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Big Impact Spring Home Maintenance Tips

Big Impact Spring Home Maintenance Tips 

Springtime is typically known for heavy amounts of rain, variable temperatures and higher levels of ground water from thawed permafrost. Be sure to take advantage of these home maintenance tips that are simple, affordable and do not consume a lot of time. The result of your efforts could mean big savings down the road!

Grading around the foundation

The foundation of your home is vitally important to the long-term condition of your property. One of the easiest tasks that is best fit for spring is adding soil around the low-spots near and around the foundation of your home. Start with the areas closest to your foundation and work your way across the landscape, redirecting water away from your home instead of into your foundation. Larger amounts of soil should be added closest to your home to create a grade that directs water away from the penetration points of your foundation and into your yard. 

Reason being, as spring is prone to heavy rain, water always wants to find its way back to the ground. As permafrost thaws and groundwater breaks, it's very easy for the soil and sediment around your home to erode away. As it erodes, the rain and groundwater begins to pond. Ponding results in heavy amounts of water seeping into the lowest areas around the home, including small cracks and penetrations near the structure. 

Temperatures tend to fluctuate, sometimes quite heavily during springtime. Mornings may be cool and wet, while the afternoon sun warms the ground and helps excess ground water thaw and rise to the surface. As it rises, and night falls, cool temperatures are prone to be below freezing. As the water works its way within the cracks and penetration points around your foundation, that freezing water expands, creating larger gaps and penetration points for a multitude of short and long-term potential problems. 

Here is an example of the cause-and-effect grading can have not only on your foundation, but on the interior portion of your exterior walls. The second photo is taken from the inside of the area where the lowest portion of brick begins to appear. This is the effect moisture has trying to make its way into the structure.

Downspout Extensions

For the same reasons as adding soil around your foundation, properly functioning downspout extensions are extremely important during the springtime. Begin by checking each downspout extension around your home, as well as your gutters, for any cracks, leaks, unsecured anchors, broken pieces, missing extensions, or inadequate lengths to direct water away from your home. This task will save you big time.  

A proper downspout extension system will allow the rainwater to safely and freely travel from the highest point of your roof to the refilled areas around the home that have been regraded, correctly moving that water away from your home and into your lawn (creating a richer soil for your grass to sprout and grow healthy). 

Direct the end of your extensions at least 5 feet away from your home, use sealant to fix any potential leaks or penetration areas, and replace any missing elbows or connection pieces sooner than later.Replace splash plates with larger extensions and check your progress during the next rainfall. You'll be surprised how well you can see your downspout systems functioning when it's raining, compared to dry. 

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Winter Problems & Preventative Maintenance

Part 1 

With the winter season officially here, every homeowner should be aware of common homeownership maintenance problems and preventative options for alleviating unexpected costs and time. Consider preparing your home for the winter season with the following suggestions that will be posted in parts of this preventative maintenance series: 

Reverse your ceiling fans

If you’re able switch your ceiling fan to reverse, the fan will naturally produce an updraft and push heated air down into the room from the ceiling.  You’ll save energy, especially in larger rooms where heat rises, and be able to keep your thermostat lower. 

Prevent ‘ice damming’ from your roof

Take important steps to prevent damage to your gutters, roof, and more if you experienced lots of icicles, or worse yet ice dams last winter.  Ice dams cause water to back up and flow into your house, are heavy enough to damage your gutters, and place unneeded stress upon your roof materials. A vast majority of these issues are caused from poor air flow, air leaks, or lack of soffit vents.  A weatherization contractor can identify and fix air leaks and inadequate insulation in your attic that can lead to ice dams. You may also be able to find a federal energy-efficiency tax credit, as well as state or utility rebates as well. 

Tune up your heating system

To achieve maximum manufacturer rating efficiency, hire a Heating and Cooling Technician for roughly $100 to inspect and clean your furnace. Remember to change your air filter regularly, and have a couple extra filters on hand in case you run out.  

Check back for Part 2 soon, and don't forget to see how Home Fax Inspections and Nationwide Home Fax help you Know the Home Before You Buy in the meantime! 

Home Fax Inspections is a MI licensed, bonded and insured home inspection company with professional residential and commercial property inspectors servicing the Metro-Detroit, Michigan area with house inspections and home inspections for Buyers, Sellers, Agents, Realtors and more for local and non-local requests by appointment in all Michigan cities within Oakland, Macomb, Wayne, Washtenaw, Livingston, Monroe, Lapeer, Livingston, St. Clair and Genesee County, Michigan