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Written By Ellie Brooks
People try to avoid frustrating home repairs because they can be time-consuming, costly, and difficult to deal with. Home repairs can also be dangerous and require specialized tools, knowledge, and experience. It's often easier and less stressful to hire a professional to complete the repairs.
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Below you can find the top frustrating home repairs we know about:
Clogged drains can occur due to a buildup of soap scum, hair, and other debris.
Try to use a plunger or a plumbing snake to unclog the drain. If these methods don’t work, you may need to call a plumber.
Use drain screens to catch hair and debris, and regularly clean the screens to prevent buildup.
Leaky faucets are often caused by worn-out washers, gaskets, or seals.
You can try replacing the washers or seals yourself, or you may need to call a plumber.
Regularly check the washers and seals for wear and tear, and replace them as needed.
Appliances can break down due to old age, normal wear and tear, or improper use.
Depending on the type of appliance, you may be able to repair it yourself or if not, call a professional.
Regularly inspect and maintain your appliances, and replace them when needed.
Faulty electrical wiring can be caused by age, improper installation, or damage.
Call an electrician to inspect the wiring and make any necessary repairs.
Have your electrical wiring regularly inspected and maintained by a professional.
Roof leaks are often caused by damaged or missing shingles, or improper flashing.
Replace the damaged or missing shingles, and make sure the flashing is properly installed.
Have your roof regularly inspected and maintained by a professional to prevent leaks.
Clogged gutters can be caused by a buildup of leaves, twigs, and other debris.
Clean the gutters by hand, or alternatively you can use a pressure washer or a gutter cleaning tool.
Install gutter guards to keep debris out, and regularly inspect the gutters for any buildup.
Broken windows can be caused by age, weather, or accidents.
Replace the broken window with a new one, or have it repaired if it’s still in good condition.
Regularly inspect your windows for any damage, and replace them when needed.
Dripping pipes can be caused by a loose connection, a worn-out washer, or a broken seal.
Tighten the connection, replace the washer or seal, or call a plumber if needed.
Regularly inspect your pipes for any leaks and make sure they’re properly connected.
Drafty windows can be caused by worn-out weatherstripping or a broken seal.
Replace the weatherstripping or seal, or caulk the gaps to prevent air leakage.
Regularly inspect your windows for any damage and replace the weatherstripping or seal when needed.
Squeaky doors can be caused by the hinges, a worn-out latch, or lack of lubrication.
Tighten the hinges, replace the latch, or lubricate the door with oil or WD-40.
Regularly lubricate the door hinges and latch to prevent squeaking.
Stuck windows can be caused by a buildup of dirt and debris, or a broken lock or seal.
Clean the window and track, and replace the lock or seal if needed.
Regularly inspect and clean your windows and tracks to prevent sticking.
Broken toilets can be caused by worn-out parts, poor installation, or improper use.
Replace the broken parts, or call a plumber to make the repairs.
Regularly inspect and maintain your toilet, and replace any worn-out parts when needed.
Clogged toilets can be caused by a buildup of paper, hair, and other debris.
Try to unclog the toilet with a plunger or a plumbing snake. If these methods don’t work, you may need to call a plumber.
Use a toilet strainer to catch debris, and regularly clean the strainer to prevent buildup.
Leaky roofs can be caused by missing or damaged shingles, improper flashing, or poor installation.
Replace the missing or damaged shingles, and make sure the flashing is properly installed.
Have your roof regularly inspected and maintained by a professional.
Sagging gutters can be caused by improper installation, lack of support, or age.
Reinforce the gutter with additional supports, or replace the gutter if it’s too old.
Have your gutters regularly inspected and maintained by a professional.
Regardless of whether or not you have a lot of money to spend on home repairs, you have to stick with it. You might spend time and effort on your home repairs, but it will be worth it in the end. Stay consistent, don’t give yourself excuses, and avoid these 15 frustrating home repairs like the plague.