Approaching Your 10th Home-iversary?
Approaching Your 10th Home-iversary?
Congrats!
No
matter how much you love and care for your home, things are bound to wear out
and need fixing — especially when you hit the 10-year mark.
It's
probably time for a little maintenance.
To
keep your house in tiptop condition, consider making these updates every 10
years or so.
Get new carpet
The
average medium-grade carpet has a life expectancy of approximately 10 years. Of
course, that depends on several factors, including the number of people and pets.
Signs
that you need to replace your carpet: rips, tears or stains, and odors that
remain even after a good cleaning. And even without any of those, you carpet
might just look old and worn out. An update wouldn’t hurt.
Replace hot water tank
A water
heater may not show many symptoms before it leaks or fails, so it’s
important to know its age. If the manufacture date isn’t shown, then it may be
embedded in the serial number on the tank.
A
good rule of thumb: Any tank that’s been around for 10 years or more is a
candidate for replacement.
Update ceiling fans
A
midrange ceiling fan should last about 10 years, if it’s running frequently. A
common sign that it might be time for a new one: the lightbulbs seem to burn
out more quickly than usual.
And
since a ceiling fan is about style as well as function, you may just want a
more modern model.
Buy a new dishwasher
Like
your water heater, consider replacing your dishwasher if it’s 10 years old.
You’ll likely get a more energy-efficient model that’ll pay for itself over
time.
Signs
that you should replace your dishwasher sooner rather than later are an
unresponsive control board, poorly cleaned dishes and cracks in the tub.
Replace garbage disposal
You’ll
know you need a new garbage disposal when it doesn’t work as well as it used
to. This is because the blades dull over time.
The
average garbage disposal should last about 10-12 years with regular use, so if
yours is around that age, consider replacing it.
Replace washer and dryer
The
average lifespan of both appliances is about eight years. So, if your set is
10+ years old and running without any issues, consider yourself fortunate! That
said, think about replacing them before you have any real problems or leaks.
Repaint inside and outside
There’s
no hard and fast rule about when to repaint your home. It depends on where
you live, humidity and many other factors.
People
often repaint certain areas, such as a heavily used living room, every three to
five years. But if some areas of the home haven’t been repainted in 10 years or
more, now’s definitely the time to do it.
Re-caulk showers, bathtubs and sinks
Few
jobs offer as much bang for your buck as re-caulking. Whether you just haven’t
gotten around to it yet or you’re moving into a 10-year-old home, go ahead and re-caulk
the tub, shower and sinks. You can easily do this yourself, and it makes
everything look so much brighter.
Re-glaze windows
Re-glazing
old windows is easier and more cost-effective than replacing them. And
generally speaking, re-glazing should be done about every 10 years or so.
But
check your windows every year before the cold weather arrives to make sure you
don’t have any leaks or cracks.
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