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Exterior Home Maintenance: A Guide to Keeping Your House in Top Shape

Allen Brown by Allen Brown
April 7, 2023
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Maintaining the exterior of your home is essential to keeping its value, as well as preserving its aesthetic appeal. Whether you live in a quaint suburban house or an upscale apartment building, proper home maintenance should be at the top of your list when it comes to protecting and getting the most out of your property investment. And with so much information available on this topic, it can be hard to know where to start. That’s why we put together this comprehensive guide – just for you! Here, we’ll outline everything you need for effective exterior home maintenance – from cleaning supplies and tools to tasks that are best left up to experts – so you can stay on top of basic upkeep without having a spending spree every year

Take Care of The Roof

Taking care of your roof is an important part of exterior home maintenance and keeping your house in top shape. It’s recommended you inspect the condition of your roof every year. Even if it looks okay to you, it’s always a good idea to check for any missing, damaged, or worn shingles. If there are any issues found, be sure to replace them quickly as this will help protect the rest of the components on the roof and keep expensive repairs in check.  If you live in Edmonton, it’s important to remember that the weather can be particularly harsh during the winter season—making strong and resilient roofs even more crucial! Make sure to consult certified Edmonton roofing experts if you ever have any questions or concerns about your yearly inspection and shingle replacements. One more tip – make sure to clean out your gutters at least twice annually; it’s worth taking the time to do this as it can save you from long-term damage that could be caused by water accumulation.

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Inspect Your Siding

Inspecting your siding regularly is essential in keeping your house looking great and protecting it from weather damage. Start the inspection by observing any areas that may have cracked caulk or sealant, and then move on to checking for worn paint or broken pieces of siding. This might lead you to discover minor issues such as missing bolts or panels, which you can typically replace quickly and efficiently with some basic DIY skills. You should also do a walk around of the home’s exterior to make sure there are no open gaps that animals can use to sneak into your home–bugs, birds, rodents–none of them are welcome visitors! Inspect your siding regularly to keep your home looking its best and protect it from costly weather damage.

Check Your Windows and Doors

While most people don’t think about it, checking your windows and doors should be part of your regular exterior maintenance routine. Ensuring that the seals are tight, and all moving parts are in working order is essential to keep your home in top shape! Over time, weather and age can cause sealers to become brittle or even moldy – resulting in increased energy costs and decreased property value. Make sure you check your windows and doors regularly, so you can spot any issues before they become major problems. You’ll stay comfortable and keep your house at its best with a little preventative care!

Remove Mold and Mildew

Taking proactive steps to maintain your home can help preserve the exterior from decay and restore its luster. One of the most important steps is removing mold and mildew and preventing their growth. A pressure washer is an excellent tool to do just that and protect your home’s exterior surfaces, whether it’s made of wood or siding. The powerful blast of water will clean away stubborn dirt and grime, as well as any mold or mildew present on your house’s surface. Attempting to remove these substances without a pressure washer risks damage that could be costly, so it’s best to utilize one for the cleaning job. Even if you don’t think you have mold or mildew now, using a pressure washer regularly is a wise preventive measure and will help keep your home looking bright and fresh all year round!

Trim Bushes and Trees

Keeping up on trimming back overgrown plants, such as bushes and trees, can help keep damages from occurring to your home’s foundation or blocking views from windows. Beyond that, regularly trimming bushes and trees also help prevent animals from using them as a breeding ground, thus stopping nuisance behaviors around the house. So if you’ve watched your landscaping start to encroach on those outdoor windows or have noticed animal activity growing, it might be time to pick up the clippers and give plants and trees a nice trim. Caring for your exterior isn’t only necessary to protect your home – it also adds value should you ever decide to sell it down the line!

Upkeep for the exterior of your home is key to making sure it stays in top shape. Regardless if you have a single-story ranch-style house or a three-story Victorian, taking the necessary steps to maintain your home will help add curb appeal and decrease costly repairs in the long term. All of these small routines are essential in maintaining not only your house but also its surrounding environment. By working through each project step by step with precision and high-quality materials you can be sure that your home is as secure as can be for years to come.

Allen Brown

Allen Brown

The information contained in this article is for informational purposes only and is not in any way intended to substitute professional advice, medical care or advice from your doctor.

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