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Home Maintenance 101: DIY Tips for Beginners

<p>The comforts of home bring peace and tranquility&period; When it comes to keeping that peace&comma; it means establishing a routine maintenance plan and sticking to it&period; If you follow an annual program of checking on all the moving parts&semi; plumbing and electrical basics&semi; and moisture detection and prevention&comma; you can ensure your home stays in good shape for the long term&period; To help you&comma; the following tips provide some inside home maintenance knowledge for beginners&period;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<p><img class&equals;"alignnone size-full wp-image-1578" src&equals;"https&colon;&sol;&sol;incrediblemag&period;com&sol;wp-content&sol;uploads&sol;2018&sol;11&sol;Home-Maintenance-101-DIY-Tips-for-Beginners&lowbar;pexels&lowbar;house&period;jpg" alt&equals;"" width&equals;"1116" height&equals;"734" &sol;><&sol;p>&NewLine;<h2>The Most Overlooked System in the Home<&sol;h2>&NewLine;<p>We expect it to perform year in and year out—until it doesn’t&period; It is operational nearly year-round&comma; save for a few precious months&period; What is it&quest; It is your heating&comma; ventilation and air conditioning system&period; So&comma; what’s the big deal&quest; For starters&comma; cost is a big deal when ignored issues become expensive problems to repair&comma; not to mention the possibility of suffering the extremes of weather when you would rather have a well-controlled indoor air climate&period;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<p>The primary purpose of your HVAC system is to control humidity levels to achieve optimal indoor air quality&period; The in-duct humidifiers operate to maintain the correct amount of moisture in the air when the heater is used&period; As winter subsides&comma; you should drain the unit and shut off the water valve to prevent the formation of stagnant water&period; Cleaning the reservoir with a mix of vinegar and water helps reduce and prevent the formation of mineral deposits&period;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<p>Since your HVAC system uses a condenser&comma; it produces moisture that must flow from the system&period; Regularly check the line to ensure proper drainage and that water is not collecting where it drains&period; Create a clear pathway and designate a channel to prevent the growth of mold or algae from standing water&period; Any spores that develop present a health hazard and could be delivered throughout your house if not eliminated at the source&period;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<p>In addition to ensuring you have charged batteries in your thermostat&comma; you should be replacing or cleaning your air filters at least once a month during high capacity use&period; You should also be keeping your outdoor unit clean and free of debris to make sure it can operate at its most effective levels&period; If your system is not turning on or is cycling too frequently with inferior results&comma; check for the following&colon;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<ul>&NewLine;<li>Dirty evaporator<&sol;li>&NewLine;<li>Dirty or blocked condenser<&sol;li>&NewLine;<li>Faulty compressor or inadequate amount of coolant in the system<&sol;li>&NewLine;<&sol;ul>&NewLine;<p>By process of elimination&comma; if your system is working harder while costing more in excess energy use&comma; it might be time to consult a professional contractor to perhaps evaluate the capacity of your unit for the size and occupancy of your home&period; The internal parts in an overworked system rapidly wear out and require repair&period; A service professional can also check if you have enough coolant in the system and correct any issues&period; They may also inspect your duct work to ensure there are no leaks and recommend the best repairs&comma; if needed&period;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<h2>Water Heater Basics<&sol;h2>&NewLine;<p>The water heater is another machine that can be easily ignored to your peril&period; This is due to the high degree of sediment that is suspended within the tank&period; As particles settle&comma; they can cause damage to the water heater floor&period; Annually&comma; drain the water and clean the floor surface&period; This calls for flipping the circuit breaker to the &&num;8220&semi;Off&&num;8221&semi; position for electric and turning the thermostat to the pilot setting with gas&period; A regular garden hose will fit directly onto the tank fitting&period; Open the hot water faucets throughout the house&comma; and then&comma; open the water heater’s drain valve ensuring it is directed away from anything the hot water might damage&period; Remove sediment build up by turning the water back on&comma; then&comma; close the drain valve&comma; fill the tank and restore the power&period;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<h2>The Fundamentals of Drains<&sol;h2>&NewLine;<p>Drains are convenient&comma; but they were not meant as a means of disposal for much more than water&period; It is easy to assume anything goes down the drain&comma; but this would be to your own peril&period; In the kitchen&comma; resist the desire to run fats and oils down the drains&period; They are one of the main reasons drains get stopped up&period; If you do accidentally&comma; chase them with hot water and a generous dose of dish washing liquid to emulsify the oils and allow the matter to course through the pipes&period; Similarly&comma; your disposal is not a trash can&period; Avoid putting anything down the disposal&comma; if you can help it&period; Properly dispose of food in the waste can or a compost bin if you have one&period;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<p>In the bathtub&comma; use a hair strainer&period; When you do&comma; you will see just how much hair ends up heading for the drain while preventing hair clogs in the bathroom&period; Make sure to remove accumulated hair regularly&period; As with kitchen drains&comma; the toilet is not an all-purpose waste eliminator&period; Avoid using it as a convenient means of disposing of hair&comma; dirt or anything else that the toilet is not meant to get rid of&period; If the tub or toilet gets clogged&comma; try using a snake in the drain to dislodge the clog&period; You can use a plunger on a clogged sink before resorting to the snake&period; When these measures fail to clear the clog&comma; it might be time to call the plumber&period;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<h2>Time to Venture Outside<&sol;h2>&NewLine;<p>You want to conduct an annual roof inspection to check for damaged or discolored shingles or those that have lost their gravel&period; Water damage to the roof structure is insidious and silent&period; Be vigilant about your inspections&period; Immediately replace shingles or tiles that need it&comma; and inspect the shingles surrounding typical leak-prone areas such as vents&comma; skylights and chimneys&period; Ignoring these issues could lead to water damage to trusses and could extend right into the drywall&period;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<p>Rain gutters are another area that can be forgotten&period; Include them in your annual roof inspection&period; Clear out the debris and run water from the hose down the channels to make sure everything works properly&period; Gutters are an integral defense against water damage to fascia boards&comma; siding and foundation&period; This is the damage that is by far the costliest in terms of repair the longer it is ignored&period;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<p>Proper home maintenance can help save you money by extending the life of your appliances and home systems&period; You can manage energy efficiency while saving money in the long term&period; Expand your annual checklist to include the many other areas in the home that you can maintain&period; With each year&comma; you can increase your ability to preserve and maintain your home while saving the maximum in expense when it comes to repairs&period;<&sol;p>&NewLine;

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