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5 Essential Tips for New Homeowners

  • Perla Irish
  • September 15, 2020
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  1. Add Greenery to Your Home
  2. Fix Any Important Repairs
  3. Meet Your Neighbors
  4. Change Your Locks
  5. Regularly Change Your Air Filters

Becoming a homeowner is a great accomplishment. But the work doesn’t stop after you purchase your house.

There is plenty of maintenance and dedication that goes into taking care of a home. And because owning a home is one of the biggest financial investments you can make, each decision has to be pragmatic and carefully considered.

Lots of new homeowners get caught up in all of the excitement of buying a house and then make careless mistakes as first-time homeowners.

Don’t let the excitement get the best of you. Instead, follow these practical tips that will help you save time and money.

Add Greenery to Your Home

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Invest in some big and small plants for your new home. Purchase houseplants online at livelyroot.com to improve the air quality inside your home.

And plant shade trees around the outside of your house to prevent too much sunlight from coming into your home and keeping it cooler during the summer.

Planting shade trees can help reduce your energy bill, add to your home’s curb appeal, and improve the air quality around your house.


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Fix Any Important Repairs

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Resist the temptation to start on any major home improvement and renovation projects when you move in. Instead, focus on the necessary or immediate repairs first.

While there aren’t any sudden rent increases as a homeowner, there also isn’t a landlord to contact when appliance malfunctions—such as a clogged drain, leaky pipe, or mold hiding in the ceiling.

This is why it’s a good idea to establish an emergency fund for household repairs in case of any unexpected issues. Things break and you don’t want to be blindsided by the cost of a household repair.

You should also consider finding a reliable maintenance person to help with repairs around your home. This professional should be a qualified contractor.

You might think you are saving money by doing the repairs yourself, but it’s better to have an experienced professional do the work.

This way, you know the repair job is done well and you don’t risk injuring yourself attempting to fix a maintenance issue on your own.

If you are looking for a suitable plumber for your plumbing system or sewer repairs, check out Advanced Plumbing Technologies.

The company provides a high-quality service for your maintenance needs.

Meet Your Neighbors

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Once you move in, be sure to introduce yourself to your neighbors and try to establish a friendship with them.

It’s no secret that living next door to people you get along with makes your home life a lot easier and will help smooth out any potential issues regarding property or noise concerns.

Plus, having someone nearby you have a positive relationship with can come in handy when you go out of town.

It’s great to know you have trustworthy people around who are willing to collect your mail, water your plants, or dog-sit for you.

Change Your Locks

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Change the locks before you move in. You never know who the previous homeowners gave keys to.

So, for your own family’s safety and peace of mind, hire a locksmith to change the locks on all doors and provide you with new keys.

Regularly Change Your Air Filters

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Don’t overlook this crucial step in improving your home’s air quality. Dirt and debris get trapped in your air filters over time, so make sure to replace them frequently.

Change the air filters when you first move in and then have them changed every 90 days. This should be done every 60 days if you have pets or suffer from allergies.

Doing so keeps your home’s air clean and fresh and also keeps ventilation systems running efficiently.

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