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Do the window openings in your home contain screens?
Why, yes, they do.
What types of window treatments are in your home (e.g., Venetian blinds, honeycomb blinds, curtains, drapes, valances, etc.)?
Blinds and curtains, though I confess: I don't know the difference between curtains and drapes.
Is there presently or was there ever wood paneling in your home?
Not currently. In a previous home. Was already there.
How much of your home, if any, has wall-to-wall carpeting?
Hall, kitchen, bathrooms, utility room are all linoleum.
Bed rooms, dining, living, den and pantry are carpeted.
Is there any ceramic tile in your home, on floors or walls?
Both bathrooms.
Do you ever use a tablecloth on your dining table?
yes.
Do you use placemats on your dining table?
Yes.
Is there a fireplace in your home? If so, does it burn wood or gas?
No.
Have you ever hired a chimney sweep?
n/a
If you own a house, have you ever had the roof replaced?
Naturally.
If not, how old is the roof presently?
7
Do you have an outdoor thermometer in your yard?
No.
On what temperature do you presently have your home's thermostat set?
70
Do the window openings in your home contain screens? Yep
What types of window treatments are in your home (e.g., Venetian blinds, honeycomb blinds, curtains, drapes, valances, etc.)? Faux wood plantation blinds
Is there presently or was there ever wood paneling in your home? Nope to both.
How much of your home, if any, has wall-to-wall carpeting? No carpet at all.
Is there any ceramic tile in your home, on floors or walls? Just in the wet rooms.
Do you ever use a tablecloth on your dining table? No dining room table.
Do you use placemats on your dining table? Same as above.
Is there a fireplace in your home? If so, does it burn wood or gas? Wood burning (haven't used it)
Have you ever hired a chimney sweep? Nope
If you own a house, have you ever had the roof replaced? If not, how old is the roof presently? HOA is in charge of the roof (about 6 years ago)
Do you have an outdoor thermometer in your yard? Need one
On what temperature do you presently have your home's thermostat set? 62 when not home 64 when home.
Greetings, everyone! I'm still in the midst of holiday activities, so it's another busy week. I hope you all are warm and safe in the wake of recent storms. I'd like to extend my thanks to wit-nit for kindly filling in for me with last Tuesday's questions. Now it's time to scroll on down to see what I came up with for
TODAY'S QUESTIONS - ABOUT THE HOUSE
Do the window openings in your home contain screens?
Only windows that l open to air my house (in Texas). Others don't have screens.
What types of window treatments are in your home (e.g., Venetian blinds, honeycomb blinds, curtains, drapes, valances, etc.)?
Lace curtains and drapes only.
Is there presently or was there ever wood paneling in your home?
No paneling.
How much of your home, if any, has wall-to-wall carpeting?
No carpet.
Is there any ceramic tile in your home, on floors or walls?
Ceramic tiles - walls and floors in bathrooms. Tiled kitchen, mud room and sun room. Tiled terrace.
Do you ever use a tablecloth on your dining table?
Yes, for formal or holiday meals.
Do you use placemats on your dining table?
Sort of.
Is there a fireplace in your home? If so, does it burn wood or gas?
One of my homes has a gas fireplace.
Have you ever hired a chimney sweep?
Every year at the end of the Winter. It's safety precaution.
If you own a house, have you ever had the roof replaced? If not, how old is the roof presently?
In Texas - every 3-4 years after a hail damage. In my hometown - never. It's a 100+ y.o tiled roof.
Do you have an outdoor thermometer in your yard?
No, i have a sensor and weather station at home.
On what temperature do you presently have your home's thermostat set?
#2 on the radiators, and 60F in my home in Texas to prevent frozen pipes.
That's all the home-ly questions for today, folks. Have a great day, and don't forget to commit an act of kindness before it's over.
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