Stop Making Excuses and Flip That House Already!
Nobody enjoys honey-do lists. Nobody wants to spend their entire weekend
re-roofing their San Diego foreclosures and REO homes or fixing the kitchen
sinks. So the tendency is to let these projects go, put them off,
procrastinate. There's always that age-old philosophy: there's nothing to do
today that can't wait until tomorrow. And it's not because you're lazy, but
more because of the exact opposite: in this busy day and age our to-do lists
always runneth over. However, these are necessary chores that have to be taken
care of right away. It's a responsibility that comes with investing in San
Diego foreclosures and REO homes. Don't think of this advice as a guilt-trip,
but instead a firm warning for the future. The problem won't just go away. And
the more you sit on your San Diego foreclosure and REO home repairs, the worse these problems are
going to get. And this means that more time and money will eventually have to
be spent to put right what was once a quick and affordable fix.
Excuses, Excuses, Excuses
There are several reasons we put off home repairs, but try not to let these
excuses get in the way. Here are some common ways we postpone the inevitable and
some additional tips about how to get around these rationalizations:
- "It's Not a Big Deal!" Yes, it is and you know it. It's
easy to be forced into fixing your home. Believe it, when that furnace breaks
down in the middle of a cold winter night, you'll be calling that HVAC guy
ASAP. But don't let it get to that point. Avoid that inconvenience and shelling
out big bucks after the fact. Stop the problem early and you'll never have to
deal with future disasters.
- "I didn't know it was broken!" A lot of problems do go
unnoticed because they're hidden from view: on top of roofs, inside the walls,
up in the attic. This is why you have to occasionally inspect your house to
make sure things are running well, and if you don't know what to look for then
hire a trained inspector to look things over. If you're having trouble with
your toilet, call the plumber, and while he's there have him look over other
areas of the house to make sure everything is up to snuff.
- Remember: Prevention is the best solution. Home repair doesn't just
refer to things that are broken; it also means keeping things in proper working
order. No machine, device, or structure runs forever. For instance, you have to
take your car in for oil changes every few months. You have to rotate your tires
every so often. Well, the same goes for your house: continual maintenance is
key to sustaining an efficient household.
- "I don't know how!" Of course you don't. Not all of us our
trained craftsmen, and sometimes the simplest chores end up being the most complicated.
That's why how-to manuals exist. If you don't have time to read the
instructions, then ask a friend or family member with some know-how to help you
out (and don't forget to buy them a pizza afterwards). Or if you don't want to
impose on anyone, this is why contractors exist.
- "I don't know who to contact!" It's called the Yellow
Pages. But once you open up to the home repair section, you may be overwhelmed
by the amount of professionals out there. That's why pre-screening is
essential. This could be a close family or friend recommending someone to you.
Or you could go through a qualified pre-screening company to help you choose
the right contractor to fit your needs. Here are some questions to keep in mind
as you're comparing professionals: Is he/she trained and trusted? Are they near
your location? Do they guarantee their work? If you go through a trusted
company, like ServiceMagic, who already pre-screens for these questions, you'll
be able to find a quality contractor in no time flat.
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