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WINTER IS COMING

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Mar/Apr'25

Seasonal home care: preparing for cooler months.

WINTER IS COMING

As the cooler months approach, it's easy to focus on cosy fires and thick blankets, but if you want to avoid expensive repairs and frustrating surprises, now's the time to give your home some TLC. From gutters to gardens, prepping your home during the quieter months can save you significant trouble once the first cold front or heavy rain hits. Here's how to autumn-proof your home and ensure everything stays in top shape.

The importance of timing

A recent study by Kandua.com shows that 80% of South Africans put off home maintenance until something breaks or the first rains reveal a leak. The months of May through July are surprisingly quiet for roofers, waterproofing specialists, and gutter cleaners - despite this being the ideal time to get ahead of the game. By waiting until spring, problems that could have been minor repairs become expensive, larger-scale issues.

Autumn is the perfect time to plan ahead. Gutters, roofing, and waterproofing should be at the top of your list, allowing you to address any potential cracks, blockages, or damaged tiles before the wet season sets in. Neglecting these can lead to damp walls, leaks, and long-term structural damage.

STEP-BY-STEP GUIDE TO AUTUMN-PROOFING YOUR HOME

Gutters and roof maintenance Clearing out gutters may not seem like a high-priority task, but once leaves and debris build up, water can overflow or pool, damaging your roof and walls. A blocked gutter can lead to cracks or leaks, which are far harder (and costlier) to fix once the rainy season begins.

Step-by-step guide to gutter maintenance

1. Inspect the gutters: Walk around your house and check for visible signs of blockages or sagging gutters. Look for cracks or rust that might indicate wear.

2. Remove debris: Using gloves and a sturdy ladder, remove any leaves, twigs, and dirt from the gutters. A small garden trowel works well for stubborn debris.

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KEEP YOUR HOUSE CRITTER FREE

With winter fast approaching, outdoor critters seeking to regulate their temperature are trying their best to get inside. Ants, spiders, moths, mosquitoes, fruit flies, stink bugs, termites, silverfish, and ladybugs, to name a few, can easily make their way into homes, and once they've settled in, it's often hard to get them out.

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SECRET HIDEOUTS

We all have things we would prefer to keep out of plain sight - family heirlooms, wedding rings, expensive jewellery, medicines or even weapons. Sometimes we just want to keep household items hidden in order to declutter a space. Whether you want to hide items for safety or financial reasons, or simply want to keep your bedroom tidy, there are a few clever storage ideas that could help you out.

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2 mins

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ABRASIVES DEMYSTIFIED

Abrasive materials are indispensable in countless industries, from woodworking and metal fabrication to automotive repair and electronics manufacturing.

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THINNERS VS. TURPENTINE

If you've ever finished a painting or staining job and been left wondering how best to clean your brushes, you're not alone. One of the most common DIY questions is: Should I use thinners or turpentine to clean my brushes? The answer depends on the type of paint or coating you've used. Using the wrong solvent can damage your brushes, or worse, make the cleaning job even harder.

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2 mins

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KEEP THE COLD OUT

Did you know that homes in South Africa are either insulated to a poor standard, compared to European nations, or have no form of insulation at all. In 2011 our National Building Regulations made it compulsory to fit thermal insulation in new buildings and additions to building structures.

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ANGLE GRINDERS — MASTERING THIS VERSATILE TOOL

When it comes to versatile tools in a DIYer's arsenal, few can match the power and practicality of the angle grinder.

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KITCHEN CARE – MAINTENANCE TIPS FOR KEY AREAS

The kitchen is the heart of the home where meals are made, memories are shared, and chaos sometimes reigns. But like any hardworking space, your kitchen needs regular maintenance to keep it functional, safe, and looking great.

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Separating Fact from Fiction

Maintaining your home can be a daunting task, especially with the plethora of DIY tips and tricks floating around the internet.

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2 mins

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SEALANTS SIMPLIFIED: WHAT TO USE AND WHERE

Whether you’re tackling a weekend DIY fix, remodelling your home, or involved in large-scale construction, sealants are a silent hero that play a vital role in creating watertight, airtight, and secure finishes.

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COMMON FRIDGE/FREEZER FAULTS

Your fridge freezer is one of the hardest-working appliances in your home, so when it stops performing as it should, it can cause major inconvenience. The good news? Not every fault means an expensive call-out or a trip to the shops for a new one. In many cases, you can fix the issue yourself with a little know-how and a few basic tools.

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3 mins

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