Owning a home in Albuquerque can give you and your family financial freedom. By paying a mortgage, you are purchasing a permanent asset. Making renovations and repairs will allow you to make the space your own. However, the cost of household repairs can become a significant investment if you fail to maintain the property. 

Often, people underestimate how much upkeep their home will require over time. You should check your home for inconsistencies monthly. Even though it may seem like overkill, catching a problem in your home before it settles can save you a great deal of money. Home maintenance is part of the deal when you buy a home, and it will help ensure its value increases over time. 

When looking for problems in your house, knowing what to look for and where to look is essential. There are quite a few areas of the house that are frequently overlooked, resulting in severe damage and expensive construction. Our list below outlines 5 common household repair issues you may overlook. 

Gutters 

Gutters are relatively hard to see, which makes them an easy spot to miss. Most likely you won't notice your gutters are going bad until they're at their most decomposed. You should check your gutters at least twice a year. You may want to check them more or less often depending on the type of foliage in your area and the weather patterns. Desert residents, such as here in Albuquerque, might go about a year between gutter cleanings, as opposed to those living in heavily wooded areas or areas prone to snow might want to check their gutters multiple times throughout the year. 

Roofs & Chimneys

Unaddressed defects in roofs and chimneys can lead to expensive problems. At least once a year, you should have a professional check the condition of your roof. The best time to get a professional opinion is in the spring. Since the fall and winter weather is often the worst, you can tell if your roof has a leak or any structural problems. When inspecting your roof yourself, head into your attic space to check for signs of mold or mildew. 

Every year, chimneys should be inspected before use. If you don't feel confident that you know what you're doing, enlist a professional to inspect your chimney for you. When your chimney flue cracks, it can lead to the build-up of toxic chemicals and smoke inside your house, resulting in serious damage to both your home and your health. 

Leaking Faucets 

Leaving a leaky faucet unattended can cost up to thousands of dollars. Leaking faucets deteriorate your sink and waterline because of the extra wear and tear they cause. You will need to replace the entire sink and faucet unit sooner than you would have if you did not treat it. Your utility bill will also rise if your faucet leaks because water consumption still counts. Whenever you notice a leaking faucet, get it fixed as soon as possible. 

Foundational Cracks

Your house can suffer from foundational cracks. Cracks become worse over time, costing more to fix if left untreated. Moisture can also seep into foundational cracks, allowing mold to grow. You shouldn't try to fix foundational cracks on your own unless you are a professional. You should consult a professional who has experience dealing with all degrees of foundational cracks, and work with them to resolve your issue. Even though you may have to pay up front to fix the damages, you'll save a lot if you deal with the issue sooner rather than later. 

Rodents or Pests

Although it may seem hard to believe, household owners often ignore rodents or pests in their homes. Oftentimes it's through no real fault of their own, however, as rodents and pests can find their way into the foundation, walls, roofs, and basements of homes. For instance, termites are hard to find until it's too late because their main source of food is within your walls. Think about having an inspection once a year to ensure there hasn't been an outbreak. 

There are ways to check your home for rodents and pests and we suggest doing so even if you feel your home couldn't possibly be housing them. Look for the destruction of your insulation, baseboards, or drywall. If you hear random noises in your walls or attic, it's typically a rodent or family of pets. It's important to contact a professional exterminator right away if you suspect your home has become inhabited by rodents or pests. 

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