🦃 Before the Feast: QUICK Fixes to Get Thanksgiving Ready

Thanksgiving week is officially here — and if you're hosting, you’re probably juggling cleaning, cooking, and preparing for a house full of guests.
Good news: a few fast, high-impact fixes can make your home look polished and guest-ready without the stress of a big project.

Here are the top quick wins you can knock out before the feast.

1. Tighten Loose Handles, Knobs & Hinges

Guests will open cabinets, drawers, and bathroom doors more than you think.
A quick tighten with a screwdriver makes everything feel sturdy and well-kept — and prevents an embarrassing “handle falls off on Turkey Day” moment.

💡 2. Replace Burnt-Out Bulbs (Especially in Guest Areas)

Nothing kills the cozy vibe faster than a dim hallway or dark bathroom.
Swap bulbs for warm white LEDs and double-check:

  • porch light

  • bathroom vanity

  • kitchen overheads

  • stairway lights

Good lighting = safer guests + better ambiance.

🚽 3. Make the Guest Bathroom Shine

This is the room everyone uses, so a few fast fixes go far:

  • tighten toilet seat

  • replace empty caulk spots

  • add a fresh hand towel

  • stock TP and soap

  • fix slow drains with a quick clean-out

Bonus points: run the fan to leave the space fresh before guests arrive.

🧹 4. Freshen High-Traffic Floors

You don’t need a full deep clean — just focus on what guests see first:

  • sweep entryway

  • wipe dirty baseboards

  • shake out rugs

  • spot mop visible stains

If your flooring is looking tired, Friday’s blog on repair vs replace will be the perfect follow-up.

🔧 5. Fix Squeaks, Creaks & Wobbles

A squeaky door or wobbly table is small… until the whole family hears it.
Fast fixes include:

  • WD-40 on hinges

  • felt pads on chairs

  • tightening legs on tables or stools

Two-minute repairs that make everything feel smoother.

🌡️ 6. Check HVAC Filters & Settings

With ovens running and extra people inside, homes heat up fast.
Swap the filter (if it’s been 2–3 months) and set a comfortable temperature before guests show up.

Happy guests, happy host.

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Remodeling for the Holidays: Part 2 – Exterior Painting and Pressure Washing Before the Cold Sets In

As the days grow shorter and temperatures begin to dip, it’s time to start thinking about preparing your home’s exterior for the upcoming winter. One of the most crucial tasks to tackle before the cold weather sets in is exterior painting and pressure washing. Not only does this maintenance work enhance your home’s curb appeal, but it also protects your property from the harsh elements of winter. In this second installment of our "Remodeling for the Holidays" series, we'll dive into why now is the perfect time to refresh your home's exterior and how Mr. Clean Fix can help you get the job done.

Why Exterior Painting and Pressure Washing Matter

Your home’s exterior is its first line of defense against the elements. Over time, dirt, mold, and mildew can accumulate on your siding, while chipped or peeling paint can leave your home vulnerable to moisture damage. Pressure washing removes grime that can degrade materials and prepares the surface for a fresh coat of paint. Painting, in turn, seals and protects your home, preventing costly damage and extending the life of your siding.

Timing Is Everything

Fall is the ideal season for exterior painting and pressure washing. The weather is typically dry and mild, allowing paint to cure properly and ensuring that pressure washing is effective. However, it's essential to complete these tasks before temperatures drop too low, as cold weather can hinder paint adhesion and effectiveness.

Pressure Washing: Pressure washing in the fall is a great way to remove the buildup of summer dirt, pollen, and mold. It prepares the surface for painting by removing debris that could interfere with paint adhesion. Plus, it leaves your home looking fresh and clean as you head into the holiday season.

Exterior Painting: Painting in the fall is advantageous because cooler temperatures and lower humidity allow paint to dry evenly, preventing cracking and peeling. However, it’s crucial to complete this task before the first frost, as cold weather can cause paint to become brittle and less durable.

Benefits of Fall Painting and Pressure Washing

  1. Protect Your Investment: Regular maintenance like pressure washing and painting helps preserve your home’s exterior materials, saving you money on repairs down the road.

  2. Boost Curb Appeal: A fresh coat of paint and a clean exterior can make your home look brand new, just in time for holiday visitors.

  3. Prepare for Winter: Sealing your home’s exterior with fresh paint can help prevent moisture from seeping into the siding and causing damage during winter freezes.

  4. Increase Property Value: If you’re considering selling your home in the future, a well-maintained exterior can significantly increase its market value.

How Mr. Clean Fix Can Help

At Mr. Clean Fix, we’re here to help you get your home in tip-top shape before the cold weather arrives. Our team of professionals can handle every aspect of your exterior maintenance, from thorough pressure washing to meticulous painting. We use high-quality paints and materials designed to withstand the elements, ensuring your home looks beautiful and stays protected.

Pressure Washing Services: We use professional-grade equipment to remove dirt, mold, and mildew from your home’s exterior, leaving it spotless and ready for painting.

Exterior Painting Services: Our painting experts ensure a flawless finish, using top-quality paints that provide long-lasting protection against the elements. We work efficiently to complete the job before the cold sets in, giving you peace of mind for the winter months.

Don’t Wait—Schedule Today!

Fall is a busy time for home improvement projects, and our schedule fills up quickly. Don’t wait until it’s too late to give your home the care it needs. Contact Mr. Clean Fix today to schedule your exterior painting and pressure washing services. Let us help you make your home shine this holiday season!

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