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Since 1975, O'Donnell Bros has been providing greater Bristol and Central Connecticut with residential and commercial remodeling solutions. We specialize in roofing, siding, windows, doors, gutters, downspouts and so much more. We look forward to helping you with all your remodeling needs. 

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Home Improvement Projects for August

Chelsea O'Donnell

August is a fantastic month for tackling home improvement projects. With warm temperatures, longer days, and the end of summer approaching, it's the perfect time to complete tasks that will enhance your home's appearance, functionality, and value. Here are some home improvement ideas to consider this August.

1. Exterior Painting

August's warm, dry weather is ideal for painting the exterior of your home. Painting not only boosts your home's curb appeal but also protects it from the elements. Before you start, make sure to prep the surfaces properly by cleaning, scraping off old paint, and repairing any damage. Choose a high-quality, weather-resistant paint to ensure long-lasting results. Painting in August ensures the paint dries quickly and evenly, providing a beautiful finish.

2. Deck and Patio Maintenance

Your deck or patio likely saw a lot of use this summer, making August an excellent time for maintenance. Staining or sealing your deck can protect it from the sun, rain, and wear and tear, extending its lifespan. Start by cleaning the surface thoroughly and allowing it to dry completely. Applying stain or sealant in warm weather helps it penetrate deeply and dry quickly, providing maximum protection.

3. Landscaping

Enhancing your yard with new trees, shrubs, and flowers can transform your outdoor space. August is a good time to plant perennials that will bloom next spring, giving them enough time to establish roots before the cooler months. Consider adding mulch to retain moisture and suppress weeds, keeping your garden healthy and vibrant.

4. Gutter Cleaning and Repair

Cleaning your gutters is crucial to prevent clogs and water damage. Remove leaves, twigs, and debris that may have accumulated over the summer. Inspect your gutters for leaks, rust, or sagging sections and make necessary repairs. Proper gutter maintenance ensures efficient water drainage, protecting your home's foundation and roof.

5. Window Replacement

Upgrading to energy-efficient windows can significantly reduce your energy bills and improve indoor comfort. August's warm weather makes installation more convenient. Look for windows with high insulation values and low-emissivity (Low-E) coatings to maximize energy savings and enhance your home's aesthetics.

6. Roof Inspection and Repair

Inspect your roof for any damage or leaks that may have occurred during the summer. Look for missing or damaged shingles, cracks, or signs of water infiltration. Addressing these issues in August's dry weather is easier and more effective, preventing further damage when the rainy season arrives.

7. HVAC Maintenance

Ensure your HVAC system is running efficiently before the cooler months. Clean or replace air filters, check ducts for leaks, and schedule a professional tune-up if needed. A well-maintained HVAC system provides better air quality and energy efficiency, keeping your home comfortable year-round.

8. Insulation Upgrade

Improving your home's insulation can lead to significant energy savings. Focus on areas like attics, basements, and crawl spaces, which are often under-insulated. Adding or upgrading insulation in these areas can keep your home warmer in winter and cooler in summer, reducing your reliance on heating and cooling systems.

9. Outdoor Lighting

Installing or upgrading outdoor lighting enhances your home's security and curb appeal. Consider solar-powered options for an energy-efficient and eco-friendly choice. Well-placed lighting along pathways, driveways, and around the exterior of your home can create a welcoming and safe environment.

10. Kitchen and Bathroom Updates

Refreshing your kitchen and bathroom can make a big impact without the need for a full renovation. Consider updating fixtures, painting cabinets, or replacing countertops. These smaller projects can give these essential spaces a new look and feel, increasing your home's value and enjoyment.

August offers the perfect conditions to tackle these home improvement projects. By making the most of the warm weather and longer days, you can enhance your home's beauty, functionality, and value, ensuring it remains a comfortable and inviting place for years to come.

Bob O’Donnell is the owner of O’Donnell Bros. Inc., a Bristol-based home improvement company established in 1975. Email your questions for Bob to info@odonnellbros.com with the subject line “Ask the Pro.” All questions may be considered for publication. To contact Bob for your remodeling needs, call O’Donnell Bros. Inc. at (860) 589-5155 or visit http://www.odonnellbros.com. Advice is for guidance only.

Ceiling Cracks - A Cautionary Tale

Chelsea O'Donnell

After nearly 50 years in the remodeling business, I've seen my fair share of scary stuff inside people's houses. Some of these stories might hit home for those of you who put off fixing problems because you're afraid of what you might find. While big issues can be a pain and expensive, letting them go can lead to even bigger headaches down the road—and could even mess with your health.

One summer, I got a call from a woman in Bristol who said her roof was leaking. It was seemingly normal, except that it hadn’t rained in a month. I mentioned this to her, and she said, "I don't know where the water’s coming from, but my dining room ceiling just caved in."

I headed over to her house right away. Sure enough, there was a pile of sheetrock and plaster on her front lawn. Inside, the ceiling had completely collapsed, leaving a soggy mess all over her dining room.

I asked to see the bathroom on the second floor, but there wasn’t one. So, I climbed into the attic and was hit by a blast of intense heat. I also saw two air conditioning units running full blast in the dining room windows. The homeowner said she kept them on constantly because the top floor was so hot.

It didn’t take long to figure out why her ceiling fell in. The attic had no insulation or ventilation, turning it into an oven. The homeowner tried to cool things down by cranking the A/C, which created major condensation in the walls and ceiling.

When hot and cold air meet, they create moisture that seeps into plaster, sheetrock, and wood. That moisture leads to mold that literally eats away at the ceiling and walls. Her 1950s Cape Cod home, like many in our area of Connecticut, had poor insulation and ventilation, making it prone to rot. Ceiling cracks were the first sign of trouble. Instead of calling me then, her husband tried to cover them up with those 12x12 ceiling panels you see in doctor's offices. Nice try, but all it did was add another layer for moisture to soak into.

Here’s the bottom line: if your home has temperature issues, don’t ignore them. Deal with the humidity and moisture before it turns into major structural damage or worse. If that’s not enough to convince you, mold and mildew are big culprits behind asthma and breathing problems, especially for kids and the elderly. Is it worth risking your family’s health?

Bob O'Donnell is the owner of O'Donnell Bros, Inc., a Bristol-based home improvement company since 1975. Got a question for Bob? Email him at info@odonnellbros.com with "Ask the Pro" in the subject line. Your question might be featured in a future post. Need remodeling help? Call O'Donnell Bros, Inc. at (860) 589-5155 or visit www.odonnellbros.com. Remember, advice is just for guidance.

Ten Summer DIY Projects for the Home

Chelsea O'Donnell

Summer is the perfect time to embark on some DIY projects that can transform your home and make it more inviting. Here are ten simple projects that will give your house a fresh new look without breaking the bank.

1. Repaint Your Front Door

A fresh coat of paint on your front door can instantly boost your home’s curb appeal. Choose a bold color that complements your home’s exterior. Clean the door, sand it down, apply a primer, and then paint. It's a quick weekend project that makes a big impact.

2. Add Outdoor Lighting

Enhance your outdoor space with new lighting. Solar-powered lights are easy to install and don’t require any wiring. Place them along pathways, around the garden, or on the patio to create a cozy and welcoming atmosphere in the evenings.

3. Create a Garden Path

A well-defined garden path can add structure and beauty to your yard. Use stepping stones, gravel, or pavers to create a simple path. Lay down landscape fabric to prevent weeds, then arrange your chosen materials. This project is both functional and decorative.

4. Build a Simple Outdoor Bench

An outdoor bench provides a perfect spot to relax. Using wooden boards, screws, and wood glue, you can build a sturdy bench. Sand it smooth and apply a weather-resistant stain or paint. Place it in your garden or on your porch for added charm.

5. Install Window Boxes

Window boxes filled with colorful flowers can brighten up the exterior of your home. Purchase or build wooden boxes, attach them securely under your windows, and fill them with your favorite summer blooms. It’s a simple way to add a touch of nature to your house.

6. Refresh Your Outdoor Furniture

Give your outdoor furniture a makeover with a fresh coat of paint or new cushions. Clean and sand the furniture, then apply a suitable outdoor paint. For a quick refresh, buy new cushions or recover existing ones with weather-resistant fabric.

7. Update Kitchen Hardware

Swapping out old cabinet handles and drawer pulls for new ones can modernize your kitchen. Choose a style that matches your decor, unscrew the old hardware, and install the new pieces. It’s an inexpensive update that makes a big difference.

8. Create a Vertical Garden

If you’re short on space, a vertical garden is a great solution. Use a wooden pallet, wall-mounted planters, or hanging pots to grow herbs, flowers, or succulents. Attach the structure to a sunny wall and enjoy your new green space.

9. Paint an Accent Wall

An accent wall can add a pop of color to any room. Choose a wall that acts as a focal point, select a vibrant paint color, and get to work. This project can be completed in a day and will give your room a fresh, new look.

10. Install New Light Fixtures

Updating light fixtures can significantly enhance your home’s interior. Replace outdated fixtures with modern designs that match your decor. Make sure to turn off the electricity before starting, and follow the manufacturer’s instructions for installation.

These ten DIY projects are perfect for giving your house a facelift this summer. They are simple enough to be completed over a weekend and will make your home more beautiful and enjoyable. So grab your tools, get creative, and transform your living space with these easy updates.

Bob O’Donnell is the owner of O’Donnell Bros. Inc., a Bristol-based home improvement company established in 1975. Email your questions for Bob to info@odonnellbros.com with the subject line “Ask the Pro.” All questions may be considered for publication. To contact Bob for your remodeling needs, call O’Donnell Bros. Inc. at (860) 589-5155 or visit http://www.odonnellbros.com. Advice is for guidance only.