Owning a house comes with its share of challenges and maintenance tasks that need to be completed on a regular basis. Here are 20 of the most common things to remember about taking care of your home.
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Great video, thank you
I am a new home owner who just bought a mini home from the 80s that needs some serious love. Thank you for this video, you've been the first one where they actually show the stuff they're talking about and cover it in depth and quickly.
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Thank you bro. This is what America needs
Some great tips here. Thank you!
Ooooo love the pillow case trick! Cleaning fan blades drives me crazy! 🤣
Buying a home soon!! Not looking forward to the maintenance, but this will help
You should have told your friend that it was his apartment complex responsibility to change the air filter and it is their responsibility to pay for it. You should send them a bill.
So nice to see more and more videos about home maintenance. 👍
I'm a first time/single home owner this was so helpful ❤
Some wisdom right here.
Love your channel I’m very particular about what channels I subscribe to but yours is extremely helpful but you did say one thing in this video that is not true that you want to put stable in your gas powered equipment that sits for a while you do NOT!!! You want more to drain the gas out of it if you let the gas sit for a while, it will attract moisture, and that intern clogs your carburetor eventually. And I should also add that you inspired me to make my garage walls the way I did they are 100% French cleats.
Great video! I just cleaned my fridge coils and they were way overdue lol
Great video!
I was on my toilet one night and my fan also is our light in the bathroom. Well, my husband came in to get in the shower. I looked up at the fan about the the time he was about to turn it on. I seen a mouse climbing down in the fan… I tried to stop him from turning it on, but I was too late. The mouse got caught in the fan and it sparked and started smoking. Sad to say the mouse didn’t make it either. My husband and I love all animals. We don’t want mice in our home but we didn’t want to kill it like that either. So, it took him awhile to get the courage to change out fan. It was a horrible experience.
GREAT video!!! I would add: Hot water tank: replace the anode rod every 3-5 years. Lawn tractor: either remove the battery and place on a trickle charge, or instal a charging pigtail to the battery and just plug it in. HVAC filter: write the date on the new filter. Easier to keep track of. Also, on the hot water heater, water filter, add a shipping tag to record the dates changed. They are a 3X5 tag with a wire that can be attached to these appliances to keep a record of maintenance i.e. changed the anode rod, flushed the tank, or changed the water filter.
You seem very kind and I am thankful you shared this video. I didn't really have a dad growing up to learn this from, so I am learning from you. 🙂
I think when I get my house I am gonna draw up an SOP or check lest that everyone living there needs to chip in and look after it.
As a homeowner, these are invaluable tips saving me from costly repairs. Thank you sir!
He has a very interesting accent. Especially “winduh” for window. Haha
Very interesting tips
Thank you good sir
a regular basis? can you be a bit more specific next time on when to check and change certain maintenance tasks?
That 270 degree bend in your dryer vent is a fire hazard, too! You should straighten it out as much as you can. In fact, your path to the vent hole is so short you should consider replacing the flexible dryer hose with a nonflexible one.
Informative video and very straight to the point. Thanks for sharing!