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
HomeZada Home Maintenance Tip: Inspect Your Electrical Systems
The power to your home and the electrical systems inside are critical to your home operating smoothly and effectively. Think about the last time the power went out and how everything shut down. Inspect your electrical systems regularly to insure that your systems are working properly. Read More
HomeZada Home Maintenance Tip: Reseal Grout
Reseal grout on any ceramic tile you may have in your home is very important to keep your tile surfaces looking new and to keep your walls, floors and other areas protected. Reseal grout found on tile floors, bathroom showers, counter tiles, back splashes and more to make your tile look fresh. This is an important home maintenance tip because grout is porous and therefore very susceptible to discoloration, stain, and a crafty place for mold and mildew to grow. It is not fun if you develop mildew and mold in your home because both mold and mildew can cause illnesses. Find the appropriate sealer and apply it to your tiles and grout lines to keep things look fresh and like new. Read More
HomeZada Home Maintenance Tip: Fertilize Your Lawn
Fertilize your lawn with the right mixture and at the right time can keep your lawn growing, keep it healthy, and keep it looking great. It is important to know based on your climate when is the best time to fertilize your lawn. Spring and fall are good general rules of thumb. Some folks fertilize their lawns twice a year in both the spring and the fall, but some only fertilize once a year. It is important to make sure you do not to fertilize too much as this can cause your lawn to burn. A burnt lawn does not look good and will create a poor appearance and could result in needing to replace your lawn from too much burnt and dead grass. Read More