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Summer Home Tips

July 30th, 2010 by Fawn | Posted in Bellingham, Random, Whatcom County | 2 Comments »

CleaningWith the amazing weather we have been having this summer it’s sometime hard to remember that this is also prime time to take care of things around the house as well. Below is a list of home chores that can be done during the warm and sunny weather:

Windows

Every summer, you should clean your outside windows, screens, and shutters. It is necessary to remove the screens before cleaning the screens and windows, but it is not necessary to remove the shutters. Always use a broom to remove spider webs and dirt before using water. Be careful of possible bee, wasp, or hornet nests. If you have a large number of windows or a two-story house, you should buy a window washing mixture that hooks onto your garden hose and makes the job much easier.

Decks & Driveways

The beginning of summer is a great time to do these once-a-year cleaning jobs. Don’t use a power washer! They are very dangerous to you, and they can destroy your deck and driveway. For outdoor decks, you can use a diluted mixture of TSP or deck cleaner (available at home improvement stores), then use a push broom or stiff brush to scrub the deck clean. Be sure to rinse the deck well. For asphalt driveways, use 1 scoop of laundry detergent in one gallon of water. For concrete driveways, use 1/4 cup dishwashing detergent to 1 gallon of water. Scrub with a push broom, then rinse thoroughly. Grease stains can be treated with kitty litter or dry cement left to absorb the stain and then swept away. You can also use a commercial grease remover.

Luggage

Whether or not you travel in the summer, it’s a good time to clean and air out your luggage. Clean the outside with a diluted mild cleanser (leather should be cleaned with a commercial leather cleaner). If the inside has a musty smell or possible mildew problem, clean it with a vinegar-water solution (1:5). Let it air dry for several days. It’s a good idea to air out your luggage for a few days whether there’s a musty smell or not. Before putting the luggage away for storage, toss a fabric softener dryer sheet into the closed bag, especially if you don’t use the luggage often.

Water Heater

Once a year, you should drain and flush your water heater. This cleans out all the sediments from the bottom of your water heater. It makes your unit run more efficiently and last longer. This can be a big job, depending on the size of your tank and where it is located in your home. Because you are dealing with electricity (or gas) and potential flooding, it is worth calling in a professional. If you’re an ambitious do-it-yourselfer, it’s not a difficult job. Remember to turn off the electricity and then turn off the water before you begin. Turn the water back on first when you’re done. The tank should not have electrical current if it is empty.

Vents and Registers

If you have a central air-conditioning unit, you should clean the vents and registers at the end of the season. This means actually removing the registers. You should be able to vacuum both sides. If there’s caked on dirt from condensation mixing with dust, you can use a damp cloth to clean it. If anyone in your home suffers from allergies, you might also consider using a register filter to further clean the air during heating and cooling.

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Outdoor Summer Home Tips!

July 23rd, 2010 by Fawn | Posted in Bellingham, Whatcom County | 2 Comments »

Bellingham Home TipsThe days of summer are in here and while it’s easy to just think about fun vacations and time at the lake, it’s important not to forget your house either. The summer is a great time to prepare your home for the harsh Winter weather or to inspect the saftey of things around the house without having to worry about the weather while you do it. Below are some outdoor tips to help you get ahead:

  • Think ahead to fall. Schedule furnace maintenance now and beat the seasonal rush. Many companies even offer discounts in the off season
  • Pest patrol: inspect yard and garden for carpenter ants or termites. Call an exterminator if you see signs of infestation. Beware of fire ants in the South! If you see telltale mounds, treat with grits or borax. Keep borax away from children.
  • Keep tabs on decks, siding and trim. Will you need to perform touch-up work before winter? Order paint and be ready for the first cooler days of early autumn.
  • Control garbage can odor with a can clean-out. Rinse garbage cans with a hose, dump the water, then spray with disinfectant. Let the cans sit for 10 minutes, then rinse again. Turn upside down to dry.
  • Inspect gutters, and clean out any leafy debris. Summer thunderstorms won’t faze you if your gutters are in good working order.
  • Make a safety inspection of children’s outdoor play equipment. Tighten loose bolts and cover with plastic protectors.
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    Tips to Clean your Home and Save in the Process!

    May 19th, 2010 by Fawn | Posted in Bellingham, Random, Whatcom County | 3 Comments »

    DishwasherEver find yourself searching for the perfect cleaner for a specific need in your home? You might be surprised to learn some of these simple tips to take care of messes or smells around your house with items you already have in the cupboard.

    Eliminate Odors:  Keep your refrigerator smelling nice by placing a bowl of new coffee grounds in the refrigerator. They will keep the fridge smelling fresh and soak up any odor. Change out every two weeks.

    Wash the Dishwasher: Is the inside of your dishwasher looking a little shabby?  You can clean the dishwasher by running a full cycle with an empty machine using one of the following four ingredients in the cleansing area.  1/2 cup white vinegar, 2 tablespoons powdered laundry bleach, lemon flavored kool-aide or even Tang.

    Soften Up Baked on Foods: Ever look for a way to get tough baked on foods from your pots and pans?  Place one dryer sheet in the pot or pan, fill with water and let soak over night. The antistatic agent in the dryer sheet will loosen the foods and allow them to be sponged off very easily.

    Get Rid of Scuffs:  Use a new tennis ball to wipe scuff marks off your woodworks, vinyl, tile floors or painted walls.  The tennis ball will not harm the service but will remove the scuff.

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    How to Improve the Lifespan of your Microwave and Dishwasher

    May 7th, 2010 by Fawn | Posted in Bellingham, Random | No Comments »

    Bellingham Real Estate KitchenDishwasher Average Life Span: 7-12 years

    Go for powder soap, not gel.
    Powders easily dissolve in water, while gels create buildup that can eat away at the inside of your dishwasher. Extend life: 3 years

    Skip the pre-rinse.
    Leaving small food particles on your dishes rather than rinsing them first will give you a better wash. When enzymes in food interact with chemicals in the soap, it boosts the scrubbing effect. You’re less likely to have to re-wash, which eases strain on your dishwasher. Extend life: 3 years

    Microwave: Average Life Span: 5-10 years

    Keep it clean.
    Wipe down your microwave weekly to prevent spills from generating extra heat that can damage the unit. Extend life: 3 years.

    Open the vents!
    If your microwave is above your stove top flip on the ventilation fan whenever you use your burners. Extend life: 3 – 5 years.

    Special thanks to Jefferson Livingston with Pillar to Post Home Inspections for the great information!

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