Making Sure Your Old Home Doesn’t Give Up The Ghost

If you live in an older home then you know that it needs a little care and attention, from time to time. However, just because it’s no spring chicken, that doesn’t mean that it’s not perfectly capable, as is the case with us as we get mature, too! Here are a few tips to make sure that your older home isn’t letting you down, without having to renovate and replace the whole thing.

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Don’t skip the insulation

The most obvious concern with a lot of old homes is just how effective they are at insulating. However, it’s worth noting that, unlike more modern homes, older homes aren’t as well-suited to a wide range of insulation products. As such, it’s worth getting in touch with insulation specialists to make sure that they choose the right materials for the home. You might even be able to get some of the costs of the installation covered for you, ensuring you stay nice and cosy in the winter.

Weatherising is important, too

Insulation helps to close off things like air leaks, ensuring that the home keeps the cold or heat out depending on the season. However, that’s not the only risk of things like air leaks and damaged pieces of roof and the like. Weatherising the home is important, too, as it prevents leakage. Even small holes in the home can become big problems when water infiltrates, leading to damp problems that can be really dangerous for your health. If your home is showing such signs, mould remediation can help beat the problem, but you need to weatherise it to fix it fully.

Restoring its old-school charm

If your room, windows, doors, or walls aren’t as hot as they used to be, you might want or need to replace or repair them. However, if you have a classic home, then you should look at providers who specialise in services like timber conservation. As such, you can keep as much of the old look of the home as possible, while patching out any holes or unsightly bits and make sure that the boundary isn’t compromised. You don’t always have to go with a replacement as your first choice.

Annual maintenance is essential

There’s a lot of housekeeping that we just never get around to. A home maintenance schedule can help ensure that you’re taking care of the gutters, resealing your furniture, addressing any cracks nad gaps on a regular basis. The home is just like our bodies. It needs continual care and attention all throughout the year rather than a big fix here and there. It can actually prevent those big fixes, which can save you a lot of money in the long-term. Just a check here and there can prevent a small problem from becoming a big crisis over time.

There’s a lot of appeal to classic homes that is worth preserving. The value they tend to get on the market is certainly evidence of that. Follow the tips above, take care of your old home, and it will take care of you.

 

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