Tuesday, November 25, 2008

Their dedication to us is what makes us Carriage Manor Builders

We know we’ve told you before how much we love the community we’re located in, but we also love the people we work with. We realize that we have so much to be thankful for and our subcontractors are a big part of that. Nearly all of our subs have been with us over 5 years and some have been with us since the beginning. It is because of the talent that lies in these individuals that we can build the kind of homes we build. We’re proud of our subs and we’re proud to say that they have all dedicated their lives to their professions and they have chosen us to work with.
So how long have they been with us?
Excavator: 18 years
Framer: 12 years
Roofer: 7 years
Plumber: 18 years
Electrician: 18 years
Insulator: 18 years
Siding: 8 years
Drywall: 10 years
Painter: 8 years
Trimmer: 16 years
Ceramic Tile: 18 years
Carpet: 18 years
Wood Flooring: 16 years
HVAC: 4 years
Masonry: 4 years
Fireplaces: 18 years

Holiday Hours

We know how busy this time of year can be so we want to take some time to wish you all a safe and happy holiday. We also want to make you aware of our holiday hours before you finalize your schedules:

We will be closed Thursday, November 27
We will close at noon on Wednesday, December 24
We will be closed on Thursday, December 25
We will be closed Saturday, December 27
We will be closed Sunday, December 28
We will close at noon on Wednesday, December 31
We will be closed Thursday, January 1
We will be closed Saturday, January 3
We will be closed Sunday, January 4

Friday, November 14, 2008

We're different and that's a good thing

For years we have been saying that when it comes to Carriage Manor the ‘difference is in the details’ and we have not found another home that portrays that message quite as well as this home. It consists of exotic hardwood floors, a two-story fireplace, a custom oak stair system, barrel vault ceilings, a glass block shower and amazing granite countertops. We’re proud to say that this home is one of ours. After looking through the slideshow we’re sure you’ll see what sets us apart. However, if you want to learn more, just give us a call, we’d love to help you realize your dream!

Wednesday, November 12, 2008

Spend an evening out on the town

For individuals that relocate to this area from larger communities and cities it may seem as though there is not a plethora of activities to fill your weekend and weekday evenings. However, looking a little bit closer there are plenty of great events happening in the surrounding communities and since we love where we’re located we wanted to share a few of them with you. The list follows:

A Dickens Wine Tasting
Saturday, November 15 from 6 p.m. to 9 p.m.
“Walk through the London Fog, hear the chimes of Big Ben and have a toast with Jacob Marley and Ebenezer Scrooge. Enjoy the competition of a hearty silent auction, eat delicious foods and appetizers, take a chance on overstuffed raffle baskets and learn about wine. Tickets are $30 per person and are available be calling 570-752-2241. The event is being held at the McBride Memorial Library, 500 Market Street Berwick.

A Child’s Christmas in Wales
Friday, November 28 thru Sunday, December 28 Thurs thru Sat 7:30 p.m., Sun 3 p.m.
“We offer Dylan Thomas’ memories of his own childhood Christmas, where eccentric aunts and uncles come to dinner and the house is filled with song and the smells of turkey. It’s been 12 years since we performed this family musical. Bloomsburg Theatre Ensemble is hosting this event at the Alvina Krause Theatre, 226 Center Street Bloomsburg. For tickets or more information call 570-784-8181 or visit www.bte.org

North Pole Express
Saturday, November 29 at 11 a.m. 1 p.m. 3 pm. 5 p.m. and 7p.m.
Join Santa on a real excursion train for kids of all ages. The train will stop outside the Sherwin Williams Store Market and 7th Streets Bloomsburg. For more information contact 570-784-2522

Holiday Tree Lighting
Thursday, December 4 at 7 p.m.
“A Lewisburg tradition with celebrating the holiday light of Hufnagle park with carolers, hot chocolate and a dramatic reading of ‘Twas the Night Before Christmas.’

2008 Holiday House Tour
Saturday, December 6 from 1 p.m. to 7p.m.
“Open House at Historical Society Headquarters. A Holiday tour of beautifully decorated historical homes an the First United Church or Christ.” Downtown Berwick. For more information call 570-759-8020.

2nd Annual Historic Homes Holiday Walk
Saturday, December 6 from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m.
“Come see Bloomsburg’s historic homes and churches decked out for the holidays! Enjoy the sights and sounds of the Children’s Choir. Bloomsburg’s finest homes in full holiday regalia and refreshment galore! Tickets required for anyone over the age of 12. Tickets are $10 in advance and $15 on the day of the tour. The tour begins at the Bloomsburg Memorial School, 500 Market Street Bloomsburg. For more information call 570-764-5853.

28th Annual Victorian Holiday Parade and Celebrate
Saturday, December 6 at 1 p.m.
“Relive the Victorian Era through this annual event which features horse-drawn vehicles and images of a bygone era – all heralding the arrival of Kris Kringle. For more information call 570-523-1743

Friday, November 7, 2008

Helping You and Your Home be Green

We believe that it is our duty as homebuilders and community members to be environmentally conscious. We recently replaced the light bulbs in our office building with CFL bulbs and are looking for more ways to join the ‘green movement.’

Throughout our quest to find more ways to be better with the environment we came across two tools that we wanted to share. You have probably heard the term ‘carbon footprint,’ but have you ever known how to figure out your own carbon footprint? By visiting the website
www.carbonfootprint.com you can use their online calculator to determine yours and then figure out how to offset it. Some of our employees have already starting trying this and we recommend you try it too!

We also found a website in one of the magazines we receive (Green Builder) that we thought was worth sharing. The website is
www.nahbgeen.org and the tool that we have started using is the Green Scoring Tool. In order to use this you must create a username and password, but from there you can enter information about your own home and the website will give you a score based on your answers that will tell you if your home is green. The scores range from bronze to silver to gold.

We hope you find these tools as useful as we have!

Tuesday, November 4, 2008

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