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Save Money On Costly Repairs By Completing These Home Maintenance Tasks

October 24, 2022 by Sam Hayes

It’s important for you to keep your home in good shape at all times. This is because, apart from making sure that your home is attractive and retains its value, you can also save money by completing some maintenance tasks. If you’re keen on knowing just what these tasks are, read on to learn more.

Inspecting the Fire Protection System

According to a recent study by the NFPA, if you have fire sprinklers you reduce the risk of fire deaths by over 60%. This shows just how important it is for you to make sure that your fire protection system is in a good state. Inspect it and fix it if it needs any repairs. This will ensure that it’s worth having around and it will give you more peace of mind whenever you leave your house to go somewhere. Replace the batteries in your smoke detector and make other necessary updates. They can prove extremely valuable to you in case of an emergency that they can help to prevent.

Inspecting the Roof

A roof inspection is important for you to do because it ensures that your roof isn’t about to fail. This is because you can find out if there’s any water or weather damage that you could fix right away. It’s also important for you to clean the roof and make sure that it’s not weighed down with debris. This may conceal damage that you would have fixed if you were able to identify it promptly. As such, it’s worth your while to make sure that there’s no damage to any part of the roof. Don’t forget the gutters, since these help to drain water off your roof. When they work as they should, they not only keep your roof safe, but your foundation and driveway as well. Note that according to Bob Vila, if your roof is more than 10 years old, it’s recommended to have it inspected by a roofing contractor. Regular cleaning and inspection are therefore important for you to complete without fail.

Checking the Plumbing

Your home’s plumbing plays an important role, and if it were to fail suddenly, there’s no doubt that your family would suffer. As such, it’s important to maintain it and make sure that it works as it should. Perform a visual inspection yourself and make sure that there are no leaks and similar issues. These may cause a lot of damage if ignored for long enough. They’ll be simple to repair if found early, so you should go a step further and have a professional inspect them if you suspect that something might be amiss. Note that, according to the United States Environmental Protection Agency, homeowners who fix simple leaks in their homes can save about 10% on their water bills. This means that you’ll make recurrent savings on your water bills as well if you make sure that your plumbing is in good shape.

Servicing Major Appliances

The final home maintenance task that you need to keep up with is to make sure that your major home appliances have been serviced. They should be in good shape as this will make sure that they function as they should and thus cost you less money to run. Well-maintained appliances also have a lower chance of breaking down without warning. A costly breakdown may leave you in trouble, especially if it happens in the thick of a busy season. For this reason, look for a good technician who can inspect your appliances regularly and make sure that if anything gets out of shape, you repair it as soon as you possibly can.

These home maintenance tasks can save you money and grant you valuable peace of mind as well. As such, make sure to do them on a regular schedule so they become a habit. This is something that you’ll be glad is part of your routine.

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