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12 Ways To Stop Your Home From Falling Apart

Maintain Your Roof

Some people think that they don’t need to do anything with their roof because it happened to escape the last hurricane or ice storm just fine. However, if water has ever entered into your roof due to a leaky pipe above you, then there is probably some damage that you can never repair. You should call someone out once every couple of years so they can properly inspect your roof for any problems. If you notice something wrong after they leave, it’s important not to delay getting it fixed because this could potentially lead to your home collapsing altogether!

Install French Drains Around Your House

French drains are great additions to any house because they lead to water running away from your house instead of toward it. This is especially important if you live near a lake or the ocean and experience high volumes of rainwater during storms. French drains can be easily constructed out of large gravel rocks that surround your foundation and eventually lead into the sewer system when the water drains. These do not require very much maintenance at all, but you should check them every once in a while because tree roots can sometimes penetrate through cracks which could cause problems further down the road.

Replace Your Worn Doors And Trim

Doors and trim are easy places for bugs and vermin to hide and make nests. When these insects build a nest within your walls, it can be costly to get rid of them. If you notice spider webs or other small bugs around your doorways, you should immediately treat these areas with an insecticide spray. You will also want to replace any raggedy trim because the small insects will love to make their nests in these spots if they are available. If you have a door with a crack underneath it, don’t ignore this because insects can make their way into your home through any small opening that is available.

Take Care Of Your Electrical Wiring And Plugs

Electrical fires are very common around the holidays because people overload their circuits with electrical decorations. These pose a severe fire hazard to your home, and they should never be plugged in while you are not home. If you want to be able to use your Christmas lights when you leave for work in the morning.

Then you will need to hire an electrician who can install enough outlets on one circuit so that you can plug in all of your stuff at once without creating too much of a load on your fuse box. You can also make sure you are using the right sized plugs by buying them from a hardware store. This way, your plugs will fit snugly into the outlets, and they won’t fall out if there is any movement in your house.

Clean Up Any Mildew In Your Attic Or Basement

Mold and mildew can cause a lot of damage to your house, not only leading to the growth of black mold (which is toxic) but also causing your basement or attic to smell like a musty old cellar. You should try and inspect this area every couple of months and remove any excess moisture if you notice it forming around certain areas in your home. You should treat these spots with an anti-fungal spray before they get out of hand. If you see some mold developing on one of your walls or ceilings, you should have someone come out immediately because getting rid of spots after they’ve formed patches will be very expensive.

Patch Up Your Cracks And Holes In The Walls

Cracks and holes will not have your house falling apart immediately, but they can cause all kinds of problems over time. Just like with the trim around your exterior doors, you must fill in any cracks or indentations in your walls with joint compound or similar material. You should also pay attention to how far the crack has extended into the wall because this could affect your foundation’s stability.

You will also want to pay attention to how wide the crack is and whether or not it is letting in water. If you have a mixture of these things, you might want to sit down with your insurance agent and find out if the damage is covered under your policy since some cracks could be signs that there are larger problems underneath them.

Conclusion

There are a number of things that could happen in your home that will make you worry about it falling apart. You might have a leaky roof or an electrical fire, and it’s important to prepare for the worst-case scenario when these disasters occur. The best thing you can do is stay informed about what can happen in your home and how to prevent it from happening!

 

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