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Home Maintenance Tips for Longmont, Colorado

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picture of a green plant sprouting with coins in the foregroundHome Maintenance Tips for Longmont, Colorado

As a homeowner there's a good chance you've probably come across some unexpected home repairs. Hopefully, those repairs are not a large financial burden and you've been able to resolve them yourself. For many first-time home buyers, general house repairs and routine maintenance are often forgotten about, since they were taken care of by your landlord.

Keeping a regular maintenance schedule is extremely beneficial and can help avoid expensive repairs, reduce your energy costs, and help ensure the value of your home. These inspections shouldn't take too long to complete and can be condensed into a seasonal checklist.  This list should include both the interior and exterior of the house, as well as the property. When going through your evaluation, here are a few home maintenance tips for Longmont, Colorado:

Education: Check with your local library or bookstore to gather helpful home maintenance tips for Longmont, Colorado. Hardware stores also provide great instruction through various "do-it-yourself" seminars.picture of a drill bit drilling through a piece of concrete

Major repairs: If the "do-it-yourself" approach becomes a hassle, consider utilizing the services of an expert. Licensed contractors can provide a solid product at a fair price. Prior to completing the repairs, be sure to interview several contractors. Ask them for a list of references and get a cost estimate to compare with other bids. For larger projects, I recommend that you find a contractor that has expertise in that field. Once you've selected the right person for the job, be sure your contract specifies payment dates and remember to keep a portion of the payment until work has been fully completed. If your job requires building permits, ask the contractor if they are obtaining them.

Energy Conservation: The best way to reduce utility payments is to set your thermostat to 65 degrees in the winter and 78 degrees in the summer. Be sure to close off any unused rooms and check your thermostat to make sure they aren't clogged with dust. To keep maintenance at a minimum, I would suggest replacing filters on your HVAC unit once a month. Additionally, your electric company may have a lower billing rate available to you by participating in a peak load management program.

 

 

 

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Nick Bertrand

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Celia Maddox
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Jan 18, 2010 06:32 AM