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January  - Flooring -  Are  your carpets showing a little wear and tear? Have you always dreamed of having  beautiful hardwood floors? Refinishing wood floors and replacing old carpet can  reinvent a room without changing anything else. So kick-start your year with new  flooring that is sure to wow (for less). January is the best time to take  advantage of bargains. During this month you'll find the lowest prices on  flooring material due to slow sales.
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February  - Get rid of the clutter, Storage -  There's no need to scrimp and save for an extravagant renovation project like  adding a second story. Simply clearing up the clutter in your home can double it  in size. Maximize winter's down time by organizing your closets, drawers,  garage, computer files and storage areas. Focus on one room at a time and  schedule different rooms for different days. Utilize a good all-in-one  copier/printer/scanner to digitize paper documents and eliminate mounds of paper  clutter. Need budget storage? Wire shelving systems brings order to closets and  garages -- without costing a bundle. For your closets or office, turn to a  professional for some great systems that can make like a lot easier.
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 March  - Spring Cleaning -   Don't be overwhelmed by the thought of spring cleaning. Breeze through the mess  that winter has left behind by tackling it in a room-by-room fashion. Wash  windows and floors; polish furniture; clean bathrooms; dust lightbulbs and light  fixtures; tame clutter zones; and polish wood furniture. No time for a big  scrubfest? Remember, you have a whole month -- so don't try to get all your  spring cleaning done at once. Break it down and you can clean your home in just  10 minutes a day.  OR you can hire a professional for less than a few hundred  dollars to handle the large items while you knock out the little  nuances.
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April  - April showers bring May flowers, and a need to check your gutters -Rain  gutters carry away thousands of gallons of water from your house's exterior and  foundation walls. But after a harsh winter of diverting rainwater and melted  snow from the roof, your gutters are due for an inspection and cleaning before  the heavy rains begin. It's advisable to revisit this project late in the fall  too when leaves, twigs and other debris have fallen and collected in gutters.   CAUTION,  this is something that many homeowners try themselves, this is a project that  should only be performed by a professional, you don't want to take a chance of  falling off the roof.
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May  - Get your deck ready for grilling - Pressure  washing is a fast and easy way to blast grime, mold and mildew off of your  home's exterior, decks, driveways, and sidewalks. Pressure washing is a  potentially hazardous job, so stand at least three feet away from the surface  you're cleaning. Make sure to avoid windows, light fixtures, and anything else  that could break under the pressure. If you're not comfortable using the  equipment, simply hose off the surface instead. Many companies can make your  deck look brand new with their special products and tools.
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June  - Better make your AC is ready! - A  properly maintained air conditioning system will run more efficiently, use less  energy and lower your utility bills. For window air conditioning units, clean  the filter and coils. Concerning central air conditioning units, it's highly  recommended that you call a professional to inspect your system. In addition to  pro help, you can DIY clean your system by replacing your air conditioner  filters regularly; this will cut down significantly on dust and allergens in the  home. Also, clean the condenser and evaporator coil in the unit.
July  - Paint - A  fresh coat of paint is the easiest and cheapest way to dramatically change a  room's appearance. It not only adds to your home's appeal, it can even make it  look cleaner.
August  - Get Ready For Guests, Deep Clean Your Carpet - After  a messy winter and active summer, nearly a year's worth of spills, foot traffic,  accidents and lively pets have taken a toll on your carpets. Give flooring a  quality cleaning to remove dust, dirt and grime buildup that is embedded deep  down in carpet fibers. Shampooing or deep cleaning your carpeting will give it a  tidy appearance, as well as a fresh smell.
September  - Roof Repair - Roof  shingles will eventually come loose in spots, so take advantage of the  reasonable fall temperatures to inspect your roof for loose and damaged  shingles. The harsh winds and cold winter weather can exacerbate shingles,  potentially causing a small roof leak. Make sure to repair damage well in  advance of the first snowfall.
October  - Yard Work - Your  thoughts may be turning towards winter, but this is a time to actually start  prepping for spring. To ensure a beautiful lawn next year, complete important  yard work such as raking leaves, fertilizing, top dressing, and re-seeding in  the fall.
November  - Fires may be romantic, but make sure they're safe as well -  With winter just around the corner, now is the perfect time to prepare your  fireplace. Part of this preparation includes inspecting and cleaning the  accumulation of soot, ashes and debris from your wood-burning, gas or electric  fireplace. Doing this will assure safe and efficient heating of your home come  winter.
December  - It's here...BURR.  Winterize your home - Old  Man Winter is ready to roar and wreak havoc on your home and energy bills.  Combat the chill by sealing gaps around door and windows with weather-stripping:  an easy, inexpensive tool for sealing openings, staying warm, and reducing your  heating bills.
 
Chris Wood
chris@chrisjwood.com