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The maintenance of a house carries as much
importance as the construction, if not more
.If proper practices are not carried out,
maintaining a house can prove an expensive
and extended job. Some tips for renovation
and maintenance are given below:
Do your own
renovation:
Ensure that the roof is leak-proof.
Use a mixture of concrete or broken brick
or waterproofing compound.
Old houses need rewiring once and change
of switchboards to plug modern electrical
appliances.
Replace corroded pipes in old buildings
with ultra-violet resistant plastic pipes.
Alternatively water can be rerouted into
separately fixed plastic pipes, fixed an
inch away from the wall.
Apply water-repellent compound to walls
and fill cracks with silicon sealant.
Preventing
seepage:
In old houses, it is necessary to rewire
and change electrical switchboards at
least once. Houses that were built decades
ago were designed to support just a few
electrical appliances and overloading these
old electrical lines with modern day equipment
such as refrigerators, air conditioners
and television sets could cause short-circuiting
and fires
If removing and replacing the pipes is
not feasible, the water can just be re-routed
into the plastic pipes. However, it is
important to make sure that new water
pipes attached to the outside of a building
are at least an inch away from the wall
surface, so that water does not seep through
the wall.
Combating
termites:
Termites are any homeowner's nightmare,
especially in old houses that have a lot
of wood furniture. There is no way to
reverse the termite damage, but escalation
of the problem can be prevented by first
applying termite-proof solution and then
painting the wood surface.
To prevent future termite problems, holes
can be dug around the house and filled with
anti-termite solution.
Other tips:
A new coat of paint, in a light colour,
along with some new light fittings will
illuminate the room and give it a fresh
and spacious look. Emulsion paints are the
best bet, as they can be wiped clean and
come in a variety of hues.
Retiling the floor with easy-to-maintain
vitrified tiles or simply re-polishing the
floor along with your old furniture
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