Office News September 26, 2023

Seasonal Maintenance Checklist

The Importance of Seasonal Maintenance

Picture this: it’s a cold blustery November day and a group of college students stand outside of their rental home waiting for an emergency repair service to be performed to stop the water damage taking place in their basement from a burst pipe because they didn’t prepare their home for the cold. A burst pipe can happen to anyone. But I witnessed this event firsthand. Fortunately, as a guest, and not one of the renters. But it did teach me very quickly the importance of seasonal maintenance for homes.

Proper maintenance not only ensures your home is ready for the colder months ahead but also helps you to avoid costly repairs, like the one I just mentioned. Whether you’re renting or a homeowner, you should be proactive about your residential upkeep. With that in mind, let’s dive into this seasonal maintenance checklist.

Exterior Maintenance

Let’s work top down in this section. Your roof is your home’s first line of defense against seasonal elements. Examine your roof for any damaged or missing shingles. Addressing these issues now can prevent leaks and keep you warm and dry all cold season long. Next comes gutter cleaning and inspection. Fall brings an abundance of fallen tree litter. Over time, this buildup can clog your gutters and lead to water damage. By cleaning out your gutters you ensure that water can flow freely away from your home’s foundation. Don’t forget to inspect for loose or damaged gutters that may need to be repaired or replaced. Last, inspect your windows and doors. Drafty gaps will lead to higher heating bills. Seal any gaps around the windows and doors and replace weather stripping if necessary.

Yard & Landscaping

This step is more about enhancing your home’s curb appeal. Start by raking leaves and debris to keep your grass healthy. Fall is a great time to overseed and fertilize your lawn. Prune and trim overgrown shrubs and trees to prevent breakage from the weight of upcoming snowfall. Additionally, you should winterize your garden. Mulch the base of your plants and remove any annuals that have finished blooming. Don’t forget, fall is a great time to plant bulbs like tulips and daffodils which will bloom in the spring.

Heating

Inspect and clean your heating system before the cold sets in to ensure it’s running efficiently. You should have already addressed heat loss in the exterior maintenance section, but I’ll say it again, to drive home the importance of the matter. Seal gaps in doors and windows to avoid heat loss and keep your heat bill low. Lastly, have your chimney cleaned and examined to avoid any fire hazard scenarios playing out while you warm yourself with an evening fire.

Emergency Response Systems

Fall is the season of heaters and fires. As such, testing smoke detectors and carbon monoxide alarms should be a top priority. Test them to make sure they’re in working order. In similar fashion, check the expiration date on your fire extinguisher and place it in an easily accessible location.

Emergency Kit & Insurance Update

Windstorms and Washington go hand in hand in the fall. Preparing an emergency kit now may prove invaluable in the future. Include items like flashlights, candles, non-perishable food and a first aid kit. While you’re at it, double check that your home/renter’s insurance is up to date. You’ll want it to fall back on in case of an emergency.

Water Systems

Alright, we are finally at the cause behind the inspiration of this list. Before the cold sets in you should address the water systems in and outside of your home. Freezing temperatures can cause water in hoses and faucets to expand and damage your plumbing. Drain and disconnect all hoses. Additionally, use faucet covers and insulation on exposed pipes to prevent burst pipes. While you’re at it, check for leaks and address them.

Seasonal Maintenance Will Create a Worry-Free Cold Season for You & Your Home

By following this seasonal maintenance checklist, you’re not just prepping your home for the season, you’re enhancing its value and longevity. Plus, a well-maintained home is less likely to throw costly surprises your way. So, here’s some friendly advice: don’t procrastinate. Slip into your favorite sweater and start your seasonal maintenance now. That way you’ll be ready to welcome the upcoming cold seasons with open arms!

 

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Kerriann Jenkins

CommunityOffice News September 14, 2021

Fall Reading List

These are my reading picks through the Fall months. I hope you enjoy them along with other reading options through Sno-Isle Libraries which is open for in person services. All online services and resources continue to be available as well. Visit there site here, sno-isle.org

 

How to be Fearless in 7 Simple Steps by Hagy, Jessica

“A visual infographic self-help book from the Seattle-based master of the venn diagram, Jessica Hagy, author of How to Be Interesting. This book empowers readers to see themselves as capable and powerful even when beset by worry and worrying messaging”–

 

Evidence Not Seen by 

The True story one one woman’s triumph of faith. Newlywed American missionary Darlene Deibler Rose survived four years in a notorious Japanese prison camp set deep in the jungles of New Guinea. Thinking she was never to see her husband again, Darlene Rose was forced to sign a false confession and face the executioner’s sword, only to be miraculously spared.

 

 

I hope you enjoy the books I have chosen for you to read. Visit sno-isle.org to view other wonderful books that are available. All online services and resources continue to be available. Sno-Isle Libraries are offering in-building services. Visit there site here, sno-isle.org

 

 

written by Chasity Rodriguez

Social Media Director

Agent NewsCommunityEventsRecreational Activities October 1, 2020

Your Fall Reading List

 

Fall Reading List

These are my reading picks through the Fall. I hope you enjoy them along with other reading options through Sno-Isle Libraries which is offering contact-free pick up and return of physical library materials. All online services and resources continue to be available. No in-library services are available at this time. Visit there site here, sno-isle.org

 


 

The Impersonator by Mary Miley

“In 1917, Jessie Carr, fourteen years old and sole heiress to her family’s vast fortune, disappeared without a trace. Now, years later, her uncle Oliver Beckett thinks he is found her: a young actress in a vaudeville playhouse is a dead ringer for his missing niece. But when Oliver confronts the girl, he learns he is wrong. Orphaned young, Leah’s been acting since she was a toddler. Oliver, never one to miss an opportunity, makes a proposition: with his coaching, Leah can impersonate Jessie, claim the fortune, and split it with him”–Dust jacket flap.

 


 

The Quickest Kid in Clarksville by Pat Zeitlow Miller

Growing up in the segregated town of Clarksville, Tennessee, in the 1960s, Alta’s family cannot afford to buy her new sneakers–but she still plans to attend the parade celebrating her hero Wilma Rudolph’s three Olympic gold medals.

 

 

We hope you enjoy the books I have chosen to put on our blog to read. Visit sno-isle.org to view other wonderful books that are available online. Sno-Isle Libraries are not open yet but you can reserve books online and there are safe pick up and drop off options for you.

 

 

Chasity Rodriguez

Social Media Director

Windermere Mill Creek Real Estate