What do you wish you had done that you didn't do after closing on your home? What advice/tips do you have that you wish someone had told you?
On my mind:
- Already taking care of the material issues that the inspection report uncovered. (Replacing fogged windows, some roof maintenance and fixing some wood rot on fascia)
- Spackling some cracks on the wall interior
- Repainting interior before moving all my **** in
- Steaming/deepcleaning carpeted rooms
- Installing water softener
- Bringing electrician out to see if they can install an outlet above fireplace for a TV mount
- Installing smart thermostat in home and carbon monoxide detector in garage
- Hiring a handyman to fix smaller issues from inspection report
- Termite prevention treatment (home has never had pest infestation issues)
- Buying a mower, weedwhacker, edger
- Buying broom, mop, vacuum cleaner (indoor and outdoor wet dry vac), ladder
- Any tips on dealing with stucco on exterior? Foundation is fine. A couple hairline cracks here and there that I've heard I should touch up with elastomer paint.
Until most of the above is done, thinking about only moving my bed into the house and keeping all my other ****/furniture I'm keeping in the garage.
Other Qs…
- Sprinkler system in yard. Best way to mow around the heads/ensure the blades are high enough?
- Also. I ****ing loathe wasps and dirt dobbers of all types. Any tips on preventing those jagoffs from making my home their home besides sweeping with Raid twice a month?
- No HOA fees but there are deed restrictions and an "architectural committee". How do I find out who I need to contact for approvals (ie roof updates). Does this usually come with title work? Part of me just wants to see how much I can do before getting a slap on the wrist and claiming plausible deniability
Thanks OB, I'm about to be a naive homeowner and don't know **** about home maintenance frankly.
Getting a head start with your advice is appreciated!
On my mind:
- Already taking care of the material issues that the inspection report uncovered. (Replacing fogged windows, some roof maintenance and fixing some wood rot on fascia)
- Spackling some cracks on the wall interior
- Repainting interior before moving all my **** in
- Steaming/deepcleaning carpeted rooms
- Installing water softener
- Bringing electrician out to see if they can install an outlet above fireplace for a TV mount
- Installing smart thermostat in home and carbon monoxide detector in garage
- Hiring a handyman to fix smaller issues from inspection report
- Termite prevention treatment (home has never had pest infestation issues)
- Buying a mower, weedwhacker, edger
- Buying broom, mop, vacuum cleaner (indoor and outdoor wet dry vac), ladder
- Any tips on dealing with stucco on exterior? Foundation is fine. A couple hairline cracks here and there that I've heard I should touch up with elastomer paint.
Until most of the above is done, thinking about only moving my bed into the house and keeping all my other ****/furniture I'm keeping in the garage.
Other Qs…
- Sprinkler system in yard. Best way to mow around the heads/ensure the blades are high enough?
- Also. I ****ing loathe wasps and dirt dobbers of all types. Any tips on preventing those jagoffs from making my home their home besides sweeping with Raid twice a month?
- No HOA fees but there are deed restrictions and an "architectural committee". How do I find out who I need to contact for approvals (ie roof updates). Does this usually come with title work? Part of me just wants to see how much I can do before getting a slap on the wrist and claiming plausible deniability
Thanks OB, I'm about to be a naive homeowner and don't know **** about home maintenance frankly.
Getting a head start with your advice is appreciated!