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[I459]Interview Advantages And Disadvantages
by Randall Ulbricht, Ran

Like most aspiring new home chefs, I started slowly and began with stir-frying. I then moved into slow cookers. The next venture was into casseroles and baked dishes. (Outdoor grilling was always going on, but I expanded that into rotisserie items and different meat products and veggies.)

When it got to where I was using the stovetop more, I realized the dramatic difference among our existing pots and pans. In general I found the following (remember that I am talking about electric range cooking):

Our ancient copper bottom pots were outstanding in heat distribution and heat conduction. This pertains to both coil burners and glass top range burners. The drawback was that over time the bottom of the pots warped enough that they would not sit flatly on the burners. This was most obvious on the glass top burners. That being said, if I am grabbing a pot, I most frequently will grab one of this copper bottom pots and deal with it rocking on the burner.

Our stainless pots distributed the heat fairly enough, but the conduction of heat was far inferior to the copper bottom pots. The strong point about these stainless pots is that they have maintained their true bottom shape and you could shoot a laser sight over the bottom and not find a flaw. This feature is most welcome on our glass top burners. The construction also tends to be more substantial allowing for a magnificent cover fit. This allows lower settings to be used once the food is the temperature you wish it.

Cast iron cookware, specifically our Le Creuset Cast Iron Cookware: Now this is a different beast. Here are my two personal dislikes. 1) I like to be able to grab the handle of my skillet and move the skillet around the burner, raise it up to temporarily remove from the heat and raise it to flip/toss the ingredients. To do that with as cast iron skillet, you have to have a pretty manly wrist and even then be prepared to ice your wrist down later. This is work! 2) The handle gets hot if you have been cooking much time at all. I don't much care for using a heat mitt to handle my cookware. The good feature of this particular brand is that it is expensive and any observer will think you know what you are doing.

That brings us to non-stick cookware. My impression is that if people did not love non-stick, every household in the country would not have one. This type of cookware is POPULAR and for good reason. You can cook just about anything and not have to use anywhere close to the amount of grease as the other types AND the clean up brings a smile to your face. A drawback is that pot and skillet warping exists. The poor heat distribution and conduction exists also, but to simply fry an egg, burger, minute steak, sauté anything, etc. etc. and clean the cookware with a wipe and a little wash is just too pleasing.

In overview, if you are familiar with what your cookware can and will do, you are miles ahead of those trying to make something work that they think they should be using but can't. As Dirty Harry so aptly put, "A man's got to know his limitations".


Top 10 Advantages

1.Generally the sale of a used home is less expensive.
2.A resale house has a lived in feeling that can sometimes be cozy.
3.Perhaps this homes architectural style is unique and not often used anymore in newer designs.
4.As time goes on, you can see whether or not problems will occur. They will most often occur within the first 5 years of home ownership. A competent and professional building inspector in the Fraser Valley can discern if there are nay problems in the houses design or construction. You can find building inspectors that work out of Vancouver, Richmond, Surrey, White Rock, Langley, Burnaby, Maple Ridge, Langley, Abbotsford, Mission and Chilliwack.
5.The landscaping of a re-sale is often mature and looks better then a newer home.
6.Your neighborhood will be established and has developed it's own ?character?.
7.Community services has been established over the years.
8. Previous owners or owner of the home may have installed upgrades to the home that you'd normally not receive if it were a newer home purchase.
9.You will not have to pay GST on the purchase of a resale of your home in British Columbia!
10.The area should have developed enough to include amenities surrounding the area to make your shopping easy and accommodating.

Top 10 Disadvantages

1.An older home may not have been built to current building standards and may not meet today's electrical and insulation codes. Keep your eyes out for formaldehyde foam insulation as it is not to be in any homes according to BC's new health codes.
2.Defects in the house construction are not visible or identified unless a through inspection is done by a building inspector. A buyer of a new home is covered by the a warranty legislated by the government.
3.If you buy a resale in a high density area, the property could be more expensive then a new home depending on the location of the home in the Fraser Valley. Most homes in Vancouver, Richmond, White rock and Surrey are more expensive then Langley, Abbotsford, Mission, Chilliwack or Aldergrove.
4.Older homes will often have an un-attractive or functional design. Rooms may be smaller of the layout is a poor setup. You can find low basement ceilings that make the area less usable and your comfort level / standard of living depreciates.
5.The hot water tank, roof, air conditioner, fridge, stove and other amenities may be out dated.
6.A new home will look modern, fresh and smells NEW!
7.Market evaluation of the newer house is easer because of similar comparable properties built in the area.
8.Many new home builders are registered with the New Home Warranty program in their Fraser Valley area's.
9.As the fist one in the house, you have the advantage of being able to personalize the house to meet your own family's needs rather then a remodeling job.
10.When buying a new home your home builder will offer you a design scheme which outlines the kinds of kitchen cabinets, carpet and color's as an option. You will find these mostly in new condominium developments.

However, if the contractor has no previous history in the industry of building a new home in the Fraser Valley or Lower Mainland area be very cautious. The contractor could have been operating under a previous company name but went under a different company name. Consider the possibility that the contractor is a first timer and learning the tricks of the trade at your expense. Do a little bit of research with your local Greater Vancouver Realtor to find out the background of your contractor. When buying a new home construction, make sure your deposits are held in a trust account and not given to the developer as a stakeholder. There is that risk that the money is going directly to the builder and not being held in a trust account by a lawyer or a real estate company. Ask your realtor about this and make sure they are covering all their bases.
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