(NC) Home maintenance to-do lists don’t have to be overwhelming. Here are some timely tips to help keep your home in top shape.
Upgrade fire and CO safety solutions
Properly placing smoke and carbon monoxide (CO) alarms, regular maintenance and replacing outdated equipment are essential to keeping your family safe. Alarms should be installed on every level of the home, including the basement, as well as in every sleeping room and outside each separate sleeping area. Alarms should be tested regularly. If the device uses batteries, they should be changed at least every six months.
Consider upgrading to a two-in-one smoke and carbon monoxide alarm for increased convenience.
Enjoy the benefits of a smart thermostat
Schedule an HVAC system tune-up to prepare for cooler temperatures. To optimize the performance of your HVAC system, you might consider integrating a smart thermostat. Smart models, like the Honeywell Home T9 Smart Thermostat, allow you to adjust the temperature from anywhere and set different temperature schedules for various times of the day.
Change your air filters
Over the summer, your air conditioning system’s air filters naturally accumulate dust, pollen and other airborne particles. Clogged filters can impact indoor air quality and system performance. Regularly replacing your air filters is a great way to help maintain indoor air quality and support a comfortable environment for your family. It also reduces the stress on your home’s HVAC system and promotes energy efficiency.
Help prevent costly repairs
Water damage in your home, whether from a damp basement or a slow leak from a sink or toilet, can lead to costly repairs. However, with water-sensing smart home devices, identifying leaks before they become major issues is more convenient than ever. Water leak detectors, like the First Alert L1 WiFi Water Leak and Freeze Detector, sense and alert you to dampness and temperature shifts with effortless installation and seamless integration with your home’s WiFi network.
Regularly staying on top of these home maintenance to-dos can help you protect what matters most.