House Tips From Sacramento’s Home Inspection Company

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Check out these great home owner tips for Sacramento residents, brought to you compliments of Scott Storlie of Pillar to Post—your eagle-eye, inspection guy! (contact info below)

By the way, Scott was my guest last week on SACRAMENTO SMILES RADIO, at www.InLoveWithSacto.com with some terrific tips for buyers and sellers.

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In winter, by finding and fixing drafts and leaks, you’ll have a warmer house and save money. Here are simple fixes that’ll have you cutting your energy usage – and bills – by up to 40%.

1. Electrical Outlets.
Look at all exterior wall outlets by unscrewing the plates and peaking underneath. If there’s no insulation, they’re likely letting in cold air. Head to the hardware store. Pick up foam insulation specially made for outlets. Just cut to size, insert in the outlet and re-cover.

2. Windows.
Pull back any curtains or blinds, then hold a lit candle near the window frame. Any flickering of the flame is a sign of draft. Calk away any leaks. There’s no need to be an expert handyman or buy tools you’ll hardly use. Instead use rope caulk (available in hardware stores). It comes in cords, and all you need to do is unroll and press in place around window edges.

3. Doors.
Wait until nighttime, shut off your interior lights, head outside and have a helper inside shine a flashlight around the door frame. See a lot of light? You’ve got a leak. To cut down on drafts simply fill old tube socks with uncooked rice, tie the end off with some string and rest against the bottom of the door.

Have a wider entrance or sliding door?
Cut off one leg from an old pair of pants, stuff with the remaining fabric, tie both ends shut and place it at the bottom of the door. For the sides, buy some inexpensive foam tape weather-stripping: simply apply the adhesive backing to the inside of the doorjamb and put a stop to leaks in seconds.

 

In a world full of stress, home is where we go to feel comfort and peace. Here are a few ways to enhance your experience.

  Up the fluff to create comfort.
Fluff up your pillows or pile them together; soft, overstuffed pillows project warmth, comfort and security, so we feel more relaxed just by looking at them. No wonder photographers and Realtors use this trick to make homes look more inviting!Make your tub more tranquil.
Steep two chamomile tea bags right in the tub. Its relaxing properties will be absorbed through your pores and into your blood stream. Plus, chamomile will relieve tired, achy muscles, and its pleasant aroma will bring a smile to your face.Grow soothing lavender indoors.
The scent of this sweet flower increases relaxing alpha waves in the brain. It’ll thrive in your home if you place it in a sunny location and let it dry out between waterings.

Create a “my” space.
In a clutter-free corner, place a small chair and lamp to read by. This will give you a spot to go to when you need to relax and shield yourself from the stress of the day.

Paint a wall a restful green.
Soft green produces a soothing effect on the eyes because of how easily it is absorbed by the retina, reveals a recent study commissioned by The Corporate Design Foundation.

 Scott Storlie

Phone (916) 941-2432

scott.storlie@pillartopost.com

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Tamara Dorris loves real estate, writing, learning and teaching. Her education and experience are all geared toward positive, professional and personal development. Listen to her Sacramento radio show that's all about life and a little about real estate: www.InLoveWithSacto.com

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