* Undertake | nujor renovation * Ensure that your air conditionâ€" er is operating efficiently. * Make a tour of your home and property to develop a checklist of maintenance requirements for the coming year * Start detailed plnnnmg of any major renovation projects you want to undertake this summer. Summer: June â€" July â€" August * Repair or replace your roof or * Drain 4.5 litres (about a gallon) of water from your hot water tank to remove sediment and reduce shade in summer and a windâ€" break for the cold winter months. * Stain your deck and fence to protect them against the summer Your home requires yearâ€"round attention to keep it in top operatâ€" ing condition and to help you avord costly repair bills down the road. This helpful Home Mainteâ€" nance Calendar can provide direcâ€" tion on the type of maintenance projects you should be undertakâ€" ing, and when Spring: March â€" April â€" May * Check and possibly upgrade insulation levels in the attic â€" before the summer heat sets in. Don‘t forget to seal air leaks into the attic, install an â€" air vapor barrier, and weatherstrip the attic hatch. * Correct persistent condensation problems in the attic by improâ€" ving the ventilation system. * Plant trees on the east and west sides of your house. They provide 1 L O__nE__ a (] m Your hame ronnirea taar mmund Rantaspa O@Pnoum ds onl i lt There‘s still time to begin a program for this year. PAGE 18 â€" WATERLOO CHRONICLE, WEDNESDAY, MAY 13, 1992 TOO BUSY TO CARE FOR YOUR LAWN? Check the following pages for fabulous Homt and Garden products, services and tips. resrrape «s mtrermemmmennes inss nupmeemnniemnioenprremmamainti e in cmmemnnmeneeemrenspmmrrememmeemreenemneeer n e i N p P e * Make sure a clean air filter is in place in forced air furnaces. Careâ€" fully dust and vacuum baseboard heaters in hydronic and electric heating systems. ;ova here l aso uis w applicable. * Insulate long runs of hot water pipe, especially in cool basements Homeowners and Businesses have relied on the Expert Care from Stefanson Lawn Service Ltd. for over 17 years. * On a drafty day, check for air laksmnddownnnd'indow;. the sill plate and the attic. Caulk and weatherstrip these areas as * If you have a woodâ€"burning fireplace or stove, have the chimâ€" neyclaned.En-unthatthetopo{ your furnace flue pipe is clear of O‘A'rnnge for an annual tuneâ€"up November * Paint the exterior trim around your doors and windows to protect them against winter‘s harsh weather. ® Sgal your driveway. projects â€"â€" for example, adding an extra bedroom or breakfast nook, upgrading your windows. This will probably involve opening your house, even briefly, to the elements. * Repair leaky foundations from the outside by digging a trench along the wall. If possible, install insulation on the wall before filling in the trench. * Drain 4.5 litres (about a gallon) of water from the hot water tank. during vacations. _ _ Fall: September â€" October â€" your water heater Spring is the time to stain your deck and fence to protect them against the summer sun. There‘s no better time than now to 1 attic‘s walls (1), Ceiling (2) and the hronicle=e We do not knock on doors or telephone solicit. We are successful because of quality work and referral from many satisfied customers. Ngninias : o ns Sn dndigneciapudal imabinesennigih mfnmmm painting or wallpapering to complete kitchen renovation. * Seal your furnace ductwork with duct tape and insulate hot air ducts that pass through unâ€" heated spaces. * Undertake any major indoor renovation project that does not open your home to the elements. :hlnnall an automatic setâ€"back ermostat, or regularly turn the mghthermostat do“tozotco 179C at ight and up to 20° C during the day. Use the lower setting if no one is home during the day. * Control moisture production in the home to prevent condensation problems, * Clean or replace the air filter in forced air furnaces once a month. Carefully dust and vacuum baseâ€" board heaters in hydronic and electric heating systems. * Check your attic for air leakage (light leaking through from the rooms below), or excess condensaâ€" tion (water, frost or ice on buildâ€" ing materials). These air leakage points should be sealed with caulking. Also check for cracks or openings in the roof, and clean debris out of attic vents. * Check caulking and weatherâ€" stripping installed throughout the house to ensure the seals are still effective. Winter: December â€" January â€" February or crawl spaces. * Drain 4.5 litres (about a gallon) of water from your hot water