Time to make home repairs

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I've put it off as long as I can. I have to get a cracked window fixed and call in an electrician to take care of lights in one bathroom and hall that evidently have a short in them. I don't want a house fire because of faulty wires. Something's wrong with the doorbell, too. These little things can add up. What repairs should you be getting to soon?
 

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I need to do the same thing. We broke a cabinet door awhile back. We have a crack in the plaster in one bedroom. The outside back door is not closing right. Before you know it, it will need some major repair if I don't get to it soon. I noticed one of the back gutters had come off. Pine straw is clogging the rest. I have lots to do as soon as we have a fair weather day.
 

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Home owners have to keep up on their regular small repairs or they will end up having to spend a good deal of money making major repairs. I suffered this issue when I did not make the necessary repairs that I need to make in the main bathroom. Now I had to spend $5,000 to remake the entire room. Learn from my experience and repair as you go along!
 

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We have a problem with the float on our sump pump sticking at times. When it rains I'm worried about the basement flooding. There is also a problem with the circuit that goes to the smoke detector upstairs. We do have a battery back-up but I would like it to be fixed.
 

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I also have a cracked window that I need to replace. I've been putting it off but it needs to get done! There's also a leaky faucet that needs to be addressed and I need to repaint the living area. I'm waiting until it warms up a bit to tackle all of that!
 

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You are wise not to wait. I've worked with too many homeowners who thought they could get by without doing a repair to save a bit of money. In the end it often costs even more, especially in labor costs.
 

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I wish the list was small but it's not. We are working on cupboards soon. Molding right now for a couple of rooms. We even have to make a couple of closet doors.
 

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I have some cabinets to replace, I think the ones we have are from the seventies! Amazingly, that is about it for home repairs. I was thinking of getting bamboo blinds, though.
 

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Paint and electrical outlets

We have some electrical outlets that need changing over from two prong to three prong. I don't know why we've waited so long to do this. The hall and front door areas need repainting. It's always something, isn't it?
 

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We have some electrical outlets that need changing over from two prong to three prong. I don't know why we've waited so long to do this. The hall and front door areas need repainting. It's always something, isn't it?

Rob, I couldn't agree more. ALWAYS something. I own a 110 year old home. Luckily I've got all the electrical and plumbing updated. But, that doesn't mean the home is issue-free. It can get exhausting!
 

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