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Low-maintenance House Exterior Tips for Spring



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Spring house maintenance is an essential part of keeping your home healthy and functional. This is a great time to get rid of clutter and other unwanted items. Additionally, you can make minor repairs to the house, like fixing a leaky faucet, or replacing a cracked window. You can complete all these tasks quickly by following a checklist.

Make sure to check your thermostat before summer. This will ensure that you're not wasting money on electricity. You should also clean your filters. This will save you money on your air conditioner bill. Your dryer and air conditioner will be more efficient, which means you will spend less energy.

It is also important to check the fireplace. 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. Keeping them clear can prevent clogs that can lead to water damage. To help you do this, hire a plumber or a company that specializes in cleaning drainage.

Remove any exterior siding or trim that is missing paint. This is another important spring house maintenance task. Although it can be time-consuming, this will ensure a beautiful house.


If you're looking for an alternative to cleaning your gutters, you can hire a professional delivery person to come out and remove any debris. You can also get rid of any paint or dirt buildup from winter.

The spring house maintenance checklist includes another item: checking the roof for any signs of damage. This vital aspect is often neglected by homeowners. Even if your house has had a few repairs done, it's still worth a thorough inspection. Repairing or replacing shingles, changing ventilation or vent covers, as well as inspecting flashing and soffit are some of the most common roofing repairs.


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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.

You'll also want to consider getting your home insured. You can protect yourself from theft or other damage by having your home insured. Once you've evaluated your coverage needs, you can change your policy to one that suits your home.

You should also inspect your fence. A fence well-built is a good deterrent. Look for holes, cracks, and rot. You should immediately fix any of these problems if you find them. In spring, fences are a good visual indicator of your backyard.


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FAQ

Is it worth spending extra money on professional handyman service?

It depends entirely on the project. For complex projects, such as an office renovation or construction project, a professional handyman would be a great option.


Are handymen insured?

Yes! Most insurance companies cover liability claims up to $1 million for accidental property damage and bodily injury. Your insurance company will usually compensate you for any damages that occur during the project.


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

It all comes down to personal preference. Some prefer to pay per hour so they can see the actual cost of their handyman. Others prefer to be paid for each job completed, since they may need multiple jobs at the same time. It doesn't matter which way you go, it works great.


Where are handymen from?

Although there are many handymen in the United States, almost all of them were not originally contractors. Most started as a tradesman, typically learning how to do things through apprenticeships. They are often skilled and knowledgeable, making them valuable assets for any company.


Do I need to train a handyman to do my work?

No. Handymen already possess the knowledge and skills to complete any project. All you need to do is give them the materials to complete the job.



Statistics

  • Another estimate was that the market in the United States was $126 billion and was increasing by about 4% annually. (en.wikipedia.org)
  • 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)
  • More than 20% of homes in America have outdoor living spaces, including decks and patios. (mrhandyman.com)
  • 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)
  • “Before the pandemic, 40% of people asked how we could estimate a job when we weren't there,” Rose recalled. (inquirer.com)



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How To

How to Replacing a Broken Tile

Step 1: Remove the old tiles.

Take out the tiles and place them on a new flooring surface. If you intend to use them, you will want to keep them intact. It's important to note which parts are missing or damaged in order to be able to find the right replacements.

Step 2 - Choose New Tiles

Take a look at some different options available for tile replacement.

  1. You should find a similar tile to the one that you've just taken out.
  2. Use the measurements you took when removing the tile to find a matching piece. This allows you to easily find the perfect size without needing to measure again.
  3. Be open to different colors, patterns or textures.
  4. Consider what grout you'd like to use (if any). Some people prefer a certain color, others like to mix it up.
  5. Make sure the tile you select is resistant to moisture.
  6. Also, think about where you want to place your new tile. This will help you save time and money.
  7. After you've selected your tile, place your order online or at your local Lowe's shop.

Step 3 Install the new tiles.

To install your tiles, follow the same procedure as before. Make sure they are aligned correctly so that they fit together perfectly.

Step 4 -- Clean Up

Be sure to vacuum up all crumbs and debris before applying the last layer.

This will prevent dirt and dust from settling into the cracks between the tiles that could cause mold.

Step 5: Sand down the Floor

Clean everything and sand the floor.

Step 6 -- Finish Off

Once the floor is smooth, apply the protective coatings. You should wait until this stage as wet paint can stain new tiles.

For stain protection, you can always use a product called "damp&dry" to clean your floors.

But it won't address every issue that might arise after installing your new tiles. Consider adding an anti slip coating to your protective layer if you have kids.

Finally, don't forget to keep your protective sealer in place for several weeks before moving into your new home.






Low-maintenance House Exterior Tips for Spring