A home is one of the biggest investments you can make, and as such, it is vital that you protect it. However, it is also a fairly complex structure, which has several different systems and workings. As a homeowner, it is important that you know as much about your home as you possibly can in order to be able to protect your investment.
Here are 5 things every homeowner should know.
1Turning things off
In case of an emergency, one of the best ways you can be able to protect your house is know how to turn various things such as gas, water and power. Having them working during emergencies such as earthquakes, floods, gas leaks or plumbing leaks can damage your home or even lead to fatalities.
2Unclogging sinks and toilets
At some point in life, you will have to deal with a clogged sink or toilet. In such a situation, the best thing to do is not to panic. By using a plunger, you can be able to completely resolve the problem without assistance. There are different plungers for sinks and toilet bowls and you should ensure you have each one in your home. To unclog them, just cover the toilet bowl or the sink with the relevant plunger and thrust down a couple of times until unclogged. If you can’t, then call a professional.
3Dealing with power outages

Power outage is another problem that faces many homeowners. To deal with it, you should always have a couple of flashlights on hand. You should also know how to change a blown fuse or flip the switch in a circuit breaker in case they are the cause of the outage. This will usually be located on the main electrical panel or the fuse box. However, you should never attempt to make any repairs to the electrical system. Always call a qualified electrician to deal with short circuits or any other power problem.
4Eliminating dust
Eliminating dust might seem like a simple task, but it is one of the main routine maintenance tasks that should never be overlooked. Removing dust not only maintains the quality of your home, but it also helps to ensure that you do not catch dust related allergies. To start with, you should clean all the areas and surfaces that are likely to trap dust, pollen and other allergens. These include under the bed, sofas, behind furniture, ceiling fan blades and so on. You should also regularly clean any home appliances that have air movements. These include furnace filters, vent fans and cooling systems .
5Spot problems early
Most costly repairs homeowners make can be eliminated by spotting various problems in your home early enough. As a homeowner, you should regularly inspect your home for various problems with things such as the roof, chimney, floors, walls, water faucets, and gas pipes