By Melissa Dorman, May 3, 2019
By Melissa Dorman, May 3, 2019
Spring is officially here! With the temperatures rising and the market beginning to buzz it’s a good time to make sure your home is ready for the warmer months to come and in tip top shape.
Here are a few annual maintenance projects to keep your home in mint condition.
Knowing your AC is working efficiently is a good place to start. Finding out these things with the help of experts from a are out-of-order and need maintenance on the first 90 degree day of the year is never fun.
For around $100 to $200, a HVAC technician from an ac repair service will service your cooling system to make sure you’re getting your manufacturer rated efficiency. Things like dirty filters force your machine to work harder and use more energy. Forcing you to spend extra money.
Note: Make sure your technician is licensed and follows the protocol and standards of the ACCA (Air Conditioning Contractors of America).
Taking a moment to program and check your thermostat may seem obvious. Though many of us don’t realize the real benefit of this consistency. According to Energy Star you may save as much as $180 annually.
Oh the wonders of caulk…. Gaps around windows and doors let the cool air you’re paying for escape. If you are noticing gaps wider than a nickel it’s time to reapply exterior caulk. While you’re at it, take a moment to check doors for potential weather-stripping replacement needs. If you can see daylight around or under your door this would be something to consider.
This maintenance will save you money on your energy bill this summer, but will also be one less thing on your list come winter.
As the battle with Maple-tree seed “helicopters”, pine needles, and decomposed leaves continues, we must keep fighting the good fight. Many people don’t realize these things may be even worse in the Spring than in the fall. Depending on the size and layout of your home costs may very though 200 linear feet of gutters on a standard two-story home will likely cost around $100 to $250 per cleaning.
Please, please, please no hospital visits.
Come Spring it becomes easier to notice dark streaks or stains blighting your roof. These dark spots commonly point to an algae problem. Moss and Algae are not simple cosmetic imperfection. They can cause shingles to curl, lift, and even blow off in harsh weather conditions. Both problems can be eradicated with special sprays made with enzymes that eat/ kill the moss and algae. Scrapping or power washing can actually damage the shingles and should be avoided. Oh and while you’re up there: check and clean your roof drains or scuppers to avoid water pooling or additional damage.
Zoe Spring is a Licensed Broker with Yascha Group at Living Room Realty in Portland, OR. Follow Yascha Group on Facebook.