Avoiding The Blues: 3 Common Summer Home Problems (And How To Fix Them)






Summertime and the livin' is easy, at least that's what they say. But when you are looking to kick back and relax in the height of summer or you are thinking about renovating your home there are some surprises that the summer months can throw up with regards to your property. What are these and how can you fix them?

Pesky Pests

One of the big problems with any home during the height of summer is that they seem to throw up a huge amount of bugs. Whether it's termites or ants these things can overrun our home if we’re not careful. Partly, it is to do with the warm weather, and once summer disappears the problem will subside, but this doesn't help right now. When it comes to any sort of bug problem, you can hire an exterminator but there are old tricks to keep pests at bay. When you've got termites, it can prove frustrating to find them because they're always on the move, but one of the best ways to get rid of them is to create what they call a “subterranean trench.” You can do this by purchasing a termiticide and dig a trench near the outside wall where the termites are gathering. When you fill the trench with the solution, this will kill the creatures as they leave your home, but also stops new termites from entering. You will need a professional to determine your best plan- https://www.pestcontrolexperts.com/termite-control/.

Mucky Mold

Mold isn't just a winter problem. If you live somewhere that sees a lot of warm weather and rain, moisture can build up inside the home and create mold. This will lead to allergies or respiratory problems if you're not careful. One of the best ways to get rid of the moisture is to use an air conditioner or dehumidifier. But prevention is also key in this respect. On a cooler day, you can open the windows and use fans at the same time to push the moisture out of the property. Mold is something that we all need to be aware of. And if mold builds up in key areas of your home, like your bathroom, it's important to get rid of the moisture by keeping the windows open while you shower or have a bath.

Weird Water

Not a common problem everywhere but if you are drinking a lot of water in the summer, it can cool you down, but if it is full of lead or magnesium and calcium, this can cause issues with your health. Approximately 85% of homes in America have “hard water” but it is easy to treat. You can use an ion exchange water softener. This works to replace the magnesium and calcium ions in the water with sodium ions, and you can purchase filters and softeners in most hardware stores easily.

Whether it's mucky mold, weird water, or pesky pests, don't let summer turn into a bummer. Summertime should be the perfect opportunity to relax and have fun, not have the summertime blues. So if there are any problems like this, make sure you’re on top of them!

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