By Ruben Gonzalez Jr.
Prudential California Realty (DBA)
It’s been another
crazy year of weather with many big rain and wind storms damaging houses
throughout the country. With fall upon us and winter around the corner, home
sellers should take a close look at their property for storm damage and make
repairs.
If you experienced
a powerful storm, it’s a smart idea to check your roof for any damage and
ensure there are no missing shingles or cracks around any skylights the home
may have. Climb into your attic and look for discoloration of the decking or
plywood surfaces.
Also look for light
penetrating from around plumbing vents or the chimney, indicating that your
roof’s flashing needs repair.
Next, inspect your
rain gutters for damage and clear them of leaves and debris. Look for holes,
cracks or sags; all three can be easily fixed by a homeowner. (To fix a small
hole, first use an abrasive pad to clean the area, then cut a piece of gutter
material slightly larger than the hole. Using a stiff brush, spread gutter-repair
compound around the hole and place your patch over the top. Cover the patch
with another layer of compound to ensure a good seal. To repair minor sags,
simply add a new hanging bracket to the sagging area or replace the compromised
existing bracket.)
Pay particular
attention to areas of your home near trees and shrubs. Limbs can play havoc
with your roof, siding and stucco in heavy winds, and can come crashing down
under the weight of snow. Prune your trees and shrubs to ensure their health
and to safeguard your home.
Finally, be sure
to inspect your windows, fencing, decking, which also take a beating in storms.
Seal and repair any damage.
Sometimes storm
damage is unavoidable. But making quick repairs can help ensure your home is
safe, sound and ready for sale.
Ruben Gonzalez can be reached at (562) 507-0754 or Email me.
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