Month: December 2019

Home Maintenance Resolutions for 2020

Home Maintenance Checklist for 2020

The year’s end is quickly approaching—and it’ll fly by even faster once the holidays kick in. In the midst of buying gifts and sprucing up your home for the holidays, plenty of ideas for New Year’s resolutions begin to pop up. Where does home maintenance fall on your list of new year’s resolutions?

 

How Can I Make Better New Years Resolutions for Home Maintenance?

One of the most common things psychologists talk about during the New Year’s season is despite the fact that a large percentage of the population makes resolutions, very few of these people follow them through to attain the goal. Whether it’s lack of accountability, busyness or lack of motivation, it happens.

When it comes to your home maintenance goals for next year, there’s a better way.

Here at Ned Stevens, you can make resolutions for your home’s maintenance and never break them, especially with one of our service plans! We offer our Diamond and Platinum Service Plans to keep your home maintenance schedule fine-tuned and comprehensive, always working around your schedule. 

That way, you don’t have to jump hoops to make sure your home gets the care it needs and you can tend to those other 2020 resolutions you’ve got working!

Our Diamond Service Plan helps you understand exactly what services your home needs throughout the year and when. We recommend that your gutters get cleaned and serviced six times a year—yes, having your gutters regularly cleaned will save you time and potentially thousands of dollars in the long run—and we offer all six cleanings in this service plan. The service times include:

 

March Service

The winter brings heavy ice and winter debris, sitting in your gutters for months causing them to sag and pull off from your home. Other debris from surrounding trees will clog your gutters, potentially leading to greater water damage on the interior and exterior of your home. By the time March rolls around, it’s high time to have those gutters serviced—and just before April brings in all its showers.

 

Spring Service

We’re not joking about the April showers. Once they pass, trees and plants will begin to bloom, shedding off debris from the trees. Your gutters should be inspected and cleaned to make sure they are in the clear in time for summertime thunderstorms. We recommend gutter cleaning in May or June.

 

Summer Service

By the time August is hitting, so are the thunderstorms. These storms will cause major debris to fall from the trees and some of it undoubtedly falls in your gutters. This debris tends to be larger, as the storms tend to bring down branches and twigs as well, which puts your home’s foundation at risk. Be sure to get your gutters cleaned once every August.

 

Fall Service

Fall is the busiest season for your gutters as the leaves begin to tumble down off the trees! Leaves are actually the number one culprit for sagging gutters and gutter clogs. That’s why we recommend you get 3 services every fall season: one in October, one in November, and one in December. That way, you know with certainty that your gutters are clean and ready to take on whatever the fall and winter will bring.

 

We know this is a lot to keep up with, but with Ned Stevens, all you need to do is order a service plan and consider it done! We are open most holidays and have extended hours to accommodate busy schedules. The best part is, you don’t need to be home in order for us to complete the service. We arrive, do our job, and leave a notice on your door to make sure you know it’s been completed. 

Call today and order either our Diamond or Platinum Service Plan to get a jumpstart on your home maintenance resolutions today! Or, call us now for a single service and receive $25 off if you’re a first-time customer.

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A Heated Gutter Guard Protects Your Home in Winter

Winter is here and we’re already seeing significant snowfall. With that snowfall often comes the formation of ice dams on a roof. Although the ice dams also create beautiful icicles, they’re not good for your home. In fact, significant ice dam build-up can cause your gutters to sag, bend or pull away from your home. They also damage shingles leading to a roof leak as the snow and ice melt. In extreme cases, the weight may even lead to a partial roof collapse. 

In addition to considering a rain gutter guard system with a heated gutter guard, you should also make sure you’re doing all you can to prevent ice dam formation with a roofing inspection.

Step 1 of Ice Dam Prevention: Proper Ventilation & Insulation

If you’ve recently had a roofing inspection, repair or new roof installed, your roofing company should have verified that your roof has proper ventilation and insulation. Both are key to ice dam prevention. If you haven’t and know that your home is prone to ice dams, it’s not too late to talk to your roofing company or insulation company about proper insulation. It may be too late to add ventilation, but your roofing company can let you know if that’s a contributing factor.

Step 2: Clean Gutters

Clean gutters allow snowmelt to flow freely down your gutters and out your downspouts. A clog anywhere in the system is the first step in the formation of an ice dam. If you don’t already have a rain gutter guard system on your home to prevent clogs, you should consider one to help prevent clogged gutters. When leaves and debris can’t get into your gutters, you’re less likely to have a clog that leads to the formation of an ice dam.

Step 3: A Heated Gutter Guard

Let’s assume you have proper insulation, ventilation and a quality gutter guard system already installed on your home – and you’re still dealing with ice dams. The next step in prevention is a heated gutter guard system. When you choose Gutter Helmet®, arguably the best rain gutter guard system on the market, you can also have your authorized installer add Helmet Heat®. Helmet Heat melts snow and ice so that it drains through the gutters like rainwater so you don’t have the significant build-up of ice and snow you would have otherwise.

It’s true you can use a snow rake to remove snow from your roof but that can also lead to costly repair. Homeowners often damage their shingles or gutters using this method. Sometimes the falling snow or ice leads to personal injury. Plus, the time it takes to remove the snow and then move it away from your home and off your sidewalk, driveway and walkway can be significant.

Let Your Local Gutter Helmet® Installer Help

Authorized Gutter Helmet installers understand proper attic insulation and ventilation. They can look at your roof and attic and either advise you on changes or make the changes for you in addition to installing new gutters. Keep your home and family safe from roof and gutter damage with the help of Gutter Helmet and Helmet Heat. Call (800) 824-3772 to be connected to your local installer for a free estimate.

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9 Things That You Should Never Pressure Wash

 

While pressure washing is a great way to boost the curb appeal of your home or commercial property, not every surface is safe for pressure washing. A professional in pressure washing in Warner Robins GA will be the one to identify surfaces that are safe- and unsafe- for pressure washing service provision.

Nine things that you should never pressure wash include these surfaces:

Asphalt Shingles

You should not pressure wash asphalt shingles on your roof as it will remove the granules that protect your roof. Furthermore, the pressure can knock off your shingles, causing repair issues and possibly water damage. A professional pressure washing technician will be able to distinguish the areas of and around the roof that are safe for pressure washing- as well as the best techniques to get the job done.

Stained Wood

It is also wise to avoid wood surfaces such as outdoor furniture. The pressure and heat of the power washer can pull stain off these surfaces, so they must be done with care and with a special, soft-touch technique that is gentler to the surface.

Lead Paint

Another surface that you should not pressure wash is lead paint. Lead paint should not be pressured washed as it can damage, crack, and strip the paint, sending particles into the air and surrounding area. Lead paint is highly toxic and dangerous; it should be avoided whenever possible and you should not pressure wash these surfaces.

Old Mortar

Weathered brick walls and old mortar can be damaged by pressure washing as it can strip the granules and any other loose material causing further damage to your surface. Avoid old mortar and loose bricks with power washers and, instead, use a gentler cleaning method to remove algae, dirt, and debris from these surfaces.

Vehicle

Thinking about pressure washing a vehicle? Don’t do it; pressure washing your vehicle can cause small dents and chip the paint which can then lead to rust. Use a soft cloth and wash your vehicles by-hand for optimal results and the least chance of dents, dings, or damage.

Windows

Using high pressure from a power washer on windows can break them and send glass flying. Don’t create a dangerous situation and broken glass; avoid pressure washing windows or other glass surfaces.

Gutters

Avoid using high pressure to clean your gutters as it can damage your fascia and even knock your gutters loose from the home structure. These can easily be cleaned using a garden hose and inexpensive plumbing snake- or talk to a professional in the area about gutter cleaning services.

AC Units

Pressure washing your air conditioning units can destroy the delicate metal fins which can compromise the air flow. This can also cause water to seep into the AC unit, which could mess up the electrical circuit. Steer clear of your units when pressure washing the house.

Living Things

Though it may seem obvious, you should never, ever pressure wash living things, like humans, pets, or plants. The heat and pressure can cause physical harm by penetrating skin, destroying plants, and causing injury. Be careful.

Hire A Professional Today!

So, now you know what you should not pressure wash; what surfaces are safe for pressure washing? Pressure washing is ideal for so many exterior surfaces on and around your property, from your shutters to your garage and decks to doors.

Propel Pressure Cleaning is fully trained and insured and only use the latest pressure washing technology to protect your surfaces and investments in Warner Robins GA. Looking for top-notch pressure washing in Warner Robins GA? Call Propel Pressure Cleaning today!

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Why Gutter Cover Brackets Matter

Gutter covers aren’t a new invention. Since the 1980s, many products including gutter inserts, plastic and metal screens, and metal gutter shields have come and gone because they haven’t provided a proven solution. Most often the problem lies in the design of the product, especially in how the gutter cover is affixed to the gutter itself. 

Gutter cover brackets have three jobs:

  1. To securely attach the plastic or metal gutter shield to the gutter.
  2. To strengthen the existing rain gutters.
  3. To help support the weight of snow, ice and debris that lands on the gutter system.

How Different Gutter Protection Systems Attach to Gutters

Because there are so many gutter protection system designs, they all attach in a slightly different way. Here are some ways that different materials and designs are affixed to the gutters or home.

Plastic or Metal Screens

Although some of these products are screwed to the fascia or even to the edge of the roof deck, most are simply laid over the gutter and pushed up under the last row of shingles. They’re easy to install because they don’t do much other than sit on top of the gutters. They don’t provide any additional structural support and they can only hold as much weight as the material itself.

Gutter/Gutter Guard Combination Systems

A one-piece system attaches to the fascia board and replaces your existing gutters, and includes internal plastic brackets to support the hood. As you might guess, these brackets will eventually crack just like any other plastic that’s exposed to the elements. When that happens, the entire section of the gutter and gutter guard must be replaced, so you’re left with a significant repair expense. If your gutter sustains damage from a tree branch or other accident, you’re left to replace the entire section.

Metal Gutter Shields

There are many designs that include both a ribbed and solid panel gutter cover. They do not use the roof as support for the cover, but instead insert a screw through the lip of the panel into the gutter. These products claim the strength of the panel will support the gutter cover, but independent testing has proven these metal gutter shields can support only 35 pounds of weight.

One ribbed gutter cover brand is supported by a plastic clip system which includes nails inserted into the fascia board. The sun and weather can soon take a toll on plastic brackets, leading to cracking and breaking under heavy weight and over time.

Unlike the previous products, Gutter Helmet® is supported by a 48-gauge aluminum bracket with twin beams that transfer the weight of the helmet from your gutters to your roof, making it the strongest and best gutter cover on the market. The inventor of Gutter Helmet understood that a gutter protection system has to reinforce the existing gutter system, not replace it. In this way, Gutter Helmet is designed to increase the life of your gutters.

Get a Free Gutter Guard Estimate

Save yourself the hassle and headaches of a problematic gutter cover system that will not last. Choose Gutter Helmet®, the best gutter covers for strong, solid protection! Call us at (800) 824-3772 to discuss your gutter protection needs. We’ll happily arrange a free in-home consultation with your local Gutter Helmet dealer.

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What About Winter & Your Gutters? What You Need to Know

Between the business of the holidays and the shrilling cold temperatures of the winter, outdoor home maintenance is probably the last thing to cross your mind. However, maintaining regular gutter cleanings is more important than ever this time of year. Here is everything you need to know about what the winter can bring for your gutters and ultimately, your home.

Gutters on house filled with ice and snow during winter.

 

Why Is Winter Tough on Gutters?

Believe it or not, winter is one of the most difficult seasons for your gutters. Spring brings showers, the summer brings its thunderstorms, and the fall brings down massive amounts of leaves—all precipitations can clog your gutters potentially causing more damage to your home’s foundation, interior, and exterior. But every winter brings serious losses from frozen gutters and other weather-related accidents.

With the winter comes heavy ice and other debris. Just like how the summer’s thunderstorms can bring down branches and twigs, snow and ice storms do the same but also bring bigger consequences. Your gutters are vulnerable to freezing in the winter and forming ice dams around them, as well. This puts a lot of weight on your gutters causing them to sag, except this weight is usually heavier than what lighter seasons bring. Additionally, by the time winter arrives, your gutters are likely so cluttered with leaves that the melting snow and ice has nowhere to go except overflowing and damaging your home’s roof or foundation.

 

What Are Ice Dams?

One of the biggest threats to your home’s maintenance in the winter is ice dams. An ice dam is the ridge of ice that forms around the edge of your roof, preventing melting snow from draining off the roof and through your gutters. Ice dams can lead to water damage on the exterior and interior of your home, but these things can be easily prevented with a gutter cleaning.

In addition to having your gutters properly serviced, we’ll be sure to check the insulation and ventilation in your attic. Improper insulation and ventilation is actually the root of most ice damming and gutter back-up. Ice dams form because the warm air from the inside of the house warms the underside of the roof causing the snow and ice to melt. The melted water then runs down the roof until it reaches the cold overhang where it freezes, forming ice dams and icicles. These prevent runoff water from flowing freely through your gutters and forces the water into the walls or ceilings of your home. 

 

How Can Ned Stevens Help?

Don’t let the winter weather keep your or your gutters down this year. We stay open for the holidays and have extended hours to make sure we can work with our clients’ schedules and get the job done. Call today to arrange your first gutter cleaning service and receive $25 off! Or consider purchasing one of our great service plans—the Diamond Service Plan and the Platinum Service Plan—to receive great benefits that will help you save hundreds of dollars throughout the year. 

 

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