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Your House Is Falling Down

Your House Is Falling DownYour House Is Falling DownYour House Is Falling DownYour House Is Falling Down

The value of your property is crashing every day, Identify the issues today, and Take action Now!

Evaluate your property

Your House Is Falling Down

Your House Is Falling DownYour House Is Falling DownYour House Is Falling DownYour House Is Falling Down

The value of your property is crashing every day, Identify the issues today, and Take action Now!

Evaluate your property

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yourhouseisfallingdown.com is an organization dedicated to educating property owners on how to maintain their properties to avoid damages and a decrease in the value of the property.


  

Test your smoke detectors monthly to ensure they are functioning properly. Replace batteries at least twice a year, and consider upgrading to interconnected detectors for enhanced safety.


  

If a fire occurs, follow your escape plan, get out of the house immediately, and call emergency services. Never underestimate the importance of practicing fire drills regularly with your household.


  

Avoid overloading outlets, check electrical cords for damage, and hire a professional for any electrical work. Regularly inspect your electrical system to identify potential issues before they become hazards.


 Inspect your roof at least twice a year, especially after severe weather. Look for missing shingles, signs of sagging, or any visible damage. Early detection can prevent more extensive issues. 


 Planting trees strategically for shade, using native plants, and optimizing irrigation systems can contribute to energy efficiency. These practices enhance your property's aesthetics while reducing energy consumption. 


  

Upgrade insulation, replace windows with energy-efficient alternatives, and consider installing a programmable thermostat. These steps can significantly enhance energy efficiency in older properties.


  

Look for stains on walls or ceilings, musty odors, and warped or discolored flooring. Identifying these signs early allows you to address water damage before it becomes a major issue.


 Seal entry points, maintain a clean environment, and schedule regular pest inspections. These proactive measures help prevent infestations and protect your property from pest-related damage. 


 Control moisture levels by using dehumidifiers, ensuring proper ventilation, and promptly addressing any water leaks. Regular inspections can catch potential mold issues before they escalate. 


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