Tuesday, November 23, 2010

Home Security Tips for Thanksiving Holiday Travels


Today's post is by our good friend from Cincinnati, ProMaster Home Repair & Handyman Service.

In case you are planning to travel away from home this Thanksgiving holiday, don’t forget to heed these 5 important tips to reduce the odds you will return home to a crime scene.  Burglaries have been on the rise in the past few years, making these brief tips well worth a few minutes of your time.

Before You Leave Home:
  1. Just as you wouldn’t announce your trip or absence to your social network, don’t advertise your absence from your home with unkempt landscaping, a pile of mail and newspapers or leftover garbage.
  2. Timed lighting is a must along with a radio or television to simulate the occupancy of the home.
  3. Remove ladders, tools or other equipment a potential burglar might need to gain access to your home.  Remember, burglars want to get in and out as fast as possible—so assist them toward that end.
  4. De-power or lock garage door openers.  If you have an unattended vehicle parked outside with a garage door opener in it, would-be thieves can quickly break the auto glass, activate your garage door opener and be inside your home in under 30 seconds.
  5. Lock Up!  Over 40% of home burglaries are termed by police as “no force entries.”  Therefore, before you leave, make sure every window and door is locked.
For additional resources on how to protect yourself from burglary or home invasion, visit the following sites:
  1. Personal Security Expert, Robert Siciliano’s 10 Tips to Preventing Home Invasion
  2. Washington Post: Anatomy of a Burglary
  3. Download the Burglary Prevention Council’s Brochure Practical Ways to Burglarproof Your Home
As always, if you need help adding security devices to your home or office - give us a call a (281) 358-6666 or visit us on the web at www.HandymanMatters.com

Friday, November 5, 2010

Announcement!

We would like to congratulate Kelli Aaron of Magnolia, TX as the first winner of our monthly contest to give away 3 free hours of labor.


To enter, simply navigate to our main website at www.HandymanMatters.com, click the link at the top right corner of the page and fill out the entry form located there. Winners will be chosen at the end of each month from the contestants who entered during that month and will be notified on the first of the new month. A list of past winners will be posted on our site, updated monthly.


If you have any questions about this or any home repair needs, call us at (281) 358-6666.

Find, Fix and Forget - Simple Steps to Weatherize Your Home This Winter


The weather outside is about to get frigid and frightful, but inside, many homeowners can still enjoy the comfort and coziness of warmth ... if they don't have to worry about cold air drafts and leaks causing the temperature inside to plummet like the climate outside.

Luckily, for many homeowners, problem areas where cold air is sneaking in - and warm air may be escaping - can easily be found, fixed and then forgotten. According to the U.S. Department of Energy, the annual energy bill for a typical single family home is about $2,200. By properly sealing and insulating your home, you can save up to 10 percent on home energy costs. And, you don't need a permanent - and more expensive - draft-blocking solution, such as installing new windows, adding more insulation or replacing old doors with insulated versions, to stay warm and reap the financial rewards.

Handyman Matters has compiled a few simple steps to keep the warm air - and cost savings - in your home this winter:
  • Find. Perform a home energy audit to determine where you might have some issues. Handyman Matters can take care of this for you very quickly and make appropriate recommendations for your home. If you would like to do a quick one yourself here are some steps to consider:
    • To start, make a list of potential problem areas, including windows and doors, as well as places where pipes, electrical outlets, vents and mail slots are located.
    • To complete the audit, make sure all doors, windows and fireplace chutes are closed, shut off all combustion appliances, and turn on exhaust fans (in the kitchen and bathrooms, if you have them). Then, take a lit incense stick or candle and hold it in front of the areas you listed as possible problem sources - leaks and drafts will cause the smoke or flame to flow in the direction of the air leak. Be sure to keep track of any areas in need of sealing.
    • You can also shine a flashlight around doors and windows to look for gaps and cracks - if you see light shining through, you've likely found an area in need of fixing.
  • Fix. Once you've determined the areas that need attention, look for DIY weatherization products that can help. Many cost-effective, easy-to-install solutions are on the market today, with many formulated for specific problem areas. If you’re not interested in DIYing the project, call Handyman Matters to help.
    • For leaks around pipes, electrical outlets, vents or mail slots, consider caulk or other specialized products, like foam seals, to block the drafts.
    • Drafts around windows can be fixed with a window insulation kit, typically a clear plastic film that can be placed on the inside or outside of the window to create a draft-proof seal that can easily be removed when the cold air clears out.
    • Additionally, many window and door seals can be applied quickly and easily, but don't forget about the bottom, where cold air might be creeping in.
    • For leaks under doors and windows, look for a solution that will "hug" the bottom to create an airtight barrier. The Double Draft Seal from Duck brand offers two layers of protection from drafts, sealing underneath doors and windows from both sides, for maximum energy efficiency and thermal protection.
  • Don't Forget. Take the time to fix the problem areas now and you'll forget you had any air leaks and drafts by the time the weather turns frigid and frightful.
For DIYers, it's as simple as taking the time to find the cold air sources, choosing the right products to block the drafts and installing them properly.

The fall offers many perfect opportunities to get DIY weatherization done. And, many of these projects can be completed in a weekend and then forgotten throughout the cold winter months - all without breaking the bank. For more information and tips to winterize your home contact your Handyman Matters location; simply click here to find a location near you or call (281) 358-6666, today.
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