By Dan Steward, President of Pillar To Post Home Inspections
As we near the end of summer, it’s time to look ahead and plan out
home maintenance projects that have to be done before the cold weather strikes.
Real estate agents can help homebuyers understand which home fixes take priority
if their new home isn’t quite new. Likewise, agents can help sellers prioritize
their last warm weather fixes to increase a home’s curb appeal. While the
weather is warm and before the peak months of September and October, encourage
clients to walk around the exterior of their home and make a list of problematic
areas. Some can be fixed by the current owners and others will require
assistance from an expert. To help locate any issues and take care of them
before winter arrives, REALTORS® can help their clients by hiring a reliable,
thorough home inspector to check around the exterior of the home. An inspector
will be able to get to areas where a buyer may not want to venture, including
the roof and under the home.
End-of-summer projects agents can suggest
to their home sellers include:
1. Outdoor painting. If the owners don’t
have the time or the resources to do a full painting job, have them go around
the outside of the house and touch up any areas that look rough. If they find
peeling paint, the areas can be scraped and sanded, then primed and painted to
maintain even texture.
2. Outdoor caulking and sealing. Windows should
be checked inside and out for possible leaks or cracks. With cold weather just
around the corner, leaks or cracks could mean higher heating bills. Have leaks
and cracks sealed with caulk, then look at the trim around each window—if any
pieces are pulling out, have the owners check for mold or rotting, then replace
or reattach wood.
3. Concrete and asphalt patching. If the home features
an asphalt driveway, it can be repaired with asphalt patching material. Asphalt
should be sealed every other year. If the driveway or walkways are concrete,
cracks or holes can be repaired with epoxy patching material.
4. Patio
and deck maintenance. On wood decks, rotted boards should be replaced, painted
or stained as needed, and critter nests and debris cleared. On brick patios,
owners should replace missing bricks, level off areas where tree roots have
pushed up the bricks and re-grout any areas where weeds or weather have degraded
the hold between bricks.
5. Landscaping. Keep landscaping clean and
attractive. Weeds should be pulled, dropped fruits and nuts removed from under
trees to deter animals, and trees and bushes trimmed so they don’t scrape the
side of the house. Many landscaping companies offer affordable fall clean-up
packages for homeowners who don’t want to do the work themselves.
If the
home is still on the market leading into the holidays, owners can spend the
colder months doing interior cosmetic upgrades, such as replacing floor
coverings, upgrading cabinet hardware and interior painting. With a prioritized
list, homeowners will feel more confident in their ability to finish interior
updates before the start of the 2013 real estate season.
By Dan
Steward is the president of Pillar To Post Home Inspections. For more
information, visit www.pillartopost.com.
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