5 Home Maintenance Tasks You Can Safely Carry Out Yourself

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By Jamie Barton

Maintaining your home is an important task and one that many people choose to outsource to professionals. However, there are many different types of home maintenance that you can safely carry out yourself without hiring a professional. From changing a lightbulb to fixing a leaky tap, there are many easy and affordable tasks you can do yourself to keep your home in good condition. Let’s face it most people when given the choice would always get someone to do things for them. However, the rising cost of living means we need to try and cut costs wherever possible. So we thought we would have a look at some of the basic tasks you could undertake yourself even if you possess limited DIY skills. So, if you think it’s time you got your hands dirty, read on for some information on how you can keep your home well maintained and save yourself some money at the same time. 

Why is it important to Keep your Home well Maintained 

Regular home maintenance is important for several reasons. First, it helps keep your home in good condition and prevents small problems from becoming bigger issues. Second, it can help save you money on repairs in the long run. By catching small problems early on and taking care of them yourself, you can avoid costly repairs down the road. Finally, regular home maintenance is a good way to ensure your family’s safety. By keeping your home in good condition, you reduce the risk of accidents and other potential hazards.

Overall, it’s important to maintain your home on a regular basis to keep it in good condition, save money on repairs, and ensure the safety of your family. So listed below are 5 things we think even someone with limited DIY skills can easily do. 

Painting and Decorating 

Updating the paintwork in your home is one of those jobs that seems to come around on a regular basis. Whether that is just touching up a small area that has some superficial damage, or completely repainting a room, refreshing the paintwork is definitely one of those jobs you can do yourself. The cost of a few brushes and some paint is definitely much cheaper than hiring a professional. So next time you feel like your house needs a makeover why not do it yourself and save yourself some money? 

Unblocking a Drain 

Blocked drains in Essex or anywhere else for that matter can be really inconvenient, and if you don’t resolve them quickly are expensive. Keeping your drains well maintained is an important part of ensuring your home runs smoothly and is something you can keep on top of yourself. If you find your sinks or baths starting to drain slowly it’s likely your drains are becoming blocked. To help keep your drains running freely there are a number of things you can do yourself. There are lots of products available at DIY stores that will help unblock drains along with simple home remedies such as using hot water, baking soda and vinegar. So, if you feel that your drains may be starting to get clogged up, doing a little bit of maintenance can save you money in the long run. 

Cleaning your Gutters 

If you want to keep your home in good condition, you’ll need to clean out your gutters regularly. Clogged gutters can cause water damage to your roof and foundation. Now while we are aware that climbing up ladders and working at height is not everyone’s cup of tea it is undoubtedly something you can do if you put your mind to it. 

Fix a Dripping Tap 

If you find yourself with a dripping tap your first inclination may be to call a plumber. However, why not just take a minute to see if you can sort it out yourself? The first thing to do is turn off the water supply then unscrew the head of the tap and move it from the sink. You should then thoroughly clean or replace the washer then put it all back together, turn on the water and hopefully, it should all be good. 

Sealing/ Caulking Windows and Doors

Windows and doors are some of the most common places where leaks occur in a home. If you notice that your windows or doors are leaking, you can caulk them to stop the leak. This is not a difficult task even for people with limited skills. You simply need to remove the trim with a screwdriver, add the caulk to the windows, smooth it out, replace the window trim screw it in place then let it dry for 24 hours. 

The five things we have listed above are just examples of ways you can save money on home maintenance tasks. With all the information available on the internet, you will always be able to get tips on how to keep your home well maintained without spending a fortune. 

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