Canyon Ridge Condos
228TH ST SW, Bothell, Washington 98021
228TH ST SW, Bothell, Washington 98021
We understand you want to personalize your space! Here's what you need to know about planters. With Board approval, you can:
Place appropriate-sized planters made of wood, concrete, plastic, ceramic, or terracotta at your unit's entry or either side of your garage door.
Small and medium-sized planters are allowed on your decks without Board approval, as long as they don't place undue stress on the deck's structure.
Please refrain from placing planters in plant beds, lawns, sidewalks, or driveways. For safety reasons, please do not obstruct pathways.
More information about planters and their placement can be found on our website.
Board-approved, developer and or home purchase agreement authorized yard fences are the property and responsibility of the individual homeowner, not the HOA. Please inspect and maintain your fences annually to ensure they're structurally sound and visually appealing. The Association reserves the right to inspect yard fences, and if repairs are needed, you'll have 30 days to complete them. If you fail to repair a fence the association reserves the right to remove it.
Stepping stones are welcome, but please install them at ground level to prevent tripping hazards.
Water hoses can be stored outside during the summer, but please roll them up neatly in a decorative container or in a way that doesn't create a tripping hazard or interfere with maintenance. The association reserves the right to remove unproperly stored hoses, and owners may be fined.
We encourage you to submit your landscaping requests to the Board before starting any work. This ensures your plans align with our community's rules and regulations. We appreciate your cooperation in keeping our community beautiful and safe. By working together, we can ensure everyone enjoys a pleasant living environment.
Thank you!
As summer temperatures rise, many of us find ourselves wishing for a more comfortable indoor environment. Adding air conditioning to your existing furnace system is a cost-effective way to achieve whole-home cooling without the expense of a completely new system. It integrates seamlessly with your current ductwork, providing consistent and efficient cooling throughout your home.
Enhanced Comfort: Enjoy a consistently cool and comfortable home, even on the hottest days.
Improved Air Quality: Modern AC units often include air filtration systems that can help remove dust, pollen, and other allergens from your indoor air.
Increased Home Value: Air conditioning is a desirable feature for many homebuyers, potentially increasing the value of your property.
If you're considering adding air conditioning, the HOA highly recommends contacting Washington Energy Services. They have a proven track record of providing reliable and efficient HVAC solutions, and their experienced technicians can help you choose the right system for your needs and budget. They also offer competitive financing options and excellent customer service.
Don't suffer through another sweltering summer! Contact Washington Energy Services today for a free consultation and learn how you can transform your home into a cool and comfortable oasis. You can reach them at:
Gary Rogers
(425) 766-5618
grogers@washingtonenergy.com