Vendors

The Fun Part-Finding Your Products:

You either are just starting from scratch and need ideas or you have an idea what you like but have not picked out the actual tile or light fixture or that perfect countertop.  Here are some of our favorite vendors to get you started!  To inspire you, go to Google and find what you like!

ONE-STOP SHOPPING


Contract Furnishings Mart: Browse tile, flooring (hardwood, carpet, Marmoleum), solid surface countertops all in one place. Please tell them Tyler Dean Construction sent you for great service!

Rejuvenation: Browse new and used period treasures for your home from a doorbell or hinge to whole-house lighting and furniture. http://www.rejuvenation.com/catalog/categories/lighting

Websites:

Home Depot is great for general ideas then you can visit local stores to finalize your choices.

TILE

Pental

Pratt & Larson (also has a seconds room for smaller jobs)

United Tile

LIGHTING

Globe Lighting

Rejuvenation

Schoolhouse Electric

PLUMBING

Ferguson

A-Boy

COUNTERTOPS SOLID SURFACE

We recommend visiting our installer’s showroom Natural Stone Designs for granite or quartz or going online to look at some different choices of solid surface.

Bamboo Revolution

Concrete- We construct and install ourselves

Glass (Recycled) – Vetrazzo

Granite – Pental

Cambria

Caesarstone

Pental quartz

Silestone

PAINT

These days, there are so many options like low VOC paints as well as paints that focus on brightening gray hues of the overcast NW skies!

Miller Paint

There are also unique applications at places like Green Depot

WINDOWS & DOORS

There are so many options for windows and doors but this will get you started on styles/shapes/energy ratings

Milgard

Andersen

Simpson

Consumer Education:

Are we licensed, bonded and insured?  Of course! Please take a look at the Oregon and Washington contractor search pages for that extra reassurance and education.

Oregon CCB (Construction Contractors Board)

Washington Labor & Industries

Available Tax Incentives:

“There are many possible energy tax incentives through state and federal government.  Some are easy and result in direct tax credits or rebates…others require you to get some information and/or audits beforehand.  Here are some helpful links.

Oregon

Federal

IRS Form 5695 “Residential Energy Credits”

Washington