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Features)—Whether you're planning to list your home for sale soon or
you're simply working to maintain features that attracted you to the
charming abode in the first place, careful attention to curb appeal is a
must.
In the real estate world, the saying to avoid judging a book by its
cover does not apply. The exterior of your home sends an important
message about its character, and even its value, making people eager to
see what is inside. This first impression sets expectations for the
entire property for potential buyers, appraisers and even your guests.
Keep your house looking young and inviting with these five home care tips:
1. Look at the landscaping. Curb appeal is about the
whole picture your home presents, which includes your lawn, shrubs and
features such as flower beds and rock gardens. Keep grass neatly trimmed
and prune vegetation for a well-kept look. Also give your home a
thorough look from the street. Are trees or shrubs obscuring an
appealing architectural detail? Does vegetation dwarf your home, making
it seem small? Would a pop of color from some flowering plants add to
the overall look?
2. Beware of dingy dirt. Because you see your home
every day, you may not realize the exterior has become dull with a layer
of dust and dirt. An adjustable pressure washer will let you wash
siding, garage doors and shutters without stripping paint as well as
delicate items such as glass top patio tables. Then switch to the high
flow mode, which delivers up to five gallons per minute for extended
reach to clean second story windows, eaves and gutters or to blast away
hard-to-reach cobwebs and insect nests.
3. Update with paint. If a thorough washing leaves a
ho-hum look behind, it may be time to revisit your home's exterior
color scheme. Even modest adjustments, from pale beige to a deeper tan,
for example, can completely alter the look. Or, focus on adding color to
the trim, door and shutters if new, all-over color is out of the
question.
4. Wash where you walk. The favorable impression
created by impeccable landscaping and a fresh, clean facade can be swept
away in an instant if sidewalks, driveways and patios are unsightly.
Skip the messy buckets and brush, and instead reach for a high pressure,
high flow pressure washer such as those featuring Briggs &
Stratton's POWERflow+ technology, which include adjustable pressure and
flow as well as power-soaping detergent tanks to let you clean tough
stains then quickly wash them away with a single machine.
5. Dote on the details. Decks, fences, mailboxes,
birdbaths, gazebos and other decorative features all factor into your
home's exterior image. Thoroughly clean these items, repair any loose or
broken pieces such as fence slats, and apply a fresh coat of paint or
stain, if needed.
Source: www.powerflowplus.com.
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