Honey Do List

Did you know that deferred maintenance is one of the biggest reasons homeowners end up with big repair costs?

If you only do 3 maintenance tasks for your home during the FALL in California. This is best way to save money, time and energy. Plus, your home will look splendid.

The 3 maintenance tasks that we recommend that you do in the October in California are:

  1. Weather-stripping and caulking inspection
  2. Window inspection and cleaning
  3. Household goods donations

WEATHERSTRIPPING & CAULKING INSPECTION

Weather stripping and caulking are meant to be replaced an updated constantly, well should be checked yearly. If caulking and weather stripping is worn out your home will not remain air-tight and may cause higher energy costs, and your home will become less efficient. Additionally, any tiny/little hole may allow pests or dirt to enter. Regular check-ups of the caulking and weather stripping will help before it gets too cold and winter hits.

Important places to check your weather-stripping include:

  • Windows (around the frames and at bottom of the window).
  • Doors (around the door jam and at bottom of the door).
  • Sliding glass doors (around the frames and at end of the sliding doors).
  • Garage doors (around the frame and at the bottom of the door).
  • Attic access doors.

Important places to check your caulking include:

  • Windows (where outer frames meet the exterior siding).
  • Doors (where outer frames meet the exterior siding).
  • Foundation (where the foundation meets the sill plate).
  • Pipes and wires (where they penetrate outside walls).
  • Roof vents, flashing, and chimneys.
  • Edges where building materials meet.
  • Electrical boxes, plumbing fixtures, electrical outlets, and ceiling fixtures.

WINDOW INSPECTION & CLEANING

Fall (after the harvest of nuts) is a great time for ensuring that your windows are ready for the winter, and are cleaned to allow the maximum sunlight in, which will help you reduce your heating bills.

When inspecting your windows, you should check the following:

  • Broken glass: Broken glass should be replaced. Note: double-pane windows they lose their insulation properties when they are cracked.
  • Caulk and glazing: Check caulk around windows for cracking and deterioration, and repair as necessary. Check glazing around window panes and repair as necessary.
  • Window operation: If hinged window panes stick, they may need to be sanded, or sometimes a little Vaseline can help lubricate them. If your storm windows are in a track, you can use silicone spray to help keep them moving freely.
  • Window hardware: Replace broken, worn, or missing hardware. Tighten and lubricate door hinges and closers, and window slides.

HOUSEHOLD GOODS DONATIONS

And lastly, Fall is a great time of year for beginning to organize your donations of household goods.

The benefits of making household goods donations include:

  • Creates a year-end tax deduction.
  • Creates more usable space in your home.
  • Gives satisfaction of helping those who are less fortunate.

Items that you can consider for donation include:

  • clothing
  • toys and sports equipment
  • electrical appliances
  • cell phone and computers
  • eyeglasses
  • Used appliances (e.g., washers, dryers, refrigerators)
  • lawn care equipment

The items for donation should be in good condition or be able to be repaired, as most agencies will not receive items that are beyond repair. Check your local donation locations for restrictions.  And remember to get a receipt for your donation for tax documentation purposes.

Local County Recycling Centers

Stanislaus County:  http://www.stancounty.com/er/hazmat/household-hazardous-waste.shtm

San Juaquin County: https://www.sjgov.org/mobileapps/recycling/

Merced County: https://mcrwma.org/101/Recycling

SUMMARY

We hope this article has helped motivate you to do at least 3 routine maintenance tasks for Fall, and these will help you to protect your home from the winter, save energy, and save money.