There’s a lot of pride in being a homeowner. Your home is, after all, your sanctuary. Nevertheless, as a homeowner, you must ensure the health and wellness of everyone living under your roof. Although periodic inspections help, there are some top areas of your home that require constant maintenance. Read this guide to learn where to inspect more often and when to call a professional to prevent further issues.
HVAC
HVAC units are complex. They are not meant as DIY home projects for the average homeowner. HVAC stands for heating, ventilation, and air conditioning. It’s ultimately responsible for the dispersal of warm and cool air when you need it. HVAC systems also control the internal temperature of the home, humidity, and air purity. Homeowners often overlook issues with their HVAC because they don’t understand what to inspect. Nevertheless, if you suspect any temperature control or related issues, call a contractor to inspect it immediately.
Roofing
Roofing is another dangerous yet mishandled DIY job in part because of its unseen location. Inspecting potential roof damage can be a hazardous responsibility. You need to climb a ladder to first inspect the initial damage or disrepair, then climb on top to repair it. It’s safer and wiser to call a professional roofing company. They have the knowledge and experience to check for discoloration, missing shingles, water pools, and other unusual symptoms. Avoiding this can lead to an increase in moisture in the home. Moisture advances other serious issues, like water damage and a weak foundation. It’s best to call a roofing company every three to five years or after severe weather.
Crawlspace
The crawlspace is another top area of your home that requires constant maintenance. Your crawlspace may appear as a dark, dank area. However, this is often the part of your home with support beams and insulation. Your crawlspace is prone to many issues, but predominantly moisture. Mold, wood rot, and flooding are all consequences of excess moisture. It’s best to inspect the crawlspace twice a year; typically every six months. If moisture is a persistent problem, consider crawlspace encapsulation services. This seals the space to prevent moisture, mold, and dirt. It also provides a clean, clear space so you don’t need to worry about rodents or other pests.
Plumbing
Lastly, always check the plumbing. This doesn’t just mean unclogging a toilet or faucet drain. In addition, you should be aware of any leaking or burst pipes, clogs, rust, and water main issues. You don’t want to sewage water to mix with potable drinking water, nor do you want harmful contaminants, like heavy metals or microorganisms, either. Have a professional perform plumbing inspections every two years to stay safe.