5 Maintenance Tips for Moving to a New Home

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Mortgage and Lending with Olympus Labs

You need to do several things to care for your new home before you move in, and below is a list you can follow. Do these five things, and you will feel good about your new home. Everything will go well there when you keep up with the maintenance, and you want to start things off well by taking care of the issues ahead of time.

Check The Heating And Cooling System And Keep It In Good Shape

Heating and cooling systems are essential features of any home, and you need to make sure they are running well all year long. If it is hot when you are moving, make sure that the air conditioning is coming out of all the vents. Check on this before you move in so that it won't be a repair that needs to get done after you are settled in, and the same goes for the heat. Make sure everything is good with that system, too, even if it is warm outside when you are moving so that things will go smoothly when you need it.

Paint The Walls To Give Them The Look You Want

Before you move in, it is good to take care of things like the painting because otherwise, all your items would be in the way. A fresh coat of paint can make the walls look great, and you can paint the walls in a few of your favorite colors. The house will get the look you want from that, and this is a simple and inexpensive maintenance job to do before moving.

Take Care Of The Appliances Throughout The Home

You will want to move in without any stress, and that is why it is good to take care of various maintenance tasks before you move. Check on all the appliances to make sure that they are working as they need to be. Plug in the refrigerator, try out the stove, and run the dishwasher. Don't forget about the washing machine, dryer, and various other appliances, as well, and make sure that they are all in good shape or have them replaced before moving.

Make Sure There Are No Leaks - And Take Care Of Any That Exist

Examine all the walls and ceilings and check for moisture throughout the house. Even if the house is not very old, something could have happened to cause a leak, and you want to know about it before you move in so that you can have it repaired before you do. It is best to get big maintenance projects like this out of the way before your family, and all your things are in the way. Carefully look for leaks and make sure nothing is going wrong with the pipes, roof, or anything like that, and you will feel better about the condition of the house.

Get The Windows Taken Care Of

Another essential feature of every home is the windows, and you want to make sure that they are the best windows to keep out the elements. Check the windows to see what kind of condition they are in and anything you need to do for them. Also, consider putting up blinds and curtains before you move in so that you will be comfortable sleeping there.

All these things need to get done to make you feel good about your new home. Get the maintenance issues taken care of now, and you won't worry about things going wrong in the future. You will just love everything about your new home.

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Rainmaker
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Richard Weeks
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Great information, thanks for sharing. I hope you have a great day.

Feb 21, 2021 02:35 AM #1
Rainer
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Sham Reddy CRS
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Thanks for sharing David!!!

You need to do several things to care for your new home before you move in, and below is a list you can follow. Do these five things, and you will feel good about your new home. Everything will go well there when you keep up with the maintenance, and you want to start things off well by taking care of the issues ahead of time.

Feb 21, 2021 04:48 AM #2
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Kristin Johnston - REALTOR®
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Great information.  Thanks for sharing and have a great day!

Feb 25, 2021 06:52 AM #3
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