Home Improvement

4 Things About Home Improvement You’ll Kick Yourself for Not Knowing

Your home is a big investment. It’s vital that homeowners work to improve their home improvement or maintenance knowledge so that they can protect their home from damage and preserve or enhance its value. If you’re a new homeowner or just new to home improvement, you may be wondering, where do I start? Below, we’ve put together some basic facts about home improvement that it’s important for homeowners to be aware of.

What You Need to Know About Home Improvement

If you enjoy working on home improvement projects yourself then you’ll want to educate yourself about the basics. Here are just a few facts about home improvement that you should know as a homeowner:

  1. To ensure safety, make sure that you check your smoke and carbon monoxide detectors regularly.

Smoke and carbon monoxide are no joke. These pollutants can impact your family’s health and well-being, which is why it’s important for homeowners to have smoke and carbon monoxide detectors that are working at all times. To ensure that you and your family are safe, check your smoke and carbon monoxide detectors regularly to ensure that the batteries are fresh and they are operating properly.

  1. Hardwood floors need to be waxed periodically.

Hardwood floors are a big selling point for home buyers. If you have hardwood floors, you want to make sure that you can enjoy them for years to come and also protect this important investment. Hardwood floors that don’t have a polyurethane finish need to be waxed periodically. Homeowners can use a liquid or paste spirit wax to wax the floors to keep them well-maintained and looking good.

  1. You can use a plunger or plumber’s snake to unclog your drains.

Many homeowners resort to chemical drain cleaners to unclog their drains. However, over time these chemical cleaners can damage your system, causing the need for costly repairs. Instead of running for the drain cleaner every time you have a clog, try to use a plunger or plumber’s snake to free the clog. For more difficult clogs, you may have to call in a professional.

  1. Your air conditioner and furnace should be serviced by a professional HVAC technician at least once a year.

Many homeowners realize the importance of checking their air filter once a month and changing the filter when it becomes dirty or clogged. However, some homeowners neglect to have their system serviced annually. Much like the filter changes, an annual HVAC tune-up helps you ensure that your system is clean and running efficiently. During your service visit, a professional HVAC technician will clean and lubricate your equipment while also looking for any repair needs.

If you have any questions about your heating and cooling system, don’t hesitate to contact Cardinal Heating & AC. Our experienced team of HVAC technicians knows just what it takes to keep Kirkland homeowners comfortable year-round, and we’d be happy to answer any questions or address concerns you may have about home improvement when it comes to HVAC.

Cindy Hastings

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