HomeZada Home Maintenance Tip: Create a compost pile for your leaves

HomeZada Maintenance Tip: Create a compost pile for your leaves

If you have the room in your backyard, consider creating a compost pile from the leaves you rake up during the fall. This natural compost pile can be used as fertilizer in the spring for your various lawn and garden projects. This is a natural source
of fertilizer and a way to save a few dollars for the next year on gardening costs.

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Maintenance Tip: Prune Tree Branches and Limbs

HomeZada Prune Tree Branches and Limbs

Fall brings first the fall foliage and then the leaves falling from the trees. This is an excellent time to prune tree branches and limbs. Many tree limbs and branches will grow and extend over your home. Trimming these branches prior to the winter season will eliminate some risk to your home. Large windy storms can cause tree branches to break off which can damage the roof, gutters, and side of your home. Read More


HomeZada Home Maintenance Tip: Inspect Exterior Caulking

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