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Monday, March 26, 2012

7 spring home repairs that save you money.

By Amy Hoak, MarketWatch

CHICAGO (MarketWatch) — The recent unseasonably warm weather in many parts of the country has homeowners already contemplating post-winter home repairs and improvements as they begin their spring cleaning.

Some projects should take top priority: Those that will not only make your home safer, but will save you money down the road. In fact, some improvements even will help you shave some bucks off your home-insurance premiums.


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Ideally, homeowners should inspect their houses twice a year, once before heavy spring rains and then again in the fall, said Jim Hunt, owner of Hunt Home Remodeling in Omaha, Neb. That way, they can catch small problems before they become overwhelming. In the springtime, many homeowners also have the advantage of having a fresh tax-refund check in hand, and funding repairs is easier.

It’s not an exhaustive list, but here are seven spring inspections and repairs homeowners should consider in the weeks ahead.

1. Clean and repair gutters

Taking care of a home’s gutters is one of the most requested jobs Hunt’s company handles this time of year. At about $100 to $150 for an average home, it won’t cost that much, he said. But it will prevent plenty of headaches down the road, especially if they weren’t cleaned in the fall.

“It’s not [replacing] the gutter that’s expensive. It’s the water damage” that results from neglected gutters, Hunt said.

When gutters aren’t functioning properly, water may seep into the home’s foundation, for example, and make for costly repair bills. Also look for other areas where water is liable to pool near the foundation.

2. Check the roof

After the winter, it’s a good idea to have your roof checked before spring showers hit, Hunt said. During the inspection, it’s common to find broken shingles that need to be replaced.

Checking it out won’t break the bank: It may cost a couple hundred dollars for a check and minor repairs, he said. Just make sure you’re using a reputable company for the inspection.

An inspection might reveal it’s time to replace the roof. For areas prone to hail, impact-resistant roofing is an option — and may earn homeowners a discount on home insurance. For example, insurer State Farm offers a discount of up to 30% for the upgrade in areas that are prone to hailstorms, said Missy Dundov, a company spokeswoman.

3. Prepare for bad weather

It’s also the time to brace for storms in the months ahead. Making proactive improvements will have an impact on the amount of damage to a home, improving safety and lessening storm repair costs, said Jim Gustin, senior property specialist for Travelers, an insurance firm.

Those in areas prone to damaging winds might consider installing a reinforced garage door or retrofitting an existing one, Gustin said. The garage door is one of a house’s weakest points, and strong winds can blow it in, pressurizing the home and potentially lifting off the roof, he said.

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