6 Telltale Signs You Need To Remodel Your Home

No matter how durable homes are, sometimes we tend to forget that some parts of the house get worn out after some time. We may not even notice the signs right away that a part of the house needs to get repaired or remodeled unless you look and observe closely. There are also times when the signs are showing, but we continue to ignore them by resorting to temporary repairs because we want to save money. If saving money keeps you from spending on heavy-duty repairing and remodeling, you're on the wrong track.

 

Home remodeling can be intimidating because the word remodeling itself suggests that you will have to spend to get things done. It may cost a few dollars, but it will be cheaper and more practical in the long run. Would you rather spend big on a one-time repair or spend small but multiple times on temporary repair?

 

So if you're house is old already and you can't tell when to remodel, here are six telltale signs you need to remodel your home:

 

  1. Leaky faucets

 

If you've been getting large water bills despite your efforts of saving water, check your faucets. Having leaky faucets can be a reason why your water bill keeps increasing.

 

People tend to ignore leaky faucets because they seem like a normal thing to occur, but they're not. Leaky faucets can be indications of a broken washer, inconsistent water pressure, and a damaged valve seat. It may not be a big deal, and sometimes it gets fixed with a few simple repairs which is what we do to try to save the faucet, but if it keeps occurring, you need to replace your faucet. Those micro repairs you do to save money will only cost you more if the problem does not get fixed.

 

A leaky faucet may seem like a small issue compared to others, but if you do not take any action to fix it, it can cost you more than what you are trying to avoid.

 

2. Slow Drains, Toilet Clogs, Wall Cracks, And Bad Odor

 

When you notice that your drains are getting slower, your toilets are clogged, you have more wall cracks, and there's a bad odor lingering inside your home, it can only mean that there's something wrong with your sewer line. When these signs are showing, you need to call a professional plumber to check your sewer line. Keep in mind that sewer line repairs cost a lot, so if you noticed one of the mentioned signs, get your sewer line checked immediately to fix the problem while it's still early. 

 

Repairing sewer lines is a heavy-duty task, and there are certain types of equipment you need to get the job done. If you know how to repair a faulty sewer line, you can always rent a mini excavator to help you with the task.

 

3. Smelly And Stained Furniture Fabrics

We use our furniture a lot because it is where we relax during our free time to watch television, entertain visitors, and do other things we can do in the living area. Washing the upholstery fabric of our furniture regularly can help get rid of stains and smelly odors, but when those two things don't get removed after washing the fabrics thoroughly, it's a sign that you need to replace them.

 

The living area is where we often stay and welcome visitors, so it's important to maintain your furniture.

 

4. Leaking Roof

 

If your roof is leaking, do not resort to vulcaseal and other sealant products to block the leaks. Get your roof repaired right away instead of using dozens of sealants only to face the same problem after one heavy downpour.  Fixing or replacing your leaking roof will also be safer for your family during heavy rainfalls and extreme weather.

 

5. Chipped Paint

 

Chipped paints on the wall are clear indications that you need to retouch the paint, otherwise it will continue to peel off and create a mess. Retouching wall paint is something you can do without the help of a professional. Look up online the important steps and the things you need to retouch a paint, then you're good to go.

 

6. The Overall Interior Or Exterior Of Your Home Is Outdated

 

If you have the budget for a full blast home remodeling, then go for it. Updating the interior or exterior of your house will not only give your house a new look but will also strengthen the structure of your house.

 

Conclusion

 

Home remodeling is important because it upgrades and improves worn-out parts of your home so you can have a better home for your family. It also acts as a form of investment, because you are making changes to improve your property so when the time comes that you decide to sell your house, the value will not decrease.

 

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