Essential Tips for New HOA Homeowners: How To Thrive in Your Community
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Your home needs maintenance - that’s just a fact of life. If you take good care of your home and perform your necessary preventive maintenance, you can avoid taking on unneeded costly repairs. But I’ve heard from a lot of homeowners who don’t know what the necessary maintenance is - and what to prioritize (there are only so many hours in a day!).If you need some idea of where to start, here’s a home maintenance plan you can follow.Start With a Home InspectionMy biggest piece of advice when it comes to buying or maintaining your home is to hire a licensed home inspector to walk through it. They can help you pinpoint real areas of concern in your home and help you plan a maintenance schedule that works to your advantage. For example, they can help you determine if you’ve got a hidden source of moisture that needs to be addressed before it becomes a full-blown mold problem.Perform Seasonal Tasks QuicklyThe changes in weather bring an entirely new set of household chores every season. Knowing what to take care of - and when - will keep you ahead of the game when it comes to your home’s maintenance.SpringIf you live in a harsher climate, the spring is the time of year you go around your home and look for any damage Old Man Winter left in his wake.
SummerAt the start of the summer season, make sure your deck, air conditioning unit and ceiling fans are all in working order.
AutumnThe fall has you performing a lot of the same maintenance that you would during the spring. It’s all about protecting your home from the upcoming winter season.
WinterMuch of winter maintenance is about ensuring your home is safe for you and your guests.
Keep Up To Date with Non-Seasonal Maintenance TasksThese are the tasks that you’ve got to take care of, rain-or-shine. But because you know they’re regular duties, you can mark them on your calendar to easily remind yourself of when they need to be completed. There are a few more tasks that you should make sure to take care of that aren’t tied to seasons.
I get asked about duct cleaning a lot - and while it’s not a job you’ll need done yearly, if you notice mold, think you’ve got a vermin problem, or just completed a renovation, then you should consider bringing in a pro to clean your ducts.With this schedule, you’ll be able to keep up with your home maintenance needs all year round.Mike Holmes, professional contractor and TV host, is working with Associa to refine the standards and protocols that today’s Homeowner’s Associations use to Make It Right™ for their homeowners. He brings more than 35 years of experience in renovations, construction, and inspection services, and is best known as the contractor and host of “Holmes on Homes” and “Holmes Makes It Right” where he rescues homeowners from repair and renovation disasters.This post was originally published on AssociaOnline.com and is republished with permission.