Five Things to Pay for Now that Will Save you Money in the Future

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There are some instances where an ounce of prevention is worth a pound of cure. In other words, spending the money now will save you money later. For most people, their home is their biggest investment. Unfortunately, things in the home can easily become damaged. If the damage is left untreated, it can escalate and cause costly repairs. There are certain things you can do that will save you money on repairs in the future.
Insulate Pipes
Pipe insulation will cost you money for the materials, plus the cost of installation. It is worth every penny. If your pipes burst during a winter freeze, the damage is costly. Not only are you looking at the cost of repairing the pipes, but you will need to replace and repair any other damage to floor, drywall, etc. On top of that, if you don’t catch the problem right away due to travel or work, you will have an additional mold problem to take care of. Have a professional in your area advise you on the best insulation for your pipes and this could save you a lot of time and money in the future.
Pest Prevention
An infestation costs a lot of money get rid of, and it will be worse if you have a termite infestation. With termites, you are not just paying for the cost of removing the insects, but the damage they do as well. Considering a good part of the frame of houses is from wood, the cost to repair the structural damage can be high. Look for professional pest control in Petaluma, CA or your area to help you prevent an infestation before it begins.
Gutter Cleaning
Clean gutters are important. Clogged gutters attract insects and allow water to pool on your roof and property. Protect the roof, foundation, and driveway from water damage by cleaning your gutters regularly. This is something a professional can easily do for a minimal fee, or if you are brave you can attempt it yourself. Gutters should be cleaned each year after the leaves fall because that is one of the main things that will gather up and clog your gutters.
Cleaning Washer and Dryer Hoses
Cleaning out the hoses for your washer and dryer will increase their efficiency. However, this is not the only reason to keep those hoses clean. Debris and lint can catch fire quite easily, and that fire can spread to the rest of your house. Protect your family and your home by not skipping this maintenance project.
Cleaning Furnace Filters
Your furnace has a filter to trap dust and allergens as it circulates the air through your home. This filter should be cleaned regularly to help the furnace operate efficiently. In addition, a clean filter means that the furnace does not have to work as hard to circulate the air. The harder it works, the faster it will breakdown and need repair or replacing. Keep your filter clean by checking it monthly, cleaning it when necessary, and replacing it on a regular basis. If it isn’t kept clean, not only can it break down, but it can also spread dirt and allergen throughout your home because the filter is only effective for so long.
For those on a budget, it’s easy to skip important home maintenance that comes along. Although there are certain things you can clean and repair on your own, paying a professional to do certain home maintenance procedures is important. Keeping your home maintained and in good repair will save you money on costly repairs or accidents in the long run.

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