Consider the Needs of Your Home
Hi all. Found an excellent article that I am sure many will relate to. Hope you get something useful out of this...
- Wear and tear. Many items that suffer the most from normal wear and tear are not necessarily expensive to redo or replace, but can make a big difference to the appearance of your home, and your enjoyment of it for instance paint, wallpaper, carpeting, floor finishes, exterior and interior trim, stairs and eaves.
- Components reach the end of their service life. Many of the products in your home have a defined lifespan. Careful maintenance may extend this somewhat, but sooner or later you need to replace them. For instance, after 15 to 20 years your roof may need some repair work and a respray to ensure it's in the best possible condition.
- Structural damage. Over time, cracks may appear in the foundation or brick cladding, gaps may develop between the foundation and walls, or there may be other evidence of shifting and movement. Foundations may move or subside, external cladding may work loose or crack, and windows and doors may bind. Floors may slope or sag, and there may be cracks in the drywall or plaster. As a result, your home may not be as comfortable, energy efficient or healthy as it could be, and if these problems are left unattended, further structural deterioration may occur, leading to more costly repairs.
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Ben