I have a lot of cleaning & service to do around my house.
It started with cleaning off the debris & rotted leaves on the roof of my house.
I don’t really care about getting on ladders, especially when it means getting to the top of my roof. I’m also scared of heights & generally worry about what’s going to happen to myself and others if I ever happen to lose my footing & fall, then i was relieved when I was finally finished with the roof work, but then I was forced to disinfect the drain lines for my two bathroom sinks. These sinks are used many times a morning & haven’t been cleaned & snaked since I moved into this arena two & a half years ago. You have to remove the p-trap or u-pipe underneath the sink so you can force a handheld snake through the pipe to disinfect out the built up soap scum & slime. It’s a disgusting chore, but it needs to be done on a correct basis. Similarly, the condensate line for my central Heating & Air Conditioning plan also needs to be cleaned so that there aren’t any clogs forcing water back into the cooling system. All you need to do is run bleach through the condensate line while leaving the nozzle of a vacuum attached to the exit port for the condensate line outside. That way any crud or debris can fall down the skinny PVC pipe & into the vacuum once it finally gets outside. Make sure you or your Heating & Air Conditioning specialist cleans your condensate line at least once a year because it’s severely important. I don’t mind doing the chore now that I have done it successfully a handful of times.