Ep 035 – From Honey-Do to Honey-Done: Smarter Home Maintenance

Summary

In this episode of the Be a Smarter Homeowner podcast, hosts Elizabeth Dodson and John Bodrozic discuss essential home maintenance tasks that homeowners often overlook. They emphasize the importance of understanding different categories of maintenance, including preventative and inspection-oriented tasks. The conversation covers various inspection tasks, such as checking roofs and foundations, and highlights the significance of using technology for home inspections. The hosts also share practical maintenance tips for appliances, cleaning routines, and safety considerations, ultimately encouraging homeowners to take proactive steps in caring for their homes.

Takeaways

Home maintenance is an ongoing journey for all homeowners.
Different homes require different maintenance tasks based on location and age.
Preventative maintenance can save homeowners from costly repairs.
Regular inspections can help detect issues before they escalate.
Technology can assist in home inspections and maintenance tracking.
Cleaning tasks are often as important as maintenance tasks.
Safety should always be a priority during home maintenance.
Garage doors require periodic maintenance to ensure safety.
Sewer line maintenance is crucial for preventing clogs and backups.
Tree maintenance is essential to protect your home from potential damage.

Sound bites

“You could always be smarter.”
“Avoidance is not a good thing.”
“Safety is the first priority.”

Chapters

00:00 Introduction to Home Maintenance Awareness
03:07 Understanding Home Maintenance Categories
05:57 Inspection Tasks for Homeowners
09:06 The Importance of Roof and Foundation Inspections
11:57 Utilizing Technology for Home Inspections
15:03 HVAC Maintenance and Inspections
17:57 Cleaning and Maintenance Tasks for Homeowners
20:45 The Importance of Cleaning and Maintenance
23:01 Safety First: Gas and Wood Burning Fireplaces
24:11 Garage Door Care: Springs and Lubrication
25:53 Understanding Home Components: A Homeowner’s Guide
27:09 Dryer Vent Maintenance: A Hidden Hazard
30:04 Washer and Dryer Connections: Preventing Leaks
31:00 Sewer Line Maintenance: Avoiding Costly Repairs
33:01 Tree Maintenance: Protecting Your Home
37:59 Final Thoughts: Embracing Home Care


Navigating the Home Inspection Process: What Buyers and Sellers Should Know

Whether you’re buying your dream home or getting ready to sell, we’ll walk you through the ins and outs of home inspections, so that you know exactly what to expect.

First things, first…what exactly is a home inspection? 

Well, think of it as a thorough health check-up for a house! It’s a process where a skilled inspector examines a property from top to bottom, searching for potential issues or hidden treasures. And while we’re at it, it’s good to know that it’s not just for buyers – sellers can benefit too!

For Buyers

When it comes to hiring a home inspector, there are a few tips to keep in mind. 

First things first – choose a licensed and insured inspector. This is like having a safety net for your inspection journey. With a licensed pro, you can rest assured they’re qualified to do the job right. Plus, their insurance coverage means everyone’s protected if any unexpected mishaps occur during the inspection.

Next up, get to know your inspector! Don’t hesitate to ask about their experience and the types of homes they typically inspect. By doing so, you’ll be certain that your inspector has the know-how to tackle the specific kind of home you’re considering buying.

Now, here’s a fun idea – be present during the inspection! Yup, it’s like going on a mini-adventure through your future home. Being there in person lets you ask questions and get to know the ins and outs of your potential abode. Who knows, you might even discover some hidden charms!

Last but not least, it’s time to sit down and read through the home inspection report. This treasure trove of information will lay out the inspector’s findings and recommendations for repairs. Use this valuable report to your advantage during negotiations with the seller. It’s like having a secret weapon to ensure your dream home is in tip-top shape before closing the deal.

Here are some additional tips for home buyers when hiring a home inspector:

  • ⬥ Get multiple quotes from different inspectors. This will help you to find the best price for the service.
  • ⬥ Choose a day where the weather will be good. This will allow the inspector to access all areas of the home.
  • ⬥ Provide the inspector with a list of any specific concerns you have about the home. This will help them to focus their inspection on those areas.
  • ⬥ Be prepared to answer questions from the inspector. They may ask about the home’s history, the age of the appliances, and the maintenance that has been performed on the home.

By following these tips, you’ll be able to get the most out of the home inspection.

For Sellers

Help your home look its best! Make necessary repairs and improvements before the inspection to help present your property in its best light. Clear the clutter and make the home easily accessible for the inspector. And don’t forget to gather relevant documentation to show off your home’s care history!

What to expect

The inspector will put on their detective hat and check every nook and cranny. They’ll inspect the exterior; roof, gutters, siding, and foundation, to ensure everything’s shipshape. 

Inside, they’ll look at structural elements, electrical and plumbing systems, HVAC, and even your trusty appliances. In some cases, extra inspections for termites, radon, lead-based paint, and mold may be needed.

Specifically, here is what to expect as both a buyer and a seller when getting a home inspected:

  • ⬥ The home inspector will typically arrive at the property at the agreed-upon time.
  • ⬥ The buyer and their agent should be present for the inspection. The seller is allowed to be there, but most experts advise against it.
  • ⬥ The inspector will begin by carefully examining the exterior of the home, including the roof, siding, gutters, and foundation.
  • ⬥ They will then move inside and inspect the walls, ceilings, floors, plumbing, electrical, HVAC, and appliances.
  • ⬥ The inspector will also check for any pests or mold.
  • ⬥ Once the inspection is complete, the inspector will write a report that details their findings.
  • ⬥ The buyer should review the report carefully and discuss any concerns with their agent.
  • ⬥ If the buyer finds any major problems with the home, they may be able to negotiate a lower purchase price or request that the seller make repairs.

The Report!

Get ready for the report! This document is like a map guiding you through the inspection findings. It’ll have a summary of the major discoveries, safety concerns, and recommended repairs. 

Read through the report when you’re not in a rush. It’s important you understand it thoroughly! Don’t be shy about asking the inspector for clarification if needed.

A home inspection is an important part of the home buying process. It can help you identify any potential problems with the home and negotiate repairs with the seller. By following these tips, you can make sure that you are getting a fair deal on your new home.

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HomeZada Twitter Chat Series Continues

HomeZada Twitter Chat

HomeZada is at it again! We are hosting our fourth in a series of HomeZada Twitter Chat. Next up, we have invited Mike Chamberlain of MC2 Home Inspections. Mike will give us his take on what home inspectors look for in a home when reviewing homes. He will talk about why and how a home inspection is valuable. Further, he will share how his personal business has provided value to his clients. MC2 Home Inspections is an independent home inspection company proudly serving and protecting home buyers since 2007.

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