Main Menu
Welcome
Our Promise
Daily Devotions
Our Qualifications
What We Inspect
Pre-Listing Inspection
Home Buyer Checklist
NACHI Member
Schedule Appointment
AIS Member
Search
Get Your Report
Home Guide
Links
News
Sample Report
Contact Us
Testimonials
Home Savvy eMagazine
Cartier Fine Finishes
HomeGauge
User Name
Password

Lost Password?

 


HOME INSPECTIONS FOR MOBILE-FAIRHOPE-DAPHNE-SARALAND-SATSUMA-ALABAMA-GULF-COAST

Lowes winter season guide for homeowners:

Here's what they recommend:

Attic/crawlspace -- As a general rule, if a home has less than 11 to 12 inches of insulation in the attic or crawlspace, it could probably use more. Use batt or blown insulation for best results. Check with a Lowe's expert to determine the proper R-value of insulation for your home.

Water heater and hot water pipes -- Conserve heat and energy by swaddling your water heater with an insulation blanket kit or faced fiberglass insulation. Insulate hot water pipes with preformed foam pipe insulation sleeves if they pass through an unheated area or run under your home.

Seal leaks, cracks, openings in the home
Windows -- Remove screens and install storm windows.

Fireplace -- Make sure the damper closes as tightly as possible when a fire is not burning to minimize heat loss.

Draft-prone areas -- Zip up your home's winter coat by caulking, sealing and weatherstripping around all seams, cracks and openings. Pay special attention around windows and where siding or bricks and wood trim meet. Seal areas near electrical boxes and plumbing penetrations as well.

Ductwork -- Look for cracks or air leaks in ductwork and use duct tape to seal them.

Improve indoor air quality

Furnace filters -- Change forced air heating system air filters monthly. Make a clean break into winter with a fresh filter instead of using last year's used goods.

Air registers, baseboard heaters and radiators -- Regularly dusting off these heat sources will improve the energy efficiency of your home.

Ceiling fans -- To save energy during colder weather, activate the reverse setting on your ceiling fans to circulate hot air that rises to the ceiling and blow it back down.

Maintain your lawn and garden

Cool-season grasses -- Fertilize grasses such as ryegrass, fescue, and bluegrass in or before early November.

Bulbs -- Plant hardy bulbs in milder climates in the earlier part of November.

Vegetable and perennial beds -- Clean and prepare beds for next season's planting.

Leaves -- Rake and remove leaves left on the lawn to discourage disease.

Push mower, outdoor power equipment -- Perform annual maintenance before storing.

Lawn and garden equipment, patio furniture -- Store to avoid harsh winter elements.

Hoses, outdoor faucets and sprinkler systems -- Drain before season's first freeze.

Bird feeders -- Regularly clean and refill feeders for winter's feathered friends.

http://Lowes.com

Save money on your repairs!

 

Hi. I just discovered a web site and thought of you. Researchers at Freddie Mac decided to put together a list of life expectancies of various home systems and major appliances and published it on The Old House Web at http://www.oldhouseweb.com/stories/Detailed/267.shtml.

This is good information whether you already own a home or are considering buying one. This will give you time to save towards repairs or replacements, which can be costly. It lists appliances, gutters and downspouts, heating and air conditioning, plumbing, and roofs.
 


Cartier Fine Home Inspections, LLC
PO Box 1317
Daphne, Alabama 36526
Telephone: (251) 490-3212
Fax: (251) 621-5667
Email: Jerome@cartierinspections.com