Avoid Future Headaches - A Twice a Year Homeowner Checklist
This list contains items that need to be checked at least twice a year to ensure that your home is safe and efficient.
- Basement and foundation - Check for cracks and moisture and discuss with a professional if either problem is severe.
- Toilet - Check for leaks in water feed and tank bottom.
- Interior caulking and grout - Inspect caulking and grout around tubs, showers, and sinks.
- If the caulking has pulled away, scrape it out and recaulk or call someone who can.
- Water heater: Drain water until clear of sediment; inspect flue assembly (gas heater); check for leaks and corrosion.
- If this activity is intimidating, plumbers can do this in less than an hour.
- Clothes washer: Clean water inlet filters; check hoses and replace if leaking.
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- Clothes dryer: Vacuum lint from ducts and surrounding areas.
- Refrigerator: Clean drain hole and pan (more often in warm weather); wash door gasket; vacuum condenser coils.
- Wiring: Check for frayed cords and wires; check exposed wiring in basements,
- Call an electrician is if looks shoddy or dangerous.
- Exhaust fans: Clean grill and fan blades.
- Range hood fan: Wash fan blades and housing.
- Sink: Check all faucets, hose bibs, and supply valves for leakage.
- Bathroom: Check for evidence of leaks around and under sinks, showers, toilets, and tubs.
- Breaker box: Trip circuit breakers and ground fault interrupters monthly to insure proper protection
These things are all easy to do. The trick is remembering to do them regularly to keep the items in your home running smoothly and efficiently.
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