- Home repair
Home repair involves the diagnosis and resolution of problems in a home, and is related to home maintenance to avoid such problems. Many types of repairs are "
Do it yourself " (DIY) projects, while others may be so complicated, time-consuming or risky as to suggest the assistance of a qualifiedhandyman ,property manager , contractor/builder , or otherprofessional s. Repair is not necessarily the same ashome improvement , although many improvements can result from repairs or maintenance. Often the costs of larger repairs will justify the alternative of investment in full-scale improvements. It may make just as much sense to upgrade a home system (with an improved one) as to repair it or incur ever-more-frequent and expensive maintenance for an inefficient, obsolete or dying system. For a DIY project, it is also useful to establish limits on how much time and money you're willing to invest before deciding a repair (or list of repairs) is overwhelming and discouraging, and less likely to ever be completed.Worn, consumed, dull, dirty, clogged
Repairs often mean simple replacement of worn or used components intended to be periodically renewed by a homeowner, such as burnt out light bulbs, worn out batteries, or overfilled
vacuum cleaner bags. Another class of home repairs relates to restoring something to a useful condition, such as sharpeningtool s orutensil s, replacing leakyfaucet washers, cleaning out plumbing traps,rain gutter s. Because of the required precision, specialized tools, or hazards, some of these are best left to experts such as aplumber . One emergency repair that may be necessary in this area is overflowingtoilet s. Most of them have a shutoff valve on a pipe beneath or behind them so that the water supply can be removed while repairs are made, either by removing a clog or repairing a broken mechanism.Broken or damaged
Perhaps the most perplexing repairs facing a homeowner are broken or damaged things. In today's era of built-in obsolescence for many products, it is often more convenient to replace something rather than attempt to repair it. A repairman is faced with the tasks of accurately identifying the problem, then finding the materials, supplies, tools and skills necessary to sufficiently effect the repair. Some things, such as broken windows, appliances or furniture can be carried to a repair shop, but there are many repairs that can be performed easily enough, such as patching holes in
plaster anddrywall , cleaning stains, repairing cracked windows and their screens, or replacing a broken electrical switch or outlet. Other repairs may have some urgency, such as a broken water pipes, broken doors, latches or windows, or a leaky roof or water tank, and this factor can certainly justify calling for professional help. A home handyman may become adept at dealing with such immediate repairs, to avoid further damage or loss, until a professional can be summoned.Maintenance
Periodic maintenance also falls under the general class of home repairs. These are inspections, adjustments, cleanings, or replacements that should be done regularly to ensure proper functioning of all the systems in a house, and to avoid costly emergencies. Examples include annual testing and adjustment of
alarm systems, central heating or cooling systems (electrodes,thermocouple s, and fuel filters), replacement ofwater treatment components or air-handling filters, purging of heating radiators and water tanks, defrosting a freezer, vacuuming refrigerator coils, refilling dry floor-drain traps with water, cleaning outgutter s, downspouts and drains, touching up worn housepaint and weather seals, and cleaning accumulatedcreosote out ofchimney flues, which may be best left to achimney sweep .Examples of less frequent home maintenance that should be regularly forecast and budgeted include repainting or staining outdoor wood or metal, repointing masonry, waterproofing masonry, cleaning out septic systems, replacing sacrificial electrodes in
water heater s, replacing oldwashing machine hoses (preferably withstainless steel hoses less likely to burst and cause a flood), and other home improvements such as replacement of obsolete or aging systems with limited useful lifetimes (water heaters, wood stoves, pumps, andasphalt ic or woodenroof shingle s andsiding .Often on the bottom of people's to-do list is home maintenance chores, such as landscaping, window and gutter cleaning, power washing the siding and hard-scape, etc. However, these maintenance chores should not be overlooked because they pay for themselves over time. Often times, injury could occur when operating heavy machinery or when climbing on ladders or roofs around your home, so if an individual is not in the proper physical condition to accomplish these chores,then they should consult a professional.
Good operations
Another related issue for avoiding costly repairs (or disasters) is the proper operation of a home, including systems and appliances, in a way that prevents damage or prolongs their usefulness. For example, at higher latitudes, even a clean rain gutter can suddenly build up an ice dam in winter, forcing melt water into unprotected
roof ing, resulting in leaks or even flooding inside walls or rooms. This can be prevented by installingmoisture barrier beneath the roofing tiles. A wary homeowner should be alert to the conditions that can result in larger problems and take remedial action before damage or injury occurs. It may be easier to tack down a bit of worn carpet than repair a large patch damaged by prolonged misuse. Another example is to seek out the source of unusual noises or smells when mechanical, electrical or plumbing systems are operating -- sometimes they indicate incipient problems. One should avoid overloading or otherwise misusing systems, and a recurring overload may indicate time for an upgrade.Water infiltration is one of the most insidious sources of home damage. Small leaks can lead to water stains, and rotting wood. Soft, rotten wood is an inviting target for
termite s and other wood-damaging insects. Left unattended, a small leak can lead to significant structural damage, necessitating the replacement of beams andframing .With a useful selection of tools, typical materials and supplies on hand, and some home repair information or experience, a homeowner or handyman should be able to carry out a large number of DIY home repairs and identify those that will need the specialized attention of others.
Remediation of environmental problems
When a home is sold, inspections are performed that may reveal environmental hazards such as
radon gas in the basement or water supply or friableasbestos materials (both of which can causelung cancer ), peeling or disturbedlead paint (a risk to children and pregnant women), ingroundheating oil tanks that may contaminateground water , ormold that can cause problems for those withasthma or allergies. Typically the buyer ormortgage lender will require these conditions to be repaired before allowing the purchase to close. An entire industry of environmental remediation contractors has developed to help home owners resolve these types of problems.See also
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Home improvement
*Repair and maintenance
*Tool s
*Handyman
*Winterizing a vacant home References
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