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When homeowners decide it’s time to tackle repairs, the biggest question is often where to start. Experts say the answer is simple: begin with problems that affect safety, structural stability, and the potential for costly damage.

Home inspectors and housing experts from organizations such as Redfin and AmeriSave, along with major home service providers, recommend prioritizing repairs that could lead to serious hazards or larger failures if ignored. Addressing these issues early can prevent problems like electrical fires, water damage, or structural collapse.

Here are some of the most important home repairs experts say should come first.

Electrical system

Electrical issues are among the most serious risks in a home. Faulty wiring, outdated electrical panels, overloaded circuits, or missing ground fault circuit interrupters (GFCIs) can create fire and shock hazards.

A licensed electrician can inspect the main electrical panel, tighten connections, identify overheating components, and check outlets, switches, and lighting fixtures. Electrical systems are frequently flagged during home inspections because even small problems can quickly become dangerous.

Foundation and basement

The foundation supports the entire structure of a home, making it one of the most critical areas to maintain. Warning signs include cracked walls, shifting floors, bowed support beams, or rotting structural posts.

Water intrusion is the leading cause of foundation problems. Moisture around the base of a home can weaken structural materials and lead to costly repairs if left unchecked.

Roof

Your roof is the home’s primary defense against the weather. Because roof damage can quickly lead to interior problems, many experts rank it among the top maintenance priorities.

Signs of trouble include water stains on ceilings, missing or cracked shingles, curling edges, worn granules, or moss and algae growth. A failing roof can allow water to damage insulation, drywall, and structural framing.

To extend a roof’s lifespan, homeowners should regularly clear debris and trim overhanging branches. Experts recommend keeping tree limbs six to ten feet away from the roofline to reduce damage, discourage squirrels, and allow the roof to dry more quickly after rain.

Gutters and drainage

Gutters play a major role in protecting both the roof and the foundation. When gutters become clogged or damaged, water can overflow, causing fascia rot, siding damage, and foundation erosion.

Inspect gutters during heavy rain to ensure water flows freely. Cleaning them one to three times per year, or more often in heavily wooded areas, can prevent blockages. Downspouts should direct water well away from the home’s foundation to avoid long-term structural issues.

By addressing these key areas first, homeowners can protect both their property and their finances. Tackling high-risk repairs early helps ensure small issues don’t turn into major, expensive problems later.

 

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