Unlike your car, your home doesn’t come with a maintenance manual. Keeping your home in good shape means staying on top of the many things you need to do to protect its value and your family’s safety. The good folks at General
Unlike your car, your home doesn’t come with a maintenance manual. Keeping your home in good shape means staying on top of the many things you need to do to protect its value and your family’s safety. The good folks at General
A home maintenance checklist can get very long. “But there are simple things people can do on a regular basis to avoid loss and preserve their investment,” says Charles Valinotti, Senior Vice President with QBE Regional. “All kinds of things can happen to a home. Even minor incidents can wind up costing thousands of dollars.”
Ready to tackle some easy, yet important maintenance tasks, that could save you money down the road? Here are a few of those annual, monthly, and seasonal chores:
Once a Year
Once a Month
Once Each Spring and Fall
And one other simple maintenance tip that can fit into anyone’s busy schedule: Valinotti says once a year, you should “exercise” your home’s circuit breakers. Open and close each breaker to prevent it from sticking. This will help keep the breakers moving easily, and it takes about 10 seconds.
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