Sunday, October 28, 2012

Friday, October 19, 2012

Saturday Shots: Pruning!




It's Saturday! Instead of waiting for something to go wrong with your house, be preventive. After a couple shots of morning espresso, let's spend 15 minutes taking a quick look around... and maybe making a couple of quick repairs.

Jon Barron Saturday Shots: Pruning!

Well, I've sent my wife to Buena Vista for a ladies' retreat... and I'm home with the kiddos. Just popped the potatoes in the oven and I'll be grilling burgers in just a few minutes... 

I love pruning trees & shrubs. Once I get started, I'll keep going until my blisters have blisters, leaving my hands sore and tired for days. Regardless, the satisfaction of whipping nature into submission is inexplicable. 

My first real pruning efforts were not appreciated. I pruned the top 10 feet off a 15-foot juniper. It never recovered. 

Since winter is getting closer, let's focus on the areas that matter most:
  • branches hanging over the roof should be pruned back at least 2-4 feet from the edge of the building. (Fire defensible space is 10 feet minimum)
  • conifers are generally happiest when trimmed in the fall. 
  • flowering cherries should have been pruned by now, but it's not too late.
  • dead / damaged / diseased wood should be taken out any time. Diseased wood should be burned or taken to your enemy's property where it can spread (Don't forget to pray for them.) if you need a warm cell for the winter.
  • branches hanging over parking areas should be considered hazardous. (My Subaru still has "hail damage" from parking under a pecan tree in the fall... and have you ever been hit on the head with something falling from a tree?)
  • branches hanging over your neighbor's fence should be evaluated as to strength. If you see areas of the tree that are hollow (or the top is dead/broken off), the health of the tree is likely compromised. Better to control the falling branch than have it damage your fence and friendship.

If you do live in a fire-prone area, now would be the time to begin giving consideration to any defensible space changes you might like to make. From this past summer's fires, the homes that survived victoriously were those with fire-resistant roofing materials AND those that had followed a clear defensible space plan.

Until next week, enjoy your day off!

Jon


"A shot of prevention is better than a venti of cure." 

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Thursday, October 11, 2012

Saturday Shots: Ice!

Jon Barron

It's Saturday! Instead of waiting for something to go wrong with your house, be preventive. After a couple shots of morning espresso, let's spend 15 minutes taking a quick look around... and maybe making a couple of quick repairs.

Saturday Shots: Ice!

I just checked the forecast for Elk Camp this weekend. Snow Friday and Saturday. Brrr. But a little fresh snow makes chasing those tricksy elkses easier to find – in theory. 

This year, I'm hunting with two guys who have become great friends over the years. We weren't able to draw bull tags this year, so we're only looking for the antlerless bunch, which don't make for amazing pictures. Maybe I'll bolt on a tree branch for the picture or something. 

On To Business... 

Have you ever seen a broken pipe destroy an entire wall in a room? It is amazing how much force and destructive power is in those half-inch pipes. Quite a few years ago, a bathroom was completely destroyed while I ran around looking for the water shut-off. It took us 6 weeks to repair all the damages... and I wouldn't wish that on anyone.

It's time to make sure you have disconnected and drained hoses... unless you live in southern-most parts of the US. If you're still using hoses, please disconnect them when you're done for the day... it is one preventive way to avoid significant cost and inconvenience. 

Finally, if you have Crawl vents around your foundation, it's time to close 'em. That's it! 

Until next week's 15-Minute Check-up, enjoy your day off!

Jon


"A shot of prevention is better than a venti of cure." 

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Friday, October 5, 2012

Saturday Shots: Fall!


Jon Barron

It's Saturday! Instead of waiting for something to go wrong with your house, be preventive. After a couple shots of morning espresso, let's spend 15 minutes taking a quick look around... and maybe making a couple of quick repairs.

Saturday Shots: Fall!

I love autumn. The crisp apples in late August remind me that the leaves will be changing soon. It's been cold today, but we're supposed to see the low 20's in the morning. 

Today, imagine that my 95-year old grandmother is coming to visit. She's not one of those women who is hardy, but I remember her going on a roller coaster almost 30 years ago. Anyway, she can trip over things easily - and needs something firm to hold onto. Look at these:

  • sidewalks: clear of cracks
  • decks: clear of protruding nails/screws
  • hand rails that are solidly attached (metal ones like to rust out at ground level)
  • steps that are not wobbly.
  • Landings that are not sloped

Walk, test, and observe. Then watch someone else walk and test the safety. What do you instinctively avoid? If my grandmother can navigate your house safely, your house can easily be made safe for visitors when it's icy, snow, or rainy. 

When you're done, I'd recommend making notes in a small notebook or computer file, in case you find something similar in a couple months or years. 

Until next week's 15-Minute Check-up, enjoy your day off!

Jon



"A shot of prevention is better than a venti of cure." 

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The Fine Print: Because of the general nature of this advice and the individual application thereof, neither the Merriam Agency nor Jon Barron assume any responsibility for any loss, cost, damage, injury or expense which may be incurred or suffered as a result of the use of this information or your own foolishness.