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Secrets of House Maintenance Which Everyone Should Know

You must keep your home in the best condition yourself, or with the help of professionals.

By Mia AckersonPublished 4 years ago 3 min read
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The first thing that you should know is that there are two types of people when it comes to handling repairs. The ones that think that they are a natural handyman and ones who don't want anything to do with maintenance and fixing things no matter how simple the task is. Whichever type you are, you must know the top secrets of house maintenance.

Consider How to Clean Your Garbage Disposal

Every now and then, we all get the malodorous coming out of the sink. That is because we are continually using it, and some things just don't go away entirely. But there is no reason to call professional help; you can fix this on your own. What you have to do in order to eliminate the odor, is to pour baking soda swallowed by half a cup of vinegar on each side of the sink. After that, you need to leave it for a couple of hours. Next, you need to pour hot water to flush it out. If you want to keep your garbage disposal smelling fresh, you can pour lemon juice in it from time to time.

Learn the Sticky Drawer Fix Trick

We all have that one stubborn drawer that needs a yank or a push and ten pull in order to open. After some time, you will get fed up with it, or the technique just doesn't work anymore. Once again, when that happens, you don't need professionals to do it; all you need is maybe a small purchase and a couple of minutes to fix it. The first trick is using wax on it. Find paraffin wax at the grocery store and rub it on the edges of the drawer. If that doesn't work, you can use nylon tape and run it on the place where it gets stuck.

Everybody Should Know How to Patch a Hole in the Wall

Holes in the walls are unavoidable, especially if you have children. It can happen because of anything, from hanging pictures to playing a little too rough. If you are facing just a small nick, you can use something called the quick-drying spackle and simply fill in the hole, when it dries and sand it down, so it's smooth and then tight it up with paint. But if you are facing a larger hole, you will need a proper patch kit, which you can find at any hardware store.

You Must Clean Gutters and Downspouts

Most of the homeowners are just not aware of how vital cleaning your gutters is. Gutters direct water away from your home walls, windows and prevent the water from coming inside. Therefore it is very crucial that you clean them a couple of times of the year, particularly after fall. You can use your hands or a leaf blower if you don't have a ladder or you aren't comfortable with the highest you can find attachments with which you can reach the gutters. But even if you are cleaning your gutters regularly, you will need a roof gutter replacement. It is better to replace them when the time comes than having water come into your home.

You Have to Re-caulk From Time to Time

Places like showers are likely to hold moisture. Because of that, nobody is surprised when they see mold or mildew. But there is a point when the caulking needs to be replaced and not cleaned. All you need to do in order to remove the old caulk is to soak it in vinegar and then take a sharp tool and remove it. After that, you will need a caulking gun and apply it to the area. When you are done, you will need to smooth it out with your protected finger or an ice cube.

Conclusion

Even though most little fixes around the house are easily done by yourself, you should know when it's the right time to call a professional for help. Before you give it your all, you need to ask yourself if the consequences that can happen will cause extra damage or if there is a scenario where you can injure yourself. If the answer is yes, then it would be better to let a professional do the repair.

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About the Creator

Mia Ackerson

Mia Ackerson is a Melbourne-based writer. Loves writing about home decorations, home improvements and her personal experiences. She’s also interested in reading books, movies, music, baking, and gardening. You can follow her on twitter .

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