Control Yearly Home Maintenance Costs Starting This Fall
07 September 2006 - 11:00PM
PR Newswire (US)
Spreading Out Home Maintenance Expenses Throughout the Year Will
Keep Budgets on Track and Your Home Looking Great RALEIGH, N.C.,
Sept. 7 /PRNewswire/ -- Owning a home can quickly turn from
exciting to expensive as home maintenance costs continue to
skyrocket. From the roof to the lawn, home ownership can get very
expensive, very fast. "The easiest way to stay within your budget
and keep your home safe and looking great is to spread your home
maintenance costs throughout the year," says Bill Duggan, popular
home and garden host. As the weather cools down, start the fall
season off right by planning for the cool winter months and
preventing costly damage. Keep plumbing running smoothly by making
sure that all pipes are well insulated before the dropping
temperatures increase the risk of freezing. If gone unchecked,
repairs can be expensive, particularly in winter when plumbing
services are in high demand. Prevent the cold from coming indoors
by ensuring that your house is weather- tight. Caulk the joints
around doors and windows, or add weather stripping to keep out
chilly drafts. Fall is also the best time to add to your lawn by
putting trees and shrubs in the ground. Spruce up your yard by
planting pansies and discover a colorful surprise when springtime
arrives. While beautifying your lawn, don't forget to take care of
pests too. Fire ants alone cause over $2 billion in damage a year.
These creepy-crawlies can be pricey to eliminate once an
infestation occurs. And when the cooler temperatures arrive, they
move deep below the soil surface for warmth. So, prevent these
pests before they arrive. A preventive treatment like
professionally applied TopChoice(R) Fire Ant Control is the best
method available as it lasts an entire year, so you can ensure a
virtually fire ant-free spring and summer. When winter keeps you
indoors and out of the cold, use your time wisely. Update your
indoors by repainting your kitchen or den with bright colors to
kick the winter blues and have your home ready for the sunny season
ahead. Keep costs down by purchasing spring-colored paints in the
"off season," and reduce the need for extra coating by painting
when the weather is cold and paint will stick easier. "The best way
to keep spring costs down is by prepping your home in the winter,"
says Duggan. Repairing a deck or patio can be expensive, so prevent
future damage by taking a few days to clean debris from the deck
area and refasten any loose nails or screws. Clean the deck with a
commercial cleaner, making sure to remove any mildew. Finish with a
wood sealer and your deck will sparkle for springtime. By always
staying a season ahead and spreading home maintenance costs
throughout the year, your home will stay looking great without
breaking your budget. By taking preventive measures you can
eliminate costly repairs in the long run, and enjoy a safe and
happy home every season. Bayer Environmental Science is a business
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