Built To Last: Six Important Things That Can Make Everything Last Longer In A New Home
Written by SayBuild Administration // February 10, 2016 // Home Construction // Comments Off on Built To Last: Six Important Things That Can Make Everything Last Longer In A New Home
Now that you’ve built the home of your dreams, you want to settle into an affordable home care budget while enjoying your new surroundings. To keep your new residence in mint condition, keep the following tips in mind.
Maintain a clean environment
Keeping your appliances clean helps to make them last longer. A grease-free stove and a mold-free freezer will keep them working more effectively for years to come. Routinely clean your appliances, including the washer and dryer, to remove debris and dirt, which will keep them working better.
Install high-quality appliances
When you want your appliances to last, don’t buy cheap. Look for good quality appliances that won’t wear out in a couple of years. While you don’t have to buy high-end items, look for established brands that you can trust with the functions you need. Everything from an HVAC system to washing machines should be able to last a long time. Get the help from professionals like those at Cape Fear Air Conditioning & Heating Co., Inc. for installations.
Schedule routine checkups and maintenance
Follow the recommended service plan and maintenance schedule for major appliances. Don’t wait for something to go wrong. Having everything checked periodically helps to head off major problems. Don’t try to fix everything yourself either. Hire an expert to help with tricky repairs so you don’t cause more damage.
Follow usage guidelines
Use your appliances according to the manufacturer’s guidelines. Don’t try to make your appliances do things they were never meant to do, such as using a carpet vacuum to clean a flooded basement. If in doubt, contact the point of purchase company or manufacturer with questions.
Train children and pets to respect the home
Teach kids how to use appliances appropriately and to take care of home furnishings. Tracking mud on the carpet or leaving the air conditioner running for days on end, even when no one is home, may lead to repairs or replacement that may otherwise have been unnecessary. House-train your pets to avoid serious problems with fleas, odor, and furniture damage.
Address problems early
If you suspect a problem between routine checkups, call a technician to ask about the symptoms. You can also schedule a service call to have the problem thoroughly checked out. Catching problems while they’re still small often leads to a less expensive repair than waiting for major problems to develop. In addition, early detection helps to salvage the appliance before it becomes too damaged for repair and must instead be replaced.
Following a few basic steps like these can help to keep appliances in great working order, and will also help your house to maintain that new-home look and feel. Take care of your new furnishings and appliances so you can enjoy them for years to come. Proper home maintenance can make a big difference in the long term.

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