FAQ
How often should I inspect my roof and gutters?
You should perform a visual inspection of your roof and thoroughly clean your gutters at least twice a year—once in late spring and once in late fall. If you live on a heavily wooded lot with overhanging branches, you may need to clear your gutters every three months to prevent water backups and fascia rot.
Can I safely replace a water heater anode rod myself?
Yes, replacing an anode rod is a straightforward DIY project that requires only basic tools, primarily a heavy-duty socket wrench or a breaker bar. However, older rods calcify and seize in the threads, requiring significant physical torque to break loose. Always shut off the power breaker or gas supply and relieve tank pressure before attempting the replacement.
When should I call a professional for foundation cracks?
You can safely seal vertical hairline cracks (less than 1/8 inch wide) yourself using polyurethane caulk. You must call a licensed structural engineer immediately if you notice horizontal cracks, stair-step cracks through brick mortar, cracks wider than a quarter inch, or foundation walls that appear to bow inward. These indicate severe structural shifting that requires professional underpinning or wall anchors.
What is the most commonly ignored home repair?
Minor plumbing leaks under sinks and behind toilets frequently go ignored because they are hidden inside dark cabinets. Homeowners often place a towel under the drip and forget about it. Over time, the constant moisture rots the subfloor, breeds toxic black mold, and compromises the floor joists, turning a five-dollar washer replacement into a massive bathroom reconstruction project.

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