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Thursday, July 27, 2017

Essential late summer home maintenance tips to keep you on track



Smart tips for late summer home maintenance

Essential late summer preventative home maintenance is the key to help eliminate future major problems around your home you need to know. We put together smart tips to help keep you on track maintaining your home through the season.

It’s that time of year again to maintain and prepare your home before autumn arises. Now would be a great time to install gutter guards to protect your gutter from clogging up in the fall. It is a good idea to clean the gutters before the season hits. While out around the house during an outside grill gathering. Why not walk around the home and inspect it for mold and mildew growths. Keeping your patio and home pressure cleaned can make strides with a good neighbor. A clean driveway or walkway can help deter from a trip and fall on your property. When you may be out preying around the house looking for problem indicators, why not look for places for rodents or pest to entry the home. Seal all open seams, joints, and gaps over a weekend. It’s a suburb time to inspect your existing paint condition looking for signs of flaking, peeling, and wood cracking within the protective paint film layer. Prime and paint as needed. Trim tree limbs and shrubs around the home to give your home room to breathe.  Keeping your home clean inside is just as important, clean healthy carpets keeps pollen and allergies to a minimum in the late summer months. A monthly air conditioner filter cleaning or replacement helps keep energy cost down and provides optimum efficiency with air flow with in your home. Drink safe clean water once again; replace water filters for refrigerators and whole home filter systems. Inspect toilets and faucets for drips and leaks, did you know you can save quite a bit on a water bill by replacing a simple washer on a faucet.  

Since each maintenance situation is different, you should contact a professional handyman if any questions may arise for your home maintenance.




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