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6 New Construction Home Maintenance Tips: How to Keep Your New Home in Tip-Top Shape

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January 21, 2022

6 New Construction Home Maintenance Tips: How to Keep Your New Home in Tip-Top Shape

If you're a new homeowner or are in the process of buying a new construction home, it's important to know how to properly maintain it. Maintenance is key to keeping your home in good condition and avoiding costly repairs down the road. The experts on everything new construction in Montgomery County at Hallmark Homes Group have some ideas for taking care of your new home. 

Listen to your Builder’s Recommendations

Man and Woman Taking A Tour of a Newly Constructed HomeWhen you walk through your new home for the first time, make sure to pay close attention and take notes. Your construction manager will show how everything works as well as what maintenance is recommended in order to save yourself some trouble in the future, but also because he or she might be able to explain where certain controls are located that may otherwise go unnoticed by someone who has never been there before! For example: knowing where your circuit breakers are or how to access air filters in furnaces can help avoid future problems down the line. 

Read Your New Construction Homes Manual

You might be surprised by all the features your new construction home comes with. From the HVAC system to the security features, your home likely has a lot of different components that need regular maintenance. That's why it's important to read through your home's manual and familiarize yourself with how everything works. You don't want to be trying to figure out how to use the alarm system while you are trying to leave for work at six on Monday morning!

Review Your Homes Warranty

Many new homes come with a short-term warranty that covers faults in workmanship or material. Make sure you know what is and isn't covered by your warranty. If something goes wrong, don't hesitate to reach out to the builder or contractor. Many times, they will be happy to help resolve the issue as quickly as possible.

Monitor the Humidity Level of Your New Home

It's important to monitor the humidity level in your home, especially during the winter months in the Montgomery County, PA area. Not only will maintaining a humidity level under 60% keep you comfortable, but it will also curb mold growth. You can buy a humidity gauge at most hardware stores. If the humidity level gets too high, you can purchase a humidifier to help regulate it.

Clean Your Homes Gutters Regularly

Gutters and Rain Spout on Side of a HomeIt doesn’t matter how new your home is because no gutters are safe from the build-up of leaves and debris. If they become clogged, the water will overflow and can cause a lot of damage to your roof and eaves when left not maintained. Clogs can also lead to ice dams in the winter, which can be very dangerous. Gutters should be cleaned at least twice a year - once in the fall after all the leaves have fallen and again in the spring before the snow starts to melt.

Inspect Landscaping Around Your New Home

After a major construction project, it takes time for the surrounding soil to resettle. Once it does, make sure your landscaping is sloped away from your home. This will properly drain rainwater and stop runoff from flowing toward the house. Mulch can also help keep the soil in place and prevent weed growth.

Build and Keep a Home Repair and Maintenance Folder

The best way to avoid the stress of home maintenance is by keeping an up-to-date file that has all your important information in it. This includes home warranties, manuals, checklists, schedules and receipts for any repairs you may have done on your new home. You'll want this folder organized nicely so there's no hassle when trying to do some work later down the line.

Hallmark Offers the Best New Construction Homes in Montgomery County

At Hallmark, we believe that homeowners should be able to enjoy their new home as soon as they move in. It’s important to keep in mind that new construction homes are often built with materials not usually found in older houses. With this said, homebuyers and homeowners alike must know the best ways to take care of their new homes. We are currently building new homes in Collegeville and Horsham PA. For more information on new construction homes in Montgomery County PA, contact us today to schedule a visit