Make Your House A Home

Posted 8/21/12

Tip #1: Taking care of your home is an investment that adds value and gives back in saved money over the years.

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Tip #1: Taking care of your home is an investment that adds value and gives back in saved money over the years.

Reeves Mountain Construction

845-252-3995

https://www.facebook.com/Reeves-Mountain-Construction-179968255419044/

Tip #2: Every furnace and/or air conditioner has a filter to catch dirt and dust. Clean your filters twice a year for proper air flow and effectiveness.

Chris Barnes

570-228-6314

Tip #3: Seamless gutters mean more time for vacations! Never clean your gutters again!

Catskill Leaf Guard

845-482-5259

Tip #4: When it comes to real estate, someone will be moving! Prior to packing is to take photos, this will help when you are putting everything together at your “new” home.

Eagle Valley Realty

Jennie Waligroski

845-252-3085 ext 20/ Cell845-588-5306

http://eaglevalleyrealty.com/

Tip #5: Spend some time at home and relax in a pool or spa.

Clear Rite Pools & Spas Inc

845-482-4646

www.ClearRitePools.com

Tip #6: Store your ammunition in a locked location separate from firearms.

American Sportsman Firearms, Inc

845-798-0365

Americansportsmanfirearmsllc@gmail.com

Tip #7: Help the environment! Have your septic tank pumped every three to five years

Esselman Sewer & Drain Service

845-798-5959

www.septicgopro.com

Tip #8: Always ask if pottery is food safe. My high-fired stoneware is food safe, and it also can go in the microwave and dishwasher.

Duke Pottery

607-498-5207

www.dukepottery.com

Tip #9: Summer grilling fun can turn into tragedy if your grill is not maintained properly. A few simple precautions may make a world of difference.

Merrell Benco Insurance Agency

800-734-5591/845-798-1500

www.mbagency.com

Tip #10: Consulting with our professionals for all your building and home DIY projects will give you the results you want every time.

Fallsburg Lumber Co. Inc

845-434-6161

www.fallsburglumber.com

Tip #11: Always provide adequate ventilation for your roof. If you don’t, you can literally ‘cook’ your shingles, wearing down their effectiveness and the life expectancy of your roof.

Brett Erdman Contracting

845-482-5128

bretterdmancontracting@yahoo.com

Tip #12: Always hire a professional when dealing with tree trimming and removal, for your safety and the health of your trees.

Black Oak Tree Service

845-557-3833

Tip #13: Water is the key to weight loss, strong immune system and energy. Make sure your drinking water is safe!

BF Environmental

570-335-1947

http://www.bfenvironmental.com/

Tip #14: Is your house looking old and dingy? Time for a new look! Stop in for Cabots Stain and Pittsburg Paint.

Kohler Lumber & Building Materials, Inc

845-482-5117/845-482-5290

Tip #15: Ask a pro to check for flashing on existing skylights and if they will install ice and water shield up the side walls. This is often a common leaking problem.

Strait Line Roofing

845-583-0247/800-702-ROOF

www.straitlineroofing.com

Tip #16: Is your house over-crowded? Invest in a Amish shed to store just about anything.

Marshall Machinery Inc

570-729-7117

www.marshall-machinery.com

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