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Category Archives: Household Tips

6 Tips to Avoid a Costly Winter Plumbing Leak

14 Tuesday Nov 2017

Posted by KTE in Household Tips

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A leaking copper pipe that burst after freezing is shown.

Your home plumbing could pay a big price if your house isn’t prepared for winter. Learn how to save cash and keep pipes from freezing.

1. Protect your plumbing pipes from freezing
When winter temperatures plummet, water can easily freeze inside, causing them to burst. If you are out of the house or unaware of a burst pipe, the results can be disastrous, including massive home floods and damage to your beloved furniture, rugs and home structure.

To reduce the possibility of frozen pipes, wrap each of your un-insulated pipes in a blanket of foam. You can purchase foam tubes with a slit on the side at most hardware stores. Cut the tube to the length you need, pull it open and push it over and around your pipe. Use duct tape to secure if the foam does not have self-adhesive edges.

2. Fix home plumbing leaks now
The best time to get leaks repaired is the present. Check all of the faucets in your kitchen, bathrooms and utility room for drips and puddles. If you have a leaky faucet, contact your trusted plumber immediately to get your pipes back in tip-top shape.

3. Drain your water heater
If you live in a location with hard water, sediment can build up in your tank, causing rust to develop inside. This rust can then find its way into your drinking, cooking and bathing water. If your hot water heater already is rusted or is too old, consider purchasing a new one before cold weather sets in.

4. Lose the outdoor hose to avoid frozen pipes
Until warm weather returns, your best home plumbing practice is to disconnect, wrap up and pack away your garden hose. Leaving a hose connected outside in winter can cause water left inside to freeze and expand, freezing your faucets and connecting pipes as well. Just say no to hefty repair bills and yes to a hose and fixtures you can use next year.

5. Close and drain shut-off valves leading outdoors
If you have interior shut off valves leading to outdoor faucets, close them and drain the water from outside lines. Any water that remains in the lines and freezes could cause major damage.

6. Clean your home’s sump pump pit
Before cold weather hits, you will need to inspect and clean your sump pump and the pit in which it rests. When exposed to extreme cold, your pump can freeze, causing it to stop working.

If your sump pump malfunctions, water can enter your basement and cause flooding, especially when winter rains are in full swing. Do yourself a favor and inspect your pump and pit now to avoid massive flood damage and cleanup bills later.

Your winter should be full of cheer and warm family get-togethers, not exploded pipes and leaks that take days to fix. Prepare and repair your plumbing in advance to avoid a costly disaster.

Source: 6 Tips to Avoid a Costly Winter Plumbing Leak

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When to Rake Leaves Off the Lawn: How Long You Can Wait

28 Saturday Oct 2017

Posted by KTE in Garden, Household Tips

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By when do you have to rake leaves? How long a time can leaves be left on a lawn before damage is done? I answer these questions here.

Source: When to Rake Leaves Off the Lawn: How Long You Can Wait

How to Keep Pests and Animals Out of Garbage | Hunker

05 Monday Jun 2017

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Step 1

Put trash in bags and tie the bags shut. Spray the can when you put the trash out with bleach or ammonia diluted in water. Don’t overfill cans such that the lid won’t fully shut.

Step 2

Push the lid on as tightly as possible. To deter large pests such as raccoons or dogs, place a heavy rock on top or keep the lid on with a bungee cord or piece of rope so that even tipping it over won’t spill the contents. Or use a trash can designed so the handles push up and lock the lid in place.

Step 3

Place petroleum jelly under the lip of the trash can to keep crawling pests from getting inside.

Step 4

Keep your garbage can clean. Wash it out as needed with a soapy solution with added ammonia or vinegar.

Source: How to Keep Pests and Animals Out of Garbage | Hunker

This Weatherman Reveals the Secret To Defrosting Your Windshield In SECONDS | 22 Words

12 Monday Dec 2016

Posted by KTE in Household Tips

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Mix two parts rubbing alcohol with one part water, pour it into a spray bottle, and you have the “solution” to all your defrosting woes.Spray it on your windshield and watch the magic happen.

Source: This Weatherman Reveals the Secret To Defrosting Your Windshield In SECONDS | 22 Words

Why Do Trees Topple in a Storm? – Scientific American Blog Network

20 Sunday Nov 2016

Posted by KTE in Home, Household Tips

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Source: Why Do Trees Topple in a Storm? – Scientific American Blog Network

10 things to get your home ready for winter

12 Saturday Nov 2016

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Preventive maintenance is key to getting your home ready for winter.

Source: 10 things to get your home ready for winter

A No-Stress Schedule for Spring Cleaning – Darling Magazine

06 Wednesday Apr 2016

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Source: A No-Stress Schedule for Spring Cleaning – Darling Magazine

BBB Tips: Stress-Free Spring Contractor Hiring

05 Saturday Mar 2016

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Source: BBB Tips: Stress-Free Spring Contractor Hiring

25 Clever Car Hacks To Help You Survive Winter

20 Wednesday Jan 2016

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Source: 25 Clever Car Hacks To Help You Survive Winter

Do Your Homework before Hiring Contractors and How to Handle a Complaint

26 Monday Oct 2015

Posted by KTE in Home, Household Tips, Sponsored Posts

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Do Your Homework before Hiring

Due diligence is important when hiring a service provider including the ones suggested in the LMCN Group  and the ones listed in the LMCN Directory. Here are some suggestions to guide you through the process of checking their work history, reputation and whether they are legitimate. Ask for:

  • Home Improvement Contractor Registration (HICPA). If they don’t have that, they’re not even legally allowed to conduct business as a home improvement contractor in the state of Pennsylvania. CLICK HERE FOR CONTRACTOR SEARCH.
  • Proof of liability insurance for themselves and any hired subcontractors. This will protect your personal assets in the event of an injury to one of the workers. They should also make you an additional Insured on their policy. Your name and address will show up on the certificate of insurance under add’l insured and you will have that document for your records. You will also be notified if the policy should lapse. Insurance companies get these requests all the time, not a big deal to add you to it. This is customary and any reputable contractor will oblige without hesitation. That way if an accident happens while they are working, you are protected.
  • Proof of workman’s compensation insurance for the contractor and subcontractors at the PA Dept of Labor and Industry workers compensation search portal. CLICK HERE TO SEARCH FOR CURRENT WORKERS COMP INSURANCE.
  • Call the Lower Merion Township Building and Planning Dept at 610-645-6200 prior to the start of any job to inquire if there are complaints on file. All contractors who are licensed and insured have a file with the township however, you must go to in person to review a file.
  • Check references: Contact people who the contractor has recently completed projects with and ask to see the work they have done.
  • Supervision of employees or sub contractors.  Hire a contractor who not only works hands on, but is also available to supervise employees & subcontractors as well.
  • Personal safety: Your own personal safety should also be a concern when having someone do work in your home. (Read more: Personal Safety Guidelines for Selecting a Home Services Contractor)

Contractor Complaints (Lower Merion Township)

If you have a complaint about a contractor it must be put in writing. Your options are as follows:

1. Contact the State of Pennsylvania attorney general to file a complaint;

Click here to file a complaint. The Pennsylvania Office of Attorney General receives more than 50,000 complaints and referrals each year, which allows them to fight on your behalf. You can submit a complaint online or by printing out and sending a form into their office. The more information you provide, the better they can help you.A registry of complaints is kept on file.

2. Send a letter to lower Merion township;

Township Administration Building
75 East Lancaster Avenue
Ardmore, PA 19003-2323
Attn: Building and Planning Dept

All contractors who are licensed and insured have a file with Lower Merion Township and the letter will be added to the file.

You can contact the LM Township Building and Planning Dept at 610-645-6200 prior to the start of any job to inquire if there are complaints on file. However, you must go to the township in person to review a file.

3. Contact your commissioner:

If you do not know who that is. CLICK HERE to find out how to contact your commissioner.

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