READING

Spring Home Maintenance: The Ultimate Guide

Spring Home Maintenance: The Ultimate Guide

Spring Home Maintenance: The Ultimate Guide

Regardless of whether you’re a girlie girl or not, if you own a home, you need to know how to look after it. Sadly, being a homeowner doesn’t just require you to update your interiors, you also have to be willing to maintain your property. Yes, you could hire a contractor to deal with your maintenance for you, but let’s get real, hiring someone can be extremely expensive. The truth is, if you’re a homeowner, you need to know how to check your home over for any problems before you even begin to ask for help. 

1fb746e60d1e45fecd2f5f14ebb6a77d

Today, I’m going to be talking home maintenance. Winter will be over before you know it and spring will be here shortly, which means it’s time for that all important post-winter home maintenance check. Before you start panicking about what this will involve, it’s not actually as bad as you’d think. Best of all, it doesn’t require too much skill. So even if you’re not a DIY pro, you should be able to give your house a once over without too much stress.

For everything that you need to know to give your home a post-winter home maintenance check, keep reading.

First things first, check your gutters. This is much easier than you would think, all you need to do is check that your gutters are draining properly. If they’re blocked or are cracked, the water won’t drain properly. This could cause damage to the exterior walls or your home, the property’s foundations or could even flood your basement. Yes, a damaged gutter is that serious. If you think that there’s a problem, you’ll need to grab a ladder and climb up to have a look. The trick with this is to get a friend or neighbour to hold and ladder and no matter what, not to look down. If the gutter is packed full of debris, remove this using a gardening glove and a plastic bag. If the gutter is cracked, you’ll need to hire a contractor to replace it. To find out more about checking your gutters, visit http://www.diynetwork.com.

44f5433c780c59d7e6b8fbffe841f0fa

Next it’s time to check any exposed wood. Walk around the exterior of your home with a screwdriver, prodding any areas of exposed wood. If you notice the polish has worn off your window frames, doors or decking, this is a sign that you need to recoat it. If there’s any areas that are soft, this is a sign of wood rot. For this, it’s best to get expert help, else it could spread.

Okay, next it’s time to check your air conditioning. The chances are you haven’t used your air con for a few months, so it’s a good idea to get it running again. The thing that you need to look out for is dirty coils, as these can cause the air con to not work properly. It’s also worth checking for any fluid leaks, as these can be a sign that there’s an issue with the interior of the system. If this is the case, it’s best to consult an expert via the http://acrepairplanotx1.com website.

8396fcc0746244fb32f380af3b7aa56c

Now, onto the scary one – checking your roof. If you’re someone who isn’t good with heights, it’s best to get a little help with this. The winter weather can damage your roof, cracking and loosening tiles. You need to check that there’s no damage; else your roof could eventually be affected. To do this, you need to climb onto the roof and have a look. If you’re not comfortable with this, it’s best to get a little help. Roofs can be dangerous, so it’s important that if you’re going to climb up there, that you know what you’re doing.

There you have it, everything that you need to know about your home’s post-winter maintenance check. If you’re a homeowner, it’s crucial that you know how to take care of your property. While you could just hire someone to do it for you, it’s essential that you know what needs to be done.

 

Related Posts Plugin for WordPress, Blogger...



COMMENTS ARE OFF THIS POST

INSTAGRAM
@Dani_Girlsofto