Welcome to the May 2014 issue of The Oak Leaf! For new readers, this is a monthly newsletter that is sent by e-mail to those that have expressed an interest in Gastineau Log Homes. We use this as a way of communicating technical, design and industry information. For more information, check out our web site at www.oakloghome.com.
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Trivia Question: What makes Mexican jumping beans jump? (See the answer below.)
Price Increase for Log Cabin 2 Go park models: We have had to raise the price of our park models significantly effective immediately because of rising material prices. If you plan to purchase a park model, do so by 5/31/14 and mention the Oak Leaf; you will get a $5000 discount.
New Testimonial Page on GLH Website: Would you like to read what some of our customers have said about us? We have a new Testimonial Page on our web site. Check it out!
Do you have a slope in your yard?: GLH dealer Jeff Fore has to walk down several steps from his driveway to his home. To enhance the view while on the trip, he built this water feature next to the steps. Jeff used stones off of his property and a water pump to create a low cost, beautiful and natural use of his site. The gold fish really enjoy it too!
Maintenance that can be provided by Gastineau Log Homes: Did you know that we offer a maintenance service? The house to the right was over 20 years old in Florida that had never been stained. Below see what it looks like after proper maintenance was performed. We can provide maintenance for ANY log or wood sided home. Give us a call! 800-654-9253
Central HVAC vs Radiant and what do you do about A/C with radiant heat? Most people prefer radiant heat to forced air heat because it is more efficient and “feels” warmer. The issue is how do you get air conditioning if you use radiant heat as you do not have central air ductwork. Not to mention the cost.
And who wants window a/c units?? San Antonio, TX based Friedrich Air Conditioning said its new line of Breeze ductless air conditioners are quiet, affordable and so easy to install it can be done by a homeowner. Priced from about $1599, they come in a variety of capacity models for spaces measuring 100 square feet to 550 square feet and from 550 square ft to 1500 square feet.
Construction Seminar Schedule for 2014:
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Here is our schedule for 2014. Sign up soon!
June 21st
Sept. 6th
Oct 25th
Open Houses:
Saturday May 3 from 10:00 AM to 4:00 PM
PA Oak Log Homes
Dennis & Colleen Gabel
131 Oley Furnace Road
Fleetwood, PA 19522
Dennis: 610-790-7447
Colleen: 610-790-7479
Answer to the Trivia Question: Tiny moth larvae inside them. Jumping bean moths lay their eggs in the flowers of a desert shrub called Sebastiana pavoniana. When the eggs hatch, the larvae eat their way into the seedpods. As the pods ripen, they drop onto the ground and split into three sections that resemble beans. When the larvae move around inside, they cause the “beans” to jump.
Quote of the Month: “You get the best effort from others not by lighting a fire beneath them, but by building a fire within.” – Bob Nelson