If you’re like most people, the last time you had your home inspected was when you bought the place. Once you moved in, maintenance probably became a reactive practice instead of a proactive one—you wait until something goes wrong or wears out, then you have it repaired or replaced. When my roof started leaking a few years ago, for example, I had it replaced—an expensive and stressful couple of days. A few months later I noticed that one section of flashing was pulling away from my chimney. It wasn’t a huge problem, but it was a good lesson: Just because the work was done correctly and looked good the day of installation doesn’t mean it won’t degrade or hidden problems won’t assert themselve
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