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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Brussels Post, 1981-11-11, Page 11Valuable Coupon REDEEMABLE IN MERCHANDISE ONE 1 ONE Dollar LET IT SNOW We have boots for the entire family With each $10. spent we will give you a $1 coupon Good toward future purchase MAIN STREET SEAFORTH 527-1110 SAFETY BUSH PAC 'S* CSA 33'5 549-869 Meell'Oe InsUlated BoON 69195 Repairs that increase your home's value good first impression. 3. A little paint on the inside goes a long way, too. The size of a room or a terrific view will be lost on the potential buyer who's looking at dingy or marked-up walls. • 4. A general once-over can really spruce a place up. Be sure storms and screens are in good repair, and any cracks in sidewalks or patios are filled. 5. Be sure all systems are in good working order. Will toilets flush properly when tested? Re- 1 place washers on any dripping faucets, change all burned-out bulbs and clean furnace filters, 6. Keep the lawn and garden trim. A good-looking yard may SIMPLE DO-IT-YOURSELF PROJECTS can upgrade the as a 4x4-inch hole in a wall.) I be just the added plus needed to value of your home, making it an attractive investment for fu- These gaps around doors, win- make the sale. lure buyers, and an energy-efficient residence for you and l dows, air conditioners, pipes or 7, Get *the house in shape your family. One easy spruce-up project is sealing cracks even utility meters can be filled from the ground up. This means 2. How is the general appear- shampooing carpets if neces- sary, or sanding and varnishing ance of the home's exterior? I wood floors. Does the wood or trim need With things in ship-shape, painting? (Peeling's not appeal- you can relax a little and let your This is key to making a house sell itself. The big question concerning home-sellers today is how to make their home stand out from the crowd in a "buyer's mar- ket," While major renovations such as a new kitchen or bath are sure winners, a homeowner doesn't have to invest thousands of dollars to get that "sold" sign on the front lawn. 1. According to a recent con- struction industry survey, the number-one consideration in buying a home is energy effi- ciency. Is additional insulation needed? How about air infiltra- tion? (A 1/16th-inch crack around a door loses as much air Insulate your attic and conserve energy Adding the right insulation to your attic is a home improve- ment that is easy to accomplish. It saves on the cost of heating and cooling your home. It's also economical. Do it yourself, says; the Mineral Insulation Manufac- turers Association, and the sav- ings are even greater. One of the most popular types of insulation is mineral fiber, either rock wool or fiber glass. It is available at home centers and building supply stores in the form of batts or blankets—with Leather Top Felt Lined Boot Sizes 6.13 27.5° 549 -440 (no. 12 - 1/2 ) ISeaforth Farmers Co-Op 1 527-0770 PRICES IN EFFECT TILL DECEMBER 12, 1981 Everyone welcome to shop CO-OP.. .quality products ..:competitively priced Prepare for winter QUALITY \WORKCLOTHING \ Insulated Coverall 51, 95 Sizes, S.M.L.XL. 546-804 . 546:802 INSULATED WORK SHIRT Fully washable , cotton poly- ' ester insulation and nylon lining. Sizes IS,M,L,XL. . 20 .95 or without a vapor barrier—and as pouring wool, which is loose insulation in bags meant to be poured in attic floors, • Check with your local util- ity to determine the' correct R-value for your area. In gen- eral, if your attic has no insula- tion, install R-38 or R-30 min- eral fiber. Any desired R-value can be achieved with poured mineral fiber or with a combination of batts, blankets and loose wool. HEAVY COTTON DUCK PARKA Extra long for extra warmth , .546-806' 32.95 THE BRUSSELS POST, NOVEMBER 11, 1981 All d — Home ) Hardware 5H.P. SNOW THROWER .A cold weather friend with top performance. Two stage, with 5 H .P. motor for heavy snow loads. Cuts a 24" wide path. All controls conveniently located , tire chains , 545-266 00 499i BEWARE of Winter Cold , Fireplace Coal Grates 17.95 Narrow Foam Insulation 1.29 Sills Home Hardware 527-1620 Electrostatic Air Cleaner 239.95 GLASS -- PUTTY Caulking Tubes Heavy Duty Foam Insulation 7.49 Humidifier 99.95 Various Types of e 590-163 Electric Heaters 48.95 & up 590-019 Steel Shovel Tru-Temper 'Aluminum Snow Shovel 2199. & up Electrical — Plumbing — Heating CO-OP SPECIAL 8 width H.P. duty SNOWTHROWER Features 24' clearing second stage impeller. Hight traction wheel chains insta lled 542.262 719.95 Door Weather Strip Kit 10.95 Eskimo Gasket 17 ft, 2.89 Storm Seal Type 1.19 to 3.19 590-116 24- Steel 10' Snow Pusher Plastic Window Kits Register Warm Air Deflectors 1.47 pr. -- PLASTIC Black Iron Coal Skuttle 14.95 Phillips 'Air Ecologizer 39.95 .89 1590 - 078 Seaforth