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Top 5 Cleaning Tips for your Home this Spring

Posted on 04/25/2019 in Home Tips

 

Now that spring has arrived on the North Carolina coast, it’s safe to say it’s time for a little spring cleaning. As homeowners, you will always have things to do around your property during certain times of the year. Spring time is the best for many different tasks as you can get a head start for the summer months. If you are selling your home this summer, then doing these things this spring is essential to complete these maintenance tasks. Let’s look at our top 5 things to clean this spring around your home below.

 

Gutter Cleaning

 

 During the course of the fall and winter months, you may notice that your gutters are blocked with debris and gunk. While this is not a favorite for many homeowners this can save you money in the long run. Doing a good cleaning of the gutters will help you in the long run so that there is no damage to your roof. Having a good runoff away from your home will help keep the pooling of water from forming at the base of your home. This can be a danger when it freezes or can even cause extensive damage to the foundation of your home as it sits. Just grab a ladder, gloves and a water hose to clean up the gutters.

 

Clean the Dryer Vents 

One thing that many homeowners forget to do during their spring cleaning is cleaning the vents on your dryer. Having dirty dryer vents can cause fires and this is something that you don’t want to happen. Taking a look at the vents on both the dryer and where it leaves your home is going to be the key. This task will take less than a few minutes to make sure that the vents are clean and not dirty to help prevent a fire later down the road.

 

Get your Mower Ready

During the fall months it’s always a good idea to winterize your lawn equipment since the grass normally won’t grow much. Now that it’s spring time, it’s a good idea to make sure that you have your mower ready for the season. Check the spark plugs and cables and make sure that the blades are ready to cut the grass for the season. This can allow for a more evenly cut lawn without missing patches throughout the yard or having to go over the same spot a few times. It will also help save you money by getting the mower ready now rather than having to have it fixed later during the summer months.

 

Clean your Siding

 

During the fall and winter months, your home’s siding can take a beating. From the rain and cold weather, it can cause for a few things to collect on the side of your home such as dirt, dust and algae. This can make your home look dirty and unattractive and can increase the wear on the siding when it’s not cleaned for months or even years. This can be an easy clean up with a little soap, brush and water hose to get it cleaned up. Or to make things a little simpler than renting or purchasing a pressure washer can be a better investment for years to come.

 

Clean your Deck & Re-Stain It 

Part of a good spring cleaning of your home would be to clean the deck of the dirt, dust and grime and re-stain it. This can help give your deck a new look by pressure washing the deck and can help make the wood last longer. Re-staining your deck will also help protect against the rain, sun and other elements outdoors. If you have a screened in porch, then this can also help preserve the wood and last longer without having to replace pieces of the deck later down the road. There are so many different color stains or even sealants that you can choose from, so just head to the hardware store and choose the one you like.

 

While there are many other things you can do to clean during the spring time, we felt these are the best ones to tell you about. If you are thinking of placing your home for sale, we would love to help you and your family with the process. If you are in the search for a new home in Brunswick County, we can help you.  We look forward to helping you and your family find the next best home this year!    

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