Homes Need Constant Care


Right At Home Daily: Ilyce's Corner
Ilyce Glink
for Right At Home Daily


One of the hardest things for homebuyers and homeowners to come to terms with is that no house is perfect. As one home inspector liked to say, "An old house has older problems, but new houses have problems, too."

Moving into a brand new space is magical. And many homeowners want to keep it that way. But inevitably, the shiny new stainless steel sink gets scratched, as do the chrome bath fixtures. The grout in the floors gets stained and windows get dirty. Your kids leave handprints on the walls and here or there you might find the wood molding has cracked or the paint is peeling.

How can you keep your home in spit-spot condition? If you keep up with the maintenance work, and tackle small jobs on a regular basis, you'll end up spending less time and money on repairs, and will feel good about your home year-round.

Ilyce Glink is the bestselling author of 100 Questions Every First Time Home Buyer Should Ask, and is the Managing Editor of Right at Home Daily.


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