The first day of spring falls on the
20th—making Wednesday the day many
homeowners start planning their ritual seasonal maintenance. Spring is also the
traditional launch of the busy season in real estate, when safeguardingproperty
values can become a less abstract matter.
Because water damage is
Public Enemy #1, homeowner checklists should always highlight three
points:
First: the
Roof
As soon as March’s lion turns a bit more
lamb-like, it’s time to get out the ladder to survey roof damage. Leaves, twigs
or other storm debris that have clogged gutters during the weather months can
allow moisture to penetrate the roofing and below, in the worst case triggering
mold or rot. Look for holes or rust in the flashings or metal seals around roof
joints, chimneys, skylights or any other structures that penetrate the
roof.
Second: Down Under
Now it’s time to go down. While spring
rains are still falling, put fresh batteries in your flashlight and head to the
furthest reaches of basement or underneath the house to check for puddles. Even
when it’s raining outside, your home’s foundation should remain dry. When it
comes time to sell, homes’ property values are seriously affected by water
damage, some of which might not appear upstairs until later. If you see signs of
trouble, it’s time to call an expert.
Third:
the Exit Routes
That is— the drains. Backed-up plumbing
is a nuisance you can avoid if you clean all the drains two or three times a
year. Don’t forget the garbage disposal, either. My trick is to pour in equal
parts salt, baking soda and vinegar, followed 30 seconds later by two quarts of
boiling water. Then give the mixture a chance to work overnight before running
water again.
With the sales market poised for spring
action, the protection careful homeowners have given to their ownproperty values will make a material
difference. But you don’t have to be selling your home for this time of year to
trigger the maintenance efforts your property may need. Got a property-related
question? Give me a call! You can reach me on my cell phone 812-499-9234 or
email Rolando@RolandoTrentini.com
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