New Homeowners: 5 Tips For Success

5 things to do after moving into a new house

If you’re like most new homeowners, you’re probably feeling overwhelmed. There are so many things to do and it’s easy to feel lost in the sea of tasks that need completion. If you’re looking for a few tips to help guide your first couple of days as a homeowner, look no further. Here are five things you should do immediately after moving into your new home:

  • Check The HVAC System
  • Inspect Roof and Gutters
  • Inspect Home Detection Systems
  • Deep Clean Your Home
  • Hold Off On Renovations

Check The HVAC System

As a homeowner in California, you know how important the HVAC system is during the summer months. You should make sure your air filters are clean and that the outside unit is free of vegetation. If you find any damage to the system, you should call an HVAC professional. The absolute best way to check the health of your HVAC system is to hire a HERS Rater. They’ll be able to give you vital information about your HVAC system and overall home energy efficiency.

Inspect Roof and Gutters

The roof of your home is one of the most important aspects of protection from the outside elements, and one of the most expensive to replace. You should inspect the roof for any damage and clean the gutters of any debris. If you find any damage, you should call a roofing professional to make the necessary repairs. The longer your wait to repair a compromised roof, the more expensive it will be.

Inspect Home Detection Systems

Smoke and carbon monoxide detectors should be installed in every home. Check the dates on each detector and test to ensure they’re properly working. If you don’t have modern smoke or carbon monoxide detectors, it’s important to add them to your new home. Any damaged detectors should be replaced immediately.

Deep Clean Your Home

Spending a weekend of deep cleaning or hiring a professional company to perform the work is recommended when first moving in. A deep clean will uncover any damage done to the home prior to your moving in and will ensure that your new home is ready for you and your family.

Hold Off On Renovations

A lot of new homeowners want to renovate and update their new homes immediately after moving in, but it’s best to hold off on renovations for a few months. Wait until you’ve spent some time living in the home, as certain problems may not reveal themselves immediately.

 

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