Spring Cleaning Can Make Your Home Healtheir
4/14/2022 (Permalink)
When it comes to tidying up around the house, spring cleaning can be a time to really overhaul both inside and outside your home. This annual chore does more than just encourage you to declutter your house, but it gives you a chance to give your home better protection from the elements, as well as providing a boost to your indoor air quality.
The first item on your spring cleaning checklist is to fortify your home against April showers. Water damage is the biggest threat that your home will face between the melting snow and the heavy rains ahead. In order to make sure water stays out of your space, you need to make sure that it can properly and freely flow away from your home. This requires you to work both inside and outside.
Months ago, the leaves were falling from the trees. While you may have thought that raking them from the lawn was the only thing you had to do, you missed the leaves that did not make it all the way to the ground. Those leaves most likely ended up in your gutters, and if they are to remain there, you might be faced with an avoidable problem. When leaves and other debris clog the gutters, rain cannot drain away from the house properly, and can end up getting inside.
You need to check both the top and the bottom of the gutter system, ensuring that the downspouts are also free of clogs. Also important is to make sure that the downspouts are positioned to direct water away from your home’s foundation.
Not only do you want to keep the water out, but you want to keep allergens out of your home, too. A hardcore cleaning session is a good start to improving your home’s indoor air quality, but there are other steps you should take to maintain it. Proper ventilation is key for improving indoor air quality, especially when working with household cleaning products that contain volatile organic compounds.
Prepare for the days ahead by changing your air filters. This should already be a routine task, as air filters also help keep your HVAC system running more efficiently. As for your indoor air quality, a new air filter is more capable of trapping allergens, preventing them from recirculating throughout the house.
Air purifiers are helpful tools for reducing pollutants, and an air purifier in the bedroom can even improve your sleep habits. These work great in living rooms, but if you want to protect the entire house, you can install a whole-home air purification system.
Lastly, controlling your home’s humidity will not only make it more comfortable as the temperatures climb higher, but will help prevent mold growth. Remember those tips for keeping water out of the home? If water finds its way inside, it creates an environment for mold growth to thrive.
Spring cleaning should be seen as more than just an annual chore. Use this time to build a strong routine of protecting your home from the elements, and keep your family safe. SERVPRO of South and Northwest Grand Rapids is here to help you recover as quickly as possible.
For more information on protecting your home from water damage, call SERVPRO of South and Northwest Grand Rapids today at (616) 662-9700. Our specialties include fire, water, and storm damage restoration for residential and commercial clients. We also do mold and mildew remediation and much more.