Lehmann Pools & Spas
Start your pool planing now.
Lehmann Pools & Spas | 644 Wyckoff Ave, Mahwah, NJ | (201) 327-0428
Lehmann Pools & Spas
Ask the Pros shares advice on designing the perfect home straight from the source–New Jersey’s design experts. The easy to read question & answer format is a great place for advice & inspiration.
I want to have a pool installed in my backyard. When should I start the process?
Pre-pandemic we would advise our clients to start interviewing contractors in the fall for a spring start date, but now the consumer has to start the process about a year in advance. For the past two years, swimming pools have been on the most-wanted list mostly due to Covid. We call them “Pandemic Pools.” Any good pool contractor is basically booked for 2022 right now, and we are starting to book prime times in 2023 already. Also, as time goes on, the whole process of interviewing, contract signing, design work, engineering and permits has grown exponentially. What used to take four to five weeks now usually takes three to four months, so start planning for 2023 now!
— Vic Lehmann, Lehmann Pools & Spas, Mahwah
High demand is just one reason that pool planning takes more time than ever.
Metro Supply & Service
When preparing to invest in your home, careful consideration of the product used is essential. Both natural stone veneers and manufactured stone veneers share some unique advantages.
Metro Supply & Service | Rockaway, NJ | 973-627-7626
Metro Supply & Service
CHOOSING STONE VENEERS
“I’m trying to choose between natural and manufactured stone veneers for the front of my house. What are the advantages of each?”
When preparing to invest in your home, careful consideration of the product used is essential. Both natural stone veneers and manufactured stone veneers share some unique advantages. Both are durable, sustainable, easily maintained and add value to your home. Natural Stone is unique in appearance and “authentic.” Advantages: It can be locally sourced, will not be discontinued and can be cut to fit without blemishes. Manufactured Stone provides a wide variety of sizes and styles. Advantages: It is less expensive than natural stone and comes in many different colors and is lighter in weight than natural stone. The disadvantage is the repetitiveness of the mass production cycle.
— Ofelia DiBenedetto, Metro Supply & Service, Rockaway
Photo caption: Metro’s new showroom display provides extra-large panels to better visualize stone type and color.
Frank Webb Home
Bath - Kitchen - Lighting
Frank Webb Home | Over 46 showrooms, including Elmwood Park, Madison, Piscataway and Pleasantville
Frank Webb Home
A COORDINATED BATHROOM
How can I design a beautiful, coordinated bathroom without looking too “matching”?
Designing a bathroom entails many decisions and it can become stressful to pick out all of your fixtures (tubs, sinks, toilets, bidets, etc.) and fittings (faucets, tub-fillers, showerheads, hand showers and accessories) to achieve a coordinated look. Several wonderful manufacturers now offer bathroom suites that are curated around personal style preferences. If you want a casual farmhouse look, they offer sinks, bathtubs, vanities and more around that design aesthetic. For those looking for a more contemporary, minimal design, there are suites that assemble fixtures and fittings to achieve that look. You can start with the suite, though you don’t have to assemble all of the pieces. Your showroom consultant or design partner will help you mix and match to create the look and function you envision. Whether your design aesthetic is transitional, traditional, industrial chic, modern glamour, Scandinavian minimalism or something in between, it’s a wonderful time to be designing health and happiness into your bathroom.
— By Amanda James, Showroom Manager, Frank Webb Home, Elmwood Park Over 46 showrooms, including Elmwood Park, Madison, Piscataway and Pleasantville
Photo caption: The Kintsu suite by Brizo combines Scandinavian minimalism with Japanese wabi-sabi philosophy for a stunning natural look. With unique options like a tub-filler with integrated wine-glass holder and the ability to customize knob handle inlays with teak, concrete, mother of pearl or a finish of your own, Kintsu offers a whole new look in bathroom design.
B&B Pool and Spa Center
Pool and Spa
B&B Pool and Spa Center | Chestnut Ridge, NY | (845) 356-0778
B&B Pool and Spa Center
ADVANCES IN SWIMMING POOLS
Is there anything I can do to lower the carbon footprint of my swimming pool?
Definitely, you can reduce your carbon footprint and save money using the latest in pump technology. Variable speed pumps have transformed the swimming pool industry and given homeowners total control over their pump’s energy consumption. Properly sized and scheduled variable speed pumps can reduce the energy costs of your swimming pool pump by up to 80%,which in turn reduces that carbon footprint. The pumps also run extremely quietly and reduce the noise pollution you get from a normal swimming pool pump.
What are the most popular swimming pool enhancements today?
Salt chlorine generators, LED lighting and automation via your mobile devices. Salt generation creates sanitizing levels of chlorine in your swimming pool through an electrolytic process using salt. No need for dangerous chemicals around the house. LED lighting is a real energy saver and produces similar levels of light output with a 65% savings in electrical costs. Automation uses your existing devices through Wi-Fi and allows for control of your swimming pool lighting, salt chlorine generator, heating and variable speed pump from your phone, tablet or computer.
— Hugh D. Smith, Vice President of Operations, B&B Pool and Spa Center, Chestnut Ridge, New York
Photo caption: Left: Intelligent And Safe – Intelliflo Pump with SVRS Safety System | Right: IntelliTouch – complete control of your swimming pool and outdoor lighting
Frank Webb Home
What is an “uplift” medicine cabinet?
Frank Webb Home | 45 showrooms, including Pleasantville, Piscataway and Madison, and coming soon to Elmwood Park
Frank Webb Home
Ask the Pros shares advice on designing the perfect home straight from the source–New Jersey’s design experts. The easy to read question & answer format is a great place for advice & inspiration.
What is an “uplift” medicine cabinet?
"Uplift medicine cabinets save space and provide a sleek, elegant storage option. Unlike traditional alternatives with doors that open to the side, an uplift design saves space by sliding vertically with no impact on pendant lights or side sconces. It starts with a sleek mirror mounted over your sink, some with perimeter illumination on the surface of the mirror. The handle along the bottom of the mirror allows you to gently glide the mirror up vertically to reveal a well-organized trove of mirrored storage compartments with internal night lights, pull-out magnifying mirrors and power outlets to charge your devices. While several manufacturers offer an uplift style, Robern is synonymous with this elegant storage option and offers widths from 24 to 48 inches. We find that once homeowners experience an uplift medicine cabinet in our showrooms, they are sold. frankwebb.com"
— Phil Lewis, Frank Webb Home, with 45 showrooms, including Pleasantville, Piscataway and Madison, and coming soon to Elmwood Park!
Photo Courtesy of Frank Webb Home
With its vertical slide design, Robern Uplift revolutionizes the way in which we experience medicine cabinets. Superior task lighting, state-of-the-art technology and luxurious finishes create a beautiful, versatile bathroom storage solution.
Lehmann Pools & Spas
A variable speed pump will meet the needs of your pool most cost-effectively.
Lehmann Pools & Spas | 644 Wyckoff Ave, Mahwah, NJ | (201) 327-0428
Lehmann Pools & Spas
Ask the Pros shares advice on designing the perfect home straight from the source–New Jersey’s design experts. The easy to read question & answer format is a great place for advice & inspiration.
Why use a variable speed pump on my pool?
"Variable speed pumps save on the electrical cost of running your pool and usually pay for themselves in two to three years. By their nature, they save about 30% of electrical costs over a single speed pump. They operate even more cost effectively by adjusting to match your pool’s needs, saving up to 60% of the electrical use of a single speed pump. This is especially true on a traditional pool/spa combination that uses one shared pump. For example, a pool may require a 1 to 1½ hp pump to operate properly, but when in spa mode the jets want more water so you would need a 2 to 2½ hp pump. The standard solution would be to use a 2 to 2 ½ hp pump, sizing it to the most demanding need. With a variable speed pump, you can set it to operate at a slower speed when in pool mode and ramp up the speed when in spa mode. This results in tremendous savings for you over the life of the pump. If you want to make this switch, hire a professional that is very familiar with this type of pump because you won’t see as big of a savings if it’s not properly adjusted to the needed flow of your particular pool."
— Vic Lehmann, Lehmann Pools & Spas, Mahwah
A variable speed pump will meet the needs of your pool most cost-effectively.
Dente Trading
Dente Trading Ask the Pros shares advice on designing the perfect home straight from the source–New Jersey’s design experts. The easy to read question & answer format is a great […]
Dente Trading | 30 Canfield Rd, Cedar Grove, NJ | (973) 857-4050
Dente Trading
Ask the Pros shares advice on designing the perfect home straight from the source–New Jersey’s design experts. The easy to read question & answer format is a great place for advice & inspiration.
How do I choose the best material for my countertops?
"Granite, Quartzite, Marble? This is one of the most frequently asked questions and is sometimes difficult to answer. Each stone category has its own unique characteristics, from color and pattern to durability and strength. Each type requires some level of care and maintenance to give you long lasting performance. The good news is that natural stones can be easily cleaned and sealed by the homeowner and repolished by a professional if desired. Your “living finish” natural stone will give you beauty and enjoyment for years to come. Best to consider your own personal priorities and talk to your fabricator about what would best fit your lifestyle and meet your expectations. As we guide you through our 75,000-square-foot warehouse, your ideas and preferences may change a bit, and that’s part of the process. Ultimately your choice is the right one for you."
— Jill Cash, Dente Trading, Cedar Grove
Photo courtesy of Dente Trading
Choosing a countertop material is an exciting and educational experience.
Frank Webb Home
What should I focus on when selecting a new kitchen faucet?
Frank Webb Home | 180 Centennial Avenue Piscataway, NJ |732-393-7555
Frank Webb Home
Ask the Pros shares advice on designing the perfect home straight from the source–New Jersey’s design experts. The easy to read question & answer format is a great place for advice & inspiration.
What should I focus on when selecting a new kitchen faucet?
"For a quick and relatively easy kitchen update, start with your kitchen faucet. This is the most often-used part of your kitchen. There are literally thousands of options, so where do you start? First, make sure that you ask about faucet construction. You want a faucet that is made of high-quality metal with ceramic interior parts. You can save a few dollars with plastic interiors, but you’ll pay down the road with leak repairs and early replacement. High-arc, pull-down faucets are very popular as are touchless models, which save water and make cleaning pots and trays easier. Stainless steel is still the most popular finish, though mixed metals and matte finishes are growing in popularity."
— Patrice Herring, Frank Webb Home – 45 showrooms including Piscataway, Madison and Pleasantville From the DXV Hillside
Photo Courtesy of Frank Webb Home
From the DXV Hillside Collection, this stainless steel kitchen sink is a new take on a classic favorite. It’s shown with the DXV Fresno Culinary Kitchen Faucet in polished chrome, offering a style inspired by postmodern architecture and a pull-down sprayer to make cleaning easy.
Bellari
The right siding, doors, and windows will keep your home from looking dated.
Bellari | 20 County Line Rd Branchburg, NJ | (908) 725-8401
Bellari
Ask the Pros shares advice on designing the perfect home straight from the source–New Jersey’s design experts. The easy to read question & answer format is a great place for advice & inspiration.
We own the oldest house on the block. What can we do to make it look more current?
Siding is the first giveaway of a home’s age. If it was built anytime since the 1980s, the siding profile is probably very narrow. Today, newer homes are emulating the classic look of the 1920s with a wider siding profile.
Six-panel front doors and stained glass are also past their freshness date. Today’s doors offer traditional wood grain, a variety of stain and paint finishes, superior insulation, and better warranties. Windows have moved toward the flatter, straighter lines that fit in perfectly with that 1920s look.
And if you’re not into a major renovation, stone accents or a portico over the door can give a home a fresh, new look. A professional contractor with an in-house designer can guide you in the right direction.
— Gary Shiman, Executive Vice President, Bellari, Branchburg NJ
Photo Courtesy of Bellari
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