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a house is
one thing. Making a house a home
is quite another.
Whether you own
or rent your
living space, we hope
this information will be useful to you in your unique setting.
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March 2009 Home Resource
March: Home Maintenance
Checklist
It's usually the little things that can creap up on you & turn into
big problems. So with this in mind, this year we will be offering a
monthly checklist for maintaining your home. Following these simple
checklists will help you tackle those little projects in a timely
manner and help to prevent major issues down the road.
- Review
the contents of your medicine cabinets and throw away dated prescriptions
and over-the-counter medicines. Be sure all medicines are out of the reach
of children or contained in a cabinet equipped with childproof locks.
- Celebrate
spring by cleaning the garage. Hold a yard sale, or organize a community
yard sale with neighbors. Dispose of paint thinners, household cleaners
and pesticides properly. Contact your city's department of public works to
find out the next scheduled collection of hazardous materials.
- Clean
the refrigerator, inside and out, with mild detergent. Remove all trays
and shelves, wash, and allow to dry thoroughly before replacing them.
Remove old ice from ice-making tray.
- After
heavy rains, inspect your basement walls for signs of moisture. If you
detect wetness, run a portable dehumidifier. If condition persists,
consult a waterproofing contractor. Check to make sure your sump pump
works properly by pouring water into the pump silo to raise the float and
activate the motor.
- Test
the pressure and temperature relief valve on your water heater by opening
it and allowing some water to flow out. If little or no water flows out or
it doesn't shut off, replace it. Bad valves can cause explosions.
- Spring
is a good time to build a doghouse. Make sure to provide adequate roof
ventilation to allow hot air to escape. And don't use pressure-treated
wood in any area where your dog might chew it.
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