By Kiersten Frey, December 29, 2023
New Year, Fresh Checklist!
Winter is in full swing, and we know home maintenance can feel daunting, but fear not! Here to
make it easy on your time and wallet, let’s dive into the tasks that need your attention:
Holiday Cleanup:
- Take down those festive lights and prevent tangles by wrapping them around a hanger.
- Self-clean the oven and wipe the interior with a vinegar-soaked cloth.
- Dispose of your Christmas tree wisely – compost or use it for midwinter mulching.
Pro Tip: Consider a one-time cleaning crew, costing around $200-$250.
Ask your Realtor to recommend a reliable cleaning contact or two.
Protect the Pipes:
- Prevent frozen pipes by wrapping them with heat tape, controllable with a thermostat.
- If you’re off for a winter vacation, turn off water to outdoor spigots, shut off water valves,
and drain existing water.
Pro Tip: Thaw frozen pipes with a heating pad or hairdryer. In case of a burst pipe, shut off the
main water valve and call a plumber or a water restoration company for cleanup.
Check for Storm Damage:
- Post-winter storms, inspect your roof, siding, gutters, and yard for potential damage.
- Use binoculars or invest in a drone to spot damage without climbing on the roof.
Pro Tip: Immediate repairs are crucial. A handyman can handle minor fixes, and
roofing experts can tackle more serious issues.
Remove Hidden Dirt:
- Clean those often-neglected spots like range hoods, refrigerator coils, and HVAC vents.
- Let your dishwasher handle metal parts, and toss dirty sponges and dishrags in for a quick clean.
Tighten Hardware:
- Shine and tighten doorknobs, hinges, cabinet pulls, and nobs.
- Level those cabinet doors for a quick facelift.
Pro Tip: Clean metal hardware with soapy water and shine with a microfiber
cloth dipped in vinegar or lemon juice. Brass polish works wonders on solid brass.
Deep Dive & Declutter:
- Channel your inner Marie Kondo and declutter rooms, closets, and drawers.
- Take it in small steps – tackle one room or corner each day.
Think Green:
- Combat January gloom by planning for spring. Grab seed catalogs and start planning your gardens.
Pro Tip: Opt for raised-bed or container gardens for low-maintenance greenery. Create weed-free soil with vermiculite, peat moss, and compost.
There you go! Your efficient guide to a well-maintained home. Happy New Year!
Kiersten Frey
Broker | OR
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Licensed Real Estate Broker working with home buyers & sellers, bringing ease & integrity to
every transaction, while providing paramount customer service in the greater Portland area.
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Kiersten Frey
Broker | OR
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