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If
you are considering putting your home on the market, now's a
good time to do some spring maintenance to make sure your
home is in tip-top shape. Even if you aren't planning to
sell your home, you should still add these chores to your
list to help preserve your home's value and help avoid major
repairs later on.
Walk
Around the Outside
Check for any damage caused by winter's cold weather. Look
for those sagging or loose gutters, window frames or siding.
Is your roof missing any shingles, or is there any water
damage under the eaves? Promptly schedule repairs for those
items you can't do yourself.
Over the fall and winter, leaves, mud and debris may have
accumulated in your gutters. Check your gutters for clogging
and damage and schedule an appointment for cleaning.
Walk around your yard as
if you were a first-time visitor. What impression does your
home make? Be sure to clear away fallen
branches and leaves. Loosen the soil around perennials,
plant annuals or a vegetable garden. Prune shrubs and trees.
If your water supply has been off for the winter, turn it
back on. Test your automatic sprinkler system or connect
your water hose and check for cracks and leaks. Replace old
washers or sprinkler heads.
Don't forget the backyard! Is it time to condition
your deck? Be sure to hammer in any loose
nails, or replace them with galvanized deck screws. Replace
any broken boards or rails. Consider renting a power washer
to clean dirt and mildew from the wood, and then apply an
all-weather sealer or stain. Then dust off that patio
furniture you kept protected over the winter.
Repair any broken fence boards and paint or seal them as
needed. Clean the pool if it has been covered all winter.
Wash windows, screens and windowsills; repair any winter
damage.
Take A
Tour Inside
Start making a list of things to do in each room. Then dive
in. Dust walls and ceilings to remove cobwebs and wash any
grimy areas. Wash window curtains or remove drapes for dry
cleaning. Deep clean rugs and carpets. Dust and polish wood
or laminate floors.
Clean fan blades using mild soapy water. Check the central
air-conditioning unit for debris and obstructions; vacuum
the main condenser coil on top of the unit. Check the
operating condition of window air-conditioning units; remove
and wash filters in mild soapy water.
Make sure all exhaust fans and vents are clean and clear.
Don't forget to remove the lint buildup from the clothes
dryer vent.
One often-overlooked area is the fireplace. Be sure to sweep
ashes carefully into your fireplace's ash pit or into a
dustpan. Clean and lightly oil fireplace tools. Remember
it's springtime, so you may want to decorate the fireplace
or wood stove with a large silk flower arrangement.
Look around for clutter. Are there items you don't use any
longer? If you are planning on moving, what items will you
not need? Consider having a garage sale and then either
donate or trash the remaining items.
And lastly, don't forget to replace batteries in smoke and
carbon monoxide detectors. A good time to change them is
when you change your clock for daylight savings.
Although performing these spring chores may be dreaded task,
they go a long way in maintaining and even enhancing the
attractiveness and quality your home.
Corey Williamson can be
reached at (406) 544-9467. Prudential Missoula Properties is
an independently owned and operated member of Prudential
Real Estate Affiliates, Inc., a Prudential Financial
company. Equal Housing Opportunity.

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