OMG: How Do I Take Care of My House?!

by Holly Martins founder of Holly Martins, NJ Real Estate, Real Estate Agent


So you're a single homeowner (or renter) now and suddenly you're realizing your skills aren't quite as up to par as you'd initially thought. That's okay! We all learned to care for cars so we can learn to care for buildings, too.

Maintaining a home involves a range of tasks that ensure your living space remains safe, functional, and comfortable. Understanding key maintenance practices can save you time, money, and stress. Here are ten essential things you should know about maintaining a home:

  1. Regular Inspections are Crucial
    Conducting regular inspections of your home can help you identify potential problems before they become major issues. Check for leaks, cracks, and signs of wear and tear in the roof, foundation, plumbing, and electrical systems. Pay attention to your property, and if you notice something is amiss or changing rapidly, call for help from a pro (or a trusted friend or relative).

  2. Maintain Your HVAC System
    Your heating, ventilation, and air conditioning (HVAC) system needs regular maintenance to function efficiently. Change filters every 1-3 months, have the system inspected annually, and clean vents and ducts as needed. Proper HVAC maintenance can extend the system's lifespan and improve indoor air quality. If you have a boiler instead of an HVAC, you still need to maintain that annually - a tuneup before heating season starts will help ensure you don't run into any freezing cold surprises!

  3. Keep Gutters and Downspouts Clean
    Clogged gutters and downspouts can lead to water damage and foundation issues. Clean them at least twice a year, in the spring and fall, to ensure water flows away from your home. Consider installing gutter guards to reduce the frequency of cleaning.

  4. Inspect and Seal Windows and Doors
    Drafty windows and doors can significantly impact your energy bills. Check for gaps and seals, and re-caulk or replace weatherstripping as necessary. This not only improves energy efficiency but also enhances comfort by preventing drafts.

  5. Test Smoke and Carbon Monoxide Detectors
    Safety should always be a priority. Test smoke and carbon monoxide detectors monthly and replace batteries at least once a year. These detectors are essential for early warning in case of fire or gas leaks, potentially saving lives.

  6. Plumbing Maintenance
    Regularly check for leaks under sinks, around toilets, and in your water heater. Small leaks can lead to significant water damage and mold growth. Consider insulating pipes during the winter to prevent freezing and bursting.

  7. Landscaping and Yard Care
    Proper landscaping not only enhances curb appeal but also protects your home. Trim trees and shrubs away from the house to prevent damage and clean up debris regularly. Ensure proper drainage to avoid water pooling around the foundation, which can cause structural issues.

  8. Pest Control
    Keep your home pest-free by sealing cracks and openings, keeping the kitchen clean, and storing food properly. Regularly inspect for signs of pests like rodents, termites, and ants. Consider professional pest control services if you notice infestations.

  9. Roof Maintenance
    Inspect your roof annually and after major storms. Look for damaged shingles, leaks, and signs of wear. Clean off debris and ensure proper ventilation. Address any issues promptly to prevent water damage and extend the life of your roof.

  10. Stay on Top of Small Repairs
    Minor issues, if left unattended, can turn into major problems. Whether it’s a squeaky door, a loose tile, or a small drywall crack, address repairs promptly. Keeping up with small maintenance tasks can prevent more significant and costly repairs down the line.

    Maintaining a home requires consistent effort and attention to detail. By following these ten tips, you can ensure your home remains a safe, comfortable, and efficient place to live. Regular maintenance not only preserves the value of your home but also enhances your quality of life, making it a worthy investment of your time and resources.

    You've got this, and we're so proud of you!


Learn more about and how to work with Holly Martins here!


Please note that the blogpost above does not represent the thoughts or opinions of Fresh Start Registry and solely represents the original author’s perspective.

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