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Essential Home Maintenance Tasks to Tackle in 2025

January 17, 2025 by Rhonda Costa

Home maintenance might not be the most exciting part of homeownership, but it’s one of the most important. Taking the time to care for your property helps preserve its value, prevent costly repairs, and improve your living environment. Start the year strong by tackling these essential home maintenance tasks in 2025.

1. Inspect Your Roof and Gutters

Your roof is your home’s first line of defense against the elements, so regular inspections are critical. Look for missing or damaged shingles, cracks, or other signs of wear and tear.

Equally important are your gutters. Clogged gutters can cause water to pool near your foundation, leading to water damage or even structural issues. Clean your gutters and downspouts regularly, especially after heavy storms or the fall season.

2. Test and Replace Smoke Detector Batteries

Safety first! Your smoke detectors are essential for protecting your family and your home. Test each smoke and carbon monoxide detector in your home at least once a month. Replace batteries twice a year or whenever the low-battery alarm sounds.

Tip: Use daylight saving time as a reminder to check and replace batteries—it’s an easy way to stay on schedule.

3. Schedule HVAC Servicing

Your heating and cooling system works hard to keep your home comfortable year-round. Prevent costly breakdowns by scheduling professional servicing at least twice a year, once in the spring before the summer heat and again in the fall before winter temperatures drop. Don’t forget to change air filters every 1–3 months to improve energy efficiency and indoor air quality.

4. Check for Leaks and Plumbing Issues

Undetected leaks can lead to higher water bills and significant damage over time. Inspect under sinks, around toilets, and near appliances like dishwashers and washing machines. Look for signs of moisture, mold, or corrosion. Fix small issues early to avoid larger (and more expensive) plumbing repairs down the line.

5. Prepare for Seasonal Maintenance

Different seasons bring unique challenges for your home. Be proactive with seasonal maintenance tasks like:

  • Winter: Insulate pipes and seal drafts to keep your home warm and energy-efficient.

  • Spring: Pressure wash siding, decks, and driveways to remove winter grime.

  • Summer: Test your sprinkler system and prepare outdoor areas for gatherings.

  • Fall: Check your heating system and clean the chimney if you have a fireplace.

6. Maintain Your Exterior

Your home’s exterior is its first impression. Inspect siding, paint, and caulking for signs of damage or wear. Repaint or reseal as needed to protect against the elements. Additionally, trim trees and bushes away from your home to prevent damage from falling branches and improve curb appeal.

Staying proactive with home maintenance helps you:

  • Protect your investment by preventing costly repairs.

  • Maintain and even increase your property value.

  • Enjoy a safer, more comfortable, and energy-efficient living space.

Creating a yearly maintenance checklist is a simple yet effective way to stay organized and ensure that no task falls through the cracks.

Grab your tools, create your checklist, and set reminders for seasonal tasks. Staying ahead of repairs and upkeep will save you time, money, and stress in the long run. Your home is your biggest investment, keep it in top shape!

Filed Under: Real Estate Tips Tagged With: Home Maintenance, Property Care, Real Estate Tips

Tips for Preventing Water Damage in Your Home

November 29, 2024 by Rhonda Costa

As a homeowner, protecting your property from water damage is essential to maintaining your home’s value. Water is one of the most destructive forces that can affect your home, but with a little proactive care, you can significantly reduce the risk of costly repairs. Here are some practical tips to help you prevent water damage and keep your home in top condition:

1. Watch for Early Signs of Water Damage
Catching water damage early can save you a lot of trouble down the line. Keep an eye out for light brown stains or soft spots on your walls and floors, especially around bathrooms, kitchens, and laundry rooms. If you notice discoloration, mold, or areas that sink in when touched, these could be signs of leaking pipes or appliances. A sudden drop in water pressure or a spike in your water bill can also indicate hidden leaks. Act quickly to address these issues before they become major problems.

2. Strengthen Your Water Supply Lines
Over time, the water supply lines connected to appliances like washing machines and refrigerators can weaken and rupture. To avoid water damage from these sources, consider upgrading to steel-coated supply lines, which are more durable and resistant to leaks. This simple upgrade can help safeguard your home from unexpected water issues.

3. Maintain Your Drains
Clogged drains are a common cause of water backup and flooding. Regularly clean your drains to prevent blockages, and avoid using harsh chemical drain cleaners, as they can damage your pipes. Instead, use a plumbing snake to clear any debris. Be sure never to pour grease down the drain, as it can harden and create a buildup that leads to costly blockages. Installing a backwater valve can also help prevent sewage from backing up into your home.

4. Upgrade Your Plumbing
If you have old, rusty pipes in your home, it may be time for an upgrade. Consider replacing metal pipes with modern materials like cross-linked polyethylene (PEX) tubing, which is more durable and less likely to leak. Additionally, consider installing leak detection technology that can alert you to issues with your water pressure or plumbing system via your smartphone.

5. Install and Maintain a Sump Pump
If you live in a flood-prone area or have a basement that is susceptible to water damage, a sump pump is an essential tool. This device helps pump excess water out of your basement and away from your foundation. If you already have a sump pump, make sure it is in good working order and replace it if necessary. Regular maintenance can prevent the pump from failing during a heavy rainstorm.

6. Re-caulk Around Windows and Doors
Water can sneak into your home through small gaps around windows and doors. Regularly inspect and re-caulk these areas to ensure a tight seal. This is particularly important around sinks, showers, and bathtubs, where water exposure is frequent. Remove old caulk before reapplying to ensure the best seal.

7. Check Your Roof and Gutters
A leaky roof is one of the most common causes of water damage. Inspect your roof regularly for damaged or missing shingles, and check for debris like leaves that could create weak spots or clog drainage systems. Keep your gutters clean to ensure rainwater is directed away from your home’s foundation. Ice dams in colder climates can also cause serious damage, so be sure to remove any buildup.

8. Landscape to Protect Your Foundation
Strategic landscaping can help prevent water from pooling around your foundation. Ensure that the soil around your home slopes away from the foundation to direct water away from the structure. Avoid planting trees too close to your home, as roots can cause cracks in your foundation, allowing water to seep in.
Water damage is preventable with the right care and attention. By staying vigilant and maintaining your home’s plumbing, roofing, and drainage systems, you can protect your home from water-related issues and preserve its value for years to come. If you need assistance with larger repairs or upgrades, consider exploring renovation financing options to help cover the costs.

 

Filed Under: Home Care Tips Tagged With: Home Maintenance, Protect Your Home, Water Damage Prevention

Buying Your First Home? Learn These 5 Essential Home Maintenance Skills as Soon as Possible

December 6, 2023 by Rhonda Costa

New homes can be scary. But when you take the time to think about it and plan ahead, maintaining a home is easier than you think a manageable mix of experience and common sense. Here are five skills that will help maintain your new home for years to come.

Fixing A Toilet

It’s not as daunting as it sounds. Just remember that toilets work with gravity the water wants to flow freely. Don’t be afraid to open that tank up and adjust the floater and valves as needed. Occasionally run the water (flush the toilet, turn on the sink) in unused rooms, like the guest bathroom, to keep the pipes clear and functioning.

Dealing With Animals

Sometimes your animal neighbors invite themselves in. While it’s always better to use professionals if you have a large-scale or persistent pest problem, there are steps you can take to minimize animal visitors before it comes to that. Check for termites by looking for raised, hollow tubes along the wood (tubes filled with bugs). If you have mice, and know how they’re getting in, block their holes with steel wool and set friendly traps ones that capture instead of kill. But make sure to release the captives far from your home.

Electricity and Water Awareness

Know how to shut off your electricity and water, just in case. Find the shut-offs when you first move in. And take the time then to test the breakers and label them, clearly, directly, with a permanent marker. That way there is no confusion if one gets tripped.

A Regular Deep Clean

On a regular basis, give your house a deep clean. Scrub the bathrooms, and clean the kitchen appliances and floors/walls. Doing this will not only prevent the accumulation of dirt and grime, which could lead to bigger problems later on but will also give you a chance to do a run-down of your house and see what needs fixing/updating/replacing.

Be Prepared

Gather your home maintenance kit (Home Maintenance for Dummies has examples) before you need it, and keep it up if you use all the nails, replace them. It’s also a good idea to make a maintenance calendar with notes on what needs to be done when this makes it easy for the homeowner, and anyone they need to step in. Finally, in being prepared, don’t forget to maintain your fire and carbon monoxide detectors with regular checks and battery changes (suggested every six months, regardless of battery life).

Your first step in preparation is to contact your local real estate agent, who can help you get started on your road to home maintenance.

Filed Under: Home Buyer Tips Tagged With: Buying A Home, Home Buyer Tips, Home Maintenance

The Top Home Maintenance Mistake’s You Must Avoid

August 12, 2022 by Rhonda Costa

The Top Home Maintenance Mistake's You Must AvoidIf you own a home, you understand just how important it is to take care of it. Even though a lot of people think that if it isn’t broken you should not fix it, that doesn’t mean you should not take care of it. Take a look at a few of the top home maintenance mistakes you need to avoid, and do not let your home fall into a state of disrepair.

Allowing The Dyer Lint To Build Up

Do not allow the dryer lint to build up. Allowing the dryer lint to build up can dramatically increase your chances of dealing with a house fire. Therefore, make sure you remove the dryer lint from the dryer after every load. Furthermore, make sure you clean the ductwork of your dryer annually. If you do not know how to do so, reach out to a professional who can do it for you.

Forgetting To Clean The Gutters

You might not be able to see the gutters from the ground level, but debris can build up in them from time to time. If you do not clean your gutters, they can get clogged. Then, water will have a difficult time draining, which means it will sit on your roof. This could increase your chances of dealing with a roof leak. Make sure you clean your gutters every few months. You may even want to install a device that can prevent leaves and branches from infiltrating your gutters.

Not Handling Winter Maintenance

No matter where you live, you must be on top of your winter maintenance. Make sure that your attic is properly insulated, and check your windows for any signs of leaks. You should drain your garden hoses as well, and don’t forget to make sure that your interior pipes are insulated. All of this is important because it can help you save money on your utility bills while also reducing your chances of dealing with a leak.

Invest In Routine Maintenance

These are a few of the most common mistakes that homeowners make. Your home is an investment, and you need to take care of it. Make a list of all the maintenance tasks you should perform, and stay on top of your maintenance schedule.

 

Filed Under: Home Maintenance Tagged With: Home Improvement, Home Maintenance, Real Estate Tips

Increase Your Home’s Value By Handling Minor Repairs

February 15, 2022 by Rhonda Costa

Increase Your Home's Value By Handling Minor RepairsA house is an investment, and it is important to treat it as such. Homeowners must capitalize on the value of their homes when they go to sell them. One of the best ways to do so is to handle minor repairs before listing the house. Minor repairs do not take that long, so homeowners don’t have to worry about delaying their timeline. Furthermore, they are not that expensive to fix, but they can have a significant impact on the value of the home. Why is this the case?

Repair Broken Items in Rooms

Even though broken items in certain rooms might not be a big deal, they can send the wrong message to a prospective buyer. For example, if there is a door that doesn’t latch well, try to repair it. If there is a drawer that doesn’t close properly, fix this issue. If homeowners see that there are no broken items, they will immediately realize the house has been well taken care of.

Ger Rid of Annoying Noises 

Annoying noises can be incredibly distracting as someone walks through a house in which they might be interested. If there are creaky stairs, try to figure out where this is coming from. If the ceiling fan rattles, try to tighten it. Annoying noises can detract from the value of the house by distracting potential buyers. 

Fix Any Leaks in the Home

Small drips and leagues can have a significant impact on the value of a home. If someone believes they are a sign of bigger plumbing issues, they might not make an offer. Inspect all faucets, toilets, and outdoor spigots to make sure they work properly. If anything is dripping, try to fix it before listing the house. 

Maximize the Home’s Value

Ultimately, the biggest reason why minor repairs can make a big difference is that they can drive up the amount of money someone is willing to pay for a home. A lot of people steer away from houses that require repairs because they don’t know if something more serious is lurking underneath. When homeowners address minor repairs, they increase their chances of making a positive first impression on a buyer. This can make the difference between someone walking away and someone making an offer. 

 

Filed Under: Mortgage Tagged With: DIY, Home Maintenance, Mortgage

Maintain A Home’s Value With These Helpful Home Maintenance Tips

February 9, 2022 by Rhonda Costa

Maintain A Home's Value With These Helpful Home Maintenance Tips A home is an investment, so it is important to treat it as such. The best time to capitalize on a home’s value is when it is sold. Therefore, it is important to take care of it with some simple home maintenance tips. There is a common misconception that if something is working well, it does not need to be fixed; however, it is always better to prevent problems from happening than to fix them after they have appeared. The average homeowner should spend between one and four percent of a home’s value per year to keep it in excellent condition. There are several key home maintenance tips that homeowners need to keep in mind. 

Paint The Interior And Exterior

There is never a second chance to make a first impression, and a home’s paint job will be responsible for a significant portion of that first impression. A fresh coat of paint can make a home look like new. At the same time, it is usually better to hire a professional to paint the house to make sure it looks as great as possible. 

Clean The Gutters And Roof

Many homeowners forget about the roof of the house because it is difficult to see the entirety of the roof from the ground. On the other hand, a damaged roof can lead to expensive repairs, particularly if the roof begins to leak. Therefore, homeowners need to clean the gutters and roof regularly. That way, water has an easier time running down the roof, through the gutters, and away from the house. This can prevent serious problems from happening.

Stay Up To Date On HVAC Maintenance

Homeowners should service the furnace and ductwork regularly. It can be expensive to replace an HVAC unit, and routine maintenance is critical for making sure it lasts as long as possible. Furthermore, an efficient, working, maintained HVAC unit can be an attractive asset to a potential buyer. Service the HVAC unit at least once per year.

Take Care Of The House

These are a few of the most important home maintenance tips that homeowners should keep in mind. They can go a long way toward preserving the value of a house.

 

Filed Under: Real Estate Tagged With: Home Maintenance, Home Maintenance Tips, Real Estate Tips

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