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Keeping Your House in Top Condition

By Elena @Midsommarflicka

Are you tired of constantly putting out fires around your home? Do you want to ensure that your house is always in top condition and avoid costly repairs down the line? Look no further because we’ve got just what you need! 

Our ultimate home maintenance checklist will help keep your home running smoothly all year round. From simple tasks like changing air filters to more complex ones like inspecting the roof, we’ve got everything covered. So sit back, relax, and let us guide you through the ultimate checklist for maintaining your dream home.

What are some of the most common home maintenance issues?

One of the most important things you can do to keep your home in top condition is to make regular maintenance checks. 

Here are some of the most common home maintenance issues that you should check: 

  1. Windows and Doors: Make sure windows are clean and doors are properly closed and latched. Check for rust or water damage around door hinges, latches, and seals. 
  2. Roof: Check for moss, spiders, or other signs of roof damage. Look for leaks or evidence of activity on the roof surface. Replace any shingles that need to be replaced. 
  3. Insulation: Check insulation levels and replace them as needed. If there is excessive heat loss or cold air infiltration, it may be time for an upgrade or repair. 
  4. Walls and Ceilings: Walls and ceilings should be free from dirt, dust, cobwebs, water droplets, or holes larger than a quarter inch in diameter. Ideally, they should also be dryer than average (a relative humidity level below 50%). If moisture is present fungus will develop which can cause structural damage over time. 

Check for loose plaster, cracks in the walls or ceiling surfaces caused by thermal expansion/contraction from weather changes, etc., caulk any leaks found, check for proper electrical wiring (and replace if necessary), and test smoke detectors monthly and replace when necessary. 

How can you prevent these issues from happening in the first place?

There are many things you can do to keep your house in top condition, whether you’re a first-time homeowner or an experienced one. Here are some tips:

  1. Regularly clean your windows and screens. Dust, pollen, and other allergens can accumulate on the surfaces of your windows and screens, creating a breeding ground for mosquitoes and other pests. Clean them regularly to keep your home healthy and bug-free.
  2. Maintain proper air circulation in your home. Poor air circulation can lead to mold growth, high energy bills due to poor insulation, and even condensation on walls and ceilings that can cause damage. Make sure doors and windows are open during the summer months to allow fresh air in and close them during the winter when temperatures are low to help keep your home warm without using energy unnecessarily.
  3. Keep gardens tidy and free of debris. A tidy garden will help reduce the risk of pests such as rodents getting into your home through openings in the fence or crawlspace. Clear away leaves, branches, and other debris from around your plants every fall so that they don’t accumulate over the winter months. This will also make it easier for you to see what’s happening underneath the bushes!

Tips for fixing common home maintenance problems.

If you’re like most people, your home maintenance routine falls victim to the occasional “when will this ever get done?” attitude. But don’t worry, there’s no need to become a full-time expert on fixing things – with just a little effort, you can keep your house in top condition without breaking the bank. 

Here are some tips for fixing common home maintenance problems:

  1. Clean and maintain your windows: Windows are one of the biggest indicators of indoor air quality, so it’s important to keep them clean and free of haze and dirt. To clean them yourself, use a vinegar solution and a window cleaner made specifically for glass surfaces. Be sure to allow time for the solution to work before wiping down the glass with a lint-free cloth. For more stubborn build-up, try using a steam cleaner or an ammonia-based cleaner.
  2. Maintain your gutters and downspouts: Gutters and downspouts are essential for preventing water damage in your home. Keep them clean by using a hose attachment to blast away debris and leaves that have built up over time. 

Remember to check them every few months during heavy rainfalls or after big storms when water might have flowed into areas it shouldn’t have (like around electrical wire). If water is leaking from any part of your gutters or downspouts, contact an experienced professional as soon as possible.

What should you do if something goes wrong?

If something goes wrong with your home, whether it’s a plumbing issue or a broken window, it’s important to know how to fix it. Here are the steps for fixing the most common problems: 

Fixing Water Leaks

If you’re noticing water spilling from fixtures or running down the wall, there’s a good chance there’s a leak. To find the source of the leak, turn off all the valves leading into the area where the water is leaking and use a flashlight to look for leaks in pipes and joints. If you can’t find the source of the leak, call a professional.

Fixing Broken Windows and Doors

Broken windows and doors can be really frustrating because they can let in rain and wind, making your home colder in winter and hotter in summer. In order to fix a broken window or door, first make sure that it’s not blocked by something else; then use a plunger or bucket to break up any cement that may have been used to hold the glass in place. 

Once you’ve freed up enough glass, use a putty knife or screwdriver to remove old screws and replace them with new ones. Be careful not to scratch the surface! Finally, paint over any scratches or damaged areas with an appropriate sealant.

Keeping your home in top condition is important not only for the look of your property but also for your safety. By following a few simple tips, you can keep your home running smoothly and protect yourself from potential accidents. Whether you are looking to fix a small issue or get ahead on larger projects, our comprehensive home maintenance checklist can help you get everything done quickly and efficiently.


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