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If you’ve fallen in love with an older home and are planning on going through with the purchase, you should have an idea about what repairs might need to be done.  Making repairs to an older home often costs more than making repairs to a newer home.  You might have to replace whole systems in the home.  Here are a few tips for making repairs to older homes, brought to you by KC’s Improvement & Construction Co.
Electrical Wiring

Old houses are prone to faulty electrical wiring.  After years of use, electrical wires can start to deteriorate.  Other electrical issues night include burned-out outlets covered in black scorch marks, flickering bulbs, and regularly tripped circuit breakers.  The Spruce notes that pros should be called in when it comes to damaged wiring.

In older homes, a single circuit often powers multiple outlets.  This can lead to a circuit overload and cause your breaker to be tripped several times.  You can try to fix this by changing where things are plugged in, but it might be best to hire a professional if it doesn’t appear to be an easy fix.  Trying to do electrical work yourself can often end with serious injuries.

Windows

If you find you’re having trouble hating and cooling your home, the issue might be drafty windows.  Having drafty windows can cause your heating  bills to rocket during the winter because the heat escapes through the cracks.  Simultaneously, cold air invades your home.  You should consider contacting a window repair service, but before meeting with a company, make sure to get a quote.

Take some time to read reviews online to see whether or not window repair companies can be trusted.  You should also check to see if they are insured and licensed to avoid any complications.  If you have an older home, make sure they are up to the task of repairing older windows.  The average cost of window repair is $290, but the cost depends on the type of repair and how bad the damage is.  You might consider completely replacing your windows.  PocketSense notes that double-paned windows can save money on heating and cooling.

Roofing

Much like anything else, roofs get worn down over time.  The roof protects the home from the elements, so if your roof has sprung a leak (or several), this can cause some serious damage to the inside of your home.  Leaky roofs can lead to structural damage, insulation damage, mold growth,  and shock hazards.  If left unrepaired, the roof will sag as it becomes waterlogged.

If your roof is in bad condition, you might need to have it replaced.  Roofing is not something you can DIY.  Even replacing a single shingle can be incredibly dangerous, as you might slip and fall.  Professional roofers will be able to navigate your roof with ease.  They also have special tools to keep from falling.  Before choosing a roofer, estimate the cost of the shingles first.

There might also be extra costs depending on how much damage has been done to the roof.  To get the most out of roof repairs, consider choosing eco-friendly shingles like wood shingles or synthetic shake shingles.

Older homes often need extra repairs, but the end product can be rewarding.  Don’t try to take on dangerous tasks like roofing repairs or electrical wiring.  Before calling in any pros, do your research.  Check reviews and make sure they can get the job done.

KC’s Improvement & Construction Co. is located in Greensboro, NC and can help with all things related to home remodeling and renovation.  They’ve been in the business since 1984 and are committed to using their expertise to help you get your dream home.  Call (336) 288-3865 today to get an estimate!