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Spring Home Maintenance Tips
By Gary Foreman
Hallelujah. Spring has arrived. For those of us who’ve been
trapped inside our homes to stay out of the cold, we get to rediscover the
outside world again. It’s also time for some home maintenance items that will
help you avoid big repair bills later on.
Inspect your roof. Whether
you have shingles, tin or even concrete tiles, your roof is your home's first
line of defense against water damage. Now is the time to inspect and repair any
water damage. If you delay, you could find yourself facing water damage inside
your home, too.
Clean your gutters. Gutters
direct rain away from your roof and home, protecting both in the process.
Clogged gutters, meanwhile, open your home to water damage—and there's a good
chance you won't notice the damage until you need an expensive repair.
Clean or replace your HVAC
filters. You need to do this more often than once a year. A dirty filter
forces your HVAC system to work harder, which in turn drains your wallet. It
could also shorten the life of your blower motor.
Clean your dryer vent. Not all
lint is caught in the lint trap; some makes its way into the dryer vent. A
clear vent will save you money by reducing the time your dryer has to run. A
plugged vent not only wastes money, but could also cause a house fire.
Check the washing machine
fill hose. Look for cracks that could become leaks. A leaky hose under
pressure can cause major damage in a short period of time.
Clean and repair your
screens. Trying to reduce your electric bills this summer? In many parts
of the country, you can keep your house cool (at least at night) by opening
windows. Gently scrub on a flat surface with soapy water. Also, patch small
holes, as needed.
Clean decks, driveways,
fences and other outside surfaces. A pressure washer makes
the work much easier. If you don't have one, borrow one from a neighbor or rent
one from a home center. While you're cleaning, inspect for damage that needs
mending.
Fix cracks in your walks,
driveway and the outside of your home. Unlike the human body,
cracks in asphalt, concrete or stucco don't heal themselves. Fortunately, most
of these repairs are fairly easy if done immediately.
Repair any cracked or
peeling paint. A good paint job makes your home look nice, while providing a protective
barrier from the elements. Touchup painting is easy to do and inexpensive.
Vacuum your refrigerator
coils. The coils you’ll find on the bottom or back of your refrigerator
conduct the hot air from inside the unit. If they're coated with dust, they do
the job less efficiently and cause your fridge to work harder. That means a
higher electric bill for you. Use a vacuum cleaner hose or a brush to clean the
coils.
Replace the batteries in
your smoke detectors. You never know when you'll need them. Sometimes,
it’s a matter of life or death, so take the time to change the batteries now.
Prepare your lawn mower for
summer. Change the engine oil and sharpen the cutting blade. You'll
lengthen the life of the mower and improve the look of your lawn.
Check seals around windows
and doors. Winter weather can crack and harden caulk and other weather seals.
Inspect them now and repair and replace as needed. You'll reduce your
air-conditioning bill and could prevent water from entering your home and causing damage.
Clear vegetation around
your AC compressor. To work efficiently, the compressor needs good airflow. Prune any
plant growth that could block it.
Drain your water heater. Sediment
builds up in your water heater tank. Use the spigot near the bottom of the
heater to drain it. By doing so, you'll prolong its life and reduce your electric bill.
You'll probably need to dedicate a couple days to complete the
list, but don't look at them as chores. View them as crucial preventative
measures—ones that will help you save on your utility bills and avoid big repairs later on. It
could be the highest paid work you'll do this week!
Gary Foreman is a former financial planner who founded The Dollar
Stretcher.com website. The site features thousands of articles on how to save
your valuable time and money including more on home maintenance.
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