeper.

Let it breathe. Aerating your lawn loosens the roots and allows waters and fertilizers penetrate much easier.  Keeping your grass taller will reduce the ability for weeds to thrive, which means less chemicals needed to kill them.

Go natural. Many products have been developed which allow for natural remedies to combat bugs and weeds.  Also, lawns can sometimes be over-fertilized.  Try keeping your grass clippings and distributing them through your lawn with a rake.  It’s free fertilizer which is rich in nitrogen.  The less chemicals the better when you’re going for green friendly, so check what’s available at your local home center to see what your options are.

Getting your Pinellas County home‘s lawn to go green is easier than you might think.  Give it a try!  For more information, take a look at FloridaYards.org.