Rutherford Weekly - Shelby NC
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Thursday, February 5-February 11, 2015 www.rutherfordweekly.com 828-248-1408 Rutherford Weekly - Page 11 VACATIONS OCEAN LAKES, Weekly rental. 1BR, sleeps 4-6. Golf cart in- cluded. 704-472-2923, 704-466- 3814. VACATIONS OCEAN LAKES, 1678 STAR- FISH, Weekly Rental, 3BR, washer & dryer, large covered front porch. Spring Specials & Summer Rentals. 704-473-6109. sheilaba@bellsouth.net. OCEAN LAKES, 3BR 2BA ON STILTS, sleeps 7, 2 queen, 1 full,1 twin bunk bed, washer & dryer, flat screen TVs in all rooms, golf cart, convenient to south entrance & only 3 blocks from beach. Call 704-473-2032 or email ecupiratern@yahoo.com for rates & availability. 20 OCEAN LAKES HOMES FOR RENT. (6) 2 story homes, (9) 3BR, 2BA homes, (5) 2BR homes. Call Trudy @ 704-902- 6164. COTTAGE N34, Ocean Lakes, Myrtle Beach, 2BR, 2BA, den, kitchen/dining, covered deck, near country store. Call Dorcas 803-635-9831, 803-718-2659. OCEAN LAKES, 5BR, 3BA, WiFi, 4 decks, 7 TVs, sleeps 12, close to water. 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All plans cover: Primary Care and Pediatrician visits Prescrip'on Coverage Preven've screenings ER and Urgent Care visits Coverage/treatment for preexis'ng medical condi'ons HELP YOUR HOME'S HELP YOUR HOME'S EXTERIOR REBOUND FROM EXTERIOR REBOUND FROM HARSH WINTER WEATHER HARSH WINTER WEATHER Article Provided By: Metro Editorial The seasons can be harsh on homes, and perhaps no season is more taxing on a home's exterior than winter. Harsh winter weather can take a toll on roofs, gutters, landscaping, and just about any other part of the home that must face the cold head-on. The following are a few areas of your home that might need some help rebounding from winter now that spring has fi nally arrived. • Gutters: Gutters are vulnerable to winter weather, as strong winds may blow debris into the gutters or even blow the gutters off of the house. Gutters should be cleaned prior to and immediately after winter to ensure they're working properly and not backing up to the point that water can build up and damage the roof. Reattach any loose gutters and clear them of any debris left behind by winter winds. • Roof: The roof is another area of your home's exterior that may have been beaten down over the winter. Examine the roof for cracked, missing or deformed shingles that can allow water to enter a home and damage its interior. Some roof damage is visible from the ground, but homeowners who just endured especially harsh winters may want to climb up on their roofs or hire a professional to get a closer look. Another way to determine if the roof was damaged is to go into your attic and check for water damage near roof trusses. Water damage indicates something went awry over the winter. • Walkways and driveways: Heavy snowfall or signifi cant accumulation of ice over the winter can result in cracked or damaged walkways, driveways and porches. Some of this damage may have resulted from aggressive shoveling or breaking up of ice. Look for any cracks in areas that needed shoveling over the winter, as such cracks can be safety hazards and may even prove to be entry points into your home for water or critters. • Landscaping: Landscaping also tends to take a hit in areas that experience harsh winters. Winter storms may damage trees, which can put a home right in the line of falling limbs or worse. Walk around your property to inspect for tree damage, removing any fallen limbs or cutting down any limbs that appear dead or that might eventually prove a safety hazard. In addition, check the grass for any dead spots that might have fallen victim to winter freeze, and address those spots when the time comes to revitalize your lawn. • Appliances: When surveying your property after a long winter, inspect appliances like a central air conditioning unit or even dryer vents to make sure they made it through the winter unscathed. Such appliances may have proven an attractive nesting spot for animals over the winter, but damage can be signifi cant if vermin or other animals seek shelter from winter weather inside appliances. Ads Work! Ads Work! CAMPERS VACATIONS VACATIONS VACATIONS CAMPERS

