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Tight Lines Contracting: One of Summerland’s Premier Builders

October 2015 — Anthony Deane, the owner of Tight Lines Contracting, has been building high end homes for more than 30 years.

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SUMMERLAND – Tight Lines Contracting Ltd. is breaking new ground in the building industry.

Not content with the company’s stellar reputation for custom home building and top quality renovations, president Anthony Deane with the assistance of business manager Imre Togyi, is also branching into vineyard construction as part of a custom home building and renovation package.

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January 17, 2009, Kelowna, B.C. — Tight Lines Contracting Ltd. today announced it has been awarded a Silver Tommie in the category of Renovations over $300,000. The project, Tractors and Vines, is located in Trout Creek (Summerland), BC, and is owned by Ivan and Janet Janssen. The Tommie Awards are sponsored by the BC Interior chapters of the Canadian Home Builders Association and are awarded by a committee of the contractors peers.

“I was extremely pleased to once again be recognized by the selection committee and my peers for this project,” said Anthony Deane, President, Tight Lines Contracting. “This was an interesting opportunity for Tight Lines as not only were we able to renovate the home and build an adjacent barn, but we were also able to put the full property to use by planting a commercially viable vineyard, which the Jannsen’s are very proud of. The uniqueness of skills and trades required to complete the entire project was gratifying for all involved,” added Deane.

The Tractors and Vines project involved a complete re-design of the existing home including creation of new kitchen, dining, living, bathroom and bedroom spaces. Every room was reconstructed with modern cabinetry, floors, plumbing and electrical. The reclamation of existing fir floors and the addition of new appliances and fixtures added the subtle elegance the Janssens required. A wrap around ground level deck and extensive fir and cedar trellis work provide a great venue for quiet and sun sheltered outdoor recreation.

The accompanying barn was constructed with RV and tractor storage in mind and can accommodate both. The extensive shop facilities, including an underground service pit make allow for on-site tractor and other farm equipment service to be performed with ease. Extensive exterior concrete slabs allow for significant external storage and ample turn-around room for the largest pieces of equipment.

Nestled between an extensive apple orchard and an operating market garden, the Janssens desired the 1 acre of remaining property, which was in fallow, be utilized to its fullest extent and made the decision to plant grapes. The infrastructure (posts, trellis, drip irrigation) were first installed and Pinot Noir was planted.

For further information, site visits, and quotations, please visit our web site at www.tightlinescontracting.ca or contact us at the following:

Anthony Deane
Cel: 250-488-0455
Tel: 250-494-4080
Email: tight-lines@telus.net
Fax: 250-494-4083

March, 2008, Summerland, B.C. — Tight Lines Construction Ltd. today announced it has completed a major home renovation and property improvement contract in the Trout Creek area of Summerland, BC.

The project involved a complete interior re-modeling and exterior re-finish. Extensive cedar trellising, wrap-around decking finished in tile accent the new stucco finish. In addition to the home renovation, Tight Lines secured board of variance clearance from the City of Summerland to build a barn on the property. This was made possible through the planning and construction of a 1 acre vineyard on the site.

“This project was interesting from the start as it required longer-term planning involving a vineyard, the complexities of receiving variance approval, and out-of province owners, said Anthony Deane, President, Tight Lines Contracting Ltd. “Once again my network of quality and dependable suppliers and sub-trades did an excellent job to deliver and excellent product to the home owners. The added touch with the vineyard tops off this dream come true project,” added Deane.

For further information, site visits, and quotations, please visit our web site at www.tightlinescontracting.ca or contact us at the following:

Anthony Deane
Cel: 250-488-0455
Tel: 250-494-4080
Email: tight-lines@telus.net
Fax: 250-494-4083

Our exceptional and high quality work was recognized at a Gold level for Turtle Rock Farms in Naramata, BC.

For more information and to view before and after photos about this project, please view the Turtle Rock Farms Gallery Page.

After: New Front Entrance

January 26, 2007, Kelowna, B.C. — Tight Lines Contracting Ltd. today announced it has been awarded a Gold Tommie in the category of Renovations over $300,000. The project, Turtle Rock Farm, is located in Naramata, BC, and is owned by Ron and Verna Britton. The Tommie Awards are sponsored by the BC Interior chapters of the Canadian Home Builders Association and are awarded by a committee of the contractors peers.

“I was extremely pleased with the award and humbled by the recognition of my peers,” said Anthony Deane, President, Tight Lines Contracting. “We are very proud of this project and the outcome for Ron and Verna. All my supporting partners, suppliers and trades did excellent work on tight schedules. It was great all around,” added Deane.

The Turtle Rock Farms project involved taking the existing solid brick one level home (2,700 sq ft) and completely gutting it and starting from scratch. Every room was reconstructed with modern cabinetry, floors, electrical work, fireplaces and appliances. Bathrooms (2 and 1/2) received extensive tile work and unique sink and tub layouts and all countertops were installed with marble. Glass showers were custom made and installed. Large custom French and sliding doors replaced solid walls. Some windows and doors were salvaged and reinstalled. The west facing side of the house received custom built trellis of yellow cedar. 8×8 cedar beams were used with each piece requiring over 80 artistic cuts each to give a classic west coast appearance. The brick exterior of the house was replaced with cultured river rock stone to 3 ft from the base and then finished with cedar board and batten to the soffit. New roofs were installed and several rooflines reconstructed. A 20’ X 20’ room and deck were also added onto the home to provide additional living quarters.

“We truly believe this property is the property it is today because of Anthony and company. It was a delight to work with Tight Lines as there were never any issues. We were always consulted on options and prices and on many occasions needed Anthony’s design and building knowledge to make decisions. We are extremely satisfied with the outcome,” said Verna Britton, Owner, Turtle Rock Farms.

For further information, site visits, and quotations, please visit our web site at www.tightlinescontracting.ca or contact us at the following:

Anthony Deane
Cel: 250-488-0455
Tel: 250-494-4080
Email: tight-lines@telus.net
Fax: 250-494-4083

Playhouse built and donated to be raffled off to help fund Kids’ fees and jerseys.

December, 2005, Naramata, B.C. — Tight Lines Construction Ltd. today announced it built and donated a playhouse to the Summerland Jets minor hockey team. The playhouse will be raffled off with proceeds going to support the team and Summerland Minor Hockey in general.

“This project was an excellent on for us to do. It was for a great cause in my view, and involved the kids, other parents and was a great time all around. I am looking forward to doing more for the association and especially the kids,” said Anthony Deane, President.

For further information, site visits, and quotations, please visit our web site at www.tightlinescontracting.ca or contact us at the following:

Anthony Deane
Cel: 250-488-0455
Tel: 250-494-4080
Email: tight-lines@telus.net
Fax: 250-494-4083

November 25, 2006, Naramata, B.C. — Tight Lines Construction Ltd. today announced it has successfully completed a project involving the replacement and repair of a foundation and slab, and reconstruction of walls/ceiling. The project also involved the drilling and placement of piers to support the foundation, which was sinking due after being built over an underground spring.

The project was initiated by the home owner when he noticed cracking in the ceiling and walls of one of the rooms in his home, as well as extensive cracking of an exterior cement sidewalk. Upon removing portions of the sidewalk, a large sink hole was revealed and it was obvious that the affected section of home had been built over an underground water source.

Significant excavation was performed, and piers were drilled up to 35 feet into the ground and subsequently used to support the shoring of the foundation. The slab in the affected room was replaced and all interior / exterior re-finishing was completed. Extensive landscaping and work on both drainage and septic systems was completed to optimize the drainage of water from this very large home.

“When I saw the 10 ft sink hole under my house, I was shocked. I couldn’t believe that this was a reality,” said the home owner. “Anthony calmed me down and put a logical plan on the table to fix it, and he simply went out and did it. He and his crew, and the sub-contractors he hired, restored things to their original state and did so very quickly,” added the homeowner.

“This was certainly one of the more interesting projects I have had in my career,” said Anthony Deane, President, Tight Lines Contracting. “It was obvious what had to be done. I knew the right people were available to do the job, they were available and we solved a potentially very expensive problem in a very short time frame. I know the owner is very relieved and extremely happy,” added Deane.

For further information, site visits, and quotations, please visit our web site at www.tightlinescontracting.ca or contact us at the following:

Anthony Deane
Cel: 250-488-0455
Tel: 250-494-4080
Email: tight-lines@telus.net
Fax: 250-494-4083