The work never seems to be done around the house. As soon as you finish taking care of one part of the house, there is always something else that needs to be fixed or cleaned. Fortunately, there are a few tools and tricks that you can use to free up more time to do what you like.
Get a Riding Lawnmower
Mowing the lawn is not only time-consuming, but it's also tiresome. Make the job a lot more fun with a riding lawnmower. It's like having your very own mini tractor. It will help you mow and mulch your lawn, and you can also get a trailer or dump cart to pull behind it. This can help you mow your lawn in record time while also relieving you of having to haul bags of grass clippings and leaves around your property.
Install a Sprinkler System
Rather than spending the day moving a sprinkler around your yard, you can install an automatic sprinkler system to do it for you. Simply set the timer, and your yard and garden will be watered without you needing to lift a finger. You can even set it for late at night or early in the morning while you're sleeping. Your lawn will never turn brown again because you didn't have the time to water it. Before you know it, your yard will be the envy of the neighborhood.
Put in Gutter Guards
Cleaning out the gutters is a necessary task most often done in spring and fall. This helps protect your roof and your home’s foundation from water damage and associated problems. However, installing a gutter guard, such as a Gator Gutter Guard, on your rain gutters can help prevent leaves from falling into your gutters and clogging them, which means you can save time cleaning the gutters. You'll no longer need to get your hands dirty digging rotting leaves out of your gutters. Rather, you can simply sweep them off of the top of the gutter guards and call it a day.
Set Up Shoe Trays
Adopting the Asian custom of removing your shoes before you enter the house is quite practical. Doing so can prevent friends and family from tracking dirt onto the carpet when they visit. Place a shoe tray by your front door as a signal that guests should remove their shoes. Also make sure that you have a stout and sturdy doormat to get the grime off the bottom of shoes. Keeping dirt off the floors in the first place will save time and energy in vacuuming, sweeping, mopping, and carpet cleaning.
Lay Down Drip Pans
Likewise, placing drip pans under where you park your car in the garage will keep the floor clean. Rather than scrubbing grease-stained cement, the grease in the pan can be drained back into a bottle for proper disposal. Most auto parts stores can accept used oil for recycling. This way, you're keeping the environment cleaner as well as your garage. This can also help you spot car problems early on.
These are just a few ideas to lighten the load and make life easier around your home. With a few simple preventative steps, you can reduce the amount of time you spend cleaning and maintaining your home.