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Buying a house is a big step for anyone! Finding the perfect property can take a while, but nothing beats the satisfaction of finally finding it at the end of an exhausting search.

Once you have signed the deed and moved into your home, you will feel like your job is done. However, it isn’t quite true, because a house is a long-term investment that needs to be devoted to. Maintaining your house regularly will allow you to hold onto its market value. This is in case you ever want to buy a new one later. Apart from that, it will also improve your living conditions. If you have paid the price for the house, you deserve to enjoy it at its best.  A few tips are able to help.

The Top 5 Home Maintenance Tips

You might find out that home maintenance can sometimes be rather costly. But you can always start with the little things. The following tips will help you out.

  1. Keep the Paint Beautiful

We tend to take paint for granted, but the truth is, it makes a ginormous difference, both inside and outside. If you spot paint chipping off the wall, you should not leave so, as the situation is bound to get worse. Sometimes, a simple coat of paint can solve all your problems. You might also get away with just covering a few spots. You do not even need to contact professional painters, because you will get the hang of it once you begin your painting. Once you have mastered the art, you can touch up the corners regularly. It is best that you remember the name of the paint that you used the first time around, or else there might be inconsistencies.

Remember that a sloppy paint job can often look even worse than a washed out wall. You should focus on prepping well if you want your work to be flawless. It is best to remove all obstructions from the wall that can cause the paint to clump. Moreover, paint shows up best on a wall that is clean and free of dust. The other step you can take is to prime and sand the wall first.

If you want to get rid of annoying odours from your house, then you can add some vanilla essence into your paint before putting it on the wall.

  1. Do not let pests control your life

When you move into a new house, you tend to forget about potential future problems. This prevents you from taking precautions from the beginning. So when a pest attack finally makes its way into your property, you are at a loss. If you want to avoid this situation, then you need to take matters into your own hands. Rats, cockroaches, mice, and termites are common pests which try to infest our houses. You can use repellant agents like Orange Guard, spearmint plants, and Boric acid to keep them away. To be on the safe side, you should also arrange for professional pest control checkups every three months. This preventive act is one of the best maintenance tricks you can use.

  1. Repair water leaks without any delay

You would be surprised by just how much damage water can cause and how little it will cost to start preventing water damage. You will find that your bathroom, kitchen, and roof often have water leaks. If you let them persist, then over time, you will find that the water has damaged your floors and weakened structures from within. The continuous pressure is enough to cause lasting harm, and you will have to spend a lot of money trying to repair them later on. In order to stay on top of the game, you should never let any of these things go ignored.

  1. Clean out all the filters

We tend to forget that clean filters are necessary for fresh air in the house. Although we have fireplaces and air conditioners to adjust the indoor temperature, you still have to keep them clean so that they can give the best performance. Clogged furnaces and dirty air conditioning filters will reduce the efficiency of your HVAC system. Moreover, they are also likely to release pollutants and harmful gases in your house.

  1. Unclog your sinks

Clogged faucets are not only inconvenient, but they can reduce the quality of plumbing in the house. You should not pour any sticky or oily substance down a sink they can clog the pipes altogether.

Now that you know how to maintain your house on a budget, you should begin your very own DIY projects. However, some things are better left to the experts. If you think that your house needs some serious repair, then do not hesitate to call in the professionals because that extra expenditure will take you a long way.

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