6 Maintenance Tips To Keep Your Home Humming This Spring

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Anyone who lives in a cold climate knows that winter can be especially hard on a house. Besides being good for home maintenance, cleaning behind your refrigerator good for air quality and overall quality of living. According to Get Rich Slowly‘s JD Roth , every $1 spent on home maintenance could help you avoid up to $100 of repairs down the road.

But sometimes, your toilet can leak from the tank into the toilet, which wastes water over time. If you don't clean the drainage, the water pressure can smash the glass and pour gallons of water inside. This is a lot of information to take in, and a lot of maintenance tasks to stay on top of. While some of these suggestions are one-time upgrades or repairs, you should perform some of them regularly.

Over time, caulk can dry out and crack, so that it no longer protects against water damage. We recommend having your septic tank thoroughly cleaned and emptied every 2-3 years, regardless of your township requirement as some allow longer between pumpings. Preventing leaks means that you're less likely to have water damage to the walls of your home.

As long as you use an energy-efficient ceiling fan (look for homeservice Energy Star ratings) and change your thermostat settings to reflect the use of your ceiling fans, i.e., set the air conditioner up a few degrees because the fan will help you feel cooler, ceiling fans can save you money.

Clean leaves from roofs and downspouts and test the downspouts to ensure proper drainage from the roof. When you let us take care of cleaning your grease tanks it's one less thing for you to worry about. A fix here and some carpet cleaning there can save you some real cash over time.

While our illustration doesn't show a complete central air conditioning system that keeps an entire house comfortable - it's only a room air conditioner, also known as a window air conditioner - it does show the basic idea of airflow for both the indoor and outdoor sections of a comfort cooling system as simple as possible.

While you're in the garage, now's a good time to check the automatic door. Cleaning is a huge part of home maintenance. Note when you did this and flag items needing maintenance or repairs, to help you schedule time or build a punch list for your handyman. Making sure your roof is in good condition will reduce the likelihood of water damage in the attic.

Drain the hot water heater once a year to remove any residue and settled debris. Gutters can also wear out over time and need to be replaced. Cleaning these areas prevents the accumulation of dust and debris that could cause a fire. Before you give your heating system a workout this winter, take the time for preventive maintenance.

Indoor air quality is the worst in winter so a good scrub will help you breathe easy. Summer is almost here, which means you'll be depending on your air conditioning system to keep your house comfortable with the outdoor temperatures hovering near the 100s.

Monthly, clean or replace unit's air filters. If maintaining a snow-free moat isn't possible, consider focusing your efforts on areas more prone to water damage, such as basement windows and concrete steps. Fireplace chimneys must be periodically cleaned - but this can be minimized by buying a 12×12 chimney cap to prevent birds from nesting.

You should then check for damage to the outside hose faucets caused by winter freezing. Regular home maintenance can save you money, prevent things from breaking, add value to your home, and overall keep your home running efficiently. It also keeps your home safer and prevents costly repairs down the road.

It also prevents your house from being damaged, because a deck that can't shed water allows moisture to pool against your home. In addition to grease waste removal, we offer services like septic pumping, hydraulic load testing, inspections, repairs and jetting.