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Cut Your Home Repair Costs With These Long-Term Investments

Every home needs some TLC once in a while. Home repairs can range from minor fixes to major projects, and it’s important to budget for them throughout the year. However, you can also budget for a few improvements and maintenance tasks that can drastically reduce how much you have to spend on repairs, as well. Here are a few of those investments that might be worth making.

Protect Your Windows

If you live in an area that’s prone to high winds and storms, then the potential damage to your windows is a real and serious concern. For that reason, investing in protective window shutters can be both functional and aesthetic. Aside from improving your curb appeal, they can shield windows from debris and extreme weather, and potentially even provide a little extra protection against potential break-ins. Otherwise, you could see yourself forking out for expensive glass replacements down the line. There are shutters designed to be storm-proof, impact-resistant, and more, so choose the type that best suits the weather you see most often, be it hail, wind, or otherwise.

Keep Your Roof In Good Condition

Few things ensure the safety and health of your home quite like a sound roof. They protect it from all kinds of leaks, weather-related wear, and even structural damage in the attic. However, it’s important to keep an eye on it to make sure that it’s not experiencing its own issues with cracked or missing tiles, loose flashing, or otherwise. With the help of the right roofing services, you should inspect your roof once a year. Even if you need to eventually replace it, it can be a lot less expensive than the costs of water damage should a storm hit a badly compromised roof.

Install Proper Drainage Systems

Water damage doesn’t just come from above; it can come from below, as well. If water pools around your home, it can eventually affect the foundation, which can compromise the structural stability of the entire home. As such, investing in installations like French drains or regraded landscaping can make sure that water is being redirected away from the home as effectively as possible. While installation costs may seem high upfront, the long-term savings far outweigh potential damage costs. Foundation repairs are some of the most expensive you can face.

Trim Your Trees

While trees typically grow slowly, eventually, they can become overgrown, making them a real risk to your home. Overgrown branches can damage your roof as well windows during storms, and heavy branches can even snap and fall off, causing potential damage or injury to anyone or anything in their path. Regular tree trimming with the help of a professional tree service can reduce the risk of damage while ensuring your tree remains healthy and even improves the curb appeal of your home.

Wear and tear, weather, and general age will ensure that you have to spend to keep your home in the best possible condition. But with the tips above, some spending now can save you from major repair bills in the future.

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Karen LeBlanc is an award-winning travel journalist and storyteller, honored with two Telly Awards and four North American Travel Journalists Association (NATJA) awards for The Design Tourist travel show. As the show’s host, producer, and writer, Karen takes viewers beyond the guidebooks to explore the culture, craft, cuisine, and creativity that define the world’s most fascinating destinations.

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