Archive for the ‘Timely Tips’ Category

Inspecting a Home for Water Damage

Friday, March 21st, 2008

Small nuisance or major home damage? From broken pipes to leaking appliances, water damage can wreak havoc, destroying a home, personal property, and irreplaceable family heirlooms. In many cases significant water damage can be avoided with routine maintenance and assistance from qualified contractors. Early detection could mean the difference between a simple mop-up job and [...]

Removing Stains from an Oak Floor

Friday, March 21st, 2008

It is possible to remove stains from an oak floor. Refinishing oak floors is just like refinishing oak furniture. You can repair any type of imperfection without complete sanding (or stripping) and refinishing. However, floors are often sanded and refinished because this is the easiest route to a perfect new finish or because the homeowners [...]

Re-Roofing

Friday, March 21st, 2008

Should you replace your roof? Sunny, warm weather provides the ideal opportunity to replace your roof. If you haven’t re-roofed before, you’re likely to have a number of questions: What type of preparation is required? What materials are most appropriate? Should re-roof yourself or hire a contractor? Use the following dos and don’ts to answer [...]

Roofing

Friday, March 21st, 2008

Don’t wait for a leaky roof, have your roof inspected once a year. Roofing problems make themselves known in the form of leaks and drips. Repair leaky roofs before ceilings and walls are damaged. Better yet, check your roof at least once a year before the storm season (and after a major storm, if necessary). [...]

Chimneys

Friday, March 21st, 2008

Don’t take your chimney for granted. Chimneys are designed to safely funnel smoke and hot gasses away from the interior of your house. Inspect your chimney at the beginning of each heating season. Shine a flashlight up inside and look for obstructions such as leaves or birds’ nests and check for soot buildup. Burning highly [...]