Regular maintenance not only preserves the value of your investment but also enhances your comfort and safety. Whether you've just moved in or have been in your home for years, here are the top 10 routine maintenance tasks that should be on every homeowner's radar:
Clogged gutters can lead to water damage, so it's essential to clean them regularly, especially in the fall when leaves and debris accumulate.
Dirty filters restrict airflow and reduce efficiency. Check your HVAC system's filters monthly and replace them as needed to maintain optimal performance.
Periodically check your roof for missing or damaged shingles and signs of leaks. Inspect the attic for signs of water damage, pests, or insulation issues.
Test smoke and carbon monoxide detectors monthly and replace batteries at least once a year to ensure they're functioning correctly.
Regularly service and maintain your appliances, including the refrigerator, dishwasher, stove, and washing machine, to prolong their lifespan and prevent breakdowns.
Check for drafts around windows and doors and seal any gaps or cracks to improve energy efficiency and keep your home comfortable year-round.
Check under sinks, around toilets, and in the basement for signs of leaks or water damage. Addressing leaks promptly can prevent costly repairs and mold growth.
Keep trees and shrubs trimmed away from your home to prevent damage from falling branches and reduce the risk of pests infiltrating your home.
Lint buildup in dryer vents is a fire hazard. Clean the dryer vent and exhaust duct annually to ensure proper airflow and reduce the risk of a dryer fire.
Touch up or redo caulking to ensure there is a watertight seal around all tubs, sinks, showers, and more, to prevent water damage and mold growth.
By staying proactive with these routine maintenance tasks, you can keep your new home in top condition and enjoy years of comfort and peace of mind. Remember, a little maintenance now can save you time, money, and stress down the road. If you are a Scott Communities homeowner and have any warranty questions or concerns, please contact our Customer Care Team. If you don't own a Scott Communities home yet, please contact us today to learn more!