Most expensive repairs start small
Water, heat, and neglect are the usual culprits. The good news: many high-cost failures have early warning signs you can catch with quick, repeatable checks.
Four areas to watch
1) Water where it shouldn’t be
- Look for staining under sinks and around toilets
- Check the water heater pan and nearby flooring
- Inspect caulk at tubs/showers and re-seal when needed
2) Airflow and HVAC strain
- Replace filters on schedule
- Keep supply/return vents unobstructed
- Listen for new noises and address them early
3) Exterior gaps and drainage
- Clean gutters and extend downspouts away from the home
- Seal small gaps to reduce pests and moisture intrusion
- Watch for pooling water near the foundation
4) Electrical red flags
- Address warm outlets, flickering lights, or tripping breakers
- Test GFCI outlets monthly
Turn checks into a habit
When tasks live in a schedule—and you can see what’s done—maintenance stops feeling like guesswork. WorkbenchGuide helps you set recurring reminders, follow guided steps, and keep a clean repair history.
