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FEB/MAR 2022
Spring is on the horizon! After a long and cold winter, you need to check up on some important household items to prepare for the upcoming summer months. We’ve put together a list of five areas of your home in need of an annual spring refresh. Sump Pump During spring, we get a lot of rainfall. That, combined with massive amounts of melting snow, creates much more water in the ground. When this water drains into your weeping tiles and sump pit in your basement, it’s important to make sure that your sump pump is operating properly to effectively push water away from your home. Water can cause a great deal of damage, so it is paramount that you have your sump pump inspected annually! Eavestroughs Your eavestroughs are your home’s main water discharge systems. After a harsh winter, it’s a wise decision to have them inspected to be sure they are still in place and weren’t knocked off by heavy winds and snow. You’ll also want to clear them out. As snow melts and rainy season approaches, clean eavestroughs make sure water properly drains away from your house. Septic If your home has a septic system, we highly recommend having your septic system inspected and pumped. We are excited to announce that we now have a full septic team in place and are prepared and equipped to perform all septic services including tank and field excavation, pumping, installation, and repairs. You name it, we can do it. It should be noted that if you currently have a problem with your tank or septic field, spring and summer is the time to fix it. In the Give us a call at 204-633-9010 to get your home ready for spring! SPRING IS NEAR A Full Spring Home Services Checklist
winter months, it is difficult to repair your tank with 3 feet of frozen ground standing in the way. Hot Water Tank We recommend that all of our clients flush out their hot water tanks at least once a year to get rid of any sediment buildup and improve the tank’s efficiency. Water in your tank may bring in minerals. As those minerals solidify on the sides and bottom of your hot water heater, it can fail. Many times, to maintain the warranty on your hot water tank, periodic flushes are required. Quick Upkeep Lastly, here are some quick items to check off your list to complete your preparation for warmer weather: Test all of the smoke alarms and carbon monoxide detectors in your house to ensure safety. If you have a water filtration system, be sure to change out the filters in your water softener and filtration system. Speaking of filters, don’t forget to swap out your furnace filters, too. We are all very excited to welcome a refreshing spring! For all of your home service needs, give us a call today to get on the books. Spring and summer appointments are filling up quickly, so reserve your appointment early! We’ve got you covered! –Steve Moon
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MAKE YOUR MEDIA ROOM A NO. 1 ‘SEAT’ FOR SPORTS 3 Expert Tips
CLEAN YOUR GUTTERS LIKE A PRO! The Definitive Guide to This Must-Do Chore
Whether you’re forced to hunch over your phone to catch the big game or you’re bumping elbows with strangers at the local sports bar, it’s no secret that there is a better way to cheer on your favorite team. This March Madness season, turn your home into the go-to sports viewing destination for all your local friends and fans. And here’s a great bonus: Once your favorite season is over, all the upgrades you make will create a great space for family movie night! Check these out. Reimagine your space. Find a room in your house that will be the easiest to mold. A basement living area or large bedroom will work. Then, consider upgrades. For instance, Houzz.com explains that embedding speakers into your ceiling or entertainment system will declutter your space and create a full surround-sound effect. Mount your TV to save on space and create a theatrical experience. Then, fill the space with soft furnishings like rugs, couches, and even fabric walls and curtains. This will create an optimal sound experience. Invest in tech. You may think you need a huge TV and DJ-quality speakers, but the truth is, you just need to find quality technology that meets your viewing needs. For instance, basketball and baseball fans will want televisions with the greatest picture quality since these sports are mainly about the visualization of the game. Football and hockey fans will want great sound quality because the arena- like atmosphere heightens the excitement. Find the aesthetic you want and consult with online and in-store experts to find the technology that will best serve you. Don’t forget the snacks. TV? Check. Sound system? Check. Enough seating? Check! Snacks? Oh no … Upgrade your snacking options from chips and dip to restaurant-quality offerings. Install a minifridge or small freezer in your space, and add a microwave or air fryer. This makes for easy access to warm food options. Consider upgrading your space with a small island or bar, and stock it with all the essentials, including cups, plates, napkins, silverware, chips, popcorn, nuts, sodas, and water. Try these fun ideas, then all you’ll really need to worry about on game day is if your favorite team will win!
Spring is often a welcome relief from the cold, dreary, snowy days of winter, but with every change of the season, a few household chores become necessary to help protect the longevity of our homes. In March, this includes everyone’s favorite: cleaning the gutters. This season, tackle your gutters with the only guide you will ever need. The Right Setup If you want to be a pro, you should look the part. Dress in “work” clothes, and opt for long sleeves and gloves to protect your arms and hands. Wear sturdy shoes for support, and cover your eyes. Use a ladder that is extendable and has a strong, sturdy base. It’s always best to have someone hold the ladder for extra support, too. Experts also recommend laying a tarp below your ladder to catch any falling debris. And rather than sticking your hands into the gutters, use a gutter scoop or an old spatula to remove the gunk. If you don’t have a ladder — or fear using one — you can search your local hardware store for tall cleaning tools, like leaf-blower attachments that will stretch up to your roof. Once again, you will want a tarp below to catch debris. And anything that does come out of the gutter can be thrown away or composted. Not Done Yet! Real housing professionals always make sure the job will be easier next time — so don’t skip these crucial steps. After your gutters are clear, spray water into them and watch the downspout. This “test” will determine if every part of your gutter is clear or if there are other concerns you need to address. Then, consider installing “gutter guards” to prevent debris from falling into the gutters. Screens or metal guards will work well, and when it’s time to clean your gutters in the fall, simply swipe any material off the guard! Bonus: Don’t forget to repeat this cycle in the fall! For more information and guidance, search the online directory at ConsumerReports.org. They offer advice on finding the right gutter guard and give other tips for how to clean your home.
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IT’S TIME TO GARDEN! Start Your Garden Without Going Outside Spring has “sprung,” and if you’re someone who cannot wait to get your plants into the ground, you may be counting down the days until it’s time. However, you don’t have to wait for the perfect weather to start your garden. In fact, the best time to plant your seeds is 6–8 weeks before the last frost. (So, you might be behind already!) If you start now by creating your own “greenhouse,” you can cultivate a stronger garden that’s prime for a big harvest. Plant seeds like a pro. Thankfully, gardening experts have invented tools that can “hack” gardening for novices of all kinds. Look for seed trays, which will have small pockets where you can plant your seeds, and find trays with small holes at the bottom. This will allow excess water to flow out of the seedling’s new habitat so it doesn’t drown. Review the instructions on the back of each seed packet to determine soil depth, a watering schedule, and soil types. Look for and create natural light. Once your seeds are in their new pods, you need a light source! If you have a south-facing garage with windows or south-facing windows in your home, you’re in luck! Point your seedlings in that direction, so they can soak up as much light as possible. Be mindful of how cold it is, too. Seeds need a lot of heat and sun, so your windows may not be enough. If that’s the case, opt for fluorescent lighting — standard incandescent lighting won’t be enough — and hang the lights just a few inches above the seeds. Keep them on for 15 hours each day and allow the seeds to get some rest at night.
Find the right balance. Much like a newborn, seeds need a lot of balance. Too much water will cause them to drown, and if they don’t get enough fertilizer, they may not sprout. Finding that balance takes practice, but there are a few basics to keep in mind. First, have a small fan running for an extended period of time each day. This will prevent excess moisture. Then, establish a liquid fertilizer schedule. Once per week is usually best. Once the weather gets warmer, start introducing your new plants to the outside world. This transitory time should take just over one week to avoid shocking them. For more gardening tips, be sure to visit your local nursery. Happy growing!
EASY MARCH MADNESS CHILI
TAKE A BREAK
Inspired by MyRecipes.com
Cheer on your favorite team and chow down in minutes with this easy chili recipe!
Ingredients
• 2 lbs ground beef • 2 tbsp chili powder • 1 tbsp Creole seasoning • 1 tsp ground cumin
• 2 16-oz cans diced tomatoes • 2 16-oz cans small red beans • 2 8-oz cans tomato sauce
Directions
1. In a deep pot, brown the beef, stirring often. 2. Once beef is cooked, add chili powder, Creole seasoning, and cumin, cooking for 1 minute. 3. Stir in diced tomatoes, beans, and tomato sauce and bring the mixture to a boil. 4. After the mixture boils, reduce the heat to low and let chili simmer for 15 minutes. 5. Serve with toppings of choice, like cheese, sour cream, or chives.
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VINYL IS FINAL? IT CAN BE! Storage Tips to Keep Your Records Safe
In addition to offering great sound, records provide a cozy aesthetic. Before you throw your records on any old shelf, consider these expert tips for vinyl storage and protection! Cover Up Vinyl is very fragile. To prevent scratches or damage, store your vinyl records in plastic sleeves. Outer sleeves are great options for older record cover art or those that you don’t listen to often.
Stay Upright One vinyl record only weighs about 5 ounces, but when stacked on top of each other, that weight adds up to a lot, creating great pressure for records at the bottom of the stack. Instead, store your records upright like library books or in a cascading pattern. Maintain Temperatures
Keep your home’s humidity low and heat levels below 70 degrees F to protect from warping. Furthermore, a wooden shelf will attract less dust and static electricity. Light can also be damaging to records, so store your vinyl away from windows and UV lamps. For more recommendations, contact your local record shop!
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