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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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July 2009 Home Resource
July: 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.
- Check
all exterior walls for peeling or cracked paint. If you decide to repaint
your house yourself, you can cut this job down to size by painting just
one or two walls per year. Typically, paint on south and west-facing walls
deteriorates faster and requires more frequent recoating than paint on
north or east-facing walls.
- Carefully
inspect brick or masonry siding for cracks or missing mortar. Repair with
fresh mortar or concrete caulk.
- Inspect
roofing material for cracks and loose or missing shingles and repair as
necessary. If you have access to attic spaces, check underneath the roof
for stains that indicate leaks, especially from "flashed" areas
in roof valleys and around chimneys and vent stacks.
- Inspect
the operation of automatic light timers and motion-detector systems,
especially if you plan a vacation.
- Prune
trees and shrubs so that branches do not come in contact with exterior
siding.
- Clean
and repair cracks in concrete driveways using epoxy patching material.
Repair asphalt driveways using asphalt patching material. Seal asphalt
driveways every other year.
- Inspect foundation walls for signs of termites –- tunnels or dirt
bridges. If you suspect termites, contact a professional exterminator.
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