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7 DIY Repair Tips for Homeowners

Having something go wrong in a home is a homeowner’s nightmare, due to the costly repairs. Did you know not all repairs require professional help? It’s easy to fix a lot of things yourself and prevent further damage.

It’s easy to fix a lot of things yourself and prevent further damage. All you need to do is make sure you invest in some recommended tools from Toolsfirst.com and then read on to learn about these 7 DIY home repair tips.

1. Roof

A damaged roof can end up costing you thousands of dollars to repair if you don’t catch it on time. Spotting issues with your roof is more straightforward than learning how to fix a crack foundation.

All you have to do is go on your roof and inspect for damaged, gravel-less, and discolored shingles. Replacing the damaged shingles around skylights, chimneys, and vents will ensure the longevity of your roof.

2. Air Conditioning System

With some DIY home repair and maintenance, you can prevent expensive repairs to your AC unit.

Start by regularly inspecting the condensation hose to make sure the water flows. For your unit not to work extra and use unnecessary energy, keep the screen free of debris.

3. Plumbing

Clogged and leaky pipes are every homeowner’s headache. In the kitchen, fats and oils are the main culprits behind clogs. Try to run the hot water and add a generous amount of dish soap to help break down the fats.

Hair is the main reason why tubs and showers clog. Try to use a strainer to prevent the hair from going into the pipes. Or a drain snake to remove the hairs stuck in the pipes.

4. Paint Touch Ups

If the paint in your house is not what it used to be, it could cost a lot of money to get a professional painter. However, you can avoid this by touching up the paint yourself on the places it needs it. Always have leftover paint, or visit your hardware store to get a match.

5. Washer Machine

If your washer leaks, this could lead to water damage in your house. Regularly check the drain hoses to spot leaks, rust, and replace them.

6. Toilets

To avoid calling a plumber, you have a water leak; you should locate the leak and try to repair it yourself. Add a bit of food coloring to the water to the water tank. If the bowl fills with water, then your tank is leaking. You will have to replace the flapper.

7. Refrigerator

It will cost you a lot of money to get a new refrigerator or call the repairman. You should start by checking the door seals on your refrigerator to make sure cold air doesn’t leak out. Since your fridge will waste more energy, it will delay the wear and tear on the internal parts.

Did You Enjoy These DIY Home Repair Tips?

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About the Author

Kaya Wittenburg

Blog Author and CEO

Kaya Wittenburg is the Founder and CEO of Sky Five Properties. Since the age of 10, real estate has been deeply ingrained into his thoughts. With world-class negotiation and deal-making skills, he brings a highly impactful presence into every transaction that he touches.

He is here to help you use real estate as a vehicle to develop your own personal empire and feel deeply satisfied along the way. If you have an interest in buying, selling or renting property in South Florida, contact Kaya today.

   
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