Wednesday, July 29, 2015

5 Things You Should Check Before Buying a Lake Zoar Real Estate



5 Things You Should Check Before Buying a Lake Zoar Real Estate

 

One of the most important things to do before buying a home is checking its present condition. If you want to buy the perfect Lake Zoar real estate, it’s essential to know the things about the home that you need to inspect before purchasing it. It always pays to hire a professional to do a thorough inspection of the property. Listed below are some of the things that are worth examining. 
Here's a list of  things to inspect inside  your Lake Zoar home before purchasing.
1. House orientation on lot
The amount of natural light coming into a home is affected by the way a house is positioned on its lot. The heating and cooling bills will also be affected by the orientation of the house. A home that faces south will maximize natural light. In areas with warmer climate, a north-facing home with deep eaves may make your home cooler.

2. Plumbing
If you do not want water problems in the future, carefully examine the plumbing in the bathroom and the kitchen of the Lake Zoar waterfront home you are planning to buy. Check for evidence of leaks, water stains, sagging floors and mildew. Inspect the speed that water drains down the sinks and inspect toilets for pressure and leaks. Test all pipings, drains, vents, and waste systems.

3. Electrical
Check all the electrical components to ensure if they fit and are operating safely. Locate the main breaker box in the Lake Zoar home for sale. It should be accessible and in good condition. Determine if the property has sufficient electrical outlets.

4. Heating and cooling systems
Good heating and cooling systems can make life more comfortable and pleasant. The entire heating and air conditioning system should be tested to verify if they are in working condition. The filter should also be checked for accumulation.

5. The neighborhood
Before arriving at a final decision, you have to consider not just the home, but also the new neighborhood. For families with kids, school districts are important. Proximity to work and school should also be considered. Check for nearby community amenities and the availability of public transportation.

Making a thorough inspection of the home and neighborhood before buying is important to ensure that the home meets your needs and lifestyle. For more helpful suggestions and for detailed information on available Lake Zoar properties, visit http://HomesInConnecticutForSale.com/

Call me, Deborah Laemmerhirt now at 203-994-4297 and let me assist you with everything you need to know about buying or selling Candlewood Lake homes. My years of experience as a preeminent real estate professional in Ridgefield, Redding, Wilton, New Fairfield, Brookfield, Bridgewater, Roxbury, Washington, Weston, Westport, Southbury, Kent, Sherman, Easton, and Bethel, CT, combined with my dedication to providing the finest service will make it easier for you to find your dream home in Connecticut.


Wednesday, July 22, 2015

How to Reduce the Energy Consumption of Your Candlewood Lake Home



How to Reduce the Energy Consumption of Your Candlewood Lake Home

 

Summer time is a great season to enjoy and have fun. However, it is also during these warmer months that the energy consumption of most homes also goes up. Buyers looking for Candlewood Lake and Lake Lillinonah properties will surely not be impressed with a home that has high energy costs.  Read on for some tips to help you make energy efficient choices without giving up the comforts of your home.
You can save from your Candlewood Lake home's electric bill with these energy saving tips.
1. Use programmable thermostats
You may consider buying a programmable thermostat especially if your Candlewood Lake home is vacant most of the day. Programmable thermostats can save up to $150 annually on energy costs when used properly. You can automatically turn off your cooling system when you are not at home. You can also set it to turn it on half an hour before anyone arrives home.

2. Replace bulbs with CFLs
Using compact fluorescent bulbs (CFLs) can help save up to 75 percent of home energy costs. CFLs require less wattage to produce the equivalent amount of light of incandescent light bulbs. They also last longer, helping you save money on replacements.

3. Switch and unplug
Always remember to switch off and unplug gadgets and appliances inside your Candlewood Lake real estate when you are done. Don't forget to turn the lights off when you leave a room. Make this a smart household habit for all lights and devices, from computers to TVs. Unplug seldom used appliances like an extra refrigerator in the basement. Doing so can help you save on your utility bill.

4. Place appliances far from thermostat
Avoid putting lamps or TV sets near your room’s air-conditioning thermostat. This can cause the air conditioner to run longer than necessary because the thermostat senses the heat from the appliances. Save energy by placing your appliances in a more strategic location.

5.  Use an electricity monitor meter
Using an electricity monitor meter helps you determine how much energy each gadget in your home uses when on and when ostensibly turned off. You may also get a home energy audit with your power company to find ways to cut energy costs.

Follow these tips and lower your energy bills and save the environment at the same time. For more smart home ideas visit http://HomesInConnecticutForSale.com/

Call me, Deborah Laemmerhirt now at 203-994-4297 and let me assist you with everything you need to know about buying or selling Candlewood Lake homes. My years of experience as a preeminent real estate professional in Ridgefield, Redding, Wilton, New Fairfield, Brookfield, Bridgewater, Roxbury, Washington, Weston, Westport, Southbury, Kent, Sherman, Easton, and Bethel, CT, combined with my dedication to providing the finest service will make it easier for you to find your dream home in Connecticut.