Warning Signs of Costly Home Repairs

Warning Signs of Costly Home Repairs

Costly home repairs can come about suddenly, but sometimes your home gives you warnings. Recognizing these risk factors in advance can help you address issues before they become emergencies. Here are some warning signs of costly home repair issues on the horizon that every homeowner should look out for.

Unexpected Water Bill Increase

Your water bill can act as the canary in the coal mine when it comes to the need for repairs. Leaks from faucets, toilets, or outdoor irrigation systems can go unnoticed and cause costly damage if left untreated. A spike in your water bill is generally caused by excess water usage; if you have no explanation for the increase, consider a leak the potential culprit.

Dripping or Leaky Pipe

Hearing a constant dripping isn’t just annoying; it can be the start of a maintenance issue that will be extensive to repair. Untreated leaks, especially those hiding under bathroom cabinets or in pipes within walls, can cause mold or mildew, electrical damage, and structural damage. Thankfully, a leaky pipe is often inexpensive and relatively simple to repair. Even less-experienced DIYers can tackle the job, so be sure to address the issue quickly.

Flickering Lights or Warm Outlets

Electrical issues are not a maintenance problem that can be ignored. An electrical issue won’t just result in an expensive repair; it can cost you your life or your home. Annually, home electrical problems result in an estimated 54,000 fires. Knowing the warning signs is key. Watch out for flickering lights, a foul burning rubber or plastic smell, or outlets and light switches that are hot to the touch. 

Growing Cracks in Walls

Cracks in the walls or ceiling aren’t just aesthetic issues; they could be the result of a much more costly problem. At their worst, cracks can indicate moisture issues, thermal contraction or expansion, and settling from normal fluctuations or from poor construction. If a ceiling crack is wider than 1/8 inch, have it inspected. Horizontal cracks in basements may indicate a structural issue, as can stair-step cracks in brick or block walls. Addressing these issues may be expensive, but it is vital to have them looked at before it gets worse.

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