Keeping your home in good condition is a dual responsibility.
We are committed to taking good care of our residents, but here is how you can do your part.
How to reset a circuit breaker
More often than not, when a circuit breaker trips, it is designed to reset and typically does not need to be replaced. Fortunately, there are some easy steps you can take to restore power without the need of a costly service call.
Addressing other electrical issues
If resetting the circuit breaker doesn't work, here's how to troubleshoot the problem to get the lights turned on.
Putting sliding doors back on track
Sliding closet doors can be tremendous space-savers, but it can be frustrating when they are knocked off their tracks.
Preventing organic growth in the bathroom from shower steam
Like a long, hot shower? So does mold. How to prevent and remediate mold in high-humidity conditions.
Cleaning greasy kitchen range hoods
Peel back your stove's hood and check the exhaust fan filters and you may get a nasty surprise. It may be time to roll up your sleeves.
Avoid longer dry times, wasted energy, and fire hazards.
Resetting your garbage disposal
Problems like overheating, clogging, or light fault will indicate a reset by shutting down voluntarily. But the question now is how to reset a garbage disposal.
Dealing with a refrigerator freezer iced over
When frost forms on the shelves of your refrigerator or inside the freezer compartment, there are preventative steps you can take and remedies you can do on your own to get thawed out.
Patching small holes in the wall
We're not talking about a dark, dingy bar or restaurant. When accidents happen, a hole in the wall can occur. Here's how to make them look like they never happened.
Changing batteries in a malfunctioning smoke detectors
When sensors become weak and less efficient, don't neglect them and put your household at risk.
When they are reachable, replacing burnt out light bulbs are one of the responsibilities of residents and one that can be easily done, with a few caveats.