Damage To Look for During Home Maintenance

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Every homeowner should regularly inspect their home for any damage, as catching it quickly is the best way to prevent more damage. Many issues will slowly worsen and spread to other parts of your home if you don’t treat them. That’s why knowing what damage to look for when fixing your home is so important.

Outer Wall Cracks

As part of your home maintenance, regularly inspect both sides of your home’s outer walls for cracks. If a crack is deeper than the paint, you may have an issue. A crack leads to leaks and lowers your home’s energy efficiency. Additionally, cracks will worsen over time if you leave them unrepaired.

Water or Mold Damage

You should always keep an eye out for mold or water damage around your home, but home repairs are the perfect opportunity to check those difficult-to-see places. It’s important to catch these issues early; otherwise, water damage and mold will continue to eat away at your home. Be sure you know the difference between water and mold damage because you must handle the two in different ways.

Roof Damage

The roof of your home protects you and your home from the weather. However, roofs wear out over time. Inspect your roof a few times a year and whenever there’s a big storm to catch any cracks or holes that could let in water.

The Foundation

When you perform home maintenance, one of the most important places to look for damage is your home’s foundation. The most obvious sign of a foundation issue is cracking in the foundation. You should also keep an eye on the soil because if it recedes from the foundation, you may have larger issues of movement.

For your physical health, safety, and financial health, regular home maintenance is essential. Thoroughly inspect your home frequently to catch the damage and wear before it becomes a bigger issue.

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Felicia is a writer living in the Chicagoland area. She's creative, passionate and loves to share her thoughts on being your most authentic self. This is something she hopes to encourage those around her through the thoughtful and engaging pieces she creates. She hopes those around her use this to help them create a more beautiful life.