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Are you moving into a new house? If you are, congratulations! While it is definitely something to celebrate, don’t forget about some important things about your new place, otherwise, you can risk losing your brand-new house.  As such, read on to know more about the various important things you must do after moving into a new house. 

Buy or Update Your House Warranty

Some homebuyers get a home warranty that the seller paid to protect the major appliances or systems in the house. After all, dealing with a faulty dishwasher or HVAC system is the last thing you may want to do. 

Reviewing the details of your home warranty now can help you understand what is covered as well as how to submit a claim if you have one. Even after shutting, take into account getting one if you don’t already have one. 

With that said, there are several home warranty firms on the market that offer coverage for a wide range of issues. As such, be sure to pick a home warranty that can protect all your pricey and likely-to-break products.

Examine the Carbon Monoxide and Smoke Detectors

You need to make sure all your carbon monoxide and smoke detectors are operational to help protect your safety in your new place. This can need changing out the complete unit or adding new batteries. 

We advise that smoke detectors be put in the corridor leading to your bedrooms as it is a high-fire-risk area. Make sure there is at least 1 smoke and carbon monoxide detector on each story of your house if you live in a multiple-story place. 

Protect Your House

Changing the garage codes and locks should be one of your first priorities after entering your new home. Before you move in, you need to take care of several security-related responsibilities. After all, the last thing you want is for the previous owners to be able to enter your home. 

Whether you choose to do it yourself or contact a professional locksmith will depend on the intricacy of the lock, the level of protection, and other factors. Nonetheless, remember to walk around your house to ensure that your new home is well protected. 

Consider a Fresh Coat of Paint

Giving the interior of your new house a new coat of paint is one of the simplest and most affordable ways to make your home look brand new. The cherry on top? Everything is on your terms; no one can impose a deadline or a color scheme. Before rearranging your furniture and worrying about paint spatter getting on your belongings, get the painting completed (either on your own or with expert assistance).

Consider New Floorings

Apart from your walls, you can also consider new floorings. Refreshing or refinishing flooring is less expensive and simpler to perform while your property is still unoccupied, just like painting the walls. The look of a house may be significantly altered by the flooring. If yours aren’t in the best shape, think about getting new carpeting or refinishing your hardwood floors before you shift in.

Make an Upkeep Routine

Next, consider making an upkeep routine from the very start. As such, consider the things that need to be done over time rather than attempting to do all of the maintenance duties at once. This can entail changing the air filters, clearing the gutters, power washing the outside, and other things.