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It’s finally happened: you’ve just bought your first home. Congratulations! This is a huge accomplishment and the beginning of a new chapter in your life. However, as you settle into your new place, it’s essential to consider some routine maintenance that will help keep your home in great condition. By taking care of these things now, you’ll be able to avoid costly repairs down the road. This blog post will discuss everyday maintenance tasks that every homeowner should regularly perform.

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1) Inspect your home’s exterior:

 

Once you move into your new home, take some time to inspect the exterior. Look for any cracks in the foundation or siding, and ensure that all your gutters and downspouts are securely attached. If you notice any problems, be sure to have them repaired as soon as possible.

 

In addition, it’s a good idea to trim back any trees or shrubs close to your home. Overhanging branches can damage your roof or siding, so it’s best to keep them trimmed back. Finally, don’t forget about your home’s landscaping. Be sure to water your plants regularly and fertilize them according to their needs. By taking care of your yard, you’ll not only make your home more attractive, but you’ll also help to prevent potential problems like flooding.

 

2) Check your home’s windows and doors:

 

Next, take a look at all of your home’s windows and doors. Ensure they’re all in good working order and there are no cracks or gaps around them. If you notice any problems, be sure to have them repaired or replaced as soon as possible. In addition, it’s a good idea to regularly check the seals around your windows and doors. If you see any cracks or gaps, add more sealant to keep the elements out.

 

Also, don’t forget about your home’s garage door. Inspect it regularly for signs of wear and tear, and ensure that the opener is working correctly. By taking care of these things, you’ll help to keep your home warm in the winter and cool in the summer.

 

3) Inspect the air condition:

 

If your home has an air conditioner, it’s important to have it serviced regularly. Be sure to change the filters according to the manufacturer’s instructions, and have professional air conditioning services inspect the unit at least once a year. Taking care of your air conditioner will help keep your home comfortable all summer long.

 

In addition, it’s also a good idea to service your furnace regularly. Be sure to change the filters and have it inspected by a professional at least once a year. Taking care of your furnace will help keep your home warm in the winter and prevent potential problems like carbon monoxide poisoning.

 

4) Inspect your home’s plumbing:

 

Finally, don’t forget about your home’s plumbing. It’s a good idea to have your pipes and fixtures inspected by a professional at least once a year. In addition, it’s important to be aware of the warning signs of a potential leak, such as water stains on your ceilings or walls. If you notice any problems with your home’s plumbing, be sure to have them repaired as soon as possible.

 

By taking care of these things regularly, you’ll help keep your new home in excellent condition for years to come. Congratulations again on becoming a homeowner! We hope these tips will help you enjoy many happy years in your new place.

 

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Kori

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Kori is a late diagnosed autistic/ADHD mom. She is currently located in Albany, NY where she is raising a neurodiverse family. Her older daughter is non-speaking autistic (and also has ADHD and Anxiety) and her youngest daughter is HSP/Gifted. A blogger, podcaster, writer, product creator, and coach; Kori shares autism family life- the highs, lows, messy, and real. Kori brings her own life experiences as an autistic woman combined with her adventures in momming to bring you the day-to-day of her life at home. Kori is on a mission to empower moms of autistic children to make informed parenting decisions with confidence and conviction.

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