Homeownership comes with a significant responsibility that some people don’t understand when they decide to become homeowners. Home Maintenance is an ongoing, vital part of homeownership. As reported by the National Association of REALTORS®, nearly one in five people said they regretted buying a house because of the chore of maintaining it.[1]
While tidying up messes and washing dishes are a daily chore, there are much larger, important tasks to perform annually. Home maintenance includes surveying and diagnosing what needs attention, and then repairing the problem or hiring a professional who can do it for you.
The consequences of forgoing home maintenance can be devastating. Homeowners reported consequences like water damage, surface damage, mold, structural damage, freeze damage, pest infestation, and fire hazards, not to mention the consequence reported by nearly half of respondents: the additional cost to fix the problem.
In addition to well-documented cost savings (as small problems are much easier to repair than large ones), you’ll minimize safety hazards and health risks, increase (or at least maintain) your home’s value, and keep your home looking great!
Because homes need constant maintenance, a month-based schedule is the best way to prioritize tasks.
With cooler days ahead, September is the time to consider air quality, heating elements, and cold-weather prep.
September is the best time to shop for appliances and other major home goods because next year’s models are rolling out. Think large appliances like dish washers, washing machines, refrigerators, grills and air purifiers and small appliances like coffee makers, blenders, food processors, and Bluetooth speakers. Usually, you can also find good deals on college-related items like laptops, inexpensive storage, bedding, office furniture and supplies, as well as mattresses and patio furniture.
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