8 Pros You Need on Your Team for a Well-Maintained Home
Do you have a painter, plumber and gardener you can trust? Find out the essential home service pros to know
Laura Gaskill
May 22, 2023
Houzz Contributor. I cover decorating ideas, Houzz tours & the monthly home maintenance checklist. My favorite pieces to write center around the emotional aspects of home and savoring life's simple pleasures. Decluttering course + discount for Houzzers: https://www.lauragaskill.com/welcome-houzzers
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If you are a first-time homeowner or have recently moved to a new area, establishing relationships with the pros you’ll be calling on time and again for regular maintenance — and unexpected repairs — is essential for the long-term well-being of your home. Read through this list of eight home pros who should be on your team for a well-maintained home, then share your own experiences in the Comments.
1. Handyperson
This jack- or jill-of-all-trades can handle miscellaneous jobs around the house, including everything from hanging art and mirrors to installing closet shelving and making minor repairs. Once you’ve found a good handyperson, keep a running list of small jobs you’d like to have done, and schedule a day of work whenever you have several tasks on it.
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This jack- or jill-of-all-trades can handle miscellaneous jobs around the house, including everything from hanging art and mirrors to installing closet shelving and making minor repairs. Once you’ve found a good handyperson, keep a running list of small jobs you’d like to have done, and schedule a day of work whenever you have several tasks on it.
Find a handyperson near you on Houzz
2. Painter
Chances are you’re going to need the services of a painter sooner or later. From whole-house interior and exterior painting to specialty jobs like refinishing kitchen cabinetry, a skilled painter can get the job done quickly and beautifully. Some painters handle only the actual painting, while others offer a host of other services, including color consultation, decorative painting, drywall repair and wallpapering.
How to Hire a Painter to Do Your Interiors
Chances are you’re going to need the services of a painter sooner or later. From whole-house interior and exterior painting to specialty jobs like refinishing kitchen cabinetry, a skilled painter can get the job done quickly and beautifully. Some painters handle only the actual painting, while others offer a host of other services, including color consultation, decorative painting, drywall repair and wallpapering.
How to Hire a Painter to Do Your Interiors
3. Plumber
A good plumber is a lifesaver when your kid somehow manages to get a train track stuck in the toilet pipe (don’t ask), but unclogging pipes isn’t the only thing this pro is good for. Having a trusted plumber in your contacts is key when you need to install new fixtures, find the cause of poor water pressure or do repairs after a pipe bursts.
How to Work With a Plumber
A good plumber is a lifesaver when your kid somehow manages to get a train track stuck in the toilet pipe (don’t ask), but unclogging pipes isn’t the only thing this pro is good for. Having a trusted plumber in your contacts is key when you need to install new fixtures, find the cause of poor water pressure or do repairs after a pipe bursts.
How to Work With a Plumber
4. Roof and Gutter Company
One of the best things you can do for the longevity of your home is keep the roof in good shape — and the way to do that is by having regular roof and gutter maintenance done (tip: Put it on your calendar). Once you’ve found a roofing and gutter company you like, set up a regular cleaning and maintenance schedule so you don’t have to worry about forgetting this important task.
Find a roof and gutter company
One of the best things you can do for the longevity of your home is keep the roof in good shape — and the way to do that is by having regular roof and gutter maintenance done (tip: Put it on your calendar). Once you’ve found a roofing and gutter company you like, set up a regular cleaning and maintenance schedule so you don’t have to worry about forgetting this important task.
Find a roof and gutter company
5. Chimney Cleaner
More than 27,000 chimney fires each year are due to a lack of fireplace maintenance, according to the Chimney Safety Institute of America. Having a chimney sweep inspect and clean your chimney once a year — before you light that first fire of the season — is essential. Regular cleaning removes the residue left behind after a fire, called creosote, which otherwise can build up and lead to house fires.
Before You Roast Those Chestnuts, Make Sure You’ve Got a Clean Chimney
More than 27,000 chimney fires each year are due to a lack of fireplace maintenance, according to the Chimney Safety Institute of America. Having a chimney sweep inspect and clean your chimney once a year — before you light that first fire of the season — is essential. Regular cleaning removes the residue left behind after a fire, called creosote, which otherwise can build up and lead to house fires.
Before You Roast Those Chestnuts, Make Sure You’ve Got a Clean Chimney
6. Air Conditioning and Heating Service
To keep your HVAC system running smoothly and efficiently, it’s important to have maintenance and cleaning done regularly. The same air conditioning and heating repair pro who can take care of your heating and cooling system can usually also clean dryer vents, a simple but vital service that can prevent dryer fires.
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To keep your HVAC system running smoothly and efficiently, it’s important to have maintenance and cleaning done regularly. The same air conditioning and heating repair pro who can take care of your heating and cooling system can usually also clean dryer vents, a simple but vital service that can prevent dryer fires.
5 Steps to Improve Your Heating System Now
7. Lawn and Garden Care Service
A lawn and garden care service can take care of mowing, to be sure, but even if you prefer to cut your own grass, there may be some tasks worth hiring a pro to take care of. A gardener can help set up and maintain a drip irrigation and sprinkler system, trim hedges, prune rosebushes, and even handle seasonal leaf and snow removal. Or you may want to look for a gardener who designs gardens from scratch or has a specialty, like creating drought-tolerant landscapes or edible gardens.
Find a lawn and garden care service
A lawn and garden care service can take care of mowing, to be sure, but even if you prefer to cut your own grass, there may be some tasks worth hiring a pro to take care of. A gardener can help set up and maintain a drip irrigation and sprinkler system, trim hedges, prune rosebushes, and even handle seasonal leaf and snow removal. Or you may want to look for a gardener who designs gardens from scratch or has a specialty, like creating drought-tolerant landscapes or edible gardens.
Find a lawn and garden care service
8. Electrician
Whether you want to install dimmer switches, add outlets, put in landscape lighting, service your ceiling fans or rewire an entire house, a licensed electrician is the right pro for the job. Interested in adding smart lighting or other smart home features? An electrician can help with that too.
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Share: Do you have all eight of these home pros in your contacts? Any others you consider key? Share your experiences in the Comments.
More on Houzz
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A First-Time Buyer’s Guide to Home Maintenance
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Find a pro near you on Houzz
Whether you want to install dimmer switches, add outlets, put in landscape lighting, service your ceiling fans or rewire an entire house, a licensed electrician is the right pro for the job. Interested in adding smart lighting or other smart home features? An electrician can help with that too.
Find an electrician in the Houzz pro directory
Share: Do you have all eight of these home pros in your contacts? Any others you consider key? Share your experiences in the Comments.
More on Houzz
How to Contact a Home Pro and Get Your Project Going
A First-Time Buyer’s Guide to Home Maintenance
Browse monthly home checklists
Find a pro near you on Houzz
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Thank you, Natalie, for your kind words! A severed water pipe?! That does require prompt response! Useful to have professional help nearby.
Window cleaner, housekeeper and power washer are three others that come to mind.
by law you only need a plumber and a sparkie to build your own home, and you are allowed to purchase the materials and run the wiring and install the piping yourself you only need them to join it together legally., so there is no need for any trade to be on a home build for more than about 5 days..which is why i cannot understand the silly people whop pay for insurance for a year or more....???