Save Money; Maintain Your Home
Many of us have learned the hard way, that if we
don't keep our cars, tools, and other things we rely on in good
working order, then we end up spending money unnecessarily on
repairs. The same is true in regard to our houses, both inside
and out. The cost of NOT doing home maintenance can be steep
indeed. Besides that, it's always much easier to be proactive
than it is to wait until something breaks down.
One typical time to get busy is autumn. If you
haven't had to be responsible for a house before, you can find
plenty of early winter home maintenance tips online, at the
library, at a local extension office, home maintenance chain
stores, or in bookstores. Check with your neighbors as well.
Some of the areas you should be concerned with are:
· Roofs and gutters · Fireplaces
and chimneys · Decks and patios
· Shutters and siding · Drafty
doors and windows If you let any of these
deteriorate, you'll soon learn about the cost of NOT doing home
maintenance. Early winter or fall is not the
only time to inspect these aspects of your house. It's a good
idea to take a good look at everything at least twice a year.
Additionally, if you notice problems at times in between; fix
them right away. It will save you money later. By the way,
you'll find free home maintenance tips in the same places listed
above. As you travel through various
neighborhoods, it's easy to spot the houses whose owners haven't
listed any early winter home maintenance tips. They often have
peeling paint, stained concrete, rotting wood decks and stairs,
and overgrown yards. All too often it's probably because they
just got behind and have found out the hard way the cost of NOT
doing home maintenance. If you possibly can avoid it, don't let
yourself get caught in this trap. Make it your habit to take
care of problems before they happen. Some
Specific Areas Fireplaces and chimneys are
especially important to keep functioning well. The cost of NOT
doing home maintenance on your fireplaces can be more than just
money; it can be lives. Any of your early winter home
maintenance tips will remind you to get those chimneys cleaned
before you start building cold weather fires. You should also
thoroughly clean the layers of soot that collect just inside the
fireplace itself. With fuel costs on the rise,
it's a real plus to have a fireplace to help heat your home.
They're also very cozy and conjure up pictures of a good book
and a cup of hot cocoa. You may not see these benefits listed on
your list of free home maintenance tips, but you know how much
you'd miss them if you couldn't build a fire. Make sure your
fireplace and chimney is always clean, and you'll be ready for
any sudden storm. Taking care of your fireplace is a great way
to avoid the cost of NOT doing home maintenance.
It's more than likely that you have some areas in
and around your home that are made from concrete. These may
include basements, garages, patios, driveways, and sidewalks. In
addition to sustaining cracks that will grow if not fixed,
concrete can absorb dirt and stains. Again, consult your free
home maintenance tips for advice on how to fix any damage. You
should also clean these areas to avoid major build-up through
the years. If you spend a few dollars and some
elbow grease now on property upkeep, you'll avoid the cost of
NOT doing home maintenance. Everyone is busy these days and time
seems to fly by. It's easy to put off your chores, but before
you know it, six months or a year has gone by. You can avoid
this happening to you by making a checklist and posting it where
you'll have to look at it. As you do each task, mark the date
that you completed it and it will be easy to see when it's time
to repeat it. One more specific area to
maintain is any surface made from wood. The most common instance
is a deck, but you may also have stairs, railings, or porches
that fall into this category. In your early winter home
maintenance tips, you're sure to learn that it's important to
routinely clean any outdoor wood that you have.
Wood can rot and fade, so performing maintenance,
such as cleaning, painting, and repairs in a timely manner will
keep you ahead of the curve. This information is something else
that should be on your list of free home maintenance tips.
All of this may sound like just too much work. This
is when it's time to think of old sayings like, "It's better to
be safe than sorry", and avoid the cost of NOT doing home
maintenance.
About the author:
By Vincent Platania. Fuller Brush
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