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Like any significant investment you need to put aside time frequently to keep your house in the best condition possible and ensure it retains its value.

Here are five tips to keep your home in the finest condition:

1) Check the roof:

One of the first places to see damage on a house is the roof. You need to examine your roof at regular intervals, as problems here can go ignored until they become a big predicament (and you get leaks). Do a visual inspection for slipped, broken or badly damaged tiles. Look at the pointing and get somebody in if this is in a bad condition. You should clear off moss from tiles if it's starting to take charge. And give gutters a decent clean out regularly, removing all leaves and weeds before they can clog anything up.

If your guttering has had issues that can't seem to be mended then it may be time for some replacement guttering This might include links, sagging or cracks that do not seem to disappear with your cleaning and repair work.

If you desire to go the DIY direction then there are a number of gutters in the market today to buy at DIY stores. You can choose to get PVC-U guttering or cast iron gutters though you should keep in view that cast iron gutters are heavier and therefore more challenging to install on your own.

If you are unable get access to your roof, hire a reputable gutter replacement firm to perform this for you. A quick search on google for Fascia,soffits and guttering should suffice, but remember to add in your local area on the search to narrow it down and find a local business that way.

2) Check for damp:

Frequently inspect your walls for damp. It's a substantial obstacle that you must treat straight away if you find it. Dampness can get through defective mortar joints or hairline cracks in any rendering. In older houses the walls are usually solid which encourages damp but in many cases damp is encouraged because of poor maintenance. The roof, walls, floors, windows and doors and pipe work in and outside the house, are all likely causes of damp. Usually a damp patch inside the home is simply identified as being linked to a problem outside the house.

A damp patch at the top of a chimney breast will signify the probable explanation is a leak through the chimney stack. A wet patch at the top of a wall might possibly be due to a leaking gutter outside which will need repairing or replacing

3) Check anywhere water goes:

Ensure the cement mortar around waste pipes is in a excellent condition and check water down pipes for splits or leaky joints. If there is anything thriving on your walls such as climbing roses or ivy, either clear away it or keep a very close eye. These plants can corrode brickwork and retain moisture in the wall.

4) Keep woodwork in top condition:

All wooden window and door frames need to be painted at least once every three years. This will stop dampness getting in. Renew any broken sash cords in windows, and fix broken or cracked glass as soon as possible.

5) Stop leaks before they happen:

Inside your home examine your plumbing pipework and waste pipes for joint leaks. Now and again clean out bath and sink traps. And if the seals between baths and showers and the wall are starting to deteriorate, replace them immediately.

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