If you’re like most homeowners, you take great pride in your home and property. You mow your lawn and trim your shrubs and trees regularly. If you have wood siding or deck, you probably paint or stain it every couple of years. But do you go the extra yard and inspect and perform regular maintenance (or hire someone to do it) on the essential systems and components of your home such as the electrical, plumbing, and HVAC systems? If not, you could be setting yourself up from some expensive surprises down the road.
“But why fix something if it’s not broken?” you might say to yourself. “I don’t want to waste money on projects that aren’t really necessary.” That strategy for home maintenance may be shortsighted and risky, because whatever might be a small problem right now can easily turn into a big and expensive headache later. For some, it helps to set aside some cash every year to cover some regular maintenance such as replacing heating and cooling system filters, cleaning and repairing clogged or damaged gutters, and – especially here in New England – taking care of any winter storm damage, such as missing shingles, ice damage, and debris clean-up or repairs needed for damage caused by broken limbs or fallen trees. A good rule of thumb is to have 1-3 percent of your home’s value set aside for these kinds of maintenance and upkeep projects. This kind of prudent planning prevents the need to spend a lot more in an emergency when you have water pouring into your house or a failed system that renders it unlivable.
Performing a few simple monthly and seasonal maintenance tasks is a great way to stay on top of things and ensure that your home is operating at the peak of efficiency. Many of these things can be done yourself if you are at all handy and so inclined. If not, hire someone reliable and experienced to do them for you – it will be money well-spent.
While there are a number of monthly, seasonal, and annual home maintenance tasks you can do yourself, it’s smart to work with a reliable, experienced, and responsive design/build team. Why? Because a respected and trusted firm has expertise and experience in a wide range of home construction and renovation projects and services. They have the comprehensive knowledge and understanding of a home’s complete infrastructure that enables them to spot, identify, and mitigate any potential issues in and around your home before they grow into major problems. This kind of proactive approach to home maintenance can save you significant time and money.
And it’s not just about finding and fixing problems. A good design/build team can help you upgrade old and outdated systems in your home to further protect and improve your investment. Smart systems, improved insulation and building materials, and other technological advancements all offer opportunities to make the most of your home.
So why not make preventative maintenance a priority for your home? Contact us today to schedule a complete home maintenance inspection and assessment to identify any potential problems and recommend effective, cost-efficient solutions that can save you unnecessary added expense down the road. To learn more about home maintenance, please download our FREE eBook - Home Maintenance: This is How Professionals Do It.