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There is no doubt that period homes hold a unique appeal to many home buyers. If you own a period home, it was probably its charm and character that led you to buy it in the first place. There is certainly lots to love about period properties; from their ornate cornicing to decorative fireplaces, these homes exude style. But, as well as providing many benefits, older homes also come with their own unique issues. By their nature, older homes are likely to have experienced a lot of wear and tear over the years, which may result in repair work needing to be dealt with. As the fixtures and fittings used in an older property may not comply with modern standards, you may find that you need to get replacements fitted that are compliant. Here are some of the essential maintenance tasks that will help your property to stay looking just as good as the day it was built.
Get Your Electrics Checked
The electrics in your house are one of its most vital components and necessary to ensure you can power your life and keep your home running smoothly. Every modern home needs electricity to operate, but the electrics must be safe to use. Unsafe electrics can cause severe problems and put your family’s safety at risk, so it is essential to have your home’s electrics checked regularly to ensure they are safe and fit for purpose. You may need to have your electrics updated if you have an older property, especially if the current electrics are a few decades old. Getting a qualified electrician to check your electrics and advise on the work you need carrying out is an excellent way to protect your family and your home. This work could include a complete house rewiring and having safety switches added for further protection.
Organize a Roof Survey
If your property has had the same roof for many years, it is helpful to have an inspection carried out to check it is still performing effectively. Your roof is subjected to the elements every day, so it is exposed to a lot of wear and tear, impacting its performance. A roof survey can help detect any issues such as broken or cracked tiles before they become a significant problem.
Check Your Basement
Many older properties have basements. This handy additional space at your home has many benefits and can be used for storage or extra living space. While a cellar can provide lots of useful space, it can also cause a few problems. Without the proper care and attention, your basement can become dull and damp. To ensure your basement stays looking good and does not suffer from leaks and excess moisture, you will need to ensure it has effective insulation installed to keep it dry and energy-efficient.
Taking care of these potentially troublesome areas of your home should help your period property to retain its original splendour and ensure that you can fully enjoy living in your beautiful home.
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