19+ Life Pro Tips Homeowners Should Keep In Their Toolboxes

  1. The infrared thermometer that’s so handy in your kitchen can also find drafts around the house. It can instantaneously find the little cracks around your windows and doors that need some extra weather stripping
  2. If you have a wood-burning fireplace, don’t stack your wood up against your house. Lots of critters like to take up residence in wood piles that you don’t want in your home: mice, spiders, and of course, termites.
  3. When you spill something that will definitely stain your carpet, like coffee or cranberry juice, dab it with paper towel, and pour salt over the remaining stain. The salt will pull up any remaining liquid and you can vacuum it up.
  4. If you’re setting up a guest bedroom in your house, spend a night in it yourself so you know it’s in good shape. You should know pretty quickly if anything is out of place, missing, or uncomfortable.
  5. When you come back from a long trip, pay attention to how your home smells, because that’s how it smells to guests. We all get used to the smells of our homes, so take a break to resensitize to it.
  6. If you can’t decide whether to throw something away or not, wait three months. For once, procrastination is useful. If you haven’t used it in three months, you probably don’t need it.
  7. If you have a problem with long hairs getting tangled around the roller in your vacuum cleaner, try cutting it with a seam ripper. When you think about it, this is exactly the job a seam ripper was meant for.
  8. When you’re done with your laundry, leave your washing machine’s door and detergent tray open. If you let them dry out between laundry days, no mold will grow and stink up your machine.
  9. When you’re bringing a window air conditioner unit in at the end of summer, check the outside first, if possible. You don’t want to bring it inside if some wasps have decided to build a nest on the unit.
  10. If you have to replace a screw when you’re screwing into wood, break off some toothpicks or wooden matches in the hole first. It’ll give the screw a better chance of finding purchase as you drill in.
  11. When you’re cleaning your windows, clean one side with vertical strokes and the other with horizontal strokes. If you see streaks later, you’ll know which side of the window they’re on.
  12. When you’re doing electrical work and nobody else is around to tell you if you’ve found the right breaker, plug a radio in where you need to work and turn the sound way up. You’ll know you’ve found the right breaker when the music stops.
  13. When you’re shopping for furniture, take a picture of the room you’re intending to put it in to help match shapes and colors. And take some measurements too—including doorways the furniture will have to pass through—just to be sure everything will fit.
  14. If you break glass on a hard floor, put a flashlight down on the floor to see any tiny pieces that might otherwise escape notice. To avoid bloodshed, pick those tiny shards up with a piece of bread or a damp paper towel.
  15. To get tree sap off your hands, try olive oil. Rub it over your hands for a minute, then wash with soap and water, and the sap should easily rinse off.
  16. Before buying a house, get an insurance quote. You’ll get all kinds of important data about the neighborhood, crime rates, flood and fire risks, and other types of claims made in the area.
  17. If you buy a piece of furniture that requires assembly, when you’re finally done, tape the tool included with it that you used to put it together underneath. You’ll know exactly where it is when you need to take that piece of furniture apart.
  18. If you want less confusion when you’re making your bed, buy yourself some striped sheets. It’s much easier to tell which way is horizontal and which is vertical with striped sheets, or with any kind of directional pattern.
  19. When you lose power and aren’t sure if it’s just your house or the whole neighborhood, take out your phone and search for wifi networks. You can’t have Wi-Fi without electricity.
  20. When you’re fridge is getting empty, clean it out before going to buy groceries. It’s a good time for it, and you’ll have a better handle on things you need.
  21. An adjustable tension curtain rod makes an excellent rack to hang spray bottles on to create more room in your cleaning supply cupboard. Because you can never have too much room in your cupboards.
  22. When you swat a fly, don’t throw it in the garbage. That fly could be carrying maggots which will feed and multiply on your food waster, and things will get very gross very quickly.
  23. If you suspect your toilet tank is leaking, add some food coloring to the water. If the color shows up in the bowl before you flush, you know the water in the tank is leaking into the bowl.
  24. To get permanent market stains out of clothes and household objects, try rubbing alcohol. It’s not as permanent as the name suggests, and we’re not going to ask how the permanent marker got there.
  25. If you have any questions regarding purchase or refinancing your home, a second home, investment property or know anyone who does contact me today! I’m always here for you!

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