by Pykles | Aug 28, 2014 | Awareness
Pykles is proud to tell our customers about SDG&E’s 2015-2016 Home energy efficiency rebate application and the Metropolitan Water District of Southern California’s SoCalWater$mart rebate program! These incentive based programs are offering Southern California residents great rebates on everything from new high efficiency toilets, refrigerators, clothes washers, air conditioners, natural gas furnaces, wall insulation, electric/natural gas/heat pump water heaters and variable speed pool pumps and motors! The SoCal Water$mart 2014-2015 commences on June 1, 2014 and ends on June 30, 2015 for Metropolitan Water District’s residential water rebate customers. All of the same products and rebates from the previous program are still available. There are no changes in the requirements from the previous program and rebates offered by local water agencies are available through the “Estimate My Rebate” tool. Effective June 1, 2014, rebate incentives are being enhanced for High Efficiency Toilets with a 1.28 GPF to $100. Check out the list of qualifying toilets by clicking on this link! –>qualifying_list_het To participate in SDG&E’s Home energy efficiency rebate program all you have to do is purchase a qualifying product between January 1st, 2013 and December 31st, 2015 and have Pykles install it by February 1st, 2016! Here is a copy of the Home Energy Efficiency Rebate Application: SDG&E Rebate Application SDG&E’s program will end December 31st, 2015 or earlier if allocated funds are spent before that date. If you have any questions regarding the program you can call Pykles Remodeling at (619) 463-1600 or SDG&E directly at (800) 644- 6133. So if you need to upgrade your home appliances call Pykles Today and Save! Pykles Remodeling – 8348 Center Dr....
by Pykles | Aug 5, 2014 | Remodel
Here at Pykles Remodeling we try to help our Clients and their families plan ahead before undertaking any major remodels or projects. This does a couple of things. First, it reduces any stress and potential anxiety our clients may unexpectedly experience during the remodeling process through prior education, and secondly it allows our team to be most effective and efficient in solving potential problems in the general construction process. In short, we take good care of our clients and their expectations by being organized and methodical in our communication and construction so everyone benefits. Here is a list of 7 things Gary Gooding, a remodeling expert here at Pykles, says to keep in mind for Your Next Renovation. Make a list of what you want to change. Look at websites and magazines to get inspiration for the redesign. Write down what you like and why you like it, and look online and at Pykles Remodeling to get a price estimate. Once you know what you want to change, prioritize your list by ranking each item in order of what needs to get done first. Refer to your list throughout the project to help you stay on track. Consider your resources: time, budget and energy. When deciding between an update and an overhaul, take into consideration the amount of time, money and energy that you’ll have to dedicate to the project. Set a budget. Once you figure out how much you can spend, subtract 20% to 30% from this number and set it aside for contingencies. Sketch it out. A rough sketch of the layout of the space will...
by Pykles | Jul 29, 2014 | Remodel
At Pykles Remodeling we are happy to share information with our clients that can help them decide where to invest in their homes. This recent article we found in REMODELING magazine shows just what YOU can expect from making improvements to your home. Whether you’re considering the purchase of a new home or ready to prep for a quick sale, you know there are home improvements that can increase your home’s value and appeal. So, which remodeling projects offer the potential for some of the biggest paybacks? The following mid-range remodeling jobs offer the highest returns. Remodeling Job Estimated Cost Return on Investment Entry door replacement (steel) $1,137 85.6% Deck addition (wood) $9,327 77.3% Garage door replacement $1,496 75.7% Minor kitchen remodel $18,527 75.4% Window replacement (wood) $10,708 73.3% Attic bedroom $47,919 72.9% Siding replacement (vinyl) $11,192 72.9% Window replacement (vinyl) $9,770 71.2% Basement remodel $61,303 70.3% Major kitchen remodel $53,931 68.9% If you’re looking to make any of these improvements call Pykles Remodeling to get a free estimate today! Pykles Remodeling – 8348 Center Dr. Ste. A – La Mesa, CA 91942 – (619) 463-1600 P – (619) 668-4683 F –...
by Pykles | Jul 23, 2014 | Products
When it comes to selecting a countertop for your kitchen, there are many choice’s at your fingertips. Since this particular surface influences many kitchen palettes, we feel it’s important our client’s choose something that looks good to them, will hold up under the kitchen activity of their household and comes with a price tag that suits their budget. Here is a quick guide to the Pros and Cons of 15 popular kitchen countertop materials to help you find the choice that best suits you! Soapstone Kitchen Counters Often used in laboratories for it’s resistance to stains, chemicals and bacteria, soapstone is a durable and natural choice for a kitchen. At $80 to $100 per square foot installed, it might be on the more expensive side, but it can be a lifetime investment. Granite Kitchen Counters There are plenty of reasons granite is so popular – this natural stone has plenty of character, with unique grains, colors and customizable finishes. When properly sealed, it’s one of the most durable options out there. While it can cost as low as $50 per square foot installed, prices can go up quickly with more exotic slabs and difficult installations. Copper Kitchen Counters It certainly isn’t common, but a copper countertop is surprisingly easy to clean and maintain. However, it’s not for perfectionists – since it’s a “living” surface, it reacts to different substances, creating a blend of matte reds, browns and greens. But for those who love the look, the minimum $100 per square foot cost is worth it. Engineered Quartz Kitchen Counters Perfect for the customized home, engineered quartz comes in just...
by Pykles | Jul 8, 2014 | Remodel
The Bathroom is the 2nd Most Popular room in the House to remodel, after kitchens. Source: Houzz, 2014 Winter Bathroom Trends Study The master bath takes center stage. 60% of homeowners who are renovating their bathrooms are renovating their Master Bathrooms, with 61% choosing to start completely from scratch after gutting the existing room. Who needs a bathtub? The older the homeowner, the more likely they are to skip a bathtub in master and other full bathrooms. 59% of homeowners aged 65+ plan to skip a tub in the master or other full bath. 36% of 25 to 34 year olds plan to skip it in the master. 39% of 25 to 34 year olds plan to skip it in another full bathroom. Top 3 types of tubs for bath lovers: Freestanding tub Drop-in tub Spa or jetted tub One sink or two? 91% of homeowners are replacing their master bathroom sink. 45% of homeowners aged 25 to 44 are installing two sinks; 58% of homeowners aged 45+ are installing two sinks. Glass rules the master bath. 79% of homeowners prefer glass shower doors over a shower curtain. Greener flushing. 91% of homeowners are installing high-efficiency toilets. White cabinet are the top choice for renovations. However, dark and medium wood tones are also popular. The top 3 wood choices: Cherry Maple Oak Recent Photos of Work Completed This new shower shows just how nice a glass shower enclosure can look. Another view of the bathroom from the entry looking back at the sink and toilet. Peter cleans up the shower glass made by Cardinal Shower...