Being a homeowner is truly a dream, as there’s nothing better than having your own place to call home. But, it’s also a big responsibility. Your home is one of the most expensive assets you’ll most likely own, so you’ll want to be able to take good care of it. It can be overwhelming, but one effective way to make it more doable is to cut the chores into regular tasks according to frequency. 

There are home maintenance activities best done weekly, while there are those that can wait until a month, quarterly, or semi-annually. But essentially, staying on top of the weekly tasks can contribute to keeping your home in good condition. Don’t put it off until later; it will still be maintenance tasks you’ll have to face anyway, and by then, it may take even longer to finish. 

Let this be your guide, as here you’ll have a weekly home maintenance checklist to follow as a homeowner. 

  1. Clean And Descale Faucets And Shower Heads 

Depending on your local water supply’s lime and chlorine content, your faucets and shower heads will eventually have scale and lime deposits. This is characterized by black and white markings, which are as unpleasant as they are also damaging to your plumbing features. 

Cleaning those weekly can prevent it from getting too grimy, wherein cleaning your plumbing features would already be challenging. It’s as easy as applying this natural solution of putting vinegar in a Ziploc and tying this on the shower head and faucets. Leave it to soak for two hours while you do other cleaning and maintenance tasks. Use a cloth to remove any sediments.

If all else fails, or if there’s a need for more comprehensive work to be done, you can always call your trusted plumbers. For instance, this company tweeted recently about same-day service, so you know whom to call for a quick fix.

2. Flush Toilets In Unused Rooms

This next home maintenance task applies to bigger homes with extra rooms, like an office, family or entertainment room, gym, or guest room. Those home spaces aren’t used daily, more so for each toilet. If left unused for a very long time, grim and other types of sediments and dirt will settle and build up, ultimately damaging them.

With that, it’s a good idea to flush the toilets in those unused rooms at least once a week. The same holds for their water sources by running water. You can use the water for the cleaning chores you still have to do, so you don’t have to feel bad about wasting any of it.

3. Deep Clean Your Dishwasher

For households with a dishwasher, you’d certainly be aware of what a blessing it is to have one. It takes so much off your hands, given how washing dishes is one you may have otherwise needed to do multiple times throughout the day. The bigger your family, the more dishes you have to clean.

But how sure are you that your dishwasher is making your dishes clean? And perhaps, did you know that you have to clean your dishwasher, too? If it’s been too long since you last did, your dishwasher may not be running as efficiently as it should, nor is it also cleaning your dishes as well as you’d expect it to.

It’s advisable that deep cleaning your dishwasher is something you have to do at least once a week. However, if you don’t use it often, you can stretch this timeframe to make it semi-monthly. There’s no hard-and-fast rule for this, as you’ll have to go back to your dishwasher’s manual to follow the manufacturer’s instructions.

4. Clean Your Garbage Bins

Even if your trash cans have bin liners, this doesn’t mean the bin will stay clean. The bins can leak, and germs and bacteria can still spread around the bin itself. And so, to keep your kitchen clean and free from odors, you must also clean your garbage bins.

If your bins look and smell very dirty, wash them thoroughly with soap and water. On the other hand, you can also simply wipe it down and save the washing for later.

5. Rake Your Yard

Whether you’ll have guests this weekend or not is immaterial. If you see any leaves from the trees around your property, rake them at least once a week. That way, your yard and garden will always look inviting and presentable. Moreover, it can encourage more time spent in your backyard when it’s clean.

Make this a fun family activity if you have kids old enough to take on this responsibility. Raking the leaves and picking them up is quite easy to do, so your family can lend a helping hand for this task to be completed.

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Like a regular health checkup, being diligent about the regular cleaning and maintenance tasks can potentially extend your home’s life. The last thing you’d want to face as a homeowner is having too frequent renovations and repairs when your home gets damaged too fast.

It takes a responsible owner to do what they can to avoid costly repairs in the future. In addition, by sticking to a weekly routine, you can prevent the chores from piling up and being too time-consuming.

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