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5 Things Homeowners Dread Happening In Their Property (And Ways To Prevent Them!)

October 14, 2016

Owning a home is not as easy as it appears. After all, there are so many problems which can occur in your home that could jeopardise your family’s health. And it can end up costing your family a fortune if something does need repairing in the home. Here are five things homeowners dread happening in their home, and ways to prevent them from occurring!

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Mould  

If you start noticing black dots on your walls, it could be a sign that mould is growing in your home. It typically occurs after you start experiencing dampness in your home. And as well as being unattractive in the home, it can cause breathing problems for your family. Therefore, it needs to be dealt with as soon as possible. You can clean it off the walls and ventilate the house. You could also rent a dehumidifier which will remove any moisture and damp in the air for the future. Also, you can get a company out to sort the mould. And to prevent it happening in the first place, you need to make sure your home is properly ventilated. You can even buy a moisture meter which will allow you to make changes if necessary.

Pests

Pests can be a nightmare for homeowners. They can end up causing your house to look unhygienic, and they can make your family ill. The best way to prevent them from getting in your home is to make sure any cracks are dealt with quickly. Also, you should make sure you clean your home regularly. It will stop bugs such as bed bugs and mites to get in your property. Also, make sure all pets have regular flea treatment to stop you getting an outbreak in your property. If you do start getting a problem with pests, you should call a professional to come out quickly.

Flooding

I think we all worry about flooding occurring in our home. Not only can it lead to damage in our home, but it can also result in further issues such as damp. Therefore, you need to try and prevent any flooding occurring in your home. For one thing, you need to make sure all taps are turned off in your home after use. Also, you need to make sure you keep an eye on water boilers so that they don’t burst in your property. Also, as we discussed previously, inspect all radiators so that you can spot any possible corrosion that might lead to a leak. Make sure that your home insurance is valid so that if you do have a flood in your home, you can get your home sorted.

Damp

A lot of people don’t realize there are different types of damp that can occur in your home. And it’s best to figure out which one it is before you can find a solution. The most common damp issue is condensation; this occurs by moist air condensing on walls. To avoid this one, you need to make sure that the air is properly ventilated in your home, especially in rooms like the bathroom. You also might have trouble with penetrating damp. It’s caused by water leaking through the walls and occurs if you have faulty guttering or roofing. It can also be due to internal leaks! To avoid this one, you should make sure you keep on top of sorting any problems with your roof and make sure you fix any leaks in the sink before they get worse! Another form of damp you should know about is rising damp. It is where groundwater moves up through a wall or floor; you may notice peeling paint and wallpaper. Also, you might notice damaged skirting boards or plaster. It can even cause heat loss in your home. The best way to stop rising damp is to find a company who can provide a Rising Damp Treatment. It will stop your walls and floor letting the water in and causing further damage!

Sewer line issues

Most common in older neighborhoods, sewer line problems can be an expensive and annoying thing to happen to your home. As this feature explains, it tends to occur when the line has sagged or has been damaged by tree roots! You may spot your drains seem to be gurgling, and you might have frequent issues with blocked toilets. And of course, there’s that awful sewage smell you might encounter outside your home. If you do notice issues with your pipe, you should contact your plumber before contacting your home insurance. It isn’t cheap to replace a sewer pipe; it can cost thousands of pounds. To prevent this issue, you should ensure you have a professional check your pipes. They might be able to remove clogs before you end up needing the pipe replacing entirely !

Hopefully, none of the above occurs in your home anytime soon!

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