Maintenance

Roofing Articles

Tougher Roofs In recent years impact-resistant roofing materials have been developed that far surpass the coverings that were out there even 10 years ago. If you’re considering a new roof, you’ll want to learn more about these options that can minimize damage while...

Heating Tips

HEATING BILL HINTS Don’t set the thermostat higher than the desired temperature to speed heating. The house will not heat up any faster and you will overshoot your desired temperature.Close external leaks. Special attention should be given to areas around...

Painting Suggestions

Paint failure is the most common exterior home maintenance issue and can lead to bigger problems such as dry rot or mold. Paint failure will happen to every home. Our climate is constantly wearing on home exteriors. What causes premature paint failure? Poor...

Grand-Proofing

The grandchildren are coming to visit. What on earth will they get into? Take this safety checklist trough the house and make the grandchildren’s visit safe and worry-free. Medicines. Lock up all the medications. This applies to over the counter medications as well as...

Road Repair

Road Crack Filling and Sealing: This was last done in June 2003 and needs to be done now to preserve the road bed from deteriorating. We received 3 bids on the work and have selected Allen and Sons from Newport. They did the work in 2003 and their bid was the lowest....

Home Maintenance Schedule

Article found in a Portland Homeowner’s Association Newsletter: A home maintenance schedule and home readiness procedures are equally important. Service technicians suggest that every six months homeowners should: Check all fire extinguishers. Test batteries in smoke...

Siding Maintenance

This article was published in a Homeowner’s Magazine from the Portland area. It is listed here as information only. Regular maintenance is imperative to ensure the longevity of your siding whether it is wood, masonry, or manufactured siding. Look for obvious problems...

Water Damage

Water Damage Steps After a water loss, fast action on your part will help minimize the time and expense for repairs, resulting in a faster recovery. After water damage has occurred, the first 24 to 48 hours are critical in preventing additional damage and mold growth....

Electricity Article

Power line information shown in PGE Sketch can be found by clicking on this link. https://db.tt/foRn2Uf0 It’s easy to forget about conserving electricity when you and your family pack up the car to head off on vacation or a lengthy trip. But if you...

Surge Protectors

http://bit.ly/Use-Surge-Protectors Follow the link above to see information about surge protectors as a means to safeguard your electronic items at the beach.

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