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Oct21
Home Maintenance Tip: Sprinklers and Hoses
Filed under: Tips - Safety;No CommentsShut down sprinkler systems and outside faucets. Homeowners can shut down outside faucets, however weatherizing the underground sprinkler system is best performed by industry professionals who will flush the system before the cold sets in, preventing cracked pipes. Also, disconnect any hoses from outside hose bibs to prevent freezing.
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Oct19No Comments
Inspect the attic and basement or crawlspace. Insulate voids in the attic – the entire attic floor above a living space should be insulated with at least six inches of insulation, except around electrical fixtures such as recessed lights that aren’t rated for contact with insulation. Damp basements and crawl spaces can become mold and mildew problems. Watch for leaks from your water heater, plumbing system and seeping rain water from the roof. Locate and maintain a clear access to your main water shut off valve. If you have a sump pump, test, clean and lubricate it.
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Oct16
Home Maintenance Tip: Steps and Handrails
Filed under: Tips - Safety;1 CommentMaintain steps and handrails. Repair broken steps and secure loose banisters and handrails. Broken steps can cause a dangerous fall. Similarly, a person slipping will grab a handrail for support.
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Oct14
Home Maintenance Tip: Inspect Exterior of Home
Filed under: Tips - Safety;1 CommentInspect exterior walls, doors and windows. Check walls and window sills for damage such as cracks, gaps, loose or crumbling mortar, along with splitting and decaying wood. Caulk exterior joints around windows and doors, which helps keep the home weather tight and lower heating bills. Check windows and doors to make sure locks work properly and that they are in good condition. Clean tracks and lubricate hinges. Repair or replace any cracked windows.
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Oct12
Home Maintenance Tip: Inspect the Roof
Filed under: Tips - Safety;No CommentsInspect the roof. Look for damaged or loose shingles, gaps in the flashing at joints with siding, vents and flues, as well as damaged mortar around the chimney.
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Oct9
Home Maintenance Tip: Clean Gutters
Filed under: Tips - Safety;No CommentsMaintain gutters. Remove all debris that can slow or impede the ability of water to drain effectively from the roof. Trapped water can be destructive not only to the gutters themselves but to the adjoining roof as well. Make sure gutter water drains away from your home.
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Oct7
Home Maintenance Tip: Remove Dead Tree Limbs
Filed under: Tips - Safety;1 CommentRemove excess leaves and damaged branches from trees surrounding the house. Dead branches have the potential to break and fall, ruining roofs, decks, or vehicles and the possibly causing injuries to people.
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Oct5
Home Maintenance Tip: Fire Alarms
Filed under: Tips - Safety;No CommentsTest fire alarms, smoke detectors and carbon monoxide detectors, and vacuum out the dust. Batteries should be checked every six months to ensure that they’re working.
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Oct2
Home Maintenance Tip: Inspect Chimney
Filed under: Tips - Safety;No CommentsHave the chimney inspected by a qualified chimney professional. Chimneys should be checked and cleaned, if necessary, on an annual basis. If you are using a wood stove this season, be sure that the stovepipe was installed correctly according to the manufacturer’s recommendations and local codes. If there is any doubt, a building inspector or fire official can determine whether the system is properly installed. If you have a chimney that will not be used, consider having it sealed shut.
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Sep305 Comments
Check the heating system. Check the filter, pilot light and burners in a system fueled by gas or oil. Fireplaces, boilers, water heaters, space heaters and wood burning stoves should also be serviced every year. Have the specialist inspecting your unit show you how to change the filter and then you should change it at least once every 2 months. Clean ducts in the heating system. Clean and vacuum dust from vents, baseboard heaters and cold air returns. Dust build-up in ducts is a major cause of indoor pollutants. Ducts should be professionally cleaned about every three years.
