Apartment 101: Mastering the Art of Solo Maintenance

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Moving into your first apartment is one of the biggest milestones a young adult could achieve. And honestly, it’s also one of the most fun things in the world; being able to pick out your own furniture and decorate a space exactly to your liking, the works! However, there’s also a more boring, less glittery side to the coin as well, and it’s called maintenance. But worry not; after reading this guide, you’ll be well-equipped and ready to tackle any leaky faucet or blocked drain that dares to cross paths with your brilliant self. So buckle up and get ready because we’re about to embark on a one-way trip to complete independence!

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Tools of the Trade

The first thing on your list should be arming yourself with the necessary weapons to win the battle with your apartment’s aches and pains. Firstly, a screwdriver is always something that comes in handy. Also, measuring tape will be invaluable when you’re buying furniture and want to determine whether a piece will fit in your space or not.

You may also want to think about other tools, like a plunger for those blocked drains (gross, yet necessary), as well as a hammer for when the time comes and you want to hang some pretty artwork on the walls!

The Art of Basic Repairs

Now, let’s talk about being a DIY hero. When it comes to basic apartment repairs, you don’t need to be a pro. Just a little knowledge can go a long way.

  • Fixing Leaky Faucets: Drip, drip, drip – that leaky faucet can drive you bonkers. Thankfully, YouTube is your best friend. A quick search will reveal countless tutorials on how to stop that pesky dripping.
  • Dealing with Blocked Drains: Blocked Drains are a common woe. But fear not! Pouring boiling water mixed with a cup of baking soda followed by vinegar can work wonders. If it’s a persistent issue, a drain snake might be your new best friend.

Routine Cleaning and Maintenance

Your apartment needs a little TLC now and then to stay in tip-top shape. Here’s a quick checklist:

  • Regular Cleaning: Dusting, vacuuming, and wiping down surfaces – it’s like giving your apartment a spa day.
  • Checking for Leaks: Keep an eye out for any signs of water damage. Leaky pipes can lead to bigger problems if not caught early.
  • Testing Smoke Detectors: Safety first! Make sure your smoke detectors are working correctly. Press that test button.

Know When to Call in the Pros

While you can handle many apartment maintenance tasks yourself, some are best left to the experts. If your apartment’s electrical wiring starts acting wonky or you notice plumbing problems that go beyond your trusty plunger, it’s time to call in a professional.

Stay Ahead of the Game

The key to successful apartment maintenance is staying proactive. Don’t wait until something goes kaput to take action. Regular upkeep and addressing minor issues promptly can save you a ton of trouble down the road.

At the end of the day, most small maintenance and repair jobs your apartment throws your way can be solved by taking a breath or two, rolling up your sleeves, and watching a YouTube video of course! Hopefully, this guide has provided you with a head start or at least a smidge of confidence to not become completely unhinged when your drain starts making a funny noise. It’s time to get out there and show your home who’s boss!

Sam Jones
Sam Jones
My name's Sam and I'm a writer for Seen in the City. I am a digital nomad that travels the world and enjoy writing while on my travels. Some of my favourite past times are go-karting, visiting breweries and scuba diving!

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