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MAY 2016 HOMES PLUS 7 18 Full-size Doors On Display, Our Installers Are Licensed & Bonded 16'x7', 25 Gauge...Non Insulated Steel $ 725 Lifetime Door Co. TRUCKLOAD SALE on Garage Doors & Door Openers Installed Tax Included $ 895 • Lifetime Warranty • Other Sizes Available • 2000 Garage Doors in Stock Special! - Take down and haul away old door for FREE! 16x7 SAVE $ 240 NOW Model 8365 ORDER A LIFTMASTER 1/2 HP GARAGE DOOR OPENER & GET 2 REMOTES & KEYPAD. $ 329 Installed Tax Included • Two-Sided Pre-Finished Galvanized Steel • R-10 Insulated • 5 colors to choose from 12645 W. Townsend (2 blocks N. of Burleigh, enter off 124th St. only) Free Estimate 262-783-4004 Monday - Friday 7am-5pm www.lifetimedoor.net 2 4 7 7 9 0 0 2 0 Full Year Warranty, parts and service on installed operators. FREE Internet Gateway with order At Callen... • We listen to what you want and what you need to enjoy your life when everthing is done, but also during the process of getting there. • You have a team of trusted advisors assisting you through every step of the remodeling process. • You get constant communication from the initial contact to the final sweep of the broom. • You get timely and friendly customer service and warranty support. Visit CallCallen.com, call 414-529-5509, or visit the Muskego showroom for a free consultation. 249943004 exercising the system. Natural gas is the least expensive and cleanest fuel to power a backup generator. The small engine requires little regular maintenance. Propane is another clean burning fuel. Propane is considerably more expensive than natural gas and a propane storage tank is needed. A diesel-powered generator requires more maintenance and a tank. A big advantage is if the electricity outage is very long, you can easily dump more diesel fuel into the tank to keep it running. The following companies offer backup standby generators: Baldor, (479) 646-4711, www.baldor.com; Coleman Powermate, (888) 977-2622, www.powermate.com; Cummins Onan, (800) 888-6626, www.cumminsonan.com; Generac Power Systems, (888) 436-3722, www.generac.com; and Kohler Power Systems, (800) 544-2444, www.kohlergenerators.com. Dear Jim: The back of our house is built into a small grade. Several of the side win- dows are in window wells and they don't let in much light. What can we do to so we don't have to turn on as many lamps? — Jim Y. Dear Jim: One method is to paint the inside of the window well with white or sil- ver paint. Taping reinforced foil in the win- dow well is even more effective. Cover the bottom of the window well with crushed white rock. This reflects much more of the natural light into your windows. Cover the window well with a inexpensive domed clear plastic cover. This keeps out dirt and leaves. (Send inquiries to James Dulley, The Free- man, 6906 Royalgreen Drive, Cincinnati, OH 45244 or visit www.dulley.com.) Dulley Continued from Page 6 Kohler This is a whole-house sized standby generator being installed at a home. Notice the small gas engine inside the housing.

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