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Winter Home Maintenance Tips

 

Taking consistent maintenance steps regularly throughout the year is the best way to avoid a long, tedious, and perhaps, expensive process. Winters can be especially unforgiving when it comes to repairs if you are not mindful of the time it takes to properly maintain your home. Leaving the warning signs unattended may result in some harsh lessons. If you want to avoid costly repairs, it is best to prepare your home for the winter. Here are some steps you can take to protect your home, your wallet, and your sanity.

Check your Gutters and Drainage

Rain always presents a challenge when it comes to keeping your gutters and drains clean and free of clutter. If you take a proactive approach to maintaining your gutters, you will prevent your need to replace them. Additionally, clogged gutters and drains have the potential to lead to roof damage.

When a gutter clogs with leaves and debris, it can cause a strain on your roof. Ice can be particularly troublesome, as it can thaw and strain your gutters. To make sure your gutter is cleaned properly, flush it out with a hose.

Test Your Sump Pump

Testing your sump pump to make sure it is functioning properly can help prevent a basement from flooding or your home’s foundation suffering immense damage. Repairs for these could prove very costly. A properly functioning sump pump, when plugged in, should have a humming sound.

Check Your Window Wells

Natural light coming into your basement is a great way to provide ventilation. Window wells prevent soil from building up on window fixtures.

If the lining along your window wells fail, you leave your home at risk for flooding. A flood inside your home could require costly repairs.

Clean Your Dryer Vents

The lint inside your dryer, if not properly cleaned out, can present a dangerous fire hazard to your home. It is extremely important to regularly clean out your dryer vents to prevent a problem from occurring. Naturally, you will most likely have to do this more often during the colder months, as your dryer will get more use. In addition to preventing a fire from occurring, you will also be improving your energy efficiency.

Check Your Electrical System

The last thing you want to have happen is your electricity failing when it gets really cold! To ensure this does not happen, you should inspect your breaker wire for bad insulation and any discoloration.

If you need any assistance, it is a good idea to hire an experienced electrician to do a thorough inspection for you.

Bleed Your Radiators

This process should be completed every winter. Turn on all of your radiators to the highest temperature possible. Wait a few minutes and then turn of the central heating system to give them time to cool off. Turn off the radiator and open the bleed valve. Place a tray underneath the valve and let the air escape. Any water that escapes will be caught by the tray. Do not be alarmed when you see the water dripping. It is perfectly normal.

Avoid Ice Dams

When temperatures drop to freezing conditions, ice dams can form that prevent melting snow from draining properly. When this happens, you leave your home at risk of leaks in ceilings, insulations, and walls that could prove extremely costly.

Increase ventilation and add insulation in order to regulate the temperature of your roof. Any air leaks should be properly sealed.

Prevent Your Exterior Pipes From Freezing

This might be the most important step you can take to protect your home during the winter months. If a frozen pipe cracks and thaws, it can release hundreds of gallons of water in a single day. This could present a disastrous problem for your home as well as your wallet.

Inspect your pipes for signs of weakness. If you see any moisture on faucets and connectors, it could mean your pipes are nearing their decline and are in need of replacement. Do this as soon as possible to avoid catastrophic damage.

All of your pipes should be properly drained. It does not hurt to check on this a second time a few days later to make sure that all water has fully drained.

To provide extra protection for your exterior pipes, a foam covering is a great way to add some extra insulation.

Prepare for Winter Storms

Winter can bring harsh weather conditions consisting of heavy rain, snow, sleet, and hail. If you have a generator, take the necessary steps to make sure it is functioning properly. It is a good idea to keep back up batteries for flashlights the event of a power outage.

Having a battery-powered radio is a good way to stay informed with regard to changing weather conditions or local emergencies.

 

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How to Lower Your Energy Costs During Winter

Do you ever notice your Pepco bill seems to be a bit higher in the colder months? That’s probably because you’re cranking up the heat in your home. Don’t worry. It’s perfectly normal to see a difference in expenses when comparing fall and winter to spring and summer. Just in case you were wondering about ways to lower your energy bills during the winter, read on…

  1. Keep your curtains and blinds open during the day and close them at night.Naturally, during winter, temperatures are going to be warmer during the day and colder in the evening. To combat the costs of energy, keeping your curtains and blinds open during the day will allow for any sunlight to enter your home, thus keeping it warmer. Keep them closed at night to keep the heat in and the cool, brisk air out.
  2. Install a smart programmable thermostatProgrammable thermostats have the built-in ability to learn your schedule over time. When you’re away from home, they can set themselves to energy-saving temperatures. You may be able to set temperatures with different phone apps while you’re away as well.
  3. Clean your refrigeratorIn this case, less is more. The less items you have stockpiled in your fridge, the less energy it will take to keep those items cool. Additionally, it’s always a good idea to make it a habit of regularly cleaning your fridge to avoid any unpleasant smells creeping about.
  4. Lower your water heating temperature.For those of you that enjoy the indulgence of long, hot showers, you don’t necessarily have to give that ritual up. In fact, bringing your water heater thermostat down to 120 degrees Fahrenheit can reduce the heat loss from your water heater, resulting in big savings: over 20% in energy costs per year!
  5. If you own a fireplace, make sure that the wood you choose to burn is not wet. This is because it could result in excess smoke and heat loss. Nobody wants that!
  6. Set your ceiling fan to rotate clockwise to feel warmer.Ceiling fans don’t only keep rooms cooler. In fact, they can serve to make rooms more comfortable by pushing warm air away from the ceiling and back towards the room. You can also turn the temperature of your thermostat down a few degrees if you want to save even more money on your energy bill.
  7. Clean your windows
  8. Similar to closed curtains, dirty windows may clock natural sunlight from entering your home. Plus, you’ll feel better about living in a clean space!
  9. Remove window air conditioning unitsThe fall and winter seasons don’t provide us with many hot days. Therefore, consider removing your window air conditioning units because they block natural sunlight and heat from entering your home. If this isn’t possible, consider caulking the edges to seal them off. This will prevent any air from creeping through.
  10. Add insulation to your home.Insulation is extremely important and effective if you’re trying to keep your home warm during the colder months. Do some investigating in your home to discover where the main insulation gaps are before embarking on any lengthy projects.
  11. User smart power strips for your electronics.

Are you not entertained? We mean when you’re inside your home. You may depend on your electronic devices like laptops and televisions for fun while indoors. It’s important to know that even when a device appears to be off, if it’s still plugged into an electrical outlet, it’s still using energy. Consider investing in a smart power strip which prevents appliances and electronics from using energy when they’re powered off. It’s all about keeping those energy costs down. This can help!

  1. Not only can using a slow cooker help you create delicious meals for yourself and your family; it can help you save energy!

 

  1. Use drying racks to dry your clothes.You’ve just gotten out of the shower. You’re soaking wet and a little chilly. Naturally, it would feel good to grab some freshly dried, warm clothes out of the dryer. But, using a dryer instead of dryer racks to hang dry your clothes costs more. Consider using dryer racks if you want to keep your energy costs lower.
  2. Layer your clothing to keep warm.

This is a bit of a no-brainer. Putting on more clothes is going to keep you warmer. Let’s move on to the final tip!

 

  1. Be mindful of how much energy your using when putting up your holiday decorations.

Connect all of your electronically-powered decorations to smart power strips to cut back on expenses!

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Why It’s So Important to Have a Properly Functioning Smoke Detector

In an emergency situation, a properly-functioning smoke detector could mean the difference between life and death.

When it comes to protecting your family, you want to make sure you’re taking all of the necessary steps to ensure their safety. Smoke detectors are an important part of safety in a home. Their purpose is to detect and warn you of smoke inside your home.

Smoke detectors are usually very affordable and are available for purchase at most hardware and department stores. Having a smoke alarm installed in every room of your home accounts for the reduction of risk to life by 50%. Once started, smoke alarms immediately alert the closest fire department and can end up saving lives. Why risk precious time without a smoke alarm when the consequence is so harsh?

It’s not only important to install smoke alarms inside your home. Proper maintenance of these life-saving devices is equally as important, if not more so. A smoke alarm that does not work properly actually poses more of a threat than not having one at all because it gives you a false sense of security. It is possible to purchase smoke detectors that do not require batteries, but if you buy some that do require them, make sure to read the instructions on how to properly install them, so your smoke alarms can function properly.

Fires can start anywhere. Common causes of fires include: grease fires, electrical fires, fires caused by flammable liquids like gasoline, Christmas Tree fires, candles, smoking, space heaters, outdoor fires, and yes, children. It’s important to always keep an eye on your littles ones because, naturally, they are little explorers that will wander off anywhere once something sparks their curiosity. If your child wanders off out of your sight and accidently starts a fire, a smoke alarm may buy you valuable seconds to find them and remove them from a potentially harmful situation. Electrical fires tend to be extremely dangerous due to their ability to spread rapidly.

If you live in an apartment complex, it is especially important to have a properly functioning smoke detector. All types of smoke alarms need to be connected to the central grid of a buildings fire alarm, so if a smoke alarm goes off, it alerts the entire building of potential danger. The connection to the grid also has the ability to inform the authorities of the presence of the fire. Every second counts when lives are at stake. Not having a smoke detector that works gives you a false sense of a security and may lead to you not springing to action fast enough to get to safety in the event of a fire. Don’t take the chance. It’s not worth it.

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When It Comes to Homeowners Insurance, How Much Do I Need?

For many, buying a home is the single most important investment they will make in their lifetime. Because of this, it’s especially important to protect that investment the best way you can. To help you better understand how a homeowners insurance policy works, let’s break down the six basic coverages of a typical homeowners policy:

Dwelling

What does the dwelling portion of a homeowners policy cover?: This coverage pays to restore your home to its original state before the insurance claim was filed. Anything from fire, windstorm, hail, lightning and vandalism is covered.

How much coverage do you actually need?: This value is determined by the estimated cost to rebuild your home which may be determined by an insurance adjuster.

Other Structures

Other Structures are any structure that is detached from the dwelling such as a shed, a fence, or a detached garage. If you were ever in a situation where filing a claim with your insurance company was necessary to restore these structures, this portion of your homeowners insurance policy would apply.

How much coverage do you actually need?: Typically speaking, most insurance policies cover detached structures about about 10% of the total amount of insurance that you carry on your home.

Personal Property

Your personal property are basically your belongings i.e. clothing, furniture, kitchen items.

How much coverage do you actually need?: There is more than one way to go about covering your personal property as it relates to insurance. Normally, actual cash value or ACV is included in a typical homeowners insurance policy. Replacement Cost Coverage is optional. In order to effectively determine the cost of your personal property, it is highly recommended that you do a home inventory. A home inventory is a breakdown of everything in your home from clothing in your closet, jewelry, kitchen utensils, cookware, exercise equipment, entertainment systems, etc. It is much more difficult and a much longer process to determine these values if you do not have a home inventory to refer to. Oftentimes, you won’t remember every little thing in your home. Take care pictures of your items and determine the value of each before disaster strikes. You’ll be thankful you did!

Loss of Use

If you suffer a disaster like a fire or a windstorm or any other covered loss that effectively makes it impossible to live in your home, Loss of Use will pay for additional living expenses during the process of having your home rebuilt. For example, if you need to stay in a hotel, these costs will be covered under the Loss of Use portion of your homeowners insurance policy.

How much coverage do you actually need?: Typically, Loss of Use Coverage is approximately 20-30% of your dwelling coverage limit.

Personal Liability

This particular coverage is for instances when another party is injured as a result of an occurrence in your home i.e. a slip and fall. This coverage also applies to another party’s property being damaged while in your home.

How much coverage do you actually need?: A typical homeowners insurance policy offers $100,000 of personal liability coverage per occurrence. If you feel you may need higher limits, we will be more than happy to discuss your options with you. Now, a homeowners insurance policy has certain limits regarding coverages for injuries. One option you may want to consider is purchasing an umbrella policy. An umbrella policy is extra coverage that would kick in if the limits under your homeowners insurance policy were exhausted. If an incident does happen in your home where someone becomes injured and you are sued as a result, your investments and savings could be at risk. Purchasing an umbrella policy may be a very wise choice.

Medical Payments

If someone suffers an injury while on your property that requires medical treatment, this portion of your insurance policy would cover that. Your policy’s limits are listed on your policy’s declarations page (the first page of your policy). It is important to keep in mind that if injuries sustained are bad enough to exhaust your policy’s limits, you are directly responsible for covering the remaining costs. Again, this is another reason why obtaining an umbrella policy is smart.

No one knows when disaster may strike. Of course, no one wants to go through life in fear of financial ruin. Planning for the future and giving yourself a sense of security and peace of mind is what insurance is all about. Take the necessary steps to protect yourself, your loved ones, and your futures! We’re here for you!

 

 

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