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Simple Home Repairs That Could Save You a Lot of Money

Simple Home Repairs That Could Save You a Lot of Money

There are plenty of tiny imperfections in the average household that most of us just learn to live with. Do you have a faucet that drips or a window that seems to let in the cold air even after you shut it? These common problems are not only annoying but may contribute to your monthly utility bills.

Today, we want to look at some simple home repairs that could save you lots of money. Most of these are things you can take care of yourself and get all the supplies for at a local hardware store.

Fixing Leaky Faucets

Leaking bathroom faucets can really rack up your water bill. In many situations, homeowners may simply need to replace the washer inside the faucet by unscrewing the end and swapping it out. If the problem persists, you may need a brand-new bathroom faucet.

Fortunately, all you usually need to replace a faucet is a Philips head screwdriver, some pliers, and the new faucet. Try to get the right measurements so that you know what size kit to buy at the store.

Sealing Drafty Doors and Windows

If you ever feel a cold breeze through a door or window, you’re likely letting in a draft, and that can be brutal on your air conditioning or heating bill, depending on the time of year. Thankfully, you can usually install weatherstripping to gently fill those cracks and block air from getting in or out.

A common place that has drafty doors is the garage. Open cracks can let out a lot of air that some people don’t think about since it’s often not part of the main house. Fortunately, there are several maintenance checklists for garage doors to help you figure out the right steps to take for your home.

Caulking the Bathroom

A super simple home repair that could save you a lot of money is to get a caulk gun and go through your bathroom. The seals around your toilets, bathtubs, and other fixtures eventually need retooling because water can get into them.

Caulking these areas not only keeps your fixtures in good condition but can prevent moisture buildup in your walls. This can lead to mold, mildew, and other problems that are way more expensive to fix.

Repairing little things around your home doesn’t have to cost you lots of money. For less than $50 and a trip to the hardware store, you can protect your living space from all kinds of minor irritants that could lead to big spending down the road.

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