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How to Prep Your House for Spring

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    Spring Home Prep

    As the groundhog predicts six more weeks of winter ahead, many Americans are beginning to think about spring. Although winter brings in the cold temperatures, spring poses an additional set of concerns for your house, and you need to prepare your home for spring. By taking five measures to prep your house for spring, you will lessen the chances of something unfortunate happening later in the season.

    Reseal Window Edges

    The ice from winter causes window sealant to crack, break, or completely fall away. Before the spring showers begin rolling in, reseal the exterior of your windows with a high-quality polymer such as caulk, silicone, or adhesive sealant tape.

    Replace Damaged Screens

    What else accompanies spring beside plenty of rainfall? Insects. Spring is the time when millions of insects hatch and emerge from their protective winter homes, and they will be looking for a place to nest. Unfortunately, a torn or damaged window screen will let these insects into your home as you air out your interior, and some insects can bite or sting, potentially making you very sick. While you have the option of replacing the entire screen, you can purchase mesh screen repair kits online or at your local home-improvement store.

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    Seal Off Chimney Vent

    If you have a traditional fireplace, you will need to seal off your chimney. Most people think closing the vent is sufficient for sealing the chimney, but this still enables the cool air from the AC to escape. It also allows birds, insects, and other creatures into your home. We recommend that you purchase an inflatable chimney-sealant kit. This sealant kit works similar to blowing up a balloon inside your chimney. Not only will this help with the cost of your electricity, but it helps keep you from needing to file an insurance claim for damage resulting from an improperly sealed chimney.

    Seal Any Accesses Under Your House

    In the spring, animals search for nesting areas, and if you have unsealed accesses beneath your home, you could face a mountain of torn insulation, broken pipes, and faulty wiring when animals begin looking for a place to call “home.” We advise you to check any exterior accesses that lead to your attic as well as the crawl-space beneath your home.

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    Check for Exterior Damages to Your Roof

    The last step in prepping your home for spring remains the most important: check your roof for any exterior damages. If you notice faulty shingles or other areas of concern, you need to consult a roofing company to have the issue repaired immediately. Any roof damage will quickly develop into a huge problem during a large spring rainstorm.

    Spring is definitely in the air, but before it brings the day-long rainstorms and lots of baby animals, you need to get your home ready. By taking a few precautions to get your home ready for spring, you will ensure minor problems do not become huge insurance claims.

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