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4 Things in Your Home That Need Regular Maintenance

When you have a lot going on in your life, it’s easy to let some tasks go by the wayside. You might neglect them, because of time or the funds to have them fixed. However, some things in your house really do need regular maintenance.

Paying the maintenance fee can actually save you money long-term because you might catch a problem or glitch before it becomes a real issue. You might be surprised by what you should keep on top of your home. So, here’s a list of what you should have maintained in your home on a regular basis.

1. Your HVAC System

If you have central air in your home, it’s very important to stay on top of any repairs or upgrade it if required. You probably know that you need to change your filters, but central air needs a little more attention than that. Having someone come and look at your HVAC system regularly, not only ensures that your air and heat are running at peak efficiency, but also saves you money. A great way to save money is by making necessary changes in energy efficiency. With the tweaks to your HVAC, you might not cringe every time you receive your energy bill anymore.

Much like how you go to the doctor for an annual checkup, where your doctor runs tests to make sure that your health is actually as good as you think it is, HVAC preventative maintenance works the same way. Your HVAC system is like your lungs. If something is wrong, you want to know about it as soon as possible, so you can fix it before it becomes a more serious issue. Make sure to call in a professional HVAC technician, so you get a thorough bill of health.

2. The Roof Over Your Head

You might not even think about your roof until there’s a problem, but many big issues are very avoidable if you have a roofing company check it out with regularity. You should have your roof checked at least once a year or after a major storm.

If you live in an area that gets hail, you should have someone come out after every hailstorm. Your shingles may be damaged without you even knowing. Regular checks will ensure that your insurance will actually cover the work that needs to be done.

3. Your Favorite Robot

Your Roomba might be your favorite member of the family because it actually keeps the house clean! But robots need love, too, and if you want your Roomba to continue to perform in tiptop shape, you should take it and have it serviced.

Roombas are expensive so if it gets clogged or overheats, you’re probably not going to be able to just go out and buy a new one right away. Having a professional clean it thoroughly and check for faulty connections will have your favorite family member lasting for a long time.

4. Your Siding

Just like your roof protects you from the elements, so does the siding on your house. If your siding gets damaged, you may have unwanted critters hanging out in your crawl space. Gaps in siding aren’t always obvious to untrained eyes so when someone comes to check out your roof, have them take a look at your siding too.

While a lot of the above home maintenance projects require a professional’s assistance, there are other projects around your house that you can do on your own. In fact, the extra manual labor could be good for your house as well as your health! According to the New York Times, a study with mice has shown that physical exercise increases the number of neurons that mice have and may delay mental diseases, like dementia. This means that you can improve your home and boost your intelligence with a new hobby. If hobbies like music don’t quite sit right with you and you’d rather get your hands dirty, consider adding a few DIY projects around the home to your to-do list each week and start reaping the benefits!

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