Dealing with certain projects at home is an amazing way to save money. Some of these projects are rather difficult, but they are worth the time investment. Here are five DIY projects that can be done around the house for a decent amount of money with the proper tools at hand.
Taking Care of the HVACÂ
There are many things that can accumulate in an HVAC system as far as mold, allergens, and dust mites go. Therefore, this system needs to be cleaned out every few months. Being able to pressure clean your filters can be essential to saving some money in the long run. This pressure washer can power through all of the built up mess that can be found in even the most expensive filters.
There’s also the maintenance that comes along with high quality HVAC systems, so if you’re not quite sure how to handle maintenance and repairs, be sure to consult an HVAC professional in your area. Small maintenance of filters and intakes are easy enough to handle on your own, but you want to be sure your system is running at optimum efficiency as it will be a major cost savings for you in the long run.Â
Inspect for Leaks
 Looking around the house for any gas or water leak is essential. There are meters that exist to help with detecting these items with relative ease. They are inexpensive, too. Looking for these leaks can help prevent disastrous situations that could potentially cause a lot of damage to a house or to place a family’s lives in danger.Â
Removing Mold
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Mold spores thrive on moisture, so there are areas that will be more prone to growing mold. Mold is unwanted side effect of water damage and other kinds of unchecked leaks in homes and apartments. Bathrooms that are poorly ventilated are the most common of places for mold to show. It will grow in grout and tile lines with relative ease. It can be easily removed, though. If you can see mold growing, then you can remove mold with some elbow grease and soap with ease. The best method to remove mold is to make a water to bleach solution that is nine parts to one. It can be sprayed and then wiped off.
The best way to remove mold, though, is to stop it from forming in the first place. Make sure a dehumidifier is used or a vent system of some kind to remove as much moisture from the room as possible all of the time. Sometimes you need to bring in a professional for larger jobs, so just be sure to do your research and find someone trustworthy to complete the job correctly.Â
Updating Flooring Finishes
Most of us know that a quality floor is not something to be taken lightly, as you can tell the difference between a cheap floor and a quality floor almost immediately in a highly trafficked area. Be sure to do your research before updating your wood flooring or carpet finishes in your home, as you want to be sure you’re replacing your existing floors with quality finishes. Find a professional who services a range of flooring options to find out which finishes will work best for your own specific needs, be it carpet, laminate, stone or ceramic flooring.
Replacing Batteries
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All of the batteries in a house should be tested at least two times a year. They should be pulled out and tested to see what kind of charge they have. To test them, there are digital battery testers that will check all kinds of household batteries to see what kind of charge they have. This tester is great to have for batteries that can be recharged. It will tell you how much is left before that recharge needs to happen.Â
These are a few things that can be done around the house with proper tools. Not all are simple DIY projects, but they will certainly save you time and money in the long run by doing your homework and educating yourself on the topics at hand.