Ways to Refresh Your Home Before Listing

Ways to Refresh Your Home Before Listing

When preparing to list your home, clearing out and modernising the space can make a significant difference. To help you boost your home’s appeal to buyers, we’ve put together a list of simple yet effective ways to refresh your space.

All of the services below are offered by our team here at 5 Star Building &  Construction. For more information, contact us here.

Remove Personal Items and Declutter
Clearing out excess items and family photos helps create a neutral environment, allowing potential buyers to envision their own lives in the space more easily.

Deep Clean
A clean home is far more attractive to potential buyers. Even if your property isn’t the most modern, a spotless space can make it feel comfortable and inviting. Pay extra attention to high-traffic areas like kitchens and bathrooms, and ensure windows, skirting boards, and ceiling corners are dust-free.

Painting
A fresh coat of paint can instantly brighten up a room. For homes going on the market, it’s best to choose light, neutral colours such as soft whites, beiges, or light greys. These shades tend to have a more modern and universal appeal.

Tidy up garden
A well-kept garden can greatly enhance your home’s curb appeal. Trim hedges, plant flowers, and power-wash walkways and the driveway. Adding a new doormat or placing bright flowers around the porch is also a nice touch.

Minor Repairs
If your budget allows, consider making small repairs, such as fixing loose cupboard handles or repairing leaky faucets. These minor fixes can go a long way in enhancing the property’s overall feel and prevent it from falling into the ‘fixer-upper’ category in a buyer’s mind.

Lighting
Maximise natural light by opening curtains and blinds. Replace dim bulbs with higher-wattage ones to make rooms appear larger and more welcoming.

Preparing Your Home for Peak Hurricane Season

Preparing Your Home for Peak Hurricane Season

September has historically been the peak period for hurricane activity in the Atlantic Basin. While there was reduced activity around the end of August and forecasters have revised their predictions for the level of activity to be lower, the forecast remains unchanged for September and predicts a busy month. It is therefore crucial to prepare your home.

Ideally, you should always ensure you are prepared for the season, making sure you have regular property maintenance checks scheduled throughout the season. However, with everyone returning from summer breaks and the back-to-school rush, we understand that sometimes, there can be delays in getting things fixed around the home. Hurricanes can cause significant damage with high winds, the potential for flying hazardous debris, as well as heavy rain and flooding. Therefore, addressing any home issues now, before going further into September 2024, is critical.

Key Areas to Focus On

We have created a list of some key areas around your home to get checked for damage or repairs as soon as possible.

Roof and Gutters

  • Loose shingles: It’s important to check for loose shingles on your roof. Some damaged roofs and loose shingles look more obvious, but other shingles may be loose without appearing so. Either way, it’s important to get a professional to inspect them. While shingles might not have fallen off or do not appear damaged, they could have been loosened earlier in the year, for example, by winds from Hurricane Beryl, making them more likely to slip and become potentially hazardous debris if we have another storm.
  • Clean gutters: It’s vital to ensure you have your gutters regularly cleaned to ensure proper water flow and to reduce flooding around your home. Clearing them out before a peak storm period is especially important, so if leaves fall into the gutters, there is as little build-up as possible from before.

 

Windows and Doors

  • Seal cracks and repairs to surrounding walls: If you haven’t already, take some time to inspect your doors and windows for any cracks, gaps, or water leak bubbles. It’s important for these to be addressed and sealed before the next storm, or it could potentially make cracks bigger or allow more water to seep in, causing further damage.
  • Shutter checks & risk reports, or installing plywood: If you already have shutters installed, it’s always good to have a shutter check and risk report done by professionals to make sure there’s no damage. If you’re do not have shutters, it’s important to know where to get suitable plywood and have a plan in place for who can install it. However, many newer condos and homes have hurricane-proof windows, so you may not require them.

 

Landscaping and Exterior

  • Trim trees and remove weak branches: This helps prevent branches from being swept up by the wind and potentially damaging the exterior of a house or car.
  • Securing items in outdoor spaces With summer winding down, we’re sure many have had outdoor gatherings, BBQs, and, for those with kids, many toys, swings, or blow-up pools around the garden. It’s important to have a plan for safe storage to ensure everything is packed away in good time if a storm were to arise.

 

At 5 Star we’re here to help with all of your home and garden needs, including home preparations for hurricane season. For more information visit: 5 Star Hurricane Preparation Services

Please note: We kindly ask that you allow us 2 days ahead of a storm to carry out any works. This is to ensure we can complete the works in a careful, comprehensive, and safe manner. However, we also understand that sometimes issues arise suddenly too. We do offer emergency maintenance services (additional costs can apply—more information is available on our hurricane preparation page).

Types of Hardscaping (Residential)

Types of Hardscaping (Residential)

Common Types of Hardscaping in Cayman (Residential)

 

There are a variety of ways to refresh and revamp your backyard for the summer—one method being hardscaping. Hardscaping differs slightly from landscaping. Instead of using natural elements (e.g., grass, hedges), ‘hard’ materials or materials not naturally found in the environment are usually used, like brick and concrete (although wood and gravel can be used too), to create structures that provide greater functionality and aesthetic appeal to your outdoor spaces.

There are several different types of hardscaping that are common here in the Cayman Islands, some of which we will be discussing in this article.

1. Patios

Patios are normally made from concrete, stone, or brick (although brick is not as common here in Cayman). This space is usually reserved for outdoor dining or lounging.

2. Decks

Similar to patios, decks are outdoor living spaces that many use for outdoor dining or lounging. However, the main difference is that decks are made from wood or PVC boards rather than concrete or bricks, like patios.

3. Walkways

In Cayman, there are a variety of designs for walkways, with some choosing concrete, others pouring gravel, stepping stones or flagstone walkways.

4. Retaining Walls

Retaining walls can be made with stones, concrete, or wood and are used to help shape landscapes and level sloped landscapes, as well as adding a decorative touch. They also play an important part in preventing soil erosion, being built up to block rainwater/flooding, from entering an area.

Statue Garden by 5 Star

5. Driveways

Yes, driveways are a type of hardscaping too – probably the most popular type! Made with concrete, gravel, asphalt, bricks, or paving slabs etc., they provide a smoother surface to drive up to homes and some offer a higher ground for cars, helping in situations like flooding. Overall, they can enhance the overall look of the home, giving it a ‘complete feel’.

Looking to add some hardscaping to your outdoor spaces? Whether it’s doing a refresh of your current space or starting from scratch, our team at 5 Star can help. To get in touch, click the link below.

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The Importance of Tree Trimming

The Importance of Tree Trimming

Landscaping Services at 5 Star: Tree Trimming

Tree trimming is part of our landscaping and lawn care services at 5 Star, here in Grand Cayman. Tree trimming helps reduce the chance of overhanging branches from falling which can hit and cause damage to cars, sides of the house, power lines or even pose risk to nearby pedestrians. During hurricane season with strong winds and heavy rainfall, the risks becomes even greater. Therefore, regular tree trimming not only helps ensure you garden has a tidy, aesthetically pleasing feel, with debris being cleared, but it is also vital regarding safety too.

Legal Requirement

Going back to the hazard these trees/branches can have in regards to power lines, the Electricity Law (2008 Revised), Section 22 explains that the maintenance of these trees around power lines areas are the lawndowners responsibility and if not maintained and/or they start to pose risk to these power lines, CUC have right to do the proper trimming or removal of a tree to mitigate the risk. Therefore, it is not just important to do in general but it is a legal requirement for it to be maintained. CUC has summarised everything in a document with recommended safe distances for tree branches from power lines and higher voltage transmission lines. Their document can be viewed here. We encourage you to take some time to read through it to ensure you’re aware of all these recommendations. Take careful note of the information on p. 3 & 4 that:
  • Tree branches should ideally be 10+ feet away from the power lines.
  • Trees should be 30+ feet away from higher voltage transmission lines.
Landscapers including 5 Star are able to do tree trimming and tree maintenance for branches within the safe distance . For any branches less than 10 feet away, you must contact CUC right away for assistance.

CUC contact information (also in PDF linked above)

E-mail: service@cuc.ky

CUC’s Customer Service Team: (345) 949-5200

CUC’s Online Job Request Form:
visit www.cuc-cayman.com (click on the “Customer Service” tab on the Home
Page and navigate to the “Tree Trimming” section)

Contact 5 Star for tree trimming and other landscaping and property maintenance services:

General Enquiries: (345) 749-5749 or fill out our General enquiries online form

Urgent helpline: (345) 929 4836

Plywood vs built-in shutters: What’s the difference?

Plywood vs built-in shutters: What’s the difference?

Prepping Windows for Hurricane Season

When preparing for hurricane season, installing some form of shutters whether it’s plywood or built-in shutters is an important part. However some wonder, ‘what’s the difference between the two?’, ‘it is better to get built-in shutters or can plywood suffice?’. In this article, we break down some of the differences below.

Materials & Durability

The materials for built-in shutters vs plywood differs. Built-in shutters are normally made from metal, aluminium or other durable materials made to withstand storm-force winds or flying branches and other debris.

Plywood can be used to shield windows and can block some of the debris but there is not always a  guarantee as they are not shutters professionally built for purpose. Still, it is a good option for scenarios where you have shorter notice and don’t have time to build the shutters.

Cost

Plywood is cheaper than getting built-in shutters. However, while it might be pricy to install, built-in shutters are usually more durable. Plywood will have greater wear and tear and will usually need to be purchased each hurricane season.

As a result, the purchasing of the plywood over the years might end up being greater than the cost of the built-in shutters.

Convenience

Similar to the point above, with built-in shutters you only need to open and close them during the storm season. Having plywood takes greater time in terms of placing an order in for the wood and getting it installed and removed each season.

On the other side of the coin, as mentioned in the first section, when installed correctly, it can be a quick way to keep your windows safe with short notice.

Appearance

When judging options for aesthetics, naturally having built-in shutters installed will make for a more cohesive look for your home. Plywood will usually be quite bare and may stand out and not match the home.

Whatever the decision at this time, the team at 5 Star are here to help! For more information on our hurricane shutter installations (includes temporary shutter installation, installing plywood and recommendations of what’s right for your home) click here. While the season may not start until June, it is vital to start early! Measurements, ordering materials and installation can take time so it’s best to start well in advance of the season.

This is one of the main things to prepare for leading up to the hurricane season. View our other article which includes a Hurricane Preparedness Checklist for your property, providing some other advice and tips on what to get organised before June.