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| Summer Maintenance Tips for Your Home |
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| Written by Henry Bentley | |
| Monday, 27 April 2009 | |
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Summer is here and its time to get busy! Here are some tips to getting your home ready for Summer. Replace or clean your furnace / air conditioning filter. It should be checked once a month and replaced or cleaned as needed. Some filters are reusable and are supposed to be taken out, washed with a hose and re-inserted. A dirty filter can lower the efficiency of the heating/cooling system, increase costs and cause fires. Clean the kitchen exhaust hood and air filter. Keeping this clean of grease will help keep a stovetop fire from spreading. Check your electrical system.
Always have a multi-purpose fire extinguisher accessible. Make sure it is Underwriters Laboratories (UL) listed or Factory Mutual (FM) approved. Check the gauges to make sure they are charged and ready to use.
Make sure the light bulbs in all your fixtures are the correct wattage. The light fixture manufacturer recommends the correct wattage. If too high a wattage bulb is used in a light fixture, heat produced inside the fixture can lead to fire inside the fixture, ceiling or wall. Henry Bentley is a home remodeling expert in the Central Florida area. For a complete of list of Summer tips, list visit his website. .
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