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Staying Cozy While Conserving Energy: Winter Tips For Your Home

Wednesday, December 8th, 2010

Fiscal conservation is all the rage these days, isn’t it? And as Old Man Winter begins to bear down on us, energy conservation becomes equally as important for homeowners whom are trying to save as much energy and money as possible.

Payne Family Homes knows how critical it can be to save even the smallest of amounts on your home heating costs. We want to share with you some conventional energy-saving tips that can make your bills more bearable and your holidays happier!

  • 68 is your new favorite number. Setting your thermostat to 68 degrees will allow your system to use less energy by operating less. And as you leave the house or head upstairs for bed, don’t hesitate to turn the thermostat down an additional 5 degrees to conserve additional energy. There is no use in using the heat when no one is home or awake. You can also purchase an inexpensive programmable thermostat to automatically adjust your home’s temperatures when you are sleeping our out of the home.
  • Here comes the sun. Little darling, take advantage of what Mother Nature has to offer—free sunlight. Open your south-facing window shades or coverings to let natural light in. At the same time, make sure those that cannot receive sunlight are closed. Close all the coverings at night to retain the heat and insulate from drafts.
  • Something scary is in your attic. That would be the lack of insulation that’s haunting you in the wintertime. Insulating your attic is an investment, but it’s also one of the most cost-effective methods to save costs in your home. Depending on what you plan to insulate (walls, crawlspace, etc.), you may need a contractor for assistance or consultation.
  • Payne can be a good thing! Payne Family Homes is working hard for our customers. Our Lifestyle Series offers an energy savings package which includes higher efficiency furnace and higher seer air conditioner, low-E windows, digital programmable thermostat, power cost monitor and higher r-values in the ceiling insulation. We try to practice what we preach, so feel free to contact us with any questions about our energy saving applications!

Of course, regardless of the home you’re in, there are other daily subtle changes that can help. Using cold water in your washing machine, running the dishwasher only when completely full, and closing the fireplace damper when not in use are effective and routine tasks that can save you money.

What are other ways you can save energy and prepare your home for the wintertime?

Join Payne Family Homes In Supporting “Toys for Tots” This Holiday Season

Thursday, November 11th, 2010

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As the winter weather slowly makes its way to St. Louis, Payne Family Homes is again supporting “Toys for Tots”, the annual campaign sponsored by the U.S. Marine Corps Reserve.

Here at Payne Family Homes we consider it a privilege to participate in this nationwide charitable effort.  Our vision of “community” extends far beyond the borders of our residential neighborhoods and this is a fantastic opportunity to make a difference in the lives of less fortunate children. 

We pride ourselves on building more than just houses.  We create communities where our homeowners can enjoy life, raise their families and build their futures.  The joy “Toys for Tots” brings to less fortunate children seems a particularly appropriate way for us to give back to the greater St. Louis community that has made our success possible.

This is Payne’s second consecutive year with “Toys for Tots”.  Last year we were delighted and impressed by the generosity of our homeowners, vendors, employees and visitors touring our neighborhoods.  With more locations and more owners in residence, we are very excited for this year’s campaign.  We are thrilled to support the “Toys for Tots” program knowing the donations go directly to children in the St. Louis region.

From now until December, the “Toys for Tots” drop boxes will be stationed in the sales centers of all eight of our Payne Family Homes communities in St. Charles and St. Louis Counties.  We ask that donors contribute new, unwrapped toys that will be collected, sorted by age and gender and distributed to needy children in the St. Louis area.

We’re excited to support the St. Louis children and we hope you will join us in making their holiday one to remember.  Simply check out our locations to see which is the most convenient for you!

Payne Family Homes’ New ‘Lifestyle’ Designs: TIMELY… & TIMELESS!

Monday, July 19th, 2010

Times change, and so do family lifestyles.

Well-attuned to the changing priorities of homebuyers in a volatile economy, Payne Family Homes was eager to be ready for its customers with a unique and all-new collection of home designs. To achieve this goal, company president Ken Kruse turned to a longtime industry colleague last summer. Chicago-based architect Paul Knitter is recognized for his innovative ideas, in-depth research, and exceptional grasp of housing trends. In collaboration with Payne Family executives, Knitter’s assignment was to develop a product line that addressed the way today’s families actually “live their lives.”
The designs were to be highly functional, architecturally distinctive, and aesthetically pleasing – incorporating those features most important to contemporary homeowners – and priced affordably, without sacrificing the quality or craftsmanship that characterizes all Payne Family Homes. According to Knitter, “A primary objective was to create home designs that satisfied the needs of all types of customers, regardless of their stage of life, and would withstand the test of time.”

The end result was twelve fabulous new plans, unveiled this spring in Payne Family neighborhoods as “The Lifestyle Series.” The various ranch, story-&-a-half, and 2-story models provide two to four bedrooms and 1627 to 3388 square feet of living space. Each is offered with a choice of five stylish elevations, ensuring curb appeal and a wonderfully diverse streetscape for the homebuilder’s communities. It’s the countless, thoughtful, standard features that distinguish a “Lifestyle” home, however – and are dazzling customers!

A partial list includes:

• Open, expandable floorplans with multi-function spaces that can be adapted to owners’

• Larger garages, with versions allowing for 3-car tandem or front-load parking

• Oversize laundry rooms that can be closed off

• Mudrooms separated from family activity areas and conveniently positioned for unloading groceries and storing kids’ school gear

• Zoned heating/cooling in multi-level plans

• Larger windows for more natural light

• Kitchens with spacious cabinetry and extensive counter space

• Overhead lighting in bedrooms

• Elegant master suites with unique closet appointments, 6-foot tubs, 48” shower enclosures, double-bowl vanities, and compartmented water closets.

Then there are the countless “Lifestyle” options, ranging from specialized “work zones” to finished lower levels, a money-saving Energy Package, state-of-the-art Bose audio/video pre-wiring package, plus a kitchen “command center” – even kitchen trash cabinets and mudroom boot.

Once Knitter’s working drawings were completed, Eva Fryar, Purchasing/Estimating Manager for Payne Family Homes, worked closely with the firm’s subcontractors and vendors to achieve the remarkably affordable pricing, which varies by community and starts as low as $190,900. Timely and timeless! – Payne Family Homes’ “Lifestyle Series” is available in six desirable neighborhoods in St. Charles and St. Louis Counties. For specific information and driving directions, visit www.paynefamilyhomes.com