05/10/2021
Bluechip Real Estate-Dubai Marina
Great tips to maintain or increase the value of your property.
1. Repainting
A coat of paint on both the interior and exterior of your home is one of the easiest ways to give your home a fresh, well-maintained appearance for little investment. Several factors (such as climate and whether or not you have small children or pets) influence how often you will need to repaint your home's interior walls, but as a general rule of thumb, it should be done every five years. Painting the ceiling can also brighten up a room quickly and make it look more attractive. A home's exterior generally needs to be repainted less often than the interior, perhaps every ten years or so. If you need to paint your home's exterior, consider whether the primer also needs to be repainted.
2. Update, not Upgrade
Many appliances in the home, as well as things like toilets and heating systems, should be replaced at certain intervals. If you have an older home or plan to live in your current home for a decade or longer, updating appliances will be necessary at some point. However, not every new purchase needs to be an upgrade. When you replace older items, don't feel pressured to purchase the most expensive model each and every time. Whenever possible, however, do try to choose energy-efficient appliances that will reduce your energy bills each month and will be attractive to future potential buyers when you do put the house on the market.
3.Clean Regularly
Many homeowners save deep cleaning for the days leading up to a home inspection or even right before an open house. However, this can mean you are faced with a huge amount of work. Make things easier by cleaning regularly. Not only will a clean home have a higher value, but it will age better over time.
4. Protect Your Home From Termites
Termites are perhaps the worst enemy for a wooden structure. Many homeowners wait until the damage is already done by termites, preferring to deal with the problem instead of taking steps to prevent an infestation before it happens. Make life easier - and save time and money down the road - by working with a pest professional to have your home treated for termite prevention before there are any visible signs of termites on your home or property. This can help the home remain structurally sound and maintain its value for years to come.
5.. Check Plumbing
One of the most common issues in an older home is the plumbing. Even high-end appliances and high-quality plumbing work can cause leaks and even floods after a certain number of years. To reduce the likelihood of plumbing issues and help maintain the value of your home, be sure to check faucets, toilets, showers, and pipes for leaks. Have a plumber look over your home's plumbing to detect any issues that need to be corrected in order to avoid a potential disaster in the home.
7. Clean the AC filters
We need our air-conditioning to be on top form during the summer months, so make sure it’s delivering the chill factor before the heat kicks in. No home maintenance checklist for Dubai homeowners is complete without adding this. Air conditioners are an integral aspect of life in Dubai and are the only solace to the rising temperatures in the summer. Getting your aircon filters cleaned out every six months will ensure that your air-conditioning is cooling properly and remains in good working condition throughout the year. This is also a great way to prep your home for the Dubai summer.
8. FUMIGATE THE HOUSE
Homeowners in Dubai should ensure that regular inspection of rooms such as the basement and kitchen cupboards, especially in the summer, is done to spot any sort of infestation. Regular fumigation or pest control will help to get rid of any bed bugs, termites, or cockroaches. This is an essential item for property maintenance in Dubai, as any infestation could result in health risks, or even, damage to the property. Here are a few DIYs on how you can stop pests from invading your home, however, if you want to get pest control for your Dubai home, always hire a certified professional to carry out the job.