Only YOU Can Prevent House Fires

Hi Blog-land! With the nature of our business being Real Estate, we tend to look at monster sites/companies like Zillow® for helpful advice.  I was reading through my “Zillow Buzz” e-mail when I stumbled upon an article that hit close to home, too close. Please read on for my story… The Story One EARLY Monday morning my Husband and I woke up at 4:45am to get him ready for an important work function in the Bay Area.  I walked downstairs into the kitchen and smelled something strange, burnt, and eerie.  My 12 year old cat started to act funny as well with her posture upright and head pointed towards the kitchen.  Trying to ignore the strange smell I looked to my 300 gallon in-wall saltwater fish tank and saw my nocturnal shark swimming gracefully.  When I went to the front of the tank glass to check this out, the smell got really strong.  As I opened the large wood doors for access under the tank I saw water EVERYWHERE!  Getting a little closer I noticed the wall bracing the back of the tank was blackened (as in charred) and the surge protector controlling 75% of my tank was sparking. Needless to say my husband had to shut off the breaker and our morning got to be really long and tedious, to say the least. What We Learned Water and electricity do not mix!  We should have paid closer attention to the fact that condensation from the sump below the tank was accumulating on all electrical cords causing water to enter the electrical outlet.  See the picture above for a look at the burnt and melted the plastic outlet panel.  We now have a covered outlet and all cords are either covered or hanging vertically. The really scary thing is that we got lucky.  The whole house could have caught on fire while we were sleeping.  Ignorance is not bliss in this case so I urge you to read this...

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Prepare your home for Spring-Summer

Here in the Sacramento area, we have been very fortunate to see rain over the past couple weeks.  This is much needed precipitation as it will help to fill our lakes and rivers as well as providing water to all vegetation. As I begin to fantasize about the upcoming beautiful summer sunny days I realize that I need to start thinking about “summerizing” my home.  From entertaining in the backyard to opening windows on a perfect spring day there are some maintenance items that we should all consider taking care of a-head-of-time before the seasons change.   Besides the usual A/C filter replacements, I have linked articles below that will help you to create our spring-summer preparation checklist.  Check them out!   Source: Fresh Home Interior Design and Architecture http://freshome.com/2011/03/01/how-to-prepare-your-home-for-the-spring-season/ Source: the Nest...

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How to Clean White Kitchen Tile Grout

In my opinion, a white tiled counter top can really add to the look of a crisp/clean kitchen.  Don’t get me wrong, granite is a very popular material of choice but bright white kitchens leave room for unlimited decor color choices and easy modifications with changes in seasons. In a perfect world this white counter top would always look amazing with a simple daily wipe down with an all-purpose cleaner and a sponge.  However, this is not the case… daily use and normal wear and tear can leave the once white tile grout looking dark and dingy. When it is time to clean the grout do not make the same mistake that I did.  I went to the local big box hardware store and purchase a “tile grout marker (white)” for $8.00.  When I got back to the house and began to draw the paint-like liquid across the grout lines I was only able to reach the second tile when the marker tip was absolutely destroyed and the paint stopped flowing out of the marker.   I was able to return this product and resorted to a much cheaper and more effective method. Materials 1 toothbrush 1 spray bottle 1 bottle of Vinegar Directions Dilute the vinegar with water in the spray bottle; spray a generous amount onto the counter; scrub the grout lines with a toothbrush; wipe clean with an all-purpose cleaner (no...

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