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Low Maintenance Tips for Spring: Exterior Tips



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Spring house maintenance is essential for keeping your home functional and healthy. It is a great way of clearing out clutter and getting rid of any unwanted items. This is also a great opportunity to make minor repairs such as replacing a window or fixing a leaky faucet. You'll be able complete these tasks by following a checklist.

Your programmable thermostat should be checked before summer. This will make sure you don't waste electricity. Clean your filters regularly. This will save you money on your air conditioner bill. The dryer and air conditioners that are more efficient use less energy.

Your fireplace should be inspected as well. If your fireplace is in a wooded area, winter can cause damage. You might consider installing a solar-powered system if you are interested in saving money. You will be able to reduce your electricity bill while keeping your home cool in warmer months.


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A key spring maintenance task is to clean your gutters. Clean gutters will prevent potential water damage from occurring by keeping them clean. A plumber or company that specializes is cleaning drainage can help you accomplish this.

Remove any exterior siding or trim that is missing paint. This is another important spring house maintenance task. While this can be a time-consuming chore, it will give you a better-looking house in the long run.


Professional delivery people can come out to clean your gutters. They can also remove any dirt and paint that has accumulated over the winter.

Another item to check on your spring house maintenance checklist is the roof. Many homeowners overlook this important aspect of the house. Even if you have made some repairs to your roof, it is still important to inspect the whole house. You can repair or replace shingles and adjust ventilation or cover covers.


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Other than checking your roof, it is important to perform spring house maintenance tasks like checking your drains and gutters. If they aren't maintained correctly, these important components can cause serious damage to your home.

Also, you should consider having your home insured. Insurance can help you avoid costly emergency repairs and protect you against theft or damage. After you have evaluated your needs, you can modify your policy to suit your home.

Finally, inspect your fence. Most burglars believe that a well-built fence acts as a deterrent. Look for holes, cracks, and rot. You should immediately fix any of these problems if you find them. The spring is a great time to have a fence in your yard.


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FAQ

Should I pay a handyman by the hour or per-project basis?

It comes down to personal preference. Some prefer to pay per hour so they can see the actual cost of their handyman. Some prefer to pay per completed job, as they might be working on multiple projects simultaneously. Either way works fine.


What are the most common handyman repairs?

Handymen can repair damaged roofs or windows, doors and gutters. When it comes to building or home improvement projects that cannot be performed by DIY homeowners, handymen can help with carpentry, plumbing, painting, drywall installation, landscaping, concrete work, fence construction, decking, tiling, and more.


Is it worth spending extra money on professional handyman service?

This will depend on the type and scope of your project. For complex projects, such as an office renovation or construction project, a professional handyman would be a great option.



Statistics

  • According to the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics, in May 2020, there are 1,357,630 handymen employed in the U.S.. (angi.com)
  • Our handyman services for seniors are provided by professional senior helpers who have been serving the community for over 20 years with 98% customer satisfaction. (cantatahomeservices.org)
  • More than 20% of homes in America have outdoor living spaces, including decks and patios. (mrhandyman.com)
  • Another estimate was that the market in the United States was $126 billion and was increasing by about 4% annually. (en.wikipedia.org)
  • With a strong housing market, the handyman and general maintenance worker industry are expected to grow by nearly 10% in the next decade. (housecallpro.com)



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How To

How do I replace a cracked window?

Repairing broken windows is one the most common home improvement jobs. Repairing damage to glass within your home is the task. The repair should take approximately 30 minutes. However, if you are not familiar with how to replace broken panes of glass, you may cause further damage to the home. This article will give you some helpful tips for replacing broken windows.

First step: Take the glass out of its frame

First, remove all screws that hold the glass in place. The lock located at the top middle of the bottom portion of the window frame must be undone. Next, raise the window so it isn't attached to the sillplate (the metal strip below the floor). Finally, use a pry tool to carefully loosen the remaining screws until they pop out of their holes. Clean the panes thoroughly after they are taken out.

Second step: Clean and polish the new glass

Use a dry cloth or paper towel to wipe away any dirt from the surface of the glass. If debris is stuck under the glass, try cleaning it with a spray bottle filled with water and rubbing alcohol.

Third Step: Reinstall the replacement glass

Then, attach the window panes back into the frames. Use a screwdriver to push the outermost edge of your pane down. Gently push back the pane into place in the opening. Next, insert the next pane by pressing it against the first pane. Continue inserting the panes till the window is complete. To seal the area where the panes meet, use a silicone caulk gun.

Fourth step: Repair the damaged area

Inspect the area around the hole when installing new glass to see if any repairs are required. If the break occurred near the corner of the window, install two small pieces of wood along each side of the hole. These wooden blocks will be strong and can also act as spacers, keeping the glass in its place during expansion and contract of the weatherproofing.

Fifth step: Seal the repaired area

Apply silicone caulking around the edges of the frame after the glass has been replaced. This will create a strong seal between glass and surrounding wallboard. Silicone caulking is available at hardware stores as well as online. You should choose a color to match the wall paint.

Finally, let the caulking cure overnight. Once the caulking is fully set, don't disturb it. You can cause cracking in the caulking if it isn't left enough time.






Low Maintenance Tips for Spring: Exterior Tips