home | site map | about us | writers | advertising | contact us   a StorkNetFamily.com site
Exploring Womanhood
   
what's inside
• Mind, Body & Soul:
   • Beauty
   • Health & Well-Being
   • Nurturing Your Spirit
   • Self-Care Minder
   • Journey to Self
   • Weight Loss & Fitness

• Heart of the Home:
   • Craft of the Month
   • Cooking
   • Family Finances
   • Gardening
   • Hobbies
   • Holidays
   • Homemaking

• Tough Issues
• Relationships
• Book Reviews
• Interviews
• Shopping
• Message Boards
• Site Map
• Married Romance


Bookmark and Share

site search

Google

Web
Exploring
     Womanhood
horoscopes
Select your sign:









Remember to Protect Your Home From the Environment

Yesterday, I found water leaking through the top of a kitchen window. When I looked outside, I could see that the two feet of snow, which fell on the metro Chicago area this month, had started to melt and had already created enormous ice dams. Somehow, as is the case with water, the dripping icicles found a way to permeate through a window.

I went outside and knocked the ice off the side of my house. Soon after, the water stopped leaking. Later that night, my husband and I discussed ways to keep the ice from damming on our roof.

No matter where you live, extreme temperatures can wreak havoc on your home's physical structure. It's important to quickly address situations, while the problems are still relatively small. When the temperature moderates, you can create ways to fix the problem until the next weather emergency hits.

This morning, my kitchen window was dry. But I know I'll spend the rest of the winter reminding myself to knock the icicles off of my house before they find a way into my home.


back to Ilyce's Corner archive



exploring womanhood

ADVERTISEMENT
Privacy - Terms of Use