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Home Maintenance Tip - Chimneys, Rain Gutters, Grading

Reblogger Lori Cain
Real Estate Agent with Own Tulsa License #142914

I love re-blogging David's home maintenance tips. Proper chimney flashing, guttering and grading will extend the life of your home and help you avoid costly repairs. Water around your home is never a good thing!!

Original content by David Selman 10299

Home Maintenance Tip - Chimneys, Rain Gutters, Grading


(Chimney & Fireplace)
Chimneys should be inspected for loose or deteriorated bricks or mortar. If covered with stucco or other siding, look for cracks, loose materials and peeling paint. Chimney caps should be inspected for loose or broken sections as should the protruding clay chimney liners. Chimney flashings should be inspected for leakage. Efflorescence (a white salt build-up on the chimney) indicates moisture within the chimney and further investigation is required. Metal chimneys should be checked for rust, missing rain caps and loose braces. All chimneys should have a spark-arrestor and screen installed. Inspection and cleaning of your fireplace and chimney by a professional chimney sweep annually is highly recommended and very affordable.


(Rain Gutters)

Gutters and downspouts should be checked for blockage, leakage (from rust holes or leaking joints) and areas requiring re-securing or re-sloping. Paint deterioration should also be repaired. Downspout seams should be checked for splitting (the seam is usually against the wall). A split downspout is often plugged with debris. Water accumulates in the downspout, freezes and splits it open. Damaged rain gutters and downspouts can cause serious damage to your homes exterior.

  

(Low Soil Conditions)

The grading immediately adjacent to the house should be checked to ensure a slope of one inch per foot for the first six feet away from the house (where practical). Catch basins should be cleaned and tested. Low soil conditions should be corrected with additional fill material to prevent water ponding near the foundation. Generally, only 4-6 inches of the foundation perimeter beam should be visible.

 

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Hi Lori:  These practical home maintenenace tips are great reminders for every home owner.

Apr 05, 2012 02:46 PM