Brick And Bolt - Maintenance Tips for Your Newly Constructed Home
Brick & Bolt, known for their comprehensive design-to-build services, offer a seamless construction experience that includes high-quality materials and real-time tracking. However, the responsibility to maintain the home lies with you as the homeowne
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BRICK AND BOLT: MAINTENANCE TIPS FOR YOUR NEWLY CONSTRUCTED HOME
Why Maintenance Matters for New Homes The process of building a new home involves careful planning, designing, and executing various tasks, such as selecting materials and coordinating with contractors. Once you ve moved into your new construction home, it s important to remember that maintenance is key to ensuring the longevity of your property. Brick & Bolt, known for their comprehensive design-to-build services, offer a seamless construction experience that includes high-quality materials and real-time tracking. However, the responsibility to maintain the home lies with you as the homeowner. Regular maintenance can prevent costly repairs and protect your investment.
Regular Inspections of Key Systems One of the first things you should do is conduct regular inspections of the major systems in your home, including plumbing, electrical, and HVAC. These systems are essential for daily living, and neglecting them can lead to serious problems. Here are some tips: Plumbing: Check for leaks or signs of water damage around pipes, faucets, and drains. Low water pressure or discoloured water can be signs of underlying issues. Electrical: Ensure that all wiring and outlets are working properly. If you notice any signs of a short circuit, such as flickering lights or tripped breakers, address them immediately. HVAC: Change filters regularly and schedule annual servicing for your air conditioning and heating systems. Regular maintenance helps extend the lifespan of these systems.
Maintain Your Flooring Flooring can undergo a lot of wear and tear, especially in high-traffic areas. Whether you have hardwood, tile, or carpet, each type requires special care to stay in good condition. Hardwood Floors: Sweep regularly to remove dirt and debris, and use a gentle cleaner to avoid damaging the wood. Avoid excessive moisture, as it can warp the wood. Tile and Grout: Clean tiles regularly to prevent buildup of dirt and grime. Grout lines should be sealed to prevent water damage and stains.
Interior Care and Touch- Ups The interior of your home is just as important as the exterior. You ll want to keep your walls, floors, and ceilings looking fresh and in good condition. Walls and Paint: Touch up any scuff marks or peeling paint. Be mindful of moisture buildup in high-humidity areas like the bathroom, as this can lead to mould growth. Appliances: Clean your kitchen appliances regularly, including the oven, refrigerator, and dishwasher. These appliances last longer when they are maintained properly.