Chattanooga Times Free Press

A HOME SUMMER SHAPE UP AMID CORONAVIRU­S CONCERNS

Jordan Cornelison President, Home Builders Associatio­n of Chattanoog­a

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The onset of summer is typically a perfect time to refresh your home. This year, with public health officials continuing to ask many of us to stay at home for an extended time to slow the spread of COVID19, this might be a particular­ly good time to make a few simple home improvemen­ts that can help you avoid significan­t repairs or costly utility bills later in the year. Below are some tips to help get your home in shape for summer, inside and out.

Temperatur­e Check: Most of us have been checking our body temperatur­es regularly during this health pandemic, but what about your home’s temperatur­e? Installing a programmab­le thermostat helps you save on cooling costs now and heating costs this winter. The device allows you to customize indoor temperatur­es throughout the day based on your schedule, helping to lower your utility bills. Installing ceiling fans can also provide energy-efficient cooling and comfort during the long, dog days of summer.

HVAC Tune-up: Just like a regular doctor’s check-up, checking the condition of your air conditione­r before you notice a problem with it should be routine. Be sure to have a qualified profession­al also replace your filter before contractor availabili­ty gets challengin­g during busy summer months. If your air conditione­r is in good shape, think about other ways to keep your home cool, like adding curtains, shades or blinds to windows to help block out the sun’s intense rays.

Replace Windows and Inspect the Roof: Sometimes wear and tear on your body affects your ability to stay in the game. Wear and tear on your windows over time can lead to energy dollars escaping outdoors. New windows are a great place to increase the energy efficiency of your home

and provide a return on investment. Replacing older windows will help prevent heat loss during the winter months and provide more indoor comfort. If your roof is getting up there in age like you, have a roofer check for any damage around the chimney, pipes and skylights. If it is time for repairs, think about a cool roof that contains materials that reflect the sun’s heat.

Landscape: Keeping up appearance­s might not be at the forefront of your stay-at-home routine, but planting trees and pruning shrubs can brighten up the exterior of your home and could also brighten your mood. And before the heat of the summer takes over your lawn, check the condition of your sprinklers and garden irrigation for their optimal use during summer months.

Inspect and Clean Your Dryer Vents: Clothes dryers are likely getting a workout during quarantine, even if you’re not. Dryer vents get clogged with lint, preventing them from functionin­g well. Clogged vents take longer to dry clothes, in turn increasing your utility bills. They are also one of the leading causes of house fires. Have a profession­al inspect and clean your dryer vents and ensure your exhaust system is working properly.

We want you to stay safe and be prepared for the months ahead. For help finding a profession­al to tackle your summer projects, visit the Home Builders Associatio­n of Greater Chattanoog­a at HBAGC. net.

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