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If you recently purchased your first home, congratulations on your accomplishment. You’ve no doubt realized that all that extra space comes with extra maintenance – and if you’re used to renting, you’ll now be faced with tasks your landlord may have previously taken care of.
Home maintenance can be daunting, but it’s important. Regular home maintenance makes your home a clean and comfortable environment. It can extend the life of your home, prevent illness and accidents, and save you time and money.
Your first year in your new home will be a good opportunity to learn what you can take care of yourself and what you might need to hire a company to help with. If you do need to hire someone, look them up at BBB.org to get an idea of their track record and how they’ve treated past customers.
Each season has its own tasks to prepare for the changing weather. For example, it’s wise to get an HVAC tune-up before summer and winter so you don’t wind up with a broken furnace or AC during the most extreme temperatures of the year. BBB’s checklist can help you keep track of seasonal needs.
Not only will a well-kept lawn improve your home’s curb appeal, but it will also make for an enjoyable place to spend time outside with your family. Lawn care also keeps harmful pests, such as snakes and mice, from making their home too close to yours. Early to mid-spring is a good time to start garden and lawn planning, or hire a professional if needed.
Check your roof, gutters, and exterior surfaces of your home a few times a year, especially after severe weather. Make sure there are no missing shingles, leaks or other kinds of damage. You can prevent damage by clearing dead or low-hanging branches away from your roof and removing debris.
As a general rule, plan on having your home’s air ducts cleaned every three to five years. However, if you notice mold, vermin, or large amounts of dust clogging the air vents, you should get your air ducts cleaned by a trained HVAC technician. It’s also advised that you get an HVAC tune-up each spring and fall – and it’s usually a good idea to change your air filters, clean your refrigerator coils, and clean your dryer vent at the same time. These tasks improve energy efficiency and keep your systems in good condition.
Even a small leaky or dripping faucet can drive up your water bill. Also, leaks are sometimes indicative of bigger issues that may require a plumber’s help.
Gaps that let in cold air can make it hard for your furnace to keep up in the winter. You may be able to fill gaps yourself with weather strips, and some window companies can also make custom inserts.
Some home maintenance tasks can easily be DIY’d, but others are best done by a professional. When deciding whether to DIY or call in a pro, consider your skill level, equipment, safety risks and costs. If you need to hire someone to help, look up companies at BBB.org to get an idea of their track record. There, you can see reviews, complaints, and whether they’re BBB Accredited.
BBB receives frequent reports about home improvement scams, often involving companies that take the money for a job and leave without completing it.
High-pressure sales tactics, cash-only deals, contractors who refuse to sign a contract, and companies that insist you pay for the entire job up front.
Get estimates from multiple companies, ask questions until you feel comfortable, and record all details of the job in a written contract.
Don O’Brien is the regional director for the Better Business Bureau office in Quincy.
Written by: Don O'Brien, Better Business Bureau Quincy
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