Getting Your House Ship
Shape and Ready for Spring
Spring! Time to swap your snow blower for a rake and
your mittens for a pair of gardening gloves. Over the winter, there has been
stuff going on under those mountains of snow. As you transition from winter to
spring, there are some important chores that need tending to.
As soon as the snow is gone, clean
up any leaves, twigs, dead grass, etc. in order to allow for new growth. Also,
cut off any dead branches from trees and shrubs.
Survey any destruction to your lawn
sustained over the winter. Depending on the amount of damage, you may be able
to do the repairs yourself with a bag of grass seed or you may have to hire
professionals to hydro seed your lawn.
Check
your roof for any missing shingles or tabs. If you need to call a roofer, it is
better to call them now considering when the construction season gets into full
gear it will be more difficult and a longer wait time to get a service call
answered. If your roof has asphalt shingles and there are crows about, beware!
Crows have been known to destroy roofs over period of time because they are
after the tiny bits of gravel on each shingle. Head on over to the Internet for
various ways to dissuade the crows or banish them all together.
If you have an outdoor water tap,
ensure that there is no leak in the pipe. If water was inadvertently left in
the tap and froze over the winter, the pipe may have burst. If you turn the tap
on without first checking the pipe, you could have water pouring into your home
instead of onto your lawn.
Gravel driveways are great except
in the winter when snow plows, snow blowers, and shovels push some of the
gravel onto your lawn. Survey your grass and rake any gravel back into the driveway
so it is not picked up by a lawn mower and turned into a projectile that could
cause damage to property or injury to nearby persons.
Even if your barbeque has been
covered for the winter, you should check that all connections to the propane
tank are secure with no damage or leaks in the line. Cover the lines with soap
suds. When you turn on the propane, any leaks will cause bubbles to form.
If you want specific shrubs or
trees for your landscaping needs, place your order at your local nursery early
so you can have first pick of what is available. You should also ask nursery
staff what is new for the season.
Many people change the batteries in
their smoke detectors and carbon monoxide detectors when the time changes for
daylight saving. If you have not done so, now is an opportune time to be sure
those life saving alarms are in good working order.
Turn on your air conditioning to be
sure the system does not have any issues. At this time of year, you can easily
get someone to come for a service call. You do not want to wait until the first
heat wave to find out your air conditioner isn't working. This is the same time
everyone else will be finding issues in their systems and technicians will be
difficult to get and wait times can be long for service.
Salt is a corrosive material that
will damage your concrete garage floor. If you have a garage, you should wash
out all of the salt so there is no damage to the concrete structure.
Even if you have had no flooding
issues in the past, you should regularly check your basement for water,
especially during the spring runoff. Your house insurance will not cover flooding
caused by melting snow unless you have a specific endorsement on your policy.
This is a good time of year to
check your dryer vent attachment. Over the course of many months, the
attachment that runs from the dryer to the outdoor vent can become dislodged
and/or clogged which could lead to a fire. If you are still using a plastic
dryer hose, immediately invest in a metal one. Due to the fire hazard, plastic
vent material is no longer up to code.
Take advantage of spring clean up
day that is offered in many communities. It is a perfect opportunity to dispose
of things that are no longer needed and are taking up space around your house.
Handling these tasks now while they are maintenance issues will save you money later when neglected chores become costly repairs. Get the whole family involved and these items will fly off your list, leaving you plenty of time to get out and enjoy the spring weather.
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