There Are Some People You Don’t Need Very Often, But When You Need Them, You Really Need Them

Who’s looking after your investment?

Roofer: Huffnagle Construction, Inc: Call David Connell for estimates 407-417-2574. Call Chris Huffnagle for emergencies. After the three 2004 hurricanes, they replaced our roof and have replaced siding as well. Top notch, hard working, trustworthy.

Septic Tank: Shelly’s Septic Tank 407-889-8042 or Jay@shelleysseptic.com Reliable, very responsive, reasonable, trustworthy.

Flooring: Lost the contact of our tile floor professional.

Screens: A decade ago we had two great screened porch contractors. One for a big back porch, one for a smaller front porch job. Neither seem to be in business anymore.

Windows: Have not yet had a need. Huffnagle Construction is who I’d call.

Doors: Have not yet had a need. Huffnagle Construction is who I’d call.

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You Rarely Need A Painter But When You Do It’s Usually A Big Job

Rarely do you need a painter, but when you do, it’s usually a big job – indoors or out, or both.

We use, and give our highest recommendation to Dave Mackin. We’ve known Dave for 12 years and he’s painted everything we own. He’s also a fellow Lector at Church. 407-248-0855 or dmac328@yahoo.com

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Imagine Turning A Switch In Your House And Nothing Happens (Electrician)

Colin Harden is our Electrician and has been for years. His Father is our neighbor, a retired Electrical Company Owner and United States Marine who served proudly in Vietnam.  407-259-1746 Colin will bend over backwards to help you.

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Heating Or Cooling: Which One Is A Must Have To Survive Where You Live? (HVAC)

Hard to imagine living up north without heat in the winter. Hard to imagine living down south without air conditioning in the summer.

We call Bill Dellars at Dellars Air Conditioning for routine and emergency A/C assistance. Top notch. Responsive, honest, reasonable: 407-433-7996

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photo: Iowa 2011

As Best You Can, Have A Time Management System That Works For You (Time Management)

Gave up on the Franklin-Covey Day-Timer systems 12 years ago. Today, I print Outlook one-month-per-page view. Bottomline, it works for me. The harder I work, the luckier more organized I get.

Happy birthday Aunt Jennifer!

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