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(ARA)
- Many smart homeowners see fall as the year's last chance to fix
that leaky roof, resurface the driveway, restain the deck, clean
the chimney and tidy the yard. But while all your last-minute winterizing
chores probably won't break your back, they could break the bank
if you try to buy all the tools you'll need to get the jobs done.
For many homeowners
with realistic home improvement budgets and limited tool storage
space, renting is the answer. "You can rent just the right
professional-quality tools for virtually any home improvement task,"
says Christine Wehrman, chief executive officer of the American
Rental Association (ARA). Cheaper than buying, renting tools allows
homeowners to put their home improvement dollars towards materials,
rather than equipment.
Here are
some common winterizing home improvement or repair tasks:
- Deck maintenance
- Fall is a great time to restain the deck, and repair any damaged
wood. If you are removing and replacing damaged wood, you'll need
a variety of hand and power tools such as power saws and a nail
gun. To stain or seal the deck, you can rent power sprayers to
make the job fast and easy.
- Roof and
window repairs - Keeping your windows and roof in good shape can
help reduce winter heating costs. Summer sun and high temperatures
may have kept you off the ladder for a few months, but now is
the time to care for windows and roofs. Scaffolding can help you
reach both and is often a safer, more stable work space than a
ladder. Your local rental center can help you determine the tools
you'll need to repair the roof or damage around windows.
- Chimney
cleaning - If you think "Dick Van Dyke did it, so why can't
I?" you might feel confident enough to tackle cleaning your
home chimney on your own. But you probably don't have a chimney
brush or blower stored in your garage for this purpose. Consider
renting the equipment you'll need - including drop cloths to protect
the inside of your house from soot and dust.
- Clean up
the back yard - Clear brush, sod or seed bare spots in the lawn,
remove leaves and store summer gardening tools. Brush cutters,
seed spreaders, leaf blowers, and even stump grinders and chainsaws
can all be rented.
- Take care
of really odd "odd jobs" - You've been meaning to dig
that French drain all summer. Now is the time to get the job done
- before winter brings storms and freezing temperatures. A family
of squirrels has set up house in your attic. Humanely trap them
before they settle in for the winter. You can rent walk-behind
trench diggers and animal traps from your local rental center.
"If you
need a special tool for a one-time job, renting gives you what you
need without the cost of buying," says Wehrman. "Likewise,
renting saves storage space by allowing you to use seasonal tools
- like leaf blowers and lawn aerators - when you need them and let
someone else store them when you don't."
To learn more
about tools and equipment available for rent, or to find an ARA-member
rental center near you, visit www.rentalhq.com.
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