October 6, 2015

Santa Cruz Homeowners Heads-up: El Niño is Happening!

Posted in Santa Cruz Real Estate tagged , , at 6:12 am by Gina Odom, Realtor

With fall newly arrived, it’s a time of year when Santa Cruz homeowners can breathe a sigh of relief; relax and take it easy. With summer behind us, most gardens require less attention. The demands harsh winter weather will make are off in the distant future— or are they?

This year it might be prudent for Santa Cruz homeowners to mentally remove a month or two from their home maintenance timetables. The reason comes in two familiar words (and they aren’t English): El Niño.

California Coastal Storm History Part One – Santa Cruz County

California Coastal Storm History 

They answer the question, “How strong is this El Niño now?” with, “it’s pretty strong.”  In August, it ranked second all-time (behind August 1997) in the Equatorial Southern Oscillation Index, which is one way of measuring its power. El Niño is the condition where weather shifts occur due to a change in warm ocean currents in the Pacific.

What this means to Santa Cruz homeowners is as unpredictable as…well, as the weather! What is acknowledged is that normal patterns can be disrupted to varying degrees. The reason we can never get much clarity about how it’s going to affect us is that (unsatisfying though this answer may be), winter could be markedly more—or markedly less—stormy than usual. Since the maximum effect is expected in late fall through December (hence the Christmas allusion of the ‘El Niño’ name), Santa Cruz homeowners might consider getting on with their winter maintenance preparations earlier rather than later.

So here—a bit earlier than usual—are some regular fall maintenance heads-ups:

  • Check and fill the exterior gaps where critters, bugs, and cold air might enter
  • Chimney maintenance: if you sweep once a year, schedule now
  • Rain gutter check: even though leaves haven’t begun to fall in earnest, cleaning out the mucky old debris now will make later leaf removal a breeze
  • Inspect the roof: if damage has happened, now is the time to schedule repair
  • Ditto the driveway: fill cracks before winter
  • Now is the perfect time to clean and stain the deck. Depending on how much sunlight it gets, it may need to be renewed annually (no matter what the stain can says!)
  • Replace worn weather stripping around doors and windows—your winter heating bills will reward the effort.
  • Trim the trees so you there is less of a chance that they will fall.
  • Take pictures before now so you can prove damage with your insurance company.

As a check of comments on the weather sites confirms, Santa Cruz County homeowners have differing memories of how previous El Niños have affected them. But since we are now officially in an El Niño year—it can’t be a bad idea to prepare ahead of time (and if you have Santa Cruz real estate plans in the offing, now would also be a good time to give me a call). By Gina Odom, Realtor at Bailey Properties Santa Cruz. Email: ginaodom@gmail.com Website: http://www.santacruzdwellings.com

May 26, 2014

761 Loma Prieta, Aptos (Rio Del Mar)

Posted in Santa Cruz Real Estate tagged at 8:41 am by Gina Odom, Realtor

761 Loma Prieta, Aptos (Rio Del Mar)

Unique, charming home located in Rio Del Mar area of Aptos. Just a few minutes from Seacliff beach, shopping and Hwy 1. Surrounded by trees this two bedroom plus bonus room offers the feeling of stepping into a sanctuary. Hot tub, garage, wrap-around decks, in unit washer and dryer are just a few of the amenities.