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5 Things to Repair in Your Home Before It's Too Late

Home repairs always seem to end up at the bottom of our to-do list and this is completely understandable.

We live in such busy times that the leaky faucet or the creaking door slips our minds and becomes part of the daily noises in the house. However, these sounds might be a cry for help from your house - a cry that you ignore at your own peril.

Here are 5 important things that you should rather pay attention to before it becomes too late:

No.1 - Clogged gutters

Gutters might be the most time-consuming aspect of the house maintenance to tend to but it is also one of the most important parts.

If your gutters are not properly maintained, it could lead to serious trouble during the winter months, leading to ice or water damage.

If you notice that your gutters and downspouts are overflowing with leaves, give them a good cleaning, ensure that they are firmly affixed to the house, and double check that the downspouts are pointed away from the foundation of the home.

These steps might cost you the afternoon, but rather an afternoon than thousands in repairs.

No.2 - Faulty faucets

Not only can they become annoying, especially at night with the tap-tap-tapping sound that it makes, but it could mean that something more serious is the matter.

Address this right away so that you can nip a small leak in the bud before it turns into the worst-case scenario.

You will also be giving your systems a thorough checkup and become aware of any other issues that might be worth addressing.

If you put the repair off, it could double the size of the problem and lead to an unnecessary expense down the line.

No.3 - Water warnings

Water spots on your ceilings should send emergency signals through your head. You should not ignore these at all.

It is obvious that you have a leak somewhere, but what is less obvious is the cause. You could be dealing with something much worse than a loose shingle or some condensation.

It would be a good idea to consult with a professional roofing contractor as soon as there is even the slightest sign of trouble. They will be able to give you a clear indication of what is going on instead of you brushing it off or trying to decipher the problem yourself.

No.4 - Concrete cracks

It might just seem like a small innocent concrete crack, but a small crack almost always becomes a larger crevice that could lead to a dangerous situation, especially during the winter.

If water somehow seeps in there and freezes, it expands, widening the hole and possibly putting the entire structure at risk. You can easily repair cracks yourself and it isn't necessary to hire a professional to do it for you.

Use a quick-setting filler or mortar mix to ensure that the longevity of your pavements, sidewalks or patios are prolonged and that you avoid a nasty situation like this altogether.

No.5 - Wobbly railings

Wobbly railings along your porch, patio or steps aren't just a hazard for you and your family, but it could also mean that there is a weak connection between one or more of the posts and the frame.

The fix is simple: tighten the screws or lag the bolts in places where they don't feel secure.

Whatever you do, do not ignore them. Ignoring one loose pole might lead to it giving in completely and you are left with a broken section in the structure. These repairs are often costly and they are time-consuming to fix.

Author ImmoAfrica
Published 05 May 2021 / Views -
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