Updating Your Home For Spring
We have so many things around our houses that we fail to notice because we see them on a daily basis. The small details can often times go over looked. However, if you stop for a second, you might be surprised at how much there is that needs updated and seasonal maintenance. So as we move into spring and warmer months, there are some things you should stop and take a look at. Updating your home for spring can not only help the longevity of your home, but give a fresh new look as well.
The Siding On Your Home
One of the most common materials used for home siding is vinyl. This is because it is low cost, readily available, and stands up to the weather pretty well. In Oklahoma, it is important to have a long lasting siding. However, after a few brutal Oklahoma summers, your vinyl siding can warp and crack easily. Poor ventilation can also lead to damage. Vinyl siding is designed to flex when it heats up, and with the sun shining, you are going to need it. Walk around your home and take note of your siding. Look for cracking, buckling, bending, and warps.
Mudrooms
Do you have a mudroom? Do you want a mudroom? These can always use a fresh coat of paint and some storage. Now that you will be spending more time outdoors, and with spring rains on the way, you will need it.
Window Shutters
On many homes, these are just decorative. Which means they get overlooked as they are not used. Look for loose screws, rotting wood, and cracked or chipped paint.
Columns, Walkways, Porches, And Doorsteps
The porch is a great place to spend time in the spring. Which means you will spend a lot of that time seeing all these things. Look for cracks, loose screws or nails, and check attachments to your house. Rotting wood can be problematic, so make note if you see any of this.
Call Meño Tile
At Meño Tile & Construction, we can help you remodel all these exterior parts of your home in time for warm spring weather. Call us today at 918-946-0254 or send us a message today to get started on your spring home remodeling projects.