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Newsletter:
Home
Maintenance Tips
Your home is one of your largest investments. The best way
to keep it running smoothly and efficiently is through regular
maintenance. Below are some basic home maintenance tips. If
you were able to attend your home inspection, you will have
heard many of these already. This is not an inclusive list of
all home maintenance items.
If you have any questions concerning the operation or
maintenance of your home, please call or
e-mail us. We will be happy to help you in any way
possible.
When
the house is now your home
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Change all locks on exterior entrances
for improved security. |
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Replace batteries in all smoke detectors. Put a note
on your calendar to replace them in one year. |
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Create a fire escape plan for your new home. Consult
your local fire department for advice on what to do in
case of a fire. |
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Review your home inspection report for any items
requiring immediate attention. |
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Learn the location of main shut-offs for your
plumbing, electrical and heating systems. |
Monthly
Maintenance
Spring
and Fall
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Examine your roof for damage to the roof coverings,
chimney and flashings. |
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If possible, look in the attic. Check for evidence
of leakage, condensations or critters. |
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Check your landscaping around
structures. Trim back tree branches and shrubs to be
sure they are not contacting any structures. |
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Inspect the exterior walls and foundation of the
house for damage, cracking or movement. Look for bird
nests, insect and critter activity. |
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Clean and test windows to be sure they are operating
correctly. Add caulking and weather-stripping if
needed. Inspect for evidence of rot in any wood. Paint
and repair the window sills and frames as needed. |
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Test the garage door opener. Be sure the
auto-reverse mechanism is responding properly. Clean
and lubricate rollers, tracks, and hinges on the
overhead doors. |
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Clean and inspect all appliances as suggested by the
manufacturer. |
Annually
Schedule
an inspection now!
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"Monthly Maintenance Tip: Test all GFCI (ground fault
circuit interrupter) devices."
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