How To Check Your Home To See If It Needs Maintenance Done

By: John Garcia | Date Posted: September 10, 2021

Table of Contents

  1. Roofs
  2. Exteriors
  3. Interiors

Here you will find how to check your home. The roofs, the walls, the floors – every part of your home that you can see and touch needs maintenance. Being aware of what things need to be maintained and fixed is a great way to keep your house in great shape. If you’re looking for more ways to keep your house in great shape, follow these simple guidelines when checking your home for potential problems!

Roofs

The first thing to check when you walk in your front door is the roof. Look closely at any shingles or tiles that might be up there and see if they’re loose, cracked, split, curling upward, or missing altogether. If you see any of these issues (or other irregularities), then it’s probably time for a new roof.

Depending on how bad it is and what type of material was used in its construction, this could cost between $10 and $50 per square foot – that can add up quickly! The cost could also vary depending on where you live. If you are from North Carolina, to find out the price for roof repairs in your area, simply google “roofing Wake Forest NC” and you can find a contractor to help fix your roof. So to prevent bigger and costlier repairs later on down the line, take care of maintenance now by calling a local contractor to inspect your roof and repair anything that needs immediate attention.

Take note of your rooflines when you check the exterior of your home! Make sure all gutters, vents, skylights, and chimneys are in place, unbroken, and free of debris. This is most important if it’s stormy outside – with large chunks of ice falling from the sky you don’t want to risk your roof collapsing underneath their weight!

Exteriors

How To Check Your Home

The outside walls that protect you from the outdoors need just as much love as roofs do. Look for any cracks in between bricks or stones (if they’re natural), chipping paint (on both wood siding and brick/stone), crumbling mortar between bricks or stones, or anything out of place on your exterior wall. You could also look at your roofline and check for missing pieces of flashing around vents, chimneys, and skylights.

If you see loose bricks or stones, crumbling mortar, cracks in the walls, or anything else that looks suspicious then chances is good that it’s time to repoint your brick/stone wall and repaint the exterior to prevent any further damage.

Repointing is when you use an adhesive to fill in between bricks/stones with fresh mortar; this essentially re-cements your brick/stone wall and can also reinforce it somewhat. As for repainting, we all know we should do this at least once per year, but that’s not even enough – you should paint your home at least twice per year (spring and fall). And if really want to be on the safe side, get a professional painter to come by and check all your walls for any damage.

If there are any holes or gaps between boards of wood siding then use some wood filler to fill them up. If they’re too big, though, just cut out pieces of scrap board/plywood and fit them into place with nails on either side so everything stays secure. Make sure that no water can get in and cause the wood to expand and ultimately break apart – this will require further repairs down the line.

It’s important to check your exterior doors for warping, sticking, or anything else that might be preventing them from closing properly or locking/unlocking easily. If any of these issues are present then you may need a new door (depending on how old it is) – which means more money out of pocket! So before things get worse and you end up needing a professional locksmith, call one now to take care of these problems before they snowball into something bigger.

Most importantly when checking your home for any exterior problems: keep an eye out for areas in which water could potentially seep through – anywhere from cracks and holes in the exterior to faulty guttering and drainage. If water is allowed to seep into your home then you’re going to be looking at some potentially expensive repairs down the road!

Interiors

Every room in your should have sufficient lighting so check all your light fixtures/bulbs to make sure they’re all in working order. If you don’t have sufficient lighting then consider purchasing new lights, which are relatively inexpensive these days! And if you can’t find lights that fit your room’s theme perfectly, try buying some fun colored bulbs – this will give any room a completely different look!

The floors should be sturdy and safe for walking on so check all the floorboards/tiles for anything loose or broken. Look around stairway banisters to see if there are any pieces of wood near the joints with cracks or gaps in them that might break off at any time (and potentially cause someone to fall). And again, keep an eye out for exposed wiring under carpets – it might be difficult to spot since carpets can be difficult to lift, but you should try your best!

One of the most important areas in a home is the kitchen so it’s much more important that this room is kept clean and organized. Check all appliances to make sure they’re functioning properly and not filthy inside – especially if you have pets or kids who tend to neglect their responsibilities around the house, as both will leave their mark behind on your appliances! If cabinets are lining your kitchen walls then check for gaps between them and the wall! And if ants or other bugs do get in through those cracks, use some spray insecticide and they should take care of the problem for you!

The bathroom is another hotspot that people often forget about when checking their homes for problems. Check all cabinets and drawers to make sure none of them are hanging open or not closed properly – if they’re left like this, they could end up letting bugs in through gaps. This is also true for windows in bathrooms: check to make sure they’re all closed and sealed so water doesn’t seep into the walls and cause long-term damage.

Remember: you don’t have to spend an arm and a leg to make sure everything in your house is in great condition – if something seems broken but it’s not necessarily dangerous at the moment, try doing some DIY repairs before calling professionals! Doing these simple tasks around the house could help keep your family safe from harm, but knowing when to call in professionals is equally important, so don’t hesitate if you feel like you need help!

Thank you for reading!

John
 

John is the founder and chief editor of Homienjoy. With over 15 years of experience in the home improvement industry, John is passionate about helping homeowners confidently tackle their projects. Holding a civil engineering degree and working as a contractor, project manager, and consultant, John brings a wealth of knowledge and expertise to the Homienjoy community.

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