4 Spring Cleaning tips Sam Boak shares with Homeowners from the Construction Safety Experts at Boak & Sons

The warm weather that is finally here has homeowners taking a look at what projects need done around the house. Cleaning up your yard and landscaping when the weather warms up can be enjoyable for some and a chore for others. Here at Boak & Sons, we have two rules. Number one: Safety is Always First and number two: Never ever EVER cut a corner! We want to make sure your spring cleaning is done safely and effectively! That’s why Sam Boak decided to share his top 4 ways to safely clean up your property this spring:

 

  1. Trim any bushes, hedges or trees that are growing against the side of your home.

 

Trees and shrubs next to your house can be beautiful, but if they’re too close to your house your siding could pay the toll. If you have plants growing against the side of your home, the branches can put pressure on that siding which could eventually cause cracks. Leaves that are pressed up against the side and create shade also allow mold and rot to set in, which can also be harmful to your siding. Trim these plants down a bit so they are not touching the side of your home! It also might be a good idea to take a garden hose and spray your siding to get rid of any mold or dirt that has collected over the winter months.

  1. Make sure your gutters are clean.

 

Once you’ve trimmed your trees, you want to make sure none of that debris is going to clog your gutter system! Clogged gutters can lead to a number of problems. They can be weighed down to the point where they start pulling away from your home, which can cause further damage to your roof, windows and siding. Plus, clogged gutters tend to overflow, and that leaking water can cause damage to your foundation!

 

  1. Check your siding and gutters for pest damage.

 

Take a look for any bird houses or signs of squirrel or other rodent infestations! These may include holes in your siding or nests in your gutters. While it’s important to handle these situations carefully, leaving them to wreak havoc on your home could cause major damage such as clogged gutters and cracks in your siding.

  1. Clear your yard of any debris.

 

This should be your final task of the day. While this can be a tedious task, it’s important. Debris such as stones, branches and twigs can damage your home’s siding, gutters and windows when you’re mowing or when your family is trying to enjoy your yard. These objects can also dull your lawn mower blades, so do a thorough combover of the yard before you start up the lawn mower.

These are just a few ways homeowners can help protect their homes from damage while still getting outside to enjoy the sunshine as you’re getting ready for spring! If you have questions about any of these precautions, feel free to call our exterior contracting experts here at Boak & Sons, or talk to Sam Boak himself! We also offer free estimates just in case you’ve already found some issues you want us to take a look at. You can call us at 330-793-5646 to schedule your estimate or fill out a contact form on our website at www.boakandsons.com/contact.