Wednesday, January 20, 2010

Little Repairs That Give A Big 'Bang For Your Buck'

Get Your Home Ready for the Spring Market                            
By: Tonya M. Williams
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Simple Maintenance is one of the most important and financially rewarding activities a homeowner can perform on their home. Simple maintenance consists of completing all minor repairs around the home or yard. Correction of these items, keep the home from being a scratch n’ dent purchase. Potential home buyers view properties with an unforgiving eye.
The more ‘scratches and dents’ a home displays, the deeper the price discount on the bottom line. Remember, simple maintenance items often seem more significant to prospective buyers than to the homeowner. Every defect a potential home buyer sees, whether real or imagined, becomes a deduction from the sellers’ asking price.

Homeowners reading this article should take a moment to list the simple maintenance tasks around their home:
Include the leaky garden hose, the blown bulb and missing light cover in the master bath, missing outlet covers, the unsightly clump of cables --that should be inside the wall-- presently dangling like a tail below a wall mounted flat screen TV, any missing or damaged window screens.
Simple maintenance items are minor in nature and have a “20/20 rule”:
 items take less than 20 minutes to correct and cost less than 20 dollars total.

  • Homeowners should take a few minutes to decide which items on the list are within their scope of knowledge and which ones will require help to correct.
  • Review the list for accuracy and make sure the correct tools are available to perform the repairs.
  • If they are unsure about how to start/complete a project there is a plethora of do-it-yourself information available via the internet, local Home Improvement stores and on HGTV.
  • Homeowners who are unfamiliar with the required skill set or tools, it’s a great idea to take the time to investigate.                                                                                                
Below are sample photos of simple maintenance items you can find in and around your home:
  1. Never let water stand on wood floors. The floors may begin to buckle as a result of water damage.
  2. The lip of recessed lighting shoudl be flush to the ceiling with no noticeable gaps.
  3. Garage door seals at the bottom of the door should be straight and intact, sans any gaps between the seal and the concrete.   Electrical boxes and any/all wires should be covered and their boxes securely fastened to sheild the wires from the elements and also for safety reasons.
  4. Caulk joints and/or seams where moulding meets.


The following questions come to mind: 

  1. Is all the effort and fixing warranted?  YES


  2. Does simple maintenance make a difference?  YES


  3. Is this a waste of time and money?  NO

Remember, the value of addressing simple maintenance items before putting a home on the market will be positively reflected in the bottom line when the house sells.

xoxo TMW








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