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July 13, 2013How to Turn Your House into an Elegant Home
July 18, 2013At one point or another, your home will need to undergo some repairs. No matter how much you try to prevent wear and tear, there is always something that will break down and require repairs. By undertaking timely repairs, you maintain the value of your home and also ensure that it is a safe environment for your family to live in. Here are some of the items that you need to keep an eye on since they are the ones that usually experience the most wear and tear.
Air Conditioning System
You should keep an eye on your air conditioning system to ensure that it is clean and will not blow spores and other aerial contaminants into the house. A system that has a lot of dust and motes will cause your family a lot of discomfort. Regular cleaning of this system will prevent the growth of mold and will increase its efficiency.
Peeling Paint
This can be quite an eyesore, and a child can inhale or swallow some of the paint chips. Peeling paint is brought about by the presence of moisture in the walls, so you should first ensure that you have found the source of the leak and fix it before you apply any more paint.
Flickering Lights
At one point or another, you will find a light fixture that starts flickering. This can be annoying, but it can also be an indication of a serious problem. Usually there is a loose connection or something else easily repaired, but to be safe you should call an electrician.
Breezy Doors and Windows
Since they are constantly being opened and shut, doors and windows tend to become lose at their hinges. Once this happens, there will be a lot of space for the breeze to get in and out of the house. You should identify the doors and windows that have this problem and have them refitted so they stop letting in gusts of air.
Broken Glass and Screen
Any home with children will have a broken window or torn screen at one time or another. If you want less maintenance costs on the windows, you should choose metal frame windows, which are easily slotted into the frame, rather than wood frame windows that will require the use of putty. Torn screens may require a complete replacement, since repairing them may not be that effective.
Roof Damage
Due to the exposure of the roof to the elements, you will have to repair it at one point or another. Heavy rain or snow can lead to leaks, and you must repair these or moisture will enter the home and this could lead to the growth of mold in the walls. You should hire a contractor to complete the repairs for you since it can be dangerous.
These are some of the home repairs that occur commonly in most homes and regular inspection and maintenance of your home will ensure the condition and value of your home.
This article was contributed by Chase Roberts, home & garden connoisseur, personal decorator, and all-around handyman. If you are a Texas resident looking to do some home improvements of your own, Chase recommends Houston Window Experts, offering affordable expert advice and innovative window installation. Check them out at www.houstonwindowexperts.com/replacement-windows-houston/.
2 Comments
Gary, this was just the information I was looking for about taking care of a damaged roof. My husband and I just found a leak in our roof. We want to get it taken care of as soon as possible. The tip about hiring a contractor seems like a good idea. I will have to show this to my husband and see what he thinks.
Emily Smith | http://www.economy-roofing.com/services
EmilySmith3 Sounds like a good plan Emily!