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10 Hidden Home Maintenance Tasks That Could Save You Thousands

As a homeowner, you’re likely diligent about the basics—mowing the lawn, touching up paint, and cleaning regularly. But what about the critical home maintenance tasks you don’t see every day?

Research shows that home maintenance frequently takes a backseat, even with the best intentions. In fact, a recent survey found that 60% of homeowners have postponed necessary maintenance or repairs, while 40% admit to paying for a major home repair that could have been avoided with better upkeep.1 

Still, it’s not just about avoiding costly emergencies—it’s also about maximizing the return on your biggest investment. According to research by Thumbtack, homeowners who do put in the extra care are rewarded: Well-maintained homes sell for an average of 10% more.2

Let’s explore 10 often overlooked home maintenance tasks and how they can save you thousands in long-term costs.

1. Gutter Cleaning: Your First Line of Protection

Clogged gutters can cause water to overflow and seep into your home’s foundation, attic, or siding. Left unchecked, this can lead to foundation damage, rot, and even flooding.

The real cost of neglect: While professional gutter cleaning averages $212, it’s far less than the potential repair bills.3 The average cost to repair a flooded basement, for example, is a whopping $43,000 according to the Government of Canada.4

Your action plan:

●      Clean gutters at least twice annually—in spring and fall.

●      Use a gutter scoop or hose to remove debris.

●      Consider investing in gutter guards to reduce future clogs.

This small task prevents major structural damage and prolongs the life of your home’s exterior.

2. HVAC Filter Replacement: Small Task, Major Impact

A dirty HVAC filter reduces airflow, causes your system to work harder, and increases energy use. It can also lead to health concerns from trapped contaminants circulating in your home’s air.

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