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Exterior painting pointers Inexpensive ways to boost a home始s curb appeal How to handle cramped quarters Factors to consider before renting out your home Factors to consider when planning a home office Did you know - feng shui Converting garages into livable spaces Tips to finding the right contractor The importance of clean gutters Did you know - flat roofs Guide to replacing home siding Weekend renovation projects Did you know - home gym How to improve indoor air quality in winter Coping with condensation and other home moisture issues 4 simple ways to winterize your home The problem with hard water How to prepare your home for prospective buyers Heating homes more efficiently
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Exterior painting pointers
In addition to choosing the right time of year to paint, consider the following painting pointers to ensure your home’s exterior gets the fresh look you are aiming for.
Don’t skimp on quality. Some paints cost more than others, and homeowners working on a budget may be tempted to choose the least expensive option available. While price and quality are two different things, it’s important that homeowners avoid choosing a paint solely because it is the least expensive option. Research paints before buying a particular one, emphasizing quality over cost. Today’s paints last longer than the paints of yesteryear, so you likely won’t need to paint your home’s exterior again for a long time. A budget-friendly yet low-quality paint will not only make your home less appealing, but you will after you paint. A fresh coat of paint is not the solution to rotten wood or siding. Consult a professional contractor if likely need to paint again sooner than you will if you go your home is experiencing such a problem. with a higher quality paint. Don’t paint to cover up a problem. Rotting wood or siding is unsightly, and some homeowners think paint can cover up such a problem. But paint will not stick to rotten wood and siding, and the problem will still be noticeable
A fresh coat of paint on your home’s exterior can be a great way to improve your home’s curb appeal. But it’s important homeowners follow some of the same rules the pros adhere to when painting the exteriors of their homes.
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Summer has long been considered the ideal season to paint home exteriors, but advancements in technology have made it easier to paint home exteriors later in the year. According to paint manufacturer Sherwin-Williams, traditional latex-based paints need temperatures above 60 F to cure properly. Sherwin-Williams also notes that one of the more common mistakes homeowners make when painting their homes’ exteriors is to paint during times of the year when temperatures fluctuate greatly between the days and nights. When nighttime temperatures dip considerably lower than they were in the afternoon, dew will form and the paint can stop coalescing. When that happens, moisture gets into the uncured paint and surface staining and adhesion problems may result. So even if the temperature is a comfortable 60 F during the day, homeowners should avoid painting if the nighttime temperatures figure to drop considerably.
Monitor weather reports. It’s not just the temperature at night after you paint that should be monitored. SherwinWilliams advises that the temperature should be in the suggested range and above the dew point for at least 48 hours after application so the paint film can form properly. So applying a fresh coat of paint on a beautiful autumn Saturday is not ideal if Sunday figures to bring the first hints of winter.
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fresh coat of paint on a home’s exterior can give a property a vibrant new look. Whether you decide to go with a bold new color or repaint a house in an existing color, new paint can add some life to the exterior of your home.
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Inexpensive ways to boost a home’s curb appeal urb appeal can go a long way toward making a home more attractive to its inhabitants as well as prospective buyers once the house is put on the market. Improving curb appeal is a goal for many homeowners, and while many projects aimed at making homes more aesthetically appealing can be costly, there are ways for cost-conscious homeowners to improve their properties without breaking the bank.
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make an entrance more impressive, while a new coat of paint can make a home feel warmer and more vibrant.
Plant flowers. Another inexpensive way to make a home more appealing is to plant some colorful flowers around the property. Line walkways with flowers native to your region, as such plants will last longer than exotic alternatives that may not be capable of adapting to the local climate. In addition to lining walkways, hang window boxes Put your green thumb to use. A wellfilled with colorful flowers or plants outside maintained landscape can dramatically improve a home’s curb appeal. Pay attention naked windows. Doing so can make windows seem larger and add some color to to the plants, shrubs and trees throughout your property, watering them during periods your home’s exterior. of little rainfall and trimming them when Another creative way to make use of colornecessary so your lawn does not look like ful flowers is to place a few planters at the an overgrown, neglected suburban jungle. foot of your driveway and painting the numProfessional landscaping services can help bers of your address on the planters. This you maintain your property, but even if your can be both effortless and inexpensive, but budget does not allow for such an expense, it can instantly make a home more inviting you can still make sure your landscape adds to prospective buyers. to your home’s appeal by keeping a watch- Spotlight certain parts of your property. ful eye on the property and addressing any Many homeowners focus on improving the Maintaining plant life on a property wonʼt cost homeowners a lot of money, but issues that arise. Maintain your lawn curb appeal of their property during the such an effort can add substantial curb appeal to a home. through the colder months of the year as daytime hours, but you can take steps to well, making sure no one walks on the grass make a home more appealing at night as when frost has settled, as doing so can pro- well. Solar spotlights placed around trees duce dead spots throughout the lawn. and other attractive features in your yard can shed light on those areas of your propRedo your front door. While their eyes may initially be drawn to a well-manicured erty you’re most proud of, even after the All sun has gone down. Solar spotlights won’t lawn, prospective buyers will eventually Insurance add to your energy bill, as they are powered find their way to the front door. If your door Companies & by the sun, and they can make certain Walk-Ins is especially old, consider replacing it. If Accepted accents on your property stand out at night. your budget does not allow for such an expense, you can still give your home’s Improving curb appeal may sound like a front entrance an entirely new look by significant undertaking, but there are many installing some inexpensive molding around ways budget-conscious homeowners can the door before giving the door a fresh coat make their home’s exterior more appealing of paint. Molding around the front door can without going broke.
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How to handle cramped quarters partment living has its advantages. Without a mortgage to pay, many apartment dwellers feel more free than homeowners who still have decades of payments left before they can pay off their homes. And when apartments need fixing, such responsibilities fall on the shoulders of the landlord instead of the tenants.
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But apartment living has its downsides as well, most notably that apartments are often much less spacious than homes. Cramped quarters can make apartment living uncomfortable, but there are ways apartment dwellers can make even the most Wall-mounting televisions helps create confined living spaces seem more roomy.
more space in cramped living quarters.
Clear the clutter. The easiest and perhaps most effective way to conquer cramped living quarters is to remove clutter and work diligently to avoid its accumulation once it’s gone. Only buy new furnishings when you need them to replace existing items, and resist the urge to treat dressers, coffee tables and dining areas as storage areas for junk you won’t use or mail you have not opened. Purchase some multi-purpose furniture. Multi-purpose furniture, such as storage ottomans or bedroom benches that include storage areas for bed linens or bath towels, can be an apartment dweller’s best friend. When buying a new bed frame, look for one that has built-in storage drawers so you have even more space to store bedding and other items. Such pieces add both aesthetic appeal and serve practical purposes for apartment dwellers with limited closet space.
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tional wall hangings. Make use of your vertical space. Shelving units and bookcases can be great allies to apartment dwellers because these items make use of an apartment’s vertical space. Many apartment dwellers underutilize their vertical space, but items that go up instead of out can create more room in an apartment and allow homeowners to keep items they may otherwise have to discard.
Reconsider your work space. Men and women who work from home may find their work spaces take up considerable chunks of their apartments. But how many items in your work space do you still need? Many professionals no longer print documents, so if you still have space allotted for printers you might be able to redo such areas without affecting your workday. In addition, large desks were once sought Wall-mount your television. While today’s after because they made perfect homes for desktop computers. But if you now use a televisions are nowhere near as bulky as their predecessors from decades past, many laptop or tablet when working from home, you likely don’t need as much desk space apartment dwellers still place their televisions atop bulky television stands. But you as you once did. Downsizing to a smaller desk and work area can open up a substancan create more space in your entertaintial amount of space without affecting your ment room by wall-mounting your televiability to work from home. sion. Renters may be hesitant to mount Smaller living quarters are a disadvantage their televisions for fear of losing a subto apartment living, but you can take severstantial chunk of their deposits, but the majority of today’s mounts won’t do much al steps to make your living spaces less cramped. more harm to the walls than more tradi-
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Factors to consider before renting out your home enting out a home is a great way for homeowners to earn some extra income. Some homeowners rent their homes in an attempt to wait out a sagging housing market, while others see renting their homes as a long-term commitment to their financial futures.
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Factors to consider when planning a home office s technology has made working remotely easier, more and more professionals are working from home. Working from home can help working parents save money on childcare costs and help all workers avoid rush hour traffic jams and the costs of commuting to and from the office.
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The right working environment is essential for men and women who work from home. An environment that’s conducive to work can help people increase their productivity and make their employers more likely to allow more employees to work from home. Professionals who are new to working from home may find it takes some time before they can create the perfect working environment, but the following are a few factors to consider when planning a home office. SPACE One of the disadvantages to working from home is that remote workers don’t have access to the same level of equipment as in the main office, such as color copiers or scanners. If you want to include even scaled-down versions of such equipment in your office, you will need ample space. In addition, less spacious home offices can feel too tight and enclosed, making workers uncomfortable and less enthusiastic about working every day. Pick a spot in your home that affords room for your equipment and the ability to move around so you don’t feel cramped throughout the workday.
CONNECTIVITY Connectivity also must be considered when planning a home office. While wireless Internet has made Internet dead zones less problematic, certain areas or rooms in your home may still be touch-and-go with regard to Internet connectivity. Such areas should be avoided when choosing a room for your home office, as it can be difficult to remain productive if your connection to your office’s external server is routinely compromised. Find an area where the wireless connection is always strong.
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Lighting is another factor remote workers must consider when they’re planning their home offices. Natural light can provide an energetic boost and improve your mood, so choose a room in your home that gets lots of sunlight during the day. Many professionals who work remotely do so from the basements of their homes, which can make it difficult to rely on natural light. If the basement is the only location in your home that can fit a home office, look for lighting sources that replicate daylight so you are not working in dark quarters. Speak with your physician about how to arrange lighting to reduce eyestrain caused by staring at a computer.
While your home might be empty for much of the day, you don’t want to be distracted when the kids come home from school or when your spouse or roommate arrives home from work. Avoid putting your home office too close to popular hangout areas in your home, such as the kitchen and the living room. Instead, choose a room where you have lots of privacy so you can focus on your work and won’t be routinely interrupted. Working from home can pay numerous dividends, but professionals who telework must put careful thought into the rooms or areas of their homes where they plan to work.
Did You Know? Feng shui is the practice of arranging a home or office environment so energy flows gently and smoothly throughout the building. Many homeowners adhere to elements of feng shui, the origins of which date back several thousand years, in an attempt to create a positive environment that is free of stress. The basis for feng shui is that everything in a given environment has an energy known as “chi.” Proponents of feng shui believe chi not only flows through the body but also through the environment. When a home environment negatively affects this flow, believers in feng shui feel this can lead to health problems, financial troubles or domestic strife. This is why feng shui adherents do not allow clutter to accumulate in their homes, as they feel clutter can stagnate energy flow. In addition, feng shui adherents avoid homes with long, dark hallways or poorly lit staircases, as they feel such areas negatively affect the flow of energy in a home.
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Tips to finding the right contractor ome improvement projects tend to be costly. Because of the considerable financial investment homeowners must make when improving their homes, it’s important to find a contractor you can trust and feel comfortable with.
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Converting garages into livable spaces any people decide to upgrade from their apartments or condominiums out of a need for more space. But even after moving into a new home, homeowners may soon begin to outgrow the room they have.
Many homeowners hope their garage-conversion projects will make their garages seem like a seamless part of the rest of the house. To do so, you will need to remove evidence the space was once a garage. Slab floor will need to be raised and insulated. Rather than looking for a new home, some Walls also will need to be insulated and finished to improve comfort and soundhomeowners consider expansion. proofing. Many garages do not have winExpanding a living space can be expensive, and a more affordable option may be dows, so for the garage to function as a renovated space, windows may need to be converting existing basement or garage added. space into something more livable.
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Garages already are built on a foundation, have four walls and a roof overhead, so a garage-conversion project is merely a matter of turning this utilitarian area into a living space. Before beginning the renovation, homeowners should consider the benefits versus the cost of converting the garage. For those who are planning to grow old in a house, a garage conversion can be a worthy investment. But those who intend to sell their homes rather than retire in them may learn that a converted garage can affect home value and make it less desireable at resale. Compare your home to others in the area and see what your neighbors have done. If converted garages are the norm where you live, your own renovation may fit in with others. Always apply for the proper permits and learn the zoning laws to see if a garage conversion is acceptable in your town or city. It’s best to go by the book so that work can be done in a proper manner and be inspected for safety.
One of the biggest transformations will come by way of modifying the garage door entry. Some homeowners prefer to leave the existing door so that the home still has the appearance of a garage from the curb, while others remove the garage door and rebuild the exterior wall so that it has a window or another architectural element. An architect can help suggest design elements that will camouflage the original garage look and make the space seem like it was always part of the main living area of the home. Landscaping work also can minimize the appearance of an old garage. Rather than having the driveway end at the wall of a home, shrubbery, pavers and other techniques can blend the garage renovation into the rest of the yard design. Transforming a garage into a living space can add several hundred square feet to a home. Hire a reputable contractor and follow the municipal guidelines for modifying the space to ensure the job is done right.
The vast majority of professional contractors are trustworthy and willing to work with homeowners to help them design the homes of their dreams. But there are still some tips homeowners can keep in mind as they begin their search The right contractor should be fully for a contractor. Work only with licensed contractors. Licensed contractors have been verified as legitimate by your local governing body, removing much of the fears homeowners have with regard to finding trustworthy contractors. Unlicensed contractors may not be insured or bonded, and their estimates may be lower than their licensed competitors’ because they do not contribute to unemployment. Licensed contractors often are subjected to criminal background checks as well, calming homeowners’ fears about inviting strangers into their homes.
licensed and willing to work with clients to build the homes of their dreams.
avoid choosing a contractor based on cost alone, as a good rapport with a contractor who may be more expensive might make spending a little more money worth it.
Make sure the contract is specific. When you choose a contractor, make sure the contract he or she provides is very specific, going into great detail about the specifics of the project. This contract should spell out the materials and equipment that will be used, as Ask for recommendations. Word-of- well as the final cost of the project, the mouth is great when looking for con- payment schedules while the project is tractors. Oftentimes, a contractor’s best ongoing and the work schedule. friends are his past clients. Ask friends Keep track of all paperwork and pay or neighbors for recommendations on by check. Once you sign the contract, local contractors, inquiring about prices create a folder where you can store all as well as each particular contractor’s paperwork. Scan each document so you demeanor and openness to suggestions. can store them on your computer as Contact your local Office of Consumer well. When payments must be made, Affairs to check each contractor’s com- never pay in cash. Pay by check and do plaint history. not pay for the entirety of the project Get written estimates. Before hiring a upfront, opting instead to pay at predeparticular firm, get written estimates termined intervals spelled out in your from several contractors. Some contrac- contract. tors will charge fees for the estimate, but Nerves often come into play when hirthey must inform you of those fees ing a home contractor, but homeowners before the estimates are provided. who take a careful approach to the Compare estimates so you can get a bet- hiring process will likely end up hiring ter grasp of how much your project will a trustworthy contractor who does cost. While cost is important, try to great work.
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The importance of clean gutters
very autumn, trees and shrubs take on their brilliant display of reds, oranges, purples, and yellows that mark the end of the growing season. Fall foliage may make for ideal photo backdrops and scenic days in the countryside, but closer to home leaves may be more of a hindrance than an aesthetic pleasure.
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The hundreds of leaves that adorn the maples, oaks and other trees near homes will eventually fall as autumn turns into winter. Some will float down to lawns, while others will get lodged in gutters and downspouts, posing problems that can cause substantial and potentially costly problems for homeowners.
stand why. Gutter cleaning can be a messy and time-consuming project, making it a project many homeowners are apt to put off. Waiting to clean gutters can lead to considerable problems, so it’s best to tackle the job well in advance of the winter. Gutters guide rainwater and runoff from the roof so it drains properly away from homes. When gutters are clogged with leaves, a number of problems can occur.
Leaks: Water will take the path of least resistance. When clogged gutters do not allow the water to drain away properly, water will find other ways to the ground. It may work itself right into the walls and Homeowners know that gutter cleaning is ceilings of the home. In addition to damagan important part of fall home mainteing walls and ceilings, moisture inside the nance, but they may not completely under- home can promote mold growth. It also
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A flat roof is more prone to leakage than other roofs, so homeowners may need to routinely inspect their flat roofs for any areas of water penetration. Another way to prevent leaks is to install gutter systems correctly. Gutters should not be hung completely level, but angled toward the roof’s downspouts and drains. This angle will better facilitate water flow.
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against the roof, lifting shingles and destroying the roof in the process.
Excess weight: Gutters are meant to hold the weight of traveling water and not much more. Gutters filled with leaves and other debris can quickly become heavy. This stresses the entire gutter system and can cause the gutters to fall off of the home entirely.
Foundation trouble: Clogged gutters also may contribute to flooded basements and cracked foundations. Leaking water will pool around the foundation, expanding when frozen and causing cracks in basement and crawlspace walls. It also can cause driveways and other cement areas around the home to sag and crack.
Nesting areas: Clogged gutters can serve as nesting areas for insects and birds. Mosquitoes and other insects lay eggs in pooling water. Gutters can quickly become breeding spots for harmful pests. Furthermore, birds may nest in gutters, creating unsightly messes and more damage. Seeds that sprout in clogged gutters can grow unchecked.
Gutter cleaning should be scheduled in the spring and fall of each year. Homeowners can hire gutter-cleaning services to handle the job or do the job themselves. Rinse the gutters with water from the hose afterward to ensure good run-off. Take the time to seal any leaks as well. This routine maintenance can save homeowners many Ice-damming: Left untreated, pooled water and leaves in gutters can freeze over. headaches and prevent some very expenBlocked water can back up and push sive repairs.
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Guide to replacing home siding
ew home improvements can transform a home more than the installation of new siding. Replacing siding can be a costly venture, but the right siding will maintain its appeal for years to come.
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bers and friends for recommendations before choosing a contractor, and check out each prospective contractor’s work for yourself. Interview more than one contractor and compare both their costs and what they offer. Ask plenty of questions of the contractors, and avoid those who try hard-sell methods. Questionable contractors may try strategies like a promise of a considerable discount if you “act now” or scare tactics that your home is unsafe in its present condition.
Updated siding can improve home’s energy value by enabling owners to save on heating and cooling costs. A new design and color also can improve a home’s property value and set it apart from neighboring properties. According to the Professional Builder’s Home Exteriors Survey, exterior design and materials used are a top prior- Be sure the contractor carries general liability insurance ity for new home buyers. as well as workers’ compensation insurance for their subcontractors. Ask for a license number as well and verify Project costs depend on the size of the home as well as its accuracy. which siding material homeowners choose. Considering new siding is a major renovation, it pays to get the job Select a durable material done right. Siding comes in all types of materials — from wood to Choose a qualified contractor plastic to fiber cement — but vinyl is among the most It is important for consumers to do their research when it popular due to cost and availability. Research how well particular brands of siding stand up to conditions and comes to siding materials and contractors. A contractor who takes shortcuts or improperly installs the siding may which are the least likely to crack, warp or discolor. Find void a manufacturer’s warranty. Always ask family mem- this information from online reviews or through consumer
advocacy groups. Also remember, vinyl and other synthetic materials have improved and can now mimic the look of many other materials for a fraction of the cost. Calculate how much you need Before you price out siding with contractors, estimate how much you will need for your house. Consumer Reports suggests multiplying the height times the width of each rectangular section of your house in feet, going by what you can measure from the ground, to determine their areas. Multiply the approximate height and width of gables and other triangular surfaces and divide each total by two. Then add all the totals. To allow for waste, don’t subtract for doors, windows or other areas that won’t be covered. Finally, divide the total square footage by 100 to estimate how many squares of siding you will need. A square represents 100 square feet. Knowing how much you need can save you money. Vinyl siding can completely transform the look of a home and make it more energy efficient. Consumers who do their homework will get the best value for their investments.
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Weekend renovation projects ome home renovation projects require the expertise of professionals, but there also are many ways for homeowners to improve their homes without hiring a pro or spending too much money. The following are a handful of DIY renovation projects homeowners can tackle in a typical weekend.
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Closet conversion: Ample closet space is a big plus for home buyers, but upon moving into a new home, many homeowners may find they don’t need as much closet space as they initially thought. Guest room walkin closets, in particular, may prove to be underutilized resources. Such closets often come with built-in shelving, and therefore, they make ideal spaces to convert to mini home offices or study areas for kids. Installing an extra shelf to serve as a desk area for remote working or homework stations won’t take up much of a Saturday or Sunday afternoon, and before you know it, you will have a fully functioning workspace. Accent wall: Accent walls can liven up a room by breaking the color pattern of the walls in the room. Accent walls also can be used to divert attention on a particular design element in a room, such as a painting or an elaborate wall furnishing. Painting an accent wall won’t take very long, but such a project can give a room an entirely new look and feel. Driveway: If weather permits, repaving an asphalt driveway can be an ideal weekend project, especially if an existing driveway has endured its fair share of wear and tear. Many driveways can be paved anew in a single day, but larger driveways or those that have endured an extraordinary amount of wear and tear may take a couple of days.
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Storage and shelving: Much like some homes come with an abundance of storage areas, others fall short of homeowners’ or apartment dwellers’ needs. If your home or apartment falls into the latter category, adding some shelving or finding some new furniture that can serve double duty as storage areas is a weekend project that can help clear up some space. Purchase some wood shelving from a local furniture retailer to mimic the look of traditional built-ins or replace existing single-use furniture with newer items capable of serving multiple functions, including storage. Art: If the rooms and hallways in your home are bare or in need of new looks but your budget is tight, try your hand at spicing things up by creating some of your own paintings. Parents can encourage kids to create their own colorful masterpieces. Frame the finished works and hang them on the wall and enjoy your inexpensive and homemade “art gallery.”
Building a home gym inside your home can motivate you to workout more often and adopt a healthier lifestyle. Fitness experts advise that homeowners building a home gym in their homes emphasize lighting in the room that will soon transform into a gym. A well-lit room, whether the light is coming from several windows, a door or recessed lighting in the ceiling, can help men and women maintain their energy levels throughout their workouts, whereas darker rooms can lead to feelings of sluggishness, which can compromise workout routines. In addition, when building a home gym, keep the room free of clutter and unnecessary items that will only be a distractions during workouts. Potentially valuable additions to home gyms include plants, which can increase oxygen levels in the room, and at least one mirror, which can help men and women focus on their movements and ensure they are performing exercises correctly. Homeowners building a home gym also should consider finding room for a wall-mounted television to make time spent on elliptical machines or treadmills less monotonous. If possible, homeowners should connect a streaming device to the television so they can catch up on their favorite shows or watch movies as they burn calories. It’s also good to find space for a mini refrigerator in the gym, which should be kept well stocked with water. This can prevent runs to the kitchen in the middle of a workout.
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How to improve indoor air quality in winter Poor indoor air quality can not only be uncomfortable, causing residents to experience headaches, dry eyes and nasal congestion, but also can be unhealthy. According to the American Lung Association, poor indoor air quality can cause or contribute to the development of infections, lung cancer and chronic lung diseases, such as asthma.
blurred vision, among other side effects. Formaldehyde, which is often found in homes thanks to its widespread use in a range of products, can cause watery eyes, nausea and wheezing.
Watch what you are lighting up. Many homeowners know that smoking indoors drastically reduces indoor air quality, putting even nonsmokers at heightened risk of developing various respiratory ailments. Homeowners concerned about the indoor air quality in their homes should ban smokThough it’s not feasible or healthy to open ing inside, no matter how low temperatures windows when temperatures outside dip to dip outside. In addition, homeowners with near or below freezing, there are steps wood-burning stoves and fireplaces should everyone can take to improve the indoor air be especially diligent maintaining these quality in their homes. features, as they can release harmful soot and smoke if they are not taken care of. Add to your décor with plants. Plants provide both aesthetic and practical appeal Some people may also be allergic to to a home’s interior. Houseplants can clean incense and scented candles, so keep a watchful eye on residents and guests whenand purify the air in a home, helping to ever you light candles or sticks of incense. remove formaldehyde, benzene and other If any symptoms of allergies appear, avoid toxins that can make indoor air unhealthy lighting any more candles or incense, waitto breathe. Benzene is an irritant that can ing until you can open the windows if you cause dizziness, headache, nausea, and
want to light any again. Purchase an air purifier. Air purifiers are beneficial year-round, helping to remove allergens and particles from a home. Highefficiency particulate air filters, known as HEPA filters, are extremely effective at removing airborne particulates from the air inside your home. Pay attention to pets. Like their owners, pets tend to spend more time indoors during the winter. That means more fur and pet dander, the skin flakes in an animal’s fur or hair that can trigger allergic reactions, is likely in your home during the winter than in the summer. To combat this, bathe your pets regularly in the winter, making sure to wash the animal’s bedding in hot water on a weekly basis as well. Open the windows when possible. Winter does not typically provide many opportunities to open the windows, but you might get a few chances to let some fresh air in through the windows during winter. Make the most of these opportunities, and when possible crack the windows when you’re
Plants can improve indoor air quality by helping to remove harmful irritants from the air.
cleaning so dust and other particles that kick up have a path outside of your home. Clean interior air should be a year-round priority, but homeowners may have to go the extra mile to keep their homes’ interior air clean when winter arrives.
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Coping with condensation and other home moisture issues F inding the right moisture balance in a home can be challenging. Too little moisture and a home can be plagued by static electricity and interior spaces that can feel dry and uncomfortable. But too much moisture in a home may make it susceptible to mold, mildew and insect infestations. Moisture also can rot wood and cause unsightly stains on walls and ceilings. Maintaining humidity in the optimal indoor range helps to keep the home safe, reduce energy consumption and keep a home’s occupants healthy. Damp conditions can lead to the growth of fungi, viruses and bacteria and may exacerbate people’s asthma and allergies. The ideal relative humidity range of a home should be between 40 to 50, according to heating and cooling experts and the Environmental
Prevention Agency. Humidity should be even lower in the winter to prevent condensation on windows and other surfaces. Lower relative humidity also reduces the out-gassing of volatile organic compounds, or VOCs. Measure humidity with a hygrometer to get an accurate assessment. If the humidity levels fall above or below the desired range, action should be taken. Homeowners dealing with excessive moisture can try these remedies.
Ventilate areas of the home. Ventilation can be the first step to reducing indoor humidity. Target the areas that create the most moisture, such as kitchens and bathrooms. Turn on venting fans to remove moist air from the bathroom during showers and baths. Exhaust hoods can control
Beef up insulation. Insulate cold water humidity from cooking in the kitchen. When possible, open windows on dry days pipes and look into insulated toilet tanks that will help eliminate condensation to help air out damp spaces. Rely on fans. Use fans to circulate the air issues. Sealing out moisture in a basement and prevent moist air from pooling in cer- or crawlspace also can help. Vapor barriers tain locations. Fans also will help increase can eliminate a great deal of moisture coming into the home. ventilation. Keep gutters and downspouts clean. Prevent water from pooling around the foundation of a home and infiltrating the basement or crawlspace. Direct gutter water further away from the house if possible, and keep gutters free of obstructions.
Address any plumbing leaks. Make sure you trace possible leaks to their sources and have them repaired. Constantly dripping water can add to humidity levels and create other problems.
Use a dehumidifier. If all other efforts Service HVAC systems regularly. Routine have been tried, a dehumidifier unit can inspections of heating and cooling systems help remove excess moisture from the air. can identify any problems, such as clogged Dehumidifiers are particularly helpful in air-conditioning drain lines or faulty oper- basements where moisture can collect. ation, that can contribute to moisture prob- Controlling moisture in a home results in a lems. safer and healthier space.
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4 simple ways to winterize your home s winter approaches, homeowners know they must do certain things to ready their homes for the coming months. Wrapping up the grill and closing the pool are no-brainers, but homeowners also must prioritize winterizing their homes to ensure homes withstand the winter.
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by a professional so it’s ready for use and you are not greeted by some unwanted guests upon lighting your first fire. 3. Clear the yard
Autumn days, particularly late autumn days, can be gusty, and strong winds can cause branches to fall off trees. Branches Winterizing tasks range from small to big, big and small can cause damage to cars, but each can protect a home and its inhabisiding and roofs, and smaller branches can tants and some can even save homeowners get clogged in gutters, potentially causing a substantial amount of money. The folgutters to back up and leading to leaky lowing are four simple ways to winterize roofs that damage a home’s interior. Take a your home. walk around your property at least once 1. Plug leaks per week during the fall, clearing any fallLeaky windows and doorways can cost en limbs and trimming branches that homeowners money year-round, allowing appear one strong gust away from falling cold air to escape on hot summer afteroff of trees. Remove any branches that are noons and letting cold air in on brisk win- hanging over your home and driveway so ter nights. When such leaks aren’t fixed, they don’t pose a threat to your house or homeowners are more liable to turn up vehicles. their air conditioners or heaters, unneces4. Turn off outdoor water supplies sarily padding their energy bills along the Trimming hanging branches and removing debris from their yards is one When temperatures get especially low, way. Before winter arrives, check areas simple way homeowners can prepare their properties for winter. pipes with water still in them can freeze around windows and door frames for and burst, potentially leading to significant leaks, as well as any additional openings, such as chimneys, that may allow cold air water damage. When you no longer need to water the lawn and when temperatures in. Use caulk or weather strips to plug these leaks, and enjoy your warmer home get too cold to wash your car in the driveand lower energy bills as winter weather way, be sure to shut off the water supply to gets colder and colder. outdoor spigots and sprinkler systems. Once you do that, drain them so no water 2. Inspect your chimney is sitting in the pipes when temperatures If your home has a chimney, chances are dip. you have not used it since last winter. There are many ways to winterize a home, During that time, the chimney has likely accumulated some dirt and grime, and may and homeowners should take every precaueven have served as home to some uninvit- tion necessary to ensure their homes are ed critters. As the season for fireside chats safe and warm as the cold weather season approaches. approaches, have your chimney serviced
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ome ownership opens people’s eyes to many new experiences, even requiring homeowners to familiarize themselves with certain things they never encountered as renters. Homeowners become novice plumbers, electricians, horticulturists, and even chemists as they wade through the projects and repairs involved with owning a home.
pipes, reducing water flow. If these deposits grow thick, you may have a plumbing issue on your hands. Furthermore, mineral deposits can harm appliances, such as water heaters, washing machines and dishwashers. Eventually, hard water may render these appliances ineffective, and they will need to be replaced.
Outside of high school chemistry class, you may never have given thought to water composition and how it changes. However, once you become a homeowner, you may have to pay special attention to the type of water bubbling out of your faucets. Hard water is a common concern, and it can affect appliances and other parts of the home.
Treatment options Considering hard water is such a common concern, a number of treatment options exist. The main types of water-softening systems use either a packaged water softener or a mechanical watersoftening unit.
Packaged water softeners are chemicals that bond with the calcium and magnesium ions in the water Hard water affects about 85 percent of the United so that they cannot interfere with cleaning effiStates, according to the Water Quality Association. ciency. These chemicals fall into two categories: Although not harmful to human health, hard water precipitating and nonprecipitating. Precipitating can impact one’s daily life in other ways. softeners are borax and washing soda and can affect pH levels of water and make water cloudy. Hard water is formed when water moves through Nonprecipitating softeners use phosphates. soil and rock. It dissolves very small amounts of Alkalinity won’t be increased, and usually there is minerals and holds them in a solution. Calcium and magnesium are the most common minerals to no cloudiness or buildup. These products are typiturn water “hard.” The more magnesium and calci- cally added to laundry loads and the like and are not recommended for drinking water. um water dissolves, the harder it becomes. What is hard water?
From nuisance to damaging Hard water can not only be a minor headache, but also something more serious. Hard water can interfere with various cleaning tasks and also personal grooming. Clothes washed in hard water may not be fully clean and may appear dingy. Hard water can cause a film on surfaces, such as bath tiles and tubs. Some people find that their hair and skin can appear dull and sticky due to hard water. Hard water can have other effects, too. Over time, the water can deposit minerals on the inside of
Mechanical water-softening systems are hooked up directly to the plumbing of the house. They are ion-exchange systems that will add salt to the water. Although it can be safe to drink, softened water may not be recommended for those who are on low-sodium diets. Hard water is a problem many homeowners have to face. It can affect a home’s appliances’ performance and cleaning abilities. Water hardness can be managed, and it is best to consult with an expert water-softening system manufacturer about your options.
Hard water can cause scaling, deposits inside of pipes, reduced cleaning ability, and several other problems.
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How to prepare your home for prospective buyers If you can’t stage your home, then do your best to remove clutter, including extra pieces of furniture you might have accumulated over the years that can make rooms seem smaller. Box up any books that no longer fit on bookshelves, and try to keep common areas like family rooms, hallways and kids’ playrooms as open and clean as possible so the rooms appear roomy and relaxing. Let the light shine in. Dark homes are less appealing to prospective buyers, many of whom have no interest in living in caves that are void of natural sunlight. When showing your home, make sure all of the curtains are drawn and the blinds or shades are up. If trees or shrubs outside windows are blocking natural light from getting inside, consider trimming them so your home appears sunnier and more inviting. Bright homes tend to feel more spacious, so fix any light fixtures that need fixing and even add small lamps in rooms that could use some extra light. Tackle that to-do list. It’s easy for a home’s residents to grow accustomed to certain minor problems, such as a doorknob that always sticks or a creaky kitchen cabinet door. But buyers might be turned off by too many of these minor problems and wonder if any larger and more expensive issues also went ignored. Before showing your home, address all those minor repairs on your to-do list. Selling a home can be exciting, and homeowners can take steps to make sure their home sale is successful and lucrative as well.
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Heating homes more efficiently ith colder weather right around the corner, many homeowners are once again giving thought to their home heating needs and if it is possible to heat their homes more efficiently.
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The United States Department of Energy reports that more than half of the energy used in a typical home goes toward heating and cooling costs. With energy costs continually on the rise, many homeowners want to make the most of their heating systems and use the heat in the most efficient manner possible.
air is infiltrating the home elsewhere, such as from around pipes leading to the outdoors. Caulking or foam insulation can remedy the situation. Adding extra insulation in garages and attics also can help. The DOE says if insulation is less than R-30, the home probably can use more. If after increasing insulation your home still feels drafty, it may require additional insulation in the exterior walls.
efficiency, they should reverse the direction of ceiling fan blades. Having the blades spin clockwise will draw down the hot air that rises to the ceiling and allow it to better flow through the home. In addition to these suggestions, homeowners can employ these other energy- and cost-saving measures.
Reuse oven heat. After cooking a meal in the oven, open the oven door and let the residual heat escape into the kitchen and the Invest in a quality thermostat. Many modern room thermostats allow homeowners to rest of the house. Note, it is not safe to heat set different temperatures for different times a home with the oven, and the oven should A heating system is most effective when the of day, and some even allow homeowners to be turned off before opening the door. home is free from drafts. Before investing establish a different heating schedule for the Add a little humidity. Moist air tends to in a new furnace or considering other drasweekends. Programmable thermostats allow hold heat better. Add some humidity to dry tic changes, determine if a few simple homeowners to keep their homes cooler indoor air, particularly if the relative humidrepairs can help your heating system perwhen unattended or during sleeping hours. ity of the home as measured with a hygromform more efficiently. Check around doors The heat can be programmed to turn on or eter is below 25 percent. Houseplants and and windows for drafts that could force increase in temperature when residents are home aquariums can add some warm moisheating systems to work harder, and seal expected to return home after school or ture to the air and reduce reliance on heat. any leaks you find. This also will help in work. Limit use of exhaust fans. After showering the summer when you are trying to keep the or cooking, keep the exhaust fan on for as house as cool as possible. Determine if cold While homeowners are improving heating
It is time to switch to a programmable thermostat to heat a home more efficiently. little time as possible so that warm air is not drawn out of the home. Heating a home efficiently means reducing drafts, programming the thermostat and making the most of other ways to warm up.
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