Checklist – Fix It!® – Near Me Handyman – MetroWest & Boston MA https://www.near-me-handyman.com If We Can’t Fix It, You Don’t Pay Us! Tue, 07 Jan 2020 19:15:12 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://www.near-me-handyman.com/wp-content/uploads/2017/09/cropped-logo-social-media-32x32.png Checklist – Fix It!® – Near Me Handyman – MetroWest & Boston MA https://www.near-me-handyman.com 32 32 Home Energy Efficiency Checklist https://www.near-me-handyman.com/home-energy-efficiency-checklist/ https://www.near-me-handyman.com/home-energy-efficiency-checklist/#respond Tue, 07 Jan 2020 19:15:12 +0000 https://www.near-me-handyman.com/?p=27830 Energy inefficiencies in your home are costing you – but it doesn’t have to be that way. Learn how to save energy in your home with our Home Energy Efficiency Checklist. With these energy-saving tips, you’ll find ways to optimize your house and save money all year long. Every home is different. Use this home [...]

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Energy inefficiencies in your home are costing you – but it doesn’t have to be that way. Learn how to save energy in your home with our Home Energy Efficiency Checklist. With these energy-saving tips, you’ll find ways to optimize your house and save money all year long.

Every home is different. Use this home energy efficiency checklist as a starting point. Add tasks that are specific to your home as needed.

  • Clean/replace filters: In the winter months, changing your furnace filter every 30-60 days is an easy way to cut down on heating costs. To test whether your filter needs a change, hold it up to a light. If light does not shine through, it’s time to change it. Cleaning air conditioning filters in the warmer months is just as easy and should be done just as often – simply flush it with water!
  • Stop air leaks: Even the tiniest air leak can lead to large energy inefficiencies. To test for air leaks, burn incense and carefully move it around the perimeter of windows and doors. Where smoke wavers, cold air is entering your house and heat is escaping. Seal gaps with caulking or weather stripping. While a cool breeze is refreshing in the summer, in the winter it can mean you’re wasting up to 30 percent of your energy use. To rid your entryway of air drafts, try using a draft snake or rolled towel under a drafty door. Better yet, get your door fixed!
  • Upgrade your thermostat: Making the switch to a programmable thermostat gives you control over the temperature in your home when you’re not there, making it easy to reduce energy waste. Simply schedule a programmable thermostat once, and it will do the rest, keeping your home comfortable when it counts and more energy efficient during overnights and when the house is unoccupied. There are several Wi-Fi enabled thermostats that give you the ability to adjust your home’s temperature, even if you are not home.
  • Unplug & save energy: Be sure to unplug any “vampire power” devices that suck power from your outlets when you’re not using them. DVD players, computers, standby coffee makers and video game consoles all suck energy when not in use. If you can’t remember to unplug your electronics, use a smart power strip to cut power automatically when they’re not in use.
  • Treat your windows right: Curtains, drapes and blinds form a great defense against cold winter air. Beyond that, if your home has older windows, shrink film window insulation is effective and easy to install.
  • Reverse your fan in the winter: Don’t let the hot air you’re paying for just hang out above your head. Setting your ceiling fan to move slowly in a clockwise direction in the winter keeps hot air circulating and heats your home more efficiently.
  • Cut back on water use: Small changes in water use can create big efficiencies. Turn off the faucet while brushing your teeth or shaving. Opt for showers over baths. Wash full loads of laundry rather than half loads. Install a low-flow shower-head. All these strategies save water and reduce the energy used by your water heater.
  • Water heater insulation: When it’s cold outside you put a coat on to keep warm. Do the same for your water heater! Insulating your water heater can save you up to 16 percent in water heating costs annually.
  • Lighten up: Replacing old bulbs with LED bulbs saves electricity year-round.
  • Attic insulation: Insulation can make or break your home’s energy efficiency. With the right type and amount of insulation, you can avoid spikes in energy bills during both the coldest period of the year and the hottest. Keep a consistently comfortable temperature in your home from top to bottom with proper insulation.
  • Avoid washing on hot: Avoid washing dishes and clothes on hot. Ninety percent of the energy used during these processes is used to heat the water while the remaining ten percent is used to run the machine. Using cool water saves a large amount of energy.

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Spring Home Maintenance Checklist https://www.near-me-handyman.com/spring-home-maintenance-checklist/ https://www.near-me-handyman.com/spring-home-maintenance-checklist/#respond Tue, 16 Apr 2019 22:06:26 +0000 http://www.near-me-handyman.com/?p=27790 When winter departs, it’s time to check for damage and prepare for the hot weather ahead. With the days lengthening and weather warming, spring is a good time to get outdoors and tackle some larger home projects. Now that the threat of winter storms has passed, you can look for damage and make any needed [...]

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When winter departs, it’s time to check for damage and prepare for the hot weather ahead. With the days lengthening and weather warming, spring is a good time to get outdoors and tackle some larger home projects. Now that the threat of winter storms has passed, you can look for damage and make any needed repairs, as well as prep your home and garden for summer.

Clean gutters and downspouts.

After the last frost has passed, it’s important to have your gutters and downspouts cleaned and repaired. Clogged gutters and downspouts can cause the wood trim at the eaves to rot, and that can invite all kinds of critters into your attic space.

Having your gutters and downspouts cleaned early in the season can also help prevent damage from spring rains. Gutters and downspouts should be clean and running free. If your downspouts are installed properly, water is diverted away from the house so that no water collects around your foundation.

Reseal exterior woodwork.

Wood decks, fences, railings, trellises, pergolas and other outdoor structures will last longer and stay in better condition if they’re stained or resealed every year or two. Take this opportunity to make any needed repairs to woodwork as well.

Check for signs of termites.

Beginning in March and going through May or June, be on the lookout for these winged insects. Termites swarm in the spring. If there’s a bunch of winged insects flying out of a hole in the woodwork, that’s probably termites. Call a licensed professional pest control company. You’ll save money and trouble in the long run.

Inspect roof.

Winter storms can take quite a toll on the roof. When spring arrives, start by making a simple visual inspection of your roof. It doesn’t require a ladder, and you certainly don’t have to get on a roof to look. Use binoculars or a camera or smartphone with a telephoto feature if you need to. Look for missing shingles, metal pipes that are damaged or missing or anything that simply doesn’t look right. If you notice anything that needs closer inspection or repair, call a roofer.

Paint exterior.

If you’re planning to repaint your home’s exterior this year, spring is a good time to set it up. Want to paint but can’t decide on a color? Explore your town and snap pictures of house colors you like, browse photos on Google Images or work with a color consultant to get that just-right hue.

Inspect driveways and paths.

Freezing and thawing is rough on concrete, asphalt and other hardscaping materials. Take a walk around your property to look for damage to walkways, paths and driveways, and schedule repairs as needed. Asphalt can often be patched, but damaged concrete may need to be replaced entirely.

Check sprinkler and irrigation systems.

Checking your sprinklers or irrigation systems in the spring can save water – and save your plants. Tips for checking your watering system:

  • Run the system through all the zones manually and walk the property.
  • Make sure none of the heads are broken or damaged.
  • Adjust any heads that are spraying the house, especially windows, as this can cause moisture problems.
  • Adjust heads that are spraying the street, sidewalk or porches to avoid wasting water.
  • If you don’t know how to maintain your sprinkler system, call a professional to do it. You’ll save money on your water bill and protect one of our most valuable natural resources.

Prevent mosquitoes.

In recent years, we’ve become more aware of the potential danger mosquitos can pose to our health. West Nile virus and Zika virus are just the latest diseases caused by these winged pests. The best way to prevent mosquitos around your home is simply by getting rid of any standing water. Walk around your property and peek at your neighbors. If you see anything or any area where water stands, fix it, tip it, get rid of it or maintain it regularly.

Check screen doors and windows.

Screens are designed to let the breeze flow in and keep bugs out – but they can only do their job if they’re free from holes and tears. Before setting up your screens for the warm months ahead, be sure to carefully check each one and repair any holes or tears, no matter how small. You can find screen repair kits at most hardware and home improvement stores.

Schedule air-conditioning service.

Home inspectors see a lot of air-conditioning systems that are just not taken care of. Just because it gets cool doesn’t mean it’s working efficiently. To get the longest life out of your cooling system and keep it running as efficiently as possible, change the filters at least once each season, and hire a licensed professional to service the equipment before the start of summer.

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