Tuesday, June 28, 2011

Creative uses for remodeling "trash"

While I know there is work to be done as I sit at my desk, I can't help but take some time to honor those that think outside the box when it comes to home improvement and around-the-house projects. I came across an article on MSN's homepage, as I'm sure many of you did, about cool sheds built using recycled materials with a strong swing to creativity.
Deviating from more traditional construction and building practices that I learned earlier in my career, I have found new motivation and inspiration to think outside the box-store when it comes to projects around my own house and business. I am a sucker for places like The Re-Store in Ballard, Earthwise, Second Use, and the Habitat for Humanity Outlet Store in South Seattle, as well as Skagit Valley Building Salvage in Mount Vernon and various other sources for cool old stuff that is NOT in the landfill.
I've gotten better at recognizing when I can utilize those resources, and I love the results. I've used old doors, shutters, fir flooring, radiators, garden fences, and windows. The character I believe is out of this world, while the appeal of the scratched and scuffed and dinged and chipped and dusty history, in my mind, just can't help but ooze (that actually could be bug guts, I suppose) from a 10-light leaded-pane window salvaged out of a 1925 Tudor in Magnolia or a reclaimed fir porch door rescued from demolition while "updating" a 1902 craftsman on Queen Anne like nothing else. If you have an overwhelming drive like I do to sift through piles of reclaimed building materials and cool old funky stuff like radiators-turned-tablelegs or farmhouse-windows-turned-chicken-coop, I urge you...nay...IMPLORE you...turn on your cranial porchlight and peer thru the fog into front yard of possibilities...they really are endless.

Tuesday, May 24, 2011

New owner, new energy, new growth...new floors!

Hello all! Well, it's been some time since anyone has recieved any new posts from the LeBlog. In case you don't know the story, here it is:
Back in June 2009, my friend Wayne approached me about taking over his hardwood flooring and floor maintenance company. Being in the flooring industry myself for the past 11 years, I felt it was a good opportunity and we shook on it--- best decision I ever made.
In the time since Wayne and his lovely bride, Roz, retired to the sunny shores of the land down under to float around on their new home, my staff and myself have been working diligently to uphold the reputation that Wayne and Roz built through their quality service, quality product, and personal attention to each of their customers--- it is a philosphy we shared in our business, Pro Home Services, and continue today. We will do our best to keep you up to speed on our business growth and the development of new processes and finishes, all the while keeping with the tradition of "earth-friendly floors", sustainable and eco-friendly products and practices, and "good-neighbor" attitudes. See you all soon!!
Sincerely,
Kevin Plumacher, Owner 425-754-3224
Pieter Sundgren, Project Manager 206-852-8969

Friday, July 10, 2009

FSC Vida Grandis Flooring with NON toxic Finish


We get so many calls from people who think they have to have a Swedish finish and they don't. There is great healthy choices for hardwood flooring finish that don't have to stink your house up with chemicals.
Erin here in this photo is admiring her new Vida Grandis Floor finished with OSMO Hardwax Oil Finish. It's even repairable!

Thursday, May 7, 2009

Compass Rose Medallion in Floor


Craftsmen Wayne LeBlanc puts the finishing touch on an artistic handmade compass rose medallion. All our medallions are hand made by LeBlanc Floors, not factory made. This one was made with Walnut, White Oak, and Brazillian Cherry and Maple to compliment the red oak floor. All finished with Non Toxic Hand Rubbed Berger Sidle Hardwax Oil Finish. - Compass Rose & BS Finish on special this month. Call us for a quote.


Why have any floor when you can have a LeBlanc Floor!

Wednesday, February 4, 2009

LeBlanc Floors Partners with Carbonfree


Were really happy to partner with Carbonfree Organization
and support the fight against global climate change.

For many years now we have promoted green practices. It is in our company vision to be a part of the solution.
Here are some of the ways Leblanc Floors works to
be green.
*Offer green/non toxic flooring choices
*Paperless Office (contracts/invoices/estimates all electronic)
*We believe in giving as much initial info as possible via the phone/email for customers who are getting general info. This includes pricing and technical info. This cuts down on unecessary car trips/emissions etc. I have had contractors refuse to give me any info unless they came and did a big presentation, which was a big waste of my time!
Were always looking for more ways to be green. Email us if you have some good ideas!

Friday, January 23, 2009

Beautiful Weyerhaeuser Lyptus Flooring -Lightly Stained


Here is a treat!
Beautiful Weyerhaeuser Lyptus Flooring
custom stained to owner preference.
Lyptus flooring is plantation grown.
This new home is in Ruston WA, and the floors were an important
choice for the new owners Bill & Polly.
Go ahead ask us about Lyptus-and other sustainable flooring.