Enumclaw Courier-Herald, September 18, 2013

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It’s time to winterize home Good month to Fall means colorful leaves, apple cider and cooler temperatures. It also means winter’s on its way, so now is the time to winterize your home. Improve your home’s comfort and energy efficiency with a home energy audit. Making energy efficiency upgrades identified in a home energy audit can save 5 to 30 percent on your monthly energy bill, according to Energy.gov. If you would rather perform your own walk-through, this checklist can help you prepare your home for colder weather:

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Exterior home maintenance tips • Clean those gutters. Remove leaves and debris, then flush your gutters with water. This will help prevent clogged drains and reduce the potential formation of ice dams, which can cause excess water to get backed up and seep back into the house.

• Clean your window and patio door screens and put them into storage. • Install storm doors. Storm doors help insulate your home against drafts and strong winds. • Clean the tracks of patio doors and windows. Use a dry paintbrush to loosen dirt and debris and then vacuum to remove. • Wash windows. • Touch up exterior paint where needed. Indoor home maintenance tips • Schedule a furnace check-up by a professional to prepare it for the season. Also check to see if the filter needs changing. • Add insulation. The amount of money you’ll end up saving in heating costs is likely well worth the investment of adding additional insulation to the attic. • Check with your utility com-

pany to see if they offer rebates for energy-efficient home improvements including replacing windows or adding insulation. • Clean and repair air ducts. • Wrap pipes. Freezing temperatures can cause pipes to freeze and burst. To help prevent this, insulate pipes with a pre-molded, foam rubber sleeve, available at most local home improvement or hardware stores. • Reverse fans. Adjust your ceiling fan to rotate clockwise to push rising warm air down. • Check for leaks and drafts. Stand next to window and door openings to feel if cool air is blowing through. Leaky windows or drafty doors may need to be replaced. If you find a small leak around a window, seal it from the outside with weatherresistant caulk. Also apply weather stripping to exterior doors as needed.

renovate lawn Fall is for planting but also for lawn renovation. September is a good month to reseed, renovate and restore a summer-weary lawn. You can also use the patch method to repair just a few bare or brown areas of an otherwise fine-looking lawn. Sometimes dead patches appear from doggy deposits or fertilizer burns, usually when a fully-open spreader allows too much nitrogen to fall onto the grass in one spot. To do a perfect patch job on a section of damaged lawn follow these steps:

The Compleat Home Gardener Marianne Binetti Columnist

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First dig out the dead, yellow or badly damaged turf. If you do not know what is causing the problem now is the time to dig down past the grass roots to remove large boulders or clay deposits. Once the damaged turf is removed,

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