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But there’s always a great way to cure those post-holiday blues by putting yourself and/or your family to work with some home improvement projects that are perfect for this time of year. Here are some ideas for home improvement projects that will keep you busy and float you through to sweet February.
Don’t you be that weird neighbor with the cats who still has their Christmas tree and holiday lights hanging up in April. If you haven’t already dealt with the aftermath of your holiday cheer, that’s your first task. Take down holiday lights and use my mom’s weird trick of wrapping them around a used paper towel roll to prevent them from tangling. Set the oven on self-clean, and then wipe it down well with vinegar or another natural cleaning product. If you’re the sort of person to own a woodchipper, mulch the tree and toss it in the compost pile or scatter it around gardens and shrubs. (If you’re a normal person, just look up online where you can recycle the tree.)
There are just way too many devices and appliances in a typical home that need checking so why not bundle all those tasks together and start the new year off right? Here’s a list to get you started:
It sounds counter-intuitive to inspect your roof for problems in the middle of winter but if something bad has happened to your roof because of wind, snow, or ice damage, the problem will just continue to get worse as the winter months come to an end. You don’t need to climb up on a snowy roof, either. Just use a pair of binoculars to look for ice dams, missing shingles, clogged gutters or other problems. If you have a particularly tech-friendly neighbor, you could also borrow a drone to look for damaged areas.
Remember, working on the roof can be risky so if you’re not confident in your ability to fix a problem, you may have to call in a professional such as a roofing company, arborist, or professional contractor.
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