Showing posts with label home maintenance. Show all posts
Showing posts with label home maintenance. Show all posts
Sometimes you just have to stop and start again…
The ice machine in the refrigerator was not working. The water dispenser in the refrigerator was not working. Two very convenient features, which when one looked at the control panel, there was no reason why they shouldn’t be working…all systems should have been: “GO!”
First step: Empty all ice out of icemaker. After all, it could simply be jammed. It wouldn’t explain the “no water” situation but, oh well.
No luck.
Push a few buttons, open and close the door (like that is going to somehow help), converse about who pushed what button and why (a polite blame-game), open and close the door again.
And then from my vast experience of sitting in front of computers that have a tendency to sometimes stop working for no apparent reason (I’m sure you all have experienced that frustratingly frozen screen), I suggested: “Let’s turn it off, unplug it, let it sit for a moment, plug it back in, and see if it reboots.”
Worked like a charm—ice and water flowed freely.
Lesson learned: Sometimes you just need to unplug, reconnect, and reboot. Works with more than just refrigerators!
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10 Spring Maintenance Tips for Property Managers (and homeowners)
It's that time of year again, time to start thinking about your Spring clean-up projects!
- Check all gutters and down spouts for blockage and make sure water is draining properly.
- Power-wash wood decks, sidewalks, and driveways to remove slippery moss.
- Replace rotten deck boards and inspect stairs for wear.
- Tighten or replace handrails on stairways, inside and outside of house.
- Check caulking around shower and tubs for wear - replace if worn and/or discolored.
- Make sure dryer vent is clean and air is moving through.
- Remove all tree limbs near roof, because they can cause damage and invite insects and rodents.
- Seal all holes in roof eves, siding, anywhere rodents make their home.
- Clean up all junk and blackberry bush areas where rats live.
- Advise tenants not leave dog/cat or bird food outside overnight. This is to prevent attracting rodents.
If you need help with any of these seasonal tasks - please contact Nick at nick@liamshandyman.com
10 "Get Ready for Winter" Home Maintenance Projects
Here are ten of the most common “winterizing” tasks to be done before bad weather sets in.
1. Clean gutters and down spouts
2. Power-wash decks, walkways, and driveways
3. Disconnect water hoses from outside faucets
4. Cover all outside/exposed water faucets
5. Remove low hanging tree limbs, or limbs close to house
6. Inspect deck and steps and have any rotten boards replaced
7. Install new filters to heating system
8. If not in use, turn off water supply to toilet
9. Repair any loose roofing
10. Replace any rotting fence posts and boards
1. Clean gutters and down spouts
2. Power-wash decks, walkways, and driveways
3. Disconnect water hoses from outside faucets
4. Cover all outside/exposed water faucets
5. Remove low hanging tree limbs, or limbs close to house
6. Inspect deck and steps and have any rotten boards replaced
7. Install new filters to heating system
8. If not in use, turn off water supply to toilet
9. Repair any loose roofing
10. Replace any rotting fence posts and boards
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