Get your home ready for the new year

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For many, the new year means a fresh start and there is no better place to begin than inside the home. Your home is meant to last, but over time, simple wear and tear can result in inefficient systems and less-than-perfect conditions.

To keep your home looking and operating like the day you purchased it, Ace Hardware’s home expert, Lou Manfredini, suggests a few easy maintenance projects that will make a big impact in the end.

Give your baseboards the protection they need
While adding a new coat of paint to your walls is always a good idea when maintaining your home, Manfredini also recommends you freshen up your baseboards, which often see the most wear and tear. Wash them down using a pine-based cleaner, a little bit of warm water and a sponge to remove dirt and grime. Then touch up your baseboards with paint to protect them and keep them looking brand new.

Save thousands with a little bit of caulk
Over time the excessive use of a bathtub or shower can lead to cracks in your grout and caulking. These cracks are not only unsightly, but can cause greater leakage problems costing you thousands of dollars if not fixed immediately.

The good news is this problem can be resolved easily and inexpensively. Manfredini recommends using silicone-based caulk, which ensures a fast-drying, smooth surface and creates a strong seal to prevent leakage. Start by peeling away the old caulk and making sure the surface is completely dry before re-applying. One of his favorites is G.E’s Silicone II Kitchen & Bath Caulk.

Become your own professional carpet cleaner
With heavy traffic, household carpeting takes a beating almost daily, collecting dirt, grime, outdoor particles and plenty of dust. Not only are these items harmful to your health, they will wear down your carpeting … and do so quickly. While its good practice to vacuum on a weekly basis, cleaning your carpeting every 90 to 120 days will give you a cleaner home and prolong the life of your carpeting. Hiring a professional can be expensive, so Manfredini suggests you stop by your local hardware store to rent a carpet cleaning system for a fraction of the cost of having the work done professionally.

Make sure the air you breathe is the best
Anyone with allergies knows that air quality is very important. This applies inside the home as much as outside.

A great way to prevent bad air circulating in your home – and make sure your equipment is running efficiently – is by replacing the air filters in your forced-air furnace. Manfredini recommends using pleated filters because they do a better job of filtering internal air. These filters are inexpensive and take about five minutes to replace.

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