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Silent destroyers of your home

The condition of a home is something people pay close attention to when purchasing ,and sometimes try to ignore when selling, so it's prudent to keep a close watch on the condition of your property. This time of year offers a great opportunity to observe the condition of your home from an up-close perspective as you hang your Christmas decorations. Of the many things that are investigated it's the silent destroyers that cause the most harm, but can be prevented with some simple maintenance. Here's a brief punch list of things to watch for when putting up the decorations so you can start budgeting time or money to take care of them after the holiday.

Water is the most intrusive element known to man and gutters are a wonderful invention to control it around your house. They function to keep the water from pooling at your foundation but aren't effective if they're clogged with leaves and debris. I once paid to have a client's gutters cleaned on a home she was purchasing since I knew she would never sacrafice her manicure. Pine needles are especially toxic since they leech acids which rust and gutter guards don't completely prevent their intrusion. There are many handyman companies that will clean them but make sure whoever you hire to check out their insurance policy...it could be a very costly mistake should they not carry one.

Most people think of getting pest inspections done just prior to listing their home for sale but did you know it is recommended to get one every 5 years? I never thought twice about getting one until I isted my 17 yr. old house for sale. Since maintenance is something I'm very attuned to I didn't think I'd have any issues until the inspector found Borer beetles. Fortunately for me the beetles had a terrible sense of direction and made a right turn upon entering my trim board on the corner of my home. I guess it's their natural inclination to go up, which saved me from having to tent my house. That saved about $6000 which is the average cost of tenting a 2 story structure.

Another critter that loves to live with you is the dreaded termite. My neighbor was sprucing up the house for the holidays and as she was wiping off the window sills noticed some holes bored through. The pest inspection found a colony of termites had infested her walls due to the Oak trees on her property. Apparently termites like to switch it up and find Doug Fir a nice diet change from Oak. Since her home was on a slab foundation she had to have holes bored into her concrete and poison injected under her foundation. The fun didn't end with that becasue she had to wait 3 months to see if it took...which it didn't. After a second application had to be done she finally received a clear report . Her new carpet was not exactly the Christmas present she was hoping for.

These are just some of the horror stories I hear from clients regarding deferred maintenance. So take some extra time to tune up the exterior while taking down the decorations and save yourself some serious money this new year.

Posted Friday Jan 01