Clothes dryers spark 15,000 fires every year according to the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission. These fires are usually a result of lint and debris build up in your dryer vent. This build up reducing air flow to the dryer and causes a backing up dryer exhaust gases. It is important to remove lint from the dryer duct to remove a potentially dangerous Read More
HomeZada Home Maintenance Tip: Inspect Exterior Caulking
Inspect exterior caulking around windows and trim area is an important home maintenance tip. By taking the time to inspect exterior caulking around your home, you will identify damage around your windows. And also determine if there are gaps that require filling or repair. Exterior caulking is usually around windows and other trim pieces on the exterior siding. These areas are exposed to harsh climate elements like heat, humidity, snow and rain. With these weather conditions and variations, Read More
HomeZada Home Maintenance Tip: Clean Windows
Your windows take a beating both from the indoors with dust and dirt, as well as, from the outdoors with different harsh weather conditions. On an annual basis, it is good practice to clean windows both inside and out. Cleaning your windows also will include the window sills and screens as they collect a lot of dust and dirt which will blow in the house. Depending on the size of your home, access to all the outside windows can difficult, and Read More
10 Tools for Every Homeowners Needs
Being a homeowner has lots of advantages but with those advantages you have this house that oftentimes needs updates or quick fixes. Here are ten tools that can help every homeowner fix and repair items in their home. Read More
HomeZada Home Maintenance Tip: Inspect Attic Air Vents
Air vents are usually in the attics on the side walls. These air vents keep air circulating in the attic which can help cool the attic in the summer and provide a drying out mechanism in the winter. It is import these vents are not blocked by any debris and it can be important to ensure screens are intact with the air vents to prevent rodents and insects from Read More