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HOW TO PREVENT COSTLY REPAIRS TO YOUR HOME

Your home is most likely the most expensive thing you will ever buy, it takes many years of hard work to pay it off so it makes sense that you’ll do all you can to maintain it. That way it looks nice for many years to come and you can also avoid expensive repairs. Here are a few things to consider as a homeowner. 

Piping and Plumbing

Your home’s pipes work to deliver water and manage waste, while you might not be able to see very much of them they’re a hugely vital part of your home. Regularly inspect for leaks or odd sounds, which can indicate hidden problems. Take time to clean drains and avoid putting harmful substances down sinks, as this simple care can save you from plumbing headaches and expenses.

Roofing 

Your roof protects your home against the elements, so keeping it in top shape is so important. Regularly examine for loose or damaged shingles as they can open your home up to leaks. It can be tricky to see on top of your home but if you stand back from the street you might be able to spot any issues, or you could use a drone with a camera to get a really good look. If you notice anything that doesn’t look quite right, have a roofing company come and fix it as soon as you can.

Gutters

Gutters are what direct rainwater away from your home, when they’re blocked or broken this can lead to water damaging both the outside and inside of your property. Regularly clear them of leaves and debris to prevent clogs, you can get up on a ladder and do this yourself or if you’re not a fan of heights call out a company or ask if your window cleaner offers this. 

Windows

Old windows can contribute to energy inefficiency and, over time, lead to increased utility bills. Consider replacing them with newer, energy-efficient models. This upfront investment can result in long-term savings by reducing heating and cooling costs. Additionally, well-sealed windows prevent water infiltration, preventing potential damage that might require expensive repairs.

Damp

Dampness in your home can be a silent troublemaker, causing structural damage and health issues. Keep an eye out for signs of dampness, such as musty odors or discoloration on walls. Address any leaks promptly and ensure proper ventilation to keep your home dry. Taking these simple steps can prevent the development of more significant issues that could strain your finances.

Pests

Pests can come in all kinds of shapes and sizes- termites, rodents, arachnids, or insects amongst other things can quietly wreak havoc, causing structural damage and health concerns. Regularly inspect your home for signs of infestations, such as chewed wires, droppings, or nests. Seal any cracks or openings that could serve as entry points for pests. Consider scheduling professional pest control services periodically to prevent these intruders from establishing a foothold. By addressing pest issues quickly, it’s easier and cheaper to fix the problem and you protect the health and well-being of your house and family. 

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