Home Maintenance That Cannot Afford to Wait
There are plenty of places for a
homeowner to spend money. Unless your home is 100% up-to-date, chances are that
you’ve got a dream project in mind, be it a kitchen remodel, backyard
rejuvenation or bathroom addition. But before you go putting your home equity
on the line it’s important to be sure that you’re not neglecting the not-so-fun
responsibility of home ownership: maintenance.
“Maintenance” is one of those words
that instills a sense of fear in the heart of many homeowners. Essentially the
word implies spending a chunk of money on a project for which you’re not likely
to find joy in at the end, like replacing your roof shingles or updating your
electrical panel. Dreary as it may be, however, it’s important to keep your
home well-maintained in order to realize its full potential at resale and to
keep the roof over your head- literally.
Some maintenance items that should
be taken care of sooner than later include roofing needs, rotten wood, plumbing
problems, water leaks and anything electrical that seems to be malfunctioning,
to name a few. These items are often easily enough taken care of if done in a
timely manner but can cause big (and costly) damage if left untreated. Rotten
wood, for instance, may seem innocent enough but consider that rotten wood
leaves your property vulnerable to water damage which can cause huge problems
in the long run.
This probably seems like common
sense as you’re reading it but the temptation to spend your hard earned money
elsewhere can be great. When this temptation rears its ugly head just remember
this: your beautiful kitchen remodel or new flooring won’t look nearly as good
or be nearly as enjoyable if the roof leaks on it and you find yourself with
standing water.
When considering home maintenance,
be sure to let the pros handle jobs that are outside of your expertise and avoid making costly
mistakes.
Remodeling and updating your home
can be fun and the right improvements can increase your property’s value. But
these items will mean nothing at all if you don’t maintain the actual structure
and major systems of your home. Additionally items like rotten wood or water
leaks are commonly requested lender required repairs when you go to sell your
home, so leaving them alone until that point just means that you’ll more than
likely end up fixing them before closing can take place.
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