Helpfull Tips
Twice a Year
Check the Exterior,
Doors and Windows
Inspect exterior for crevice cracks
and exposed entry points around pipes; seal them.
Use weather-stripping around doors
to prevent cold air from entering or exiting the home and caulk
windows.
Replace cracked glass in windows
and, if you end up replacing the entire window, prime and paint
exposed wood.
If your home has a basement,
consider protecting its window wells by covering them with plastic
shields.
Switch out summer screens with glass
replacements from storage. If you have storm windows, install them.
Inspect Roof, Gutters
& Downspouts
If your weather temperature will
fall below 32 degrees in the winter, adding extra insulation to the
attic will prevent warm air from creeping to your roof and causing
ice dams.
Check flashing to ensure water
cannot enter the home.
Replace worn roof shingles or tiles.
Clean out the gutters and use a hose
to spray water down the downspouts to clear away debris.
Consider installing leaf guards on
the gutters or extensions on the downspouts to direct water away
from the home.
Check Foundations
Rake away all debris and edible
vegetation from the foundation.
Seal up entry points to keep small
animals from crawling under the house.
Tuck-point or seal foundation
cracks. Mice can slip through space as thin as a dime.
Inspect sill plates for dry rot or
pest infestation.
Secure crawlspace entrances.
Install Smoke and
Carbon Monoxide Detectors
Some cities require a smoke detector
in every room.
Buy extra smoke detector batteries
and change them when daylight savings ends and begins.
Install a carbon monoxide detector
near your furnace and / or water heater.
Test smoke and carbon monoxide
detectors to make sure they work.
Buy a fire extinguisher or replace
an extinguisher older than 10 years.
Prepare an Emergency Kit
Buy indoor candles and matches /
lighter for use during a power shortage.
Find the phone numbers for your
utility companies and tape them near your phone or inside the phone
book.
Buy a battery back-up to protect
your computer and sensitive electronic equipment.
Store extra bottled water and
non-perishable food supplies (including pet food, if you have a
pet), blankets and a first-aid kit in a dry and easy-to-access
location.
Prepare an
evacuation plan in the event of an emergency .
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