Warranty & Services
Maintenance Checklist
SMOKE AND CARBON MONOXIDE DETECTORS
- Change batteries and check
to make sure they are operating properly.
- Check with your local building
department to see if newer codes recommend adding more smoke detectors
than were required when your home was built.
- Also consider installing a
carbon monoxide detector if you don't currently have any.
BASEMENT AND FOUNDATION
- Checkfor cracks and moisture and hire a pro to make any necessary repairs.
TOILET
- Check for leaks in water feed,
tank bottom and repair or replace the toilet if necessary.
- Consider changing older models
for better.
INTERIOR CAULKING AND GROUT
- Inspect caulking and grout around tubs, showers, and sinks; replace if deteriorating.
PIPES
- Check your pipes for rust or
white lime deposits that may indicate a leak is starting; replace
if necessary.
- Check for leaking around the
outside hose bibs.
- Install insulation around outdoor
water pipes to protect from freezing.
WATER HEATER
- If you don't routinely flush
a quart of water from the tank four times a year, then every six
months you should turn off the power source and drain it completely
until it's clear of sediment.
- Also inspect flue assembly
(gas heater); check for leaks and corrosion.
- A leak usually means the bottom
of the storage tank has rusted through.
- If the unit is not cooling
properly, contact a technician to check the pressure level of the
refrigerant.
- Arrange for service calls before
the start of heating and cooling season to get better attention
and have more flexibility when scheduling appointments.
GUTTERS AND DOWNSPOUTS
- Clear/install/repair gutters
and downspouts and make sure the runoff is directed away from your
home so it can't erode the soil around the foundation or run into
your basement or crawl space.
- Install gutter accessories
to divert water, channel underground drain lines into existing
yard drainage or storm sewers, or consider installing a dry well
at the end of the drainpipe to slowly distribute the water to surrounding
soil.
NATURAL STONE TILES AND SOLID COUNTERTOPS
- Natural stone such as granite
needs regular maintenance every six months by sealing with an impregnating
liquid silicon stone sealer to help repel both water and oil based
stains more effectively and be much easier to clean with proper
cleaning solutions and methods.
- Be very careful to wipe up
spills immediately.
- Don't set things like olive
oil bottles on natural stone materials for any length of time.
INSPECT YOUR ROOF
- Check for warping, aging, moss,
and cracking, making sure that shingles, shakes or tiles are sound
and repair or replace as needed.
- Inspect the flashing around
chimneys, skylights and vents.
- Seal cracks or openings where
water could penetrate.
- If you see significant damage
or wear, contact a roofing specialist to give you a bid on a roof
replacement.
EXTERIOR
- SIDING Inspect siding (especially
on the south and storm sides of the house) for evidence of deterioration,
including cracks, splintering, decay, and insect damage; clean,
treat and repair as needed.
- BRICK AND STONE check joints
between wood and masonry. Water proof, repair or repoint if necessary.
- WOOD look for lifting or peeling
paint, splitting wood or areas where they wood grain is separating
("checking"). This is evidence that water is getting into the siding.
- STUCCO a chalky residue that
rubs off on your hand is evidence of oxidation, a deterioration
of paint or color coat that reduces stucco's insulating value.
If the stucco is cracked, this allows water to get in around windows
and doors. Hire a professional to correct the problem.
- TRIM look for peeling paint
on the fascia boards, window sills and sashes that could allow
water in to form mildew and fungus on the interior of your home
behind curtains, blinds and window coverings.
LANDSCAPING
- Cut back any trees or shrubs that touch the exterior.
- Prune deciduous and flowering shrubs regularly
to promote healthy growth, control plant size and shape, and increase
the number of flowers and fruit.
- Check with a local gardening service or your county
extension agent for information about appropriate measure in your
area for fertilizing, thatching, aerating and reseeding lawn, and
controlling disease and insects in all your landscaping.
- Consider hiring professional services to maintain
and protect your investment in your landscape.
DOORS AND WINDOWS
- Clean exterior of upper-story windows twice a
year; clean and lubricate sliding-glass-door tracks and window tracks.
- Lubricate door hinges and locks.
- Door and window pros can take the burden
off of you.
WEATHERSTRIPPING
- Check the weatherstripping around all doors and
windows and replace if necessary to reduce drafts and the loss of
heated and cooled air.
- Make sure the weatherstripping on the door between
your garage and home is intact to reduce the risk of carbon monoxide
poisoning.
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