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JAKARTA - Cleaning water tackles is one kind of house maintenance that is important to do in helping ward off damage to the foundation, prevent leaks, and other serious problems. While clearing debris from the tackles seems easy, this task could be dangerous if it's not done properly, especially as it's likely that you will work on the stairs. It's even more risky if your house has a high roof or if you've never done that job before.

To that end, identify the general error of cleaning the water bailang to ensure maintenance tasks run smoothly from season to season, reported by Better Homes and Gardens, Friday, April 14.

One of the most common water bailer cleaning and maintenance errors the home owner does is not clean it as often as he should. At least twice a year is a typical recommendation, but more frequent cleaning may be needed depending on your landscape.

For example, if your house is surrounded by trees, you should take care of theIALs more than twice a year because the tackles are hit by more debris and leaves. Pay attention to the condition of the tackles throughout the year and if necessary, mark the half-yearjave cleaning on the calendar so you can make sure this task is completed.

Time settings are also important to ensure that your drainage system is functioning properly when needed. Unexpected weather and storms can increase damage to your home if the bailout is clogged or damaged. Plan to clean the bailout before the period when bad weather usually occurs in your area.

When clearing the tackles, you don't want to reach a clump of dirty leaves and rot with your bare hands. Wear gloves to keep your hands clean and protect yourself from sharp objects that may be hidden between the rubble. In addition, rubber-sol shoes with good traction can help ward off slips on the stairs. And don't forget the protective glasses. You never know what can fly out of the pile of leaves while cleaning the trunk.

Make cleaning easier by preventing dirt from clogging the tackles from the start. Talang protectors catch leaves, tree droppings, and other dirt while letting water flow freely through your home's drainage system. Usually made of perforated metal or nets. If you live in an area with lots of trees or sometimes forget to clean the bailangs, a bailal protector can be a valuable investment that protects the house in the long term.


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