JUNE BLOG: Home Maintenance Myths That Could Be Costing You Money
- Steve Fisser
- 2 hours ago
- 2 min read
When it comes to maintaining your home, misinformation can be expensive. Many homeowners unknowingly follow outdated advice or common myths that lead to unnecessary repairs, higher utility bills, and shortened lifespans for essential systems. This June, we're debunking some of the most common home maintenance myths that could be costing you money.
Myth #1: If It Isn't Broken, Don't Fix It
Waiting until something fails before addressing it often results in larger, more expensive repairs. Small plumbing leaks, loose deck boards, cracked caulking, and minor roof damage can quickly turn into major issues if ignored.
The truth: Preventative maintenance is almost always cheaper than emergency repairs.
Myth #2: Air Filters Only Need Changing Once a Year
Your HVAC system works hard year-round, especially during seasonal changes. A dirty air filter forces the system to work harder, increasing energy consumption and reducing efficiency.
The truth: Most filters should be checked monthly and replaced every 1–3 months depending on usage, pets, and household conditions.
Myth #3: A Small Leak Isn't a Big Deal
A dripping faucet or minor pipe leak may seem harmless, but over time it can waste significant amounts of water and potentially cause hidden damage.
The truth: Even small leaks can increase water bills and lead to mold, rot, or structural issues if left untreated.
Myth #4: Paint Is Only for Appearance
Many homeowners view painting as purely cosmetic. In reality, exterior paint serves as a protective barrier against moisture, UV rays, and weather damage.
The truth: Maintaining painted surfaces helps prevent costly repairs to wood, siding, and trim.
Myth #5: Decks Don't Need Regular Maintenance
Decks endure constant exposure to sun, rain, and temperature changes. Without proper care, boards can warp, crack, or become unsafe.
The truth: Regular inspections, cleaning, sealing, and timely repairs can extend the life of your deck and protect your investment.
Myth #6: DIY Is Always Cheaper
While some projects are perfect for DIY enthusiasts, others require professional expertise. Incorrect repairs can create bigger problems and increase costs later.
The truth: Knowing when to call a professional can save money, time, and frustration.
Myth #7: Caulking Lasts Forever
Caulk around windows, doors, tubs, and sinks deteriorates over time. Cracked or missing caulk allows moisture and air to enter your home.
The truth: Regularly inspecting and replacing worn caulk improves energy efficiency and helps prevent water damage.
Save Money with Smart Maintenance
The most cost-effective approach to homeownership is staying proactive. Routine inspections and small repairs can prevent expensive surprises down the road. By separating fact from fiction, you can protect your home's value, improve efficiency, and keep more money in your pocket.
This June, take a walk around your property and tackle those small maintenance tasks before they become costly repairs. Your future self—and your wallet—will thank you.
Need help with repairs or maintenance projects? Contact a trusted handyman professional to keep your home in top condition all year long.
Give us a call at 303-563-9380 or visit our website at cshomesolutions.com

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