Wenzel Select Properties Newsletter-Vol 4 Issue 2 |
September 2011 |
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Get an Early Start on Fall Home Repairs
Courtesy of ARA Content
As your family heads back to school, take some time to complete a few simple home repairs. Doing your "home"-work projects now will allow you to spend more time with your family and less time fixing, cleaning and repairing things this fall.
Get Outside for Some Yard Work
Clean and put away unused outdoor furniture. Once the deck or patio is cleared, give it a good power washing. You should also remove any leaves or debris from your gutters to avoid clogs or other drainage issues. Prune your trees and shrubs to encourage healthy growth.
Inspect the Driveway
Patch any cracks or potholes that may have resulted from the summer heat. You may also want to consider resealing your driveway in the fall to keep it smooth and even all year long.
Organize Your Garage
Fall is an ideal time to clean the garage and clear out any unwanted items your family has collected over the summer. Invest in a good storage system that will keep you organized, and clear pathways around vehicles and doors. Move your rake or leaf blower to the front of the garage and consider placing holiday or winter items in an accessible spot for the coming season.
Install a Remote Thermostat
With the kids back in school, your home may now be unoccupied for a large portion of the day. Lowering your thermostat while the family's away can provide substantial cost savings. A programmable thermostat will allow you to create custom temperature settings for the hours you are home and away. Some models, like the AccuLink(TM) Remote Thermostat from American Standard Heating & Air Conditioning, allow you to set and control your home's temperature remotely using most Web-enabled cellphones and computers.
Check and Seal Your Windows
Proper insulation will not only keep your family comfortable but it may also help to improve the overall energy efficiency of your home. Air drafts are often easy to spot. First, make sure your windows are tightly shut. Then, feel around the edges of your windows for air leaks. If you feel a draft, you can easily seal the leaks with do-it-yourself caulk or weatherstripping.
Seasonal maintenance will help to protect your home and prepare it for winter. With a little effort this fall, your "home"-work will be sure to make the grade.
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Managing Broker: Lisa Wenzel - 630 430-4797
Broker: Julie Thresh - 630 632-6635
Broker: Christine Leonchik - 312 303-0094
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Broker: Freddy Wenzel - 630 430-4790
Broker: Danny Reed - 708 703-4653
Broker: Melissa Nelson – 630 392-5171 |
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