5 Things Every New Homeowner Should Know

There is a plethora of things that every homeowner is new to. The comfort of your new dwelling, the structure, upkeep, and maintenance all come into play when you purchase a home. If you were renting, you had the luxury of the landlord taking care of all your dwellings needs. When you become a homeowner, you are solely responsible for these issues. Here are five things every homeowner should know about.

  1. Pipes and Plumbing

You probably have never had to deal with the pipes or plumbing before, but when you own a home, you need to be familiar with your plumbing system. If you have a septic system, make sure you schedule an inspection every three years. Failure to do so can lead to sewage backups which can take you back into the thousands. Also, make sure that you have your sewage lines checked and water heater inspected annually.

  1. HVAC

The heating, ventilation, and air condition system known as HVAC is what will keep you comfortable in your home. Have a professional take a look at your system to make sure you are maintaining proper efficiency.

  1. Roof

If you are moving from an apartment, the last thing you will ever think about is the roof. Having the roof of your home in excellent condition should be the main priority when it comes to owning your home. If you fail to maintain this, you may experience leaking water into your home, water damage on the walls or ceilings, or mold starting to develop. Contact a residential roofing company in Clinton Twp to check if your roof is in good condition.

  1. Electrical System

Your home consists of an electrical current routing from a pole to a meter, to your breakers, and to your outlets. The Ground Fault Circuit Interrupt (GFCI) is the most common safety device ahead of the breaker system. These are commonly installed near places where water may be splashed such as pools, laundry rooms, or the kitchen. If water enters the circuit of the GFCI, the circuit will trip and stop the flow of electricity. Getting these checked to see if they are working correctly is of great importance.

  1. Gutters

Check your gutters periodically. Gutters direct the flow of water from the top of your home to a specific area. Check for blockages or damage to the gutters. If water starts to pour from the top of the house onto the ground without being redirected, you may have standing water around your home which may flood your basement. When you call roofers in Sterling Heights for an inspection, have them check your gutters as well to make sure water is getting adequately redirected from the top of your home.

With home ownership comes home maintenance. It’s important to have your roof and gutters inspected ever year. That is why we offer the Overhead Core Club which includes your roofing and gutter maintenance needs as well as other great benefits on an annual basis. Click here to schedule your consultation and let us know how we can help you meet your roofing needs. You can also contact us at 586-566-0308, complete the request form on this page or email us at billjr@kanga-roof.com. We look forward to “Hopping To It” for you today!