5 Things You Must Repair In Your New House and Why

5 Things You Must Repair In Your New House and Why

Moving to a new house is always an exciting experience. The new location, organizational ideas, decoration possibilities!

But before you settle into your new home or start arranging and decorating your furniture and stuff, a few maintenance tasks need to be carried out. Even if the house is newly built, this inspection is important to make sure everything is working in order and is perfectly safe to use.

Making these quick fixes or repairs in your new home can save you a lot of hassle in the future.

change the locks

1. Check the Locks

As soon as you get the possession of your house, the first thing you need to fix is the lock on all the exterior doors. You can’t risk seeing unwanted or unexpected invaders inside your property. And let’s face it, you cannot trust the realtors, previous owners (if any), or the maintenance folks with the keys to your doors.

Changing your locks right away will give you the peace of mind, and you will feel more secure and private in your space with your family. However, when you are in the process of changing the door locks, also look for the need of any garage door repair. This is often overlooked, and your garage door can become a significant security threat. When counting all the exterior doors, don’t forget the garage.

fix your bathroom

2. Fix Your Bathroom

If you spot moisture stains, it could be an indication of some necessary repair work in the bathroom. Look around for moisture or discolored rings on drywall. This is the place you are most likely going to catch some fault if the symptoms are visible.

Hire a plumber to check valves and drainage system. Blocked drains need instant repair to avoid problems later.  

repair faulty water valves

3. Locate and Repair Valves

Faulty valves is another problem that needs immediate attention. If the water shut-off valves are not in order, the leakage can be constant. This does not only contribute to water wastage but can also cause you trouble with water spills around the house.

Mind you, not all valves can be fixed with a key or wrench. Some repairs require special tools that only a professional can help you with. Plumbing leak leads to constant water pouring and should be repaired in time.

home circuit breaker box

4. Fix the Broken Circuit Box

Electricity is another major factor you shouldn’t overlook. Before moving in, make sure the circuit box is safe, and the electricity supply is in order. Repair if the circuit box is broken and make sure there’s a proper lock system so you can keep it out of your children’s reach.

Inspecting all the electrical outlets in your home allows you to take an instant action in case an electrical fire starts. You know where the main electric power is so you can easily access it and turn off all the power.

Repair all the electrical outlets without any delays.

fix or replace smoke detectors

5. Fix Smoke Detectors

You cannot risk broken or faulty smoke detectors when living in a house. To ensure safety at all times, make sure the smoke detectors in your home are working fine and effectively.

Both smoke alarms and carbon monoxide detectors are usually missed out during the inspection. Pay particular attention to this one and get it fixed in case of an issue. Also, make sure you change the batteries regularly to keep the alarms from dying.

Smoke alarms that work perfectly can save lives. So never take it for granted.

Final Word

These are just a few of the many repairs and adjustments you must make to your new house to ensure the safety of your family and belongings. While you can carry out most of these tasks by yourself, hire a professional for a detailed inspection.

A team of experts will not only highlight all the problems and potential problems within the house but also provide you with excellent solutions to deal with them in time.

ABOUT Alycia Gordan: Alycia is a freelance writer who loves to read and write articles on healthcare technology, fitness and lifestyle. She is a tech junkie and divides her time between travel and writing. You can find her on Twitter: @meetalycia.

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