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Save the Ta-Tas!

October is breast cancer awareness month. Here at Chad the Handyman we care about you and your health! Make sure you are getting your annual mammogram! Click here for information about the mobile mammo bus! Also, check this site out for some fun events around our area...

Who need any stinkin' tariffs?!

Tariff-Me-Not We received this notice from one of our lower-cost cabinet suppliers. This price increase is devastating to us as a dealer, and hope this doesn't stay in place for long. We also want to remind you that we offer other cabinet lines as well. These other...

Still watching the waters..

We're still all watching the water conditions in our local waters. Red tide, a naturally occurring phenomenon, has been documented along Florida’s Gulf Coast since the 1840s. It typically forms offshore and affects our coast from on-shore winds. When it blooms, it can...

9/11 – We will never forget.

This morning we here at Chad the Handyman have heavy hearts for all of the 2,977 Americans that lost their lives during the 9/11 attacks. As we sit here recalling exactly where we all were when we heard the news, we can't help but be reminded of the feelings that all...

Welcome back to reality!

We here at Chad the Handyman hope you enjoyed your long weekend to the fullest! However, we all know returning to work after a weekend full of activites can be difficult. Check out this article on how to get yourself back into full gear!

We're in the middle of hurricane season!

We are still in hurricane season and according to the news stations the Atlantic is waking up! Are you prepared? You can find your Ultimate Hurricane Checklist here. While considering getting prepared you have to consider getting your shutters up in time. We can help....

Labor Day is here!

If this is normally how your holiday BBQ's turn out... you should consider something different Whether you are looking to do something with the family or would like to grab a bite and a drink, there are TONS of activities in the upcoming days! Click the link below if...

CHAD THE HANDYMAN REMODELING DIVISION & DESIGN

Did you know we have a remodeling division of Chad the Handyman? Homeworks Construction & Design is here for all of your remodeling needs. Check out this informational blog about purchasing cabinets! Call (239) 245-7403 or Click for more information!

Grandparent's Day is coming!

National Grandparents Day is a secular holiday celebrated in the United States of America since 1978 and officially recognized in a number of countries on various days of the year, either as one holiday or sometimes as a separate Grandmothers' Day and Grandfathers'...

Summer is over! Are you ready for the new school year?

Whether you are dreading sending your precious babies to school for the first time, or if you are psyched to kick those free-loaders out of the house, Back-To-School can be quite a jarring change for all parties. Check out these cool tips on how to get organized and...

Spring Maintenance Musts

by | Apr 22, 2014 | Blog

Whether you do the “Home Checks” yourself, or you hire someone like Chad The Handyman to do them for you, inspecting and taking care of these items are a must. Not only will they save you money in the long term, keep your bulky costs down should you need to quickly sell your home, but they can keep your home looking beautiful longer. Any repair questions, give Chad a call!
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[sidetabs_item title=”Roofs”] With a ladder or binoculars you can usually spot any roof repairs yourself. Cracked or missing shingles/tiles should be glued or replaced to prevent water and pest intrusion. Also look for any build up of leaves or debris that could clog gutters or prevent water from draining off the roof.   [/sidetabs_item]
[sidetabs_item title=”Exterior Walls”] Whatever kind of exterior surface you may have (stucco, siding, brick, etc.), maintaining it is necessary. Stucco cracking is most common in Florida and should be taken care of annually. Cracks are not usually an indication of foundation issues, but rather the home settling in. They can, however, allow water penetration and cause big issues later on if they are not addressed in a timely manner.  [/sidetabs_item]
[sidetabs_item title=”Foundations”] When it comes to poured concrete foundations, keep your eyes peeled for cracks. If cracks in the foundation (not hairline cracks in the stucco, remember) exist, routine caulking won’t cut it. You will need to hire a foundation expert to properly bond the cracks using a chemical reaction.  [/sidetabs_item]
[sidetabs_item title=”Windows”] Window leaks are also as common as stucco cracks. The perimeter of the windows and doors need to be check and caulked or add weather stripping to seal the edges. This can help with energy costs as well as  water intrusion. However, if you see condensation inside the glass on the double or triple-glazed windows during the winter months, that could mean the weather seal has been compromised and either the glass or the whole window needs replacing.  [/sidetabs_item]
[sidetabs_item title=”Water Fixtures”] Leaky faucets or supply/drain lines can wreak havoc on your home. Be sure to check under sinks, and look at the connections and fittings. Look for water stains on the toekicks around the dishwasher, and washing machine hoses for cracks, bulges or dampness.  [/sidetabs_item]
[sidetabs_item title=”HVAC”] Just as you readied your furnace for fall, now is the time to make sure that air conditioning units are in good working order for the warmer months ahead. Change the filter, check hose connections for leaks, and make sure the drain pans are draining freely. [/sidetabs_item]
[sidetabs_item title=”Attics”] Search for signs that insects and critters have colonized. Also, search aggressively for mold, which often takes the form of gray or black blotches. Proper insulation and good ventilation will deter mold growth in the attic, so take action now to prevent the problem from multiplying in the warmer months ahead.[/sidetabs_item]
[sidetabs_item title=”Basements”]Dampness in a basement suggests higher-than-normal relative humidity, inadequate ventilation and the need for a dehumidifier. Check the base of poured-concrete walls for cracks and evidence of water penetration. And use a flashlight to examine exposed framing. If you see what looks like tunneling on the wood, call a pest control company.[/sidetabs_item]
[sidetabs_item title=”Cleaning”] Spring is a good time to clean areas of the house that often go neglected. Dust or vacuum chair rails, window casings, tops of wall-mounted cabinets and ceiling fans. Launder or dry clean fabric draperies and use a damp cloth to clean wood and vinyl blinds. Vacuum upholstered furniture and mattresses, and consider renting a carpet cleaner to shampoo carpeting. [/sidetabs_item]
[sidetabs_item title=”Decks”] Look for warped, loose or splintered boards, and do a good sweep to remove any leaves and debris that might have accumulated between boards. If the finish on your wood deck is faded or worn, now is the time to clean, stain, and reseal it. If you have composite decking, follow manufacturer’s recommendations on seasonal care.  [/sidetabs_item]
[sidetabs_item title=”Screens”] Keeping your Lanai free of debris, critters, and insects is a great thing. Replacing torn or missing screens is a great way to enjoy your outdoor space before it gets to hot. [/sidetabs_item]
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Save the Ta-Tas!

October is breast cancer awareness month. Here at Chad the Handyman we care about you and your health! Make sure you are getting your annual mammogram! Click here for information about the mobile mammo bus! Also, check this site out for some fun events around our area...

Who need any stinkin' tariffs?!

Tariff-Me-Not We received this notice from one of our lower-cost cabinet suppliers. This price increase is devastating to us as a dealer, and hope this doesn't stay in place for long. We also want to remind you that we offer other cabinet lines as well. These other...

Still watching the waters..

We're still all watching the water conditions in our local waters. Red tide, a naturally occurring phenomenon, has been documented along Florida’s Gulf Coast since the 1840s. It typically forms offshore and affects our coast from on-shore winds. When it blooms, it can...

9/11 – We will never forget.

This morning we here at Chad the Handyman have heavy hearts for all of the 2,977 Americans that lost their lives during the 9/11 attacks. As we sit here recalling exactly where we all were when we heard the news, we can't help but be reminded of the feelings that all...

Welcome back to reality!

We here at Chad the Handyman hope you enjoyed your long weekend to the fullest! However, we all know returning to work after a weekend full of activites can be difficult. Check out this article on how to get yourself back into full gear!

We're in the middle of hurricane season!

We are still in hurricane season and according to the news stations the Atlantic is waking up! Are you prepared? You can find your Ultimate Hurricane Checklist here. While considering getting prepared you have to consider getting your shutters up in time. We can help....

Labor Day is here!

If this is normally how your holiday BBQ's turn out... you should consider something different Whether you are looking to do something with the family or would like to grab a bite and a drink, there are TONS of activities in the upcoming days! Click the link below if...

CHAD THE HANDYMAN REMODELING DIVISION & DESIGN

Did you know we have a remodeling division of Chad the Handyman? Homeworks Construction & Design is here for all of your remodeling needs. Check out this informational blog about purchasing cabinets! Call (239) 245-7403 or Click for more information!

Grandparent's Day is coming!

National Grandparents Day is a secular holiday celebrated in the United States of America since 1978 and officially recognized in a number of countries on various days of the year, either as one holiday or sometimes as a separate Grandmothers' Day and Grandfathers'...

Summer is over! Are you ready for the new school year?

Whether you are dreading sending your precious babies to school for the first time, or if you are psyched to kick those free-loaders out of the house, Back-To-School can be quite a jarring change for all parties. Check out these cool tips on how to get organized and...