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5 "MUST DO"SEPTEMBER PROJECTS

September is a catch-up month! It’s a time to finish projects begun in the summer that was never completed. And it’s an excellent opportunity to see what can be improved, replaced, or repaired while the weather is still nice enough for outdoor projects. This is is also the perfect month to begin your fall home maintenance checklist, add seasonal color to your garden, and bring organization to your home—and your life.


1. GET A JUMP ON FALL HOME MAINTENANCE

Conducting a routine house fall checkup will tip you off to little problems before they become nasty mid-winter surprises. The easiest way to do it is to check from top to bottom. Start with the roof—are your shingles worn? Check for leaks around skylights, vents, and chimneys (and have that chimney cleaned). Clear out your gutters and check for leaks there, too.

During cold winter pipes can freeze, drain your outside hose spigots. Switch your screens for storms and seal any drafty windows or doors. The same goes for paint and siding: Make sure you caulk or repair any gaps, cracks, or holes and re-point any brick surfaces that need it. Paint over your repairs while the weather’s still warm enough to do it, so you’re not looking at them all winter. In the basement, check for dampness, change filters, and have your heating system serviced. Also, check for cracks in the foundation.

 
2. WINTERIZE YOUR OUTDOOR FURNITURE

While most patio and lawn products are manufactured to remain outside for the winter, some precautions may still be required for harsher weather conditions.

Plastic, vinyl, and synthetic wicker can all be easily maintained with some soapy water and a garden hose. But metal, wood, and natural wicker will have more specific maintenance requirements. 


September Home Projects - Ornamental Kale
3. ADD SEASONAL COLOR TO YOUR GARDEN
With summer blooms fading, this is the perfect time to boost your garden’s color sense. Mums are a popular choice, and for good reason—they are abundant, easy to care for, and colorful. But consider some other “stars” of the fall landscape, among them Black-Eyed Susans, Leedplant, and Ornamental Kale are good choices.


4. ORGANIZE YOUR GARAGE
If your garage has become a catch-all for miscellaneous storage, leaving little to no room for the family car, then now is the time to restore order. Purge items you no longer need and create a plan that will allow you to store more things you do need in a logical way that allows for easy access later on. Look for smart solutions that take advantage of the walls and ceilings and free up valuable floor space. Also, take the guesswork out of locating stored items and be sure to label everything.


5. HOST AN END-OF-SUMMER YARD SALE
Looking to clear the clutter from your home and garage? Make the most of the mild weather to host an end-of-summer yard sale. While it may not put a lot of change in your pocket, it will certainly free up some storage capacity and put your unused goods back into useful circulation.

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Maintenance Tips for Your Home

August is a busy time of year getting ready for back to school. Take some time out to care for your home and yourself.


Carpet Cleaning: With the warm weather now is a good time to give your carpets a good cleaning so they'll dry quickly.

Keep your windows open, let the warm breeze flow through your home, and freshen your carpets.  Clean, fresh carpets are a great way to get ready for the next season, fall.


Clean Bathroom Exhaust Fans: Cleaning your bathroom exhaust fan is important to home maintenance and good air quality in your home.

Your bathroom fan helps remove odors, excess moisture, humidity, and airborne pollutants. A dirty fan covered in dust doesn’t work efficiently. And if your exhaust fan is on the fritz, excess moisture has nowhere to go—which eventually will lead to mold and mildew. So don’t neglect that fan. Give it a good cleaning every six months.


Prune Bushes, Plants, and Dead Limbs: Dead tree limbs and branches pose a danger in the winter.  Ice, the weight of snow, and winter storms cause havoc and can cause these to break off. While it's warm and dry, right now is a good time to get outside and get rid of the dead tree limbs and overhanging branches. Clear away dead bushes and shrubs. Prune your shrubs and bushes now and have your yard ready for Spring's growing season.


Check Your Roof: August is a good time to inspect your roof before fall and the cold weather arrives. Check your roof for integrity issues, loose shingles, damaged roof flashing, rust, and other issues that could affect your roof.



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9 APRIL HOME MAINTENANCE AND SAFETY TASKS

Use this April Home Maintenance and Safety Checklist and take preemptive measures to maintain the integrity of your home and to help protect your family.  

You love your family and your home – protect both and you’ll enjoy a beautiful space for years to come with your loved ones.

 
EASY APRIL HOME MAINTENANCE AND SAFETY CHECKLIST

We know life gets busy so we've kept this concise and simple for you.  Included are home safety tips.  Be proactive and take small steps to protect yourself and your loved ones.  Fall asleep rest assured you took steps to ensure a safe home for your family. 


 

 1. SPRUCE UP YOUR FRONT PORCH

Home Maintenance April Porch

April is a time for welcoming the new season. We spend more time outdoors as warmer weather approaches.  Spruce up your front porch and create an inviting space for yourself and visitors.

Just a few simple tasks make a world of difference. Wipe down your front door, shake out your welcome mat and add some plants or foliage.  If you have the space add a chair or sitting area.

Seasonal door mats brighten and welcome visitors.

Sometimes we need a nudge of inspiration to get us out of a style rut. .


 
 

Clean Screens



Dirt and grime tend to get stuck in our window screens during the winter months.  Take advantage of a sunny day and give your screens some TLC.

For non-removal screen tips and more in depth screen cleaning tips head over here.

You'll appreciate looking out your windows and enjoying your spring views when you're not looking through grimy screens!

3. CLEAN YOUR TOASTER

Toasters can be huge fire hazards.  Take a few minutes to clean and inspect your toaster.

You may be surprised at what you find in your toaster.  Head over and pull out your toaster's crumb tray.

Use these tips to clean and maintain your toaster properly.

 
 

4.  SPRING YARD SPRUCE UP

Our yards often take a beating during winter months.  Take some time and prepare your yard for the Spring and Summer seasons.

This spring yard cleanup checklist is designed to help you stay on track with your spring clean up.


Outdoor yard inspiration
 
 
 

5. CHECK YOUR YARD FOR LOW SPOTS

April Home Maintenance Check Lawn Low Spots

After a spring rain check your yard for low spots.  Low spots can become a breeding ground for lawn fungus, can kill your grass and attract mosquitos.

Use these tips to remedy low spots in your yard.

 

6.  WASH WINDOWS


Now that Spring is here the flowers are blooming, the yard is filling in with lush, green grass and the trees are blossoming.  We look forward to the longer, sunny days and the scent of fresh cut lawn and the floral scent wafting in the air.

Clean your windows to allow the sun to shine fully in your home and clean windows allow you to see the robust colors Spring and Summer bring.


 

7. BOOST CURB APPEAL

April Home Maintenance Curb Appeal

Spring is a great time to boost your home's curb appeal. Simple projects such as updating your house numbers, updating your mailbox and cleaning outdoor light fixtures can make a world of difference.

 
 

8.  CLEAN TRASH AND RECYCLE BINS

April Home Maintenance Clean Trash Bins

Clean the trash and recyle bins.  Residue get stuck and trapped in the bins.  With warmer weather now's a great time to give them a spray and deodorize them.


9. TEST AND CHANGE DETECTORS
April Home Maintenance Check Detectors

Check your smoke alarms and CO2 detectors.  Be sure to wear ear protectors when checking your smoke detector. Make sure you have Double AA batteries on hand.



 


 
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