Friday, November 22, 2013

Maintenance tips for preparing your home for winter

Maintenance tips for preparing your home for winter - Maria Mak. Burnaby Realtor @ www.mariamak.com

Winter’s coming, and with it, plunging temperatures and shorter days that make you want to curl up and relax, warm and cosy by the fire. As the coldness looms and you prepare to pump the heat, it’s important to protect your home from potential damage and address heat and energy leaks. These seven simple tasks will help you stay warm, safe and energy-conscious this winter.

1. Prepare your hearth for fire

Before getting chestnuts ready for the roasting, get your fireplace set for the fire. Grab a flashlight and look inside for build-up, bird’s nests or obvious cracks. From the outside, check for broken bricks and crumbling mortar. Ensure that your damper opens and closes and seals tightly. Clean out the ashes and remember that in addition to these steps, you should have your chimney professionally cleaned every other year (more often if you burn a lot of fires). Stock up on wood and kindling, and you’re ready for a comfy, cosy season by the fire.

2. Seal the windows

Seal drafty windows to keep heat in and energy bills low with one (or both) of these two simple tasks. First, caulk the cracks. Sold in temporary or permanent form, caulking is inexpensive and easy to apply. Second, cover your windows in a thin plastic film (available at any hardware store) and tape it down with waterproof double-sided tape, heating the edges with a hair dryer and pressing the protective layer into place. When it gets warmer outside, simply peel the film off, open the window, and let the sun shine in.

3. Clear out the gutters

Clogged gutters block the drainage of rain and melting snow, resulting in household leaks and damage to landscape and foundation. As fall sheds its last leaves, grab a ladder, a garbage bag, some rubber gloves and dig in. Remove everything, from twigs to leaves to caked-on dirt. Check that the downpipes are clear of obstruction and then ensure the entire system is un-clogged and leak-free by running water through it.

4. Prepare for winter storms

Don’t let a blizzard take you by storm―always have a fully-stocked emergency kit at hand. Include batteries, a flashlight, candles, matches and a lighter; warm clothes and blankets; a battery-powered radio; non-perishable food items and water (two litres per adult per day); a first-aid kit and specialty products like medicine, baby formula and pet food (if necessary). Store at least three days’ worth of supplies for everyone in your household.

5. Don’t forget about heating maintenance

Is your heating system ready to weather the winter? Have a professional check your heating system and ensure it’s in good working order before you turn it on. Schedule checks for your furnace, venting system and chimney. Don’t forget to replace the batteries on smoke and carbon monoxide detectors, in case any of your heating systems are overworking.

6. Pad your pipes

A small frozen pipe can cause big household damage if it bursts, so pad your pipes to prevent floods. Grab some tubular pipe insulation sleeves from your local hardware store and set to task covering exposed pipes in unheated areas, such as a basement, attic, crawl space or cabinet. The pipe sleeves are easy to apply and can be cut to fit. Cover all exposed parts, including bends and joints. Finally, seal the seams with duct tape. With that simple task, you’re not only preventing considerable water damage, but also conserving energy.

7. Clean out your garage

Like your traditional spring cleaning, consider scheduling a traditional ‘fall cleaning’ of your garage. Organize the remains of your summer projects and clean and store gardening tools. Like a seasonal turning of your closet, push what you won’t be needing ― the lawn-mower, hedge trimmer, rakes and summer toys – to the back and bring any winter necessities ― shovels, snow blowers, skis and sleds ― to the front. Set out salt and gravel containers, and you’ll thank yourself the first time the ice hits.

For all the professional real estate services, contact Maria Mak and her team @ Sutton Centre Realty @ 604.839.6368 or visit her website @ www.mariamak.com, THANK YOU.


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Saturday, October 26, 2013

Maria Mak - a poem for my beloved sis - pray for her speedy recovery

We - walking deep into the roaring ocean in the dark, fearless,
You - holding tight onto my little hand in our rough merry-go-round, fearless.
Should We - would you - finishing our artists' dreams together, fearless too?
Dream on...for you and for me.
We will be the last pair of tin soldier to fall.

To my beloved sis and pray for her speedy recovery.



Drawing and written by Maria Mak @ www.mariamak.com        
       


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Maria has been serving her clients in Metro Vancouver for over 25 years with a big heart and with a big smile .THANK YOU .

Thursday, October 10, 2013

Maria Mak. Burnaby Real Estate Agent - Well established barber shop business close to Metrotown $79,000

Well established, high traffic, nicely renovated 4 chairs barber shop business close to Metrotown is for sale. 15 ft frontage, approximate 700 sq ft. Average $6,500 monthly income. New lease with low monthly rent $1,670. 3 years plus 3 years. Triple net. Owner will train, best for owner operated turnkey business. Dont miss this golden opportunity. Contact Maria Mak or visit her website www.mariamak.com for details and private viewing.





Sunday, October 6, 2013

Maria Mak - Burnaby Real Estate Agent - Home Advantage: Increasing the benefits of home sales




Each year, the BC Legislature's Select Standing Committee on Finance and Government Services travels throughout BC seeking input about spending and taxation priorities for the upcoming provincial budget.
The Committee reviews and summarizes this information and reports its findings to the Finance Minister, who uses it as input in budget deliberations.
On September 24, 2013 representatives of the Real Estate Board had the opportunity to make recommendations.

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