Break the Cycle of House Abuse.
Jan 25th 2010 · by misty
Economy is jacked. Bonuses have been pulled. Household budget is struggling to keep its head above water.
You’re well aware of this. The kids know all about it. Hell, the dog has even accepted the circumstances for what they are. Everybody is doing their part in making sacrifices and concessions.
But what about the house? What sort of concessions have you asked your house to make during the past year or so? Is your house all too aware of your current financial situation?
Despite it’s kindness and unsurpassed level of understanding, has your house ceased to require maintenance? Does it no longer require replacements? Has it agreed to hold off on all pressing projects until “things get better?”
If this is the assumption you’re operating under, then might I suggest you reconsider your hypothesis.
Your house is your largest investment (tired of hearing me say that, yet?) and it should be treated as such. Rocky financial times may not afford you the ability to turn your queen-size bedroom into a king-size master suite. But the necessary maintenance and replaceable items of your home should not be left to they wayside.
Windows, siding, roofing and guttering need to be considered absolutes on your home’s maintenance and replacement checklist. With the case of each of these items, failure to replace them in a timely manner will most always result in higher paid costs later on down the road.















