Friday, March 25, 2016

7 Spring Exterior Home Maintenance Tips


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If you’ve been thinking of selling your home, the thought of spring maintenance can seem overwhelming. But don’t fret! At From the GroundUp Inspections, we’re here to help. That’s why we’ve put together this list of 7 Spring Home Maintenance Tips to get you started. Enjoy - and don’t hesitate to reach out for us with all of your home maintenance and inspection questions.

7 Spring Exterior Home Maintenance Tips


1. Your Roof
  • SHINGLES
Perform a thorough inspection for missing and damaged shingles. Contact a professional roofer to replace or repair any damage.
  • FLASHING
Have your pro roofer check flashing and seals surrounding plumbing vents, skylights and chimneys, and make any necessary repairs. Remember, DIY roof repair can in some cases lead to an invalidated warranty. It is best to be well acquainted with your warranty before risking it.
  • CHIMNEY
Have your chimney inspected for signs of damage and cleaned by a certified chimney sweep.
  • GUTTERS
Closely inspect your gutters for leaks, clogs, and insecure attachments. Most professional roofing contractors service gutters as well, so ask them to check along with the rest of their inspection to avoid foundation damage or insect problems down the road.
  • TRIM
Trim is one more aspect of home maintenance that many roofing companies service. While inspecting your roof, ask them to take a look at and repair any damage or other issues before greater damage occurs.
2. Fencing
It’s not just the winter storms that can do damage to your fencing. Frigid temperatures can also do a number on your fencing, causing vulnerable spots to become brittle and break. Do a thorough check of all fencing for any spots in need of repair, before the damage multiplies.
3. Decking
This is one of the most commonly neglected exterior projects. How is your deck and railing looking? If it’s one of the projects that got left behind last year, make a plan to complete it swiftly, and hold yourself accountable. An attractive, well-maintained deck adds much to the visual appeal of your home.
4. Firewood
Unless you’re one of the few Middle Tennessee homeowners who use firewood year-round, move any firewood piles stored near the exterior of your home. It is preferable to relocate firewood to a dry, sheltered area away from the home during non-use seasons. This also helps eliminate the presence of any pests that may find your firewood stack to be a cozy home for their family.
5. Concrete
Inspect all concrete slabs and walkways for solidity. Any signs of cracks or movement should be repaired with a concrete crack filler or silicone caulk. Be sure that all exterior slabs (with the exception of pool decks) drain away from the home's foundation. A fresh power washing and sealing application will do wonders for the appearance and longevity of your concrete!
6. Faucets
Any chance that those exterior faucets experienced any damage from freezing temperatures last season? Check by turning the water on and placing your thumb or finger over the opening. Can you can stop the flow of water? If so, the pipe inside the home is likely damaged and will need replacing.
7. AC Service
Don’t forget to have your  AC Unit serviced by a professional HVAC contractor. A clean system operates more effectively and efficiently. Besides, the best time to discover any impending repair or replacement issues is before they reach crisis status.


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