Importance of home repairs and regular maintenance
OK, so your home isn’t exactly a Mansion. But it’s most likely the most valuable asset you own.
So when was the last time you changed the filter in your air conditioner or put a battery in your fire alarm? Tested the pressure valve on your water heater? Or did some small home repairs of any kind?
Statistics shows that the average homeowners should budget 1% to 4% of their home value for annual maintenance and home repairs depending on the age, climate and size of their home. Some years it might cost more, other years less.
Not taking care of the home repairs could cost you a fortune! All it takes is an unchecked leak under the upstairs bathroom sink, and instead of replacing a $30 valve, you’re spending your saving fund on home repairs.
Here are some home repairs and maintenance tips that can be done on May,
Clean gutters. Make sure downspouts direct water at least 6 feet from the foundation. Check the end of all your drains. Sometimes they simply clog up and the water can’t drain fast enough or being backed up on the downspouts which could cause a major leak.
Have central air-conditioning unit checked. Replace the filter in the forced-air system. Clean debris from condenser or heat pump outside.
Remove mineral deposits from faucet aerators and shower heads by soaking parts in white vinegar and scrubbing with an old toothbrush.
Have swimming pool cleaned. Inspect and service pool liners and filters.
Re-caulk windows from outside use an air-tight weather stripping and threshold
Repaint your wood windows if the paint is peeling off or you see cracks on the painting this could be significantly important as wooden windows requires more attention and maintenance.
Some home repair items can be done by yourself but if you don’t feel comfortable to do it hire someone who is professional and knows how to do it for you.