The following is a document that we provide to our
customers which contains information on maintaining
your new home. Please feel free to print this
document for your own use.
Upon Taking Ownership After taking possession of a new home, there
are some maintenance and safety issues that should
be addressed immediately. The following checklist
should help you undertake these improvements:
• Change the locks on all exterior entrances, for
improved security.
• Check that all windows and doors are secure.
Improve window hardware as necessary. Security rods
can be added to sliding windows and doors.
Consideration could also be given to a security
system.
• Install smoke detectors on each level of the home.
Ensure that there is a smoke detector outside all
sleeping areas. Replace batteries on any existing
smoke detectors and test them. Make a note to
replace batteries again in one year.
• Create a plan of action in the event of a fire in
your home. Ensure that there is an operable window
or door in every room of the house. Consult with
your local fire department regarding fire safety
issues and what to do in the event of fire.
• Examine driveways and walkways for trip hazards.
Undertake repairs where necessary.
• Examine the interior of the home for trip hazards.
Loose or torn carpeting and flooring should be
repaired.
• Undertake improvements to all stairways, decks,
porches and landings where there is a risk of
falling or stumbling.
• Review your home inspection report for any items
that require immediate improvement or further
investigation. Address these areas as required.
• Install rain caps and vermin screens on all
chimney flues, as necessary.
• Investigate the location of the main shut• offs for
the plumbing, heating and electrical systems. If
you attended the home inspection, these items would
have been pointed out to you.
Regular Maintenance
Every Month
• Check that fire extinguisher(s) are fully charged.
Re• charge if necessary.
• Examine heating/cooling air filters and replace or
clean as necessary.
• Inspect and clean humidifiers and electronic air
cleaners.
• If the house has hot water heating, bleed radiator
valves.
• Clean gutters and downspouts. Ensure that
downspouts are secure, and that the discharge of
the downspouts is appropriate. Remove debris from
window wells.
• Carefully inspect the condition of shower
enclosures. Repair or replace deteriorated grout
and caulk. Ensure that water is not escaping the
enclosure during showering. Check below all
plumbing fixtures for evidence of leakage.
• Repair or replace leaking faucets or shower
heads.
• Secure loose toilets, or repair flush mechanisms
that become troublesome.
Spring and Fall
• Examine the roof for evidence of damage to roof
coverings, flashing's and chimneys.
• Look in the attic (if accessible) to ensure that
roof vents are not obstructed. Check for evidence
of leakage, condensation or vermin activity. Level
out insulation if needed.
• Trim back tree branches and shrubs to ensure that
they are not in contact with the house.
• Inspect the exterior walls and foundation for
evidence of damage, cracking or movement. Watch for
bird nests or other vermin or insect activity.
• Survey the basement and/or crawl space walls for
evidence of moisture seepage.
• Look at overhead wires coming to the house. They
should be secure and clear of trees or other
obstructions.
• Ensure that the grade of the land around the house
encourages water to flow away from the
foundation.
• Inspect all driveways, walkways, decks, porches,
and landscape components for evidence of
deterioration, movement or safety hazards.
• Clean windows and test their operation. Improve
caulking and weather• stripping as necessary. Watch
for evidence of rot in wood window frames. Paint
and repair window sills and frames as
necessary.
• Test all ground fault circuit interrupter (GFCI)
devices, as identified in the inspection
report.
• Shut off isolating valves for exterior hose bibs
in the fall, if below freezing temperatures are
anticipated.
• Test the Temperature and Pressure Relief (TPR)
Valve on water heaters.
• Inspect for evidence of wood boring insect
activity. Eliminate any wood/soil contact around
the perimeter of the home.
• Test the overhead garage door opener, to ensure
that the auto• reverse mechanism is responding
properly. Clean and lubricate hinges, rollers and
tracks on overhead doors.
• Replace or clean exhaust hood filters.
• Clean, inspect and/or service all appliances as
per the manufacturer's recommendations.
Annually
• Replace smoke detector batteries.
• Have the heating, cooling and water heater systems
cleaned and serviced.
• Have chimneys inspected and cleaned. Ensure that
rain caps and vermin screens are secure.
• Examine the electrical panels, wiring and
electrical components for evidence of overheating.
Ensure that all components are secure. Flip the
breakers on and off to ensure that they are not
sticky.
• If the house utilizes a well, check and service
the pump and holding tank. Have the water quality
tested. If the property has a septic system, have
the tank inspected (and pumped as needed).
• If your home is in an area prone to wood
destroying insects (termites, carpenter ants,
etc.), have the home inspected by a licensed
specialist. Preventative treatments may be
recommended in some cases.
Prevention Is The Best Approach
Although we've heard it many times, nothing could
be more true than the old cliche "an ounce of
prevention is worth a pound of cure." Preventative
maintenance is the best way to keep your house in
great shape. It also reduces the risk of unexpected
repairs and improves the odds of selling your house
at fair market value, when the time comes. Please
feel free to contact our office should you have any
questions regarding the operation or maintenance of
your home. Enjoy your home!
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