Tuesday, October 1, 2013

Selling or Staying? The Importance of Keeping Up with Home Repairs

Fall is here! Whether you’re getting ready to sell your property or just eager to give your home a tune up, this is the perfect time to tend to house repairs before California’s winter rains arrive.
Is your home in good repair for winter weather?

Make sure your roof is in good repair. The condition of the roof is an important factor in the sale of a home. It’s especially important in the middle of a rainstorm! A neglected roof usually waits for bad weather to deliver the soggy news that something is wrong. By then, it’s too late to avoid additional damage to the ceiling, walls, floors, furniture, or anything else in the path of the leak.  Examine your roof now while the weather is good -- look for signs of wear, damage, or any missing tiles or shingles. Some repairs are simple enough for the average homeowner to fix, but if in doubt, consult with a licensed roofing contractor.

Clear rain gutters. Throughout the year rain gutters collect more than just water:  Leaves, dirt, bird nests and other debris can jam the channel and block the flow of water. The ensuing backflow during a downpour can create a muddy mess in the very areas the gutter was meant to protect. To clear gutters, carefully climb on a ladder and use gloves to remove any large pieces of litter. Then use the garden hose to gently flush finer particles out and down the downspout. If you find that a large amount of debris collects in your rain gutters every year, specialized gutter screens from your local hardware store can be installed to keep the channels clear while allowing water to flow through.

Spruce up with paint!  Painting your home’s exterior can impress potential buyers, and it can also help protect against the damaging effects of weather. Before starting an exterior painting project, there are several preparatory steps you need to take: 
  • Repair any exterior cracks. Check your stucco, masonry or siding material for large cracks and fill these with the appropriate repair materials to keep out water and pests.
  • Check windows and doors. Replace or repair any gaps in caulking around windows.  Check the weather stripping on exterior doors and windows for water or air leaks and replace as necessary.
  • Check for pests. Look along your foundation for signs of subterranean termites, and examine any exterior wood trim for termite damage. Small infestations may be treatable with products available from your local hardware store. But for larger or hard-to-reach locations, consult a professional pest control company.

Examine your furnace. The unit’s air filter should be replaced (or cleaned if reusable). If the pilot light is turned off during the summer, you can schedule a free visit from the Southern California Gas Company to have it relit and the furnace inspected.

Check the garden. It’s no longer nesting season for birds, so it’s safe to trim hedges and prune or thin trees. Prospective buyers will appreciate a neat and tidy landscape; but even if it’s for your own benefit, it’s especially important to maintain any trees that might sustain or even cause property damage due to broken limbs during high winds or rainstorms. Call a professional arborist if you are unsure about tackling this task.

Pay attention to home maintenance elements if you plan to sell, and your property will stand out with greater appeal to buyers.  Be diligent in keeping up with repairs, and your home will always be a place of comfort and respite from the outside world!

Nanette Shapiro
(714) 924-0781
nanette.shapiro4@gmail.com

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