Waterloo Region Record

Spring into your home’s maintenanc­e

- News Canada

Renovating is great for increasing the value of your home, but regular home maintenanc­e is the easiest way to preserve your investment. As the weather warms, it is a perfect time to do a quick inspection of your home and catch up on simple seasonal chores.

With a little effort, you can keep your home looking great and functionin­g well for years to come. Here's a few tasks you should check off your to-do list: Outdoors

• Clean out the gutters and remove any debris.

• Repair siding and peeling paint.

• Inspect your chimney and roof. Replace or repair loose or damaged shingles.

• Trim overgrown shrubs and trees, keeping branches two feet from the house.

• Inspect deck boards for possible deteriorat­ion and rot. Replace damaged boards and seal or re-stain, as necessary.

• Turn on the water supply to hose bibs and exterior faucets. Check for leaks.

• Clean windows and window tracks. Replace any damaged screens.

• Check around doors and windows for cracks and gaps. Caulk, as necessary.

• Clean your outdoor spaces (driveway, deck, porch, etc). Fix any damage. Reseal the driveway, if needed.

• Fertilize and aerate the lawn. Seed to fill any patchy areas. Indoors

• Inspect the attic for poor ventilatio­n, pests, damaged sheathing, mould or insufficie­nt insulation levels. Top up insulation, as needed, with a mould and moisture-resistant product made of inorganic materials like Roxul Comfortbat­t. Aim for a depth of 16 inches and an R-value of 50.

• Replace the furnace filter. Clean air vents, as needed.

• Clear out the dryer vent, removing any lint or debris which can pose a fire hazard.

• Check the washing machine and dishwasher fill hoses to make sure there are no cracks developing.

• Test ground fault circuit interrupte­rs in the bathroom, kitchen, outside receptacle­s and on the electrical panel

• Inspect and test smoke alarms and carbon monoxide detectors. Change the batteries and replace units more than 10 years old. Since your home tends to be your biggest investment, maintenanc­e is time well spent!

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