Thursday, September 30, 2010

CUSTOMER TESTIMONIAL FOR FW&D SERVICE



There are customers and who are truly one of a kind. Mr. Kelly is no exception. According to his message on our machine, he thinks we are too. After previous satisfaction with FW&D when we took care of his Window Installation project, he called again to have us do another remodeling project at the same location. This time, he wanted the bathroom in his Arlington rental property completely renovated.



From the ceiling to the floor, there wasn't a thing FW&D didn't replace or install. New toilet, new shower, new wall fixtures… We took the bathroom from quaint to contemporary, and Mr. Kelly couldn't have been happier. “I went right to Ned, he said, “they gave a good estimate… stayed on budget, and they did the job in an A+ manner.” What more can be said? FW&D prides itself on customer satisfaction and family oriented business.

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Thursday, July 15, 2010

Another New Face in the Neighborhood

FW&D Remodeling is excited to welcome another new member to our team! Elizabeth Stevenson, longtime Virginian, is joining FW&D as Office Manager. Elizabeth has over 5 years of Publishing and Marketing experience and brings her cheery spirit to the office of FW&D. She is excited about the different type of remodeling experience that FW&D offers and looks forward to helping customers have a wonderful experience from the very first phone call! Her work, away from the job site, will help ensure that the On-Time Guarantee is met as well, and that customers always have a place to turn for help or questions.

In her free time, Elizabeth loves to cook, read, and write. She even has a Greek Food Site that she publishes. Check it out – you might find some recipes you want to try at home! We are definitely excited to see a restaurant review from her in a future FW&D Newsletter! Welcome to the team, Elizabeth!

Sadly, with the welcome addition of a new Office Manager, it means saying goodbye to our previous OM, Mary, who is moving back to Texas. Mary has enjoyed her time with FW&D and will miss everyone.

Wednesday, July 14, 2010

4th of July

The annual Fourth of July parade in Fairlington this year was fun and educational. Besides eating hot dogs and ice cream, another highlight was seeing people dressed in colonial period costumes playing their instruments. Sponsored by the Fairlington Citizens Association (FCA), the parade stepped off at 9:45 am at the Fairlington Fire Station #7. The history of Fairlington is an interesting one. Fairlington was originally constructed as a housing development for defense workers and their families during World War II. We found that the spot in which we were standing was right where the Battery Garesche from the Civil War previously stood. As longtime Arlington and Fairlington residents, the Fourth of July was even more special surrounded by our customers, neighbors, and friends. We are lucky to live in such a close knit community that is able to host such a celebration, and look forward to another parade next year. Check out the fife and drum playing the armed services medley, or a video of the entire parade.

Thursday, June 17, 2010

New Face in the Neighborhood!


FW&D Remodeling is excited to welcome a new team member! Ron Bateman, longtime Virginian, is joining FW&D as a Project Manager. Ron has over 35 years of Construction Management experience and brings his wealth of knowledge to the FW&D remodeling experience. He is excited about the family-oriented aspects of FW&D Remodeling and looks forward to working with customers throughout the entire remodeling process, ensuring that high expectations are met and that our unique On-Time Guarantee is upheld. In his free time, Ron is an avid outdoor sportsman, and enjoys the beautiful wildlife of Virginia – he even has bears that come to his bird feeder! Welcome to the team, Ron!



Tuesday, June 1, 2010

Pizzaiolo Cafe on Fern

Looking for a place to relax on these gorgeous summer evenings while enjoying some absolutely delicious food? Looking for a laidback restaurant that you can bring your friends, your kids, or Fido? Craving some authentic Italian food in Alexandria?


Well, look no further – Café on Fern, a member of the Pizzaiolo family of restaurants, is serving up all of the above! While this place might not look like the most impressive Italian restaurant, it serves up big flavor while making you feel like a part of a big Italian family (let’s be honest – it’s a pretty appealing idea…)
Café on Fern is located precisely where the name implies, and is so easily accessible. There is plenty of sitting room inside, but the beautiful weather, finally starting to warm, prompted us to choose the outdoor seating area. There’s nothing better than a beautiful night, a gorgeous sunset, and a bottle of wine.


Pizzaiolo’s menu gives options for various moods – there’s classic pasta dishes, pizza, antipasto – even true Italian subs – warning – those subs may become your new favorite lunch. The wine list, rightly stocked with Italian wines, complemented the food impeccably. We decided to get some classic Italian appetizers – both were so perfect for our outdoor summer meal. First up was the Antipasto Platter:

This was exceptional. All three meats were so flavorful, and the smoked mozzarella and provolone were fresh and creamy. The greens and peppers were made spectacular with a light balsamic vinaigrette. This is a sizable appetizer, and could be split easily, although I wouldn’t count on wanting to share!
We also tried the Bruschetta Platter.

The plate came out with three different bruschettas, all very light and fresh. There was the classic Tomato Caprese, a Pesto version with incredibly fresh mozzarella pearls, and a third with roasted red and yellow peppers. As with the whole experience that night, everything was aesthetically pleasing, with nothing added that didn’t need to be there.
We were now ready for the main portion of our meal, the White Pizza, which our waitress had confided was not only her favorite, but what she was taking home for dinner herself that night!

We quickly understood why – this pizza was nothing short of perfect. The traditional mozzarella (again, so fresh) was given a rich depth with the addition of smoked mozzarella and parmesan, then immediately lightened with dollops of ricotta. Combined with garlic, olive oil, and fresh basil (all instant winners in my book) and topped off with spinach, this pizza had layers of flavor in every bite, down to the thin crust. There were the rich flavors without the heaviness that is too often present. It was truly an experience.
After we finished up, we decided to check out the inside of the establishment, having glimpsed through the window at what appeared to be an impressive espresso and wine bar.

Yes, you are seeing correctly. That is indeed a gelato counter as well. Truly, a good gelato is reason enough to go anywhere. The girls behind the counter were kind enough to let us try several flavors before we settled on our choices. I, of course, chose the Chocolate Hazelnut. I am a firm believer in “If it ain’t broke, don’t fix it” (really, you can’t go wrong in choosing Nutella), but they gave theirs a surprising edge by having actual flecks of hazelnut, as opposed to just the flavor. Some of their other flavors were close runners-up. The Toasted Almond was an unexpected delight, and they had both more common flavors (chocolate, mint chocolate chip) and the more unexpected (pistachio, lemon). Who knows, maybe in a couple times, I might get something else. Miracles do happen.
Overall, this was a delightful establishment, perfect for a nice sit-down meal and equally as appealing for a quick sub at lunch. In addition, everything at Pizzaiolo’s Café on Fern is available for pickup or carryout – including their beer and wine selections. Whether you’re enjoying on the patio ,watching the sunset, inside at the cool bar, or in the comfort of your own home, this is a place that is sure to please.
Pizzaiolo Café on Fern
703.717.9324



Wednesday, May 26, 2010

For A Beautiful Basement...

Is your basement just a place where you store boxes? Wouldn’t it be great if it could be part of your living space – an area you really want to hang out in with the family? See how you can turn your dark, damp, uninviting basement into a beautiful addition to your home.

Oftentimes, basements don’t have a separation between the usable space and the unsightly necessities, like this furnace and hot water heater. Also, the W/D and fridge, while a nice thing to have in the basement, aren’t exactly things you want to sit by and relax.

So the first thing we suggest is separating your usable space from that basement clutter! Here, we added framing around those areas. They do need to be accessible, obviously, but you’ll see more of that in later pictures.

Adding these walls not only separates these home appliances from the space, it also creates sections to a large area, allowing you to designate different corners to different uses. For example, this couple wanted to have all their exercise equipment in the basement, but didn’t want it to be a solely “workout zone.”

Once the walls were up, they were free to create a living area on one side of the basement:


And turn the opposite into a beautiful home gym!


The different flooring not only help separate the spaces, but are more conducive to a workout area.

Remember those unsightly home appliances? Now they are easily accessible, but hidden away, creating a fresh, inviting space.

Sometimes the pile of laundry gets a little high, we understand. How nice to be able to close the laundry room door and relax in your newest home space for a bit – the laundry can wait til tomorrow!


Tuesday, April 20, 2010

Replacing Rotten Wood

Frequently, during a window replacement presentation, I am asked the question "what happens if you find rotten wood?". The answer is whenever we find rotten wood we replace it and do not cover it up. I will add, that in the last 8 years of replacing windows in the Fairlington neighborhood, I have
only had 10 experiences of rotten wood replacement. Typically we will take pictures and send them to the homeowner to document the problem and the fix.