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A top-to-bottom spring tune-up

It’s that time of year to check over and under
  TORSTAR NEWS SERVICE

Consider cleaning and flushing the gutters and downspouts one final time after the April rains have stopped.


THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
April 10, 2008 10:01 p.m.
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That old rhyme “April showers bring May flowers” may be true for your garden, but April might also be the first post-snow opportunity to inspect your roof.

Unless you have experience working on the roof, we suggest you make your inspection with both feet planted firmly on the ground. Using a pair of binoculars, look for cracked, broken or missing shingles.

Most roofing contractors will be able to make any needed repairs. Here’s what to look for:



stone and mortar

Your mortar and brick or stone at your chimney can be a little worse for the wear after a long winter. The freeze and thaw of cold climates can cause mortar, bricks and stone to crack and peel or chip away, known as spauling.

This usually calls for selective brick or stone repair or replacement and a little mortar repair or “repointing.” This is a process wherein cracked or loose mortar is removed by using a hammer and chisel. New mortar is applied and tooled to match the existing material that is still in good shape.

Future damage to brick, stone and mortar can be greatly minimized by sealing the entire exterior surface of the chimney with a high quality brick and stone sealer. If you suspect you need work, consult a stone mason.



gutters and downspouts

With the exception of a few possible April showers, your rain gutters and downspouts have probably done their job for the season. But consider cleaning and flushing the gutters and downspouts one final time after the rains have stopped. It’s a great time to look for leaks at seams and gaps, and will ensure the gutters are clean in event of a sudden downpour.

A ladder and garden hose are all you will need to perform this task.

Be sure that the ladder is on solid footing and prevent stuff from getting into your eyes by wearing safety goggles. Then:

• Remove rust with a wire brush and a chemical rust remover.

• Use a high quality exterior caulk to seal holes, joints and gaps.

• A fresh coat of paint will finish the job and offer added protection for next season.



driveways

It’s not just the roof that could use a post-winter tune-up. Snow shovelling and ice melt can leave your concrete driveway and paths looking like a war zone.

When it comes to repairing concrete, the good news is that it is easy and inexpensive.

The bad news is that depending upon the size and number of blemishes, the appearance of the concrete won’t look as good as before. To start:

• Begin by removing all loose concrete and other surface grime using a garden hose attached to a power washer.

• Mix up a batch of vinyl latex concrete patching compound and, using a metal concrete trowel, pack the patching compound into the voids.

• Remove the excess and use the trowel to level the patch even with the surrounding concrete such as you would when spackling a hole in wallboard.

• After the patch material has had two to three days to dry, seal the entire surface with a high quality concrete sealer. The sealer will prevent water from making its way into the concrete, which leads to spauling.

• Consider using a non-corrosive ice melt to further prevent damage.

If you simply can’t live with the look of the repaired concrete, don’t go pulling out the jack hammer just yet.

Consider applying a penetrating pigmented concrete stain. Concrete stain will conceal most repairs and the same protection as a clear concrete sealer.

Most concrete stains and sealers can be applied using a paint roller.

Remember, less is more.

It is better to apply two thin coats than one thick coat.

Keep in mind that once you seal or stain concrete, as with a deck, this is a maintenance task that will need to be performed every three to five years.

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