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aNotepad - free online notepad Toggle navigation * Features * Register/Login * DO-IT-YOURSELF - REPAIRING YOUR ROOF IN A TIMELY FASHION Share Often, when first-time home buyers consider buying a home they do not think long-term about home improvement or keeping up their house over the years with regards to painting their house, replacing their roof, and also upgrading the appliances. It is because they do not want to take into account the expense of owning their own home long-term, the primary reason some people purchase a home is to keep up with their friends or prove that they are as effective as their friends. When you purchase a brand-new home you may not have to worry about home improvement immediately, but you should consider upkeep in your expenses since you need to paint your home at least once every 3 years. Remember, you do not know when you will have to replace your refrigerator, your bathrooms fixtures, and even in your hot water heater. The problem is that lots of first-time home buyers do not always think about the upkeep of these home or home improvement on the long term. An acquaintance of mine who purchased a home but was not ready to spend the money to maintain her home. Rather than hiring a professional painter to paint her home once the walls would have to be repainted she brought in friends plus they did an unhealthy job. Since she wore a brand-new home no one informed her she had a need to replace the roof after twenty years, she just had a repair man patch it until she cannot patch it anymore. Therefore, instead of replacing her roof when she had leaks in her roof, she only called a repair man to fix it. This went on for three years until the patch up job did not prevent the rain from coming into her roof. She has owned her home for 23 years, but her response was-- no one explained I had to correct a roof. The truth is if you own your house you should know for yourself a home means making many repairs on a yearly basis-- to help keep your home right. Because the roof had not been repaired in due time the rain leaked in to the walls, which allowed mildew to cultivate inside the walls. The only method to solve this problem and get rid of the mildew is to remove the walls and replace them, but she'll not want to pay for this added expense. When you purchase an old home that needs a great deal of repair you might also need to consider that part of your expense when purchasing a home. Currently we are in a deep recession as far as property is concerned and you find people purchasing undervalued property as an investment, but also won't include the repairs within the expense of the purchase of the house and refused to upgrade the house after they purchase it because they only want to hold on to it being an investment and resell it once the economy gets better to allow them to make money from the property. When replacing a roof today, there are numerous types of roofs to consider, such as would you like shale, slate, or perhaps a only a tar roof. You should also consider how many years you want the roof to last. When investing in a roof it's also advisable to have to consider what kind of weather or climate you live in, this becomes a significant aspect of which kind of roof you placed on your home and how many years you expect it to last once it really is put on.. You need to consider a roof which will withstand extreme heat, hurricanes, ice storms, and perhaps even snow depending on what the main country your home is in. Home improvement must be considered as part of your expense in upkeep of your home when you plan to purchase a home. It isn't just a onetime deal, it is something you have to do yearly basis. When people consider running a home they only take into account the investment value increasing over the years and what they will make if they sell the home. They forget that while they own the house they're expense is not only their phone line and their electricity, but additionally insurance on the home and taxes on the house. When you originally purchased the home you pay taxes on the existing value of the home, but over time as the property value goes up, your taxes also go well on the house. One of the reasons that we your so many foreclosures on property today, is because first-time homebuyers aren't including all these items as part of the expenses they have. Therefore, when they buy a home they're considering only the mortgage repayment and the existing expenses; but when they are considering the purchase they should also take into account the fact that their income might not increase, but their expenses will surely increase particularly if the mortgage is on a variable scale rather than a set price, the utilities can increase as time passes, your taxes can increase over time, etc. When you consider all these expenses that you pay as time passes, that unless you plan to include home improvement into your expenses, then maybe becoming a homeowner is not for you personally! Ms. Shensky is really a professional speaker, trainer, and writer of many E-Books and articles. Her specialty is helping clients reach their maximum potential in life and create their very own success in life. She's written the book NOBODY Stands in Line to Become Disabled. She holds an AAS in Mental Health and BA in Psychology and attended a Masters program in Rehabilitation Counseling. She attended Toastmasters where she received both CTM and ATM certifications and participated in the NSA-GA Chapter mentoring program. She attended the American Seminar Leaders Association University where she recived the Certified Seminar Leader (CSL) certification. She attended Stores Online presentation to understand about Internet Marketintg. She's used her true to life experiences to established a NPO--International Disabled Entrepreneurs, Inc. (IDE, Inc.) Ms. Shensky's company is Career Performance Institute through which she presents teleseminars, webinars, boot camps, advocacy, career, technology organizational, and life coaching. plus written the book No One Stands in Line to Become Disabled. more info helps clients find their passion and build it into a successful business. We help clients recognize the "limiting beliefs" they have which prevent them from making the right decisions. Public Last updated: 2023-08-27 01:02:29 AM Comments © 2009-2023 aNotepad.com About | Privacy | Features | Resume Builder | Free Fax | Report Abuse aNotepad.com is your everyday online notepad. You can take notes and share notes online without having to login. You can use a rich text editor and download your note as PDF or Word document. 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