Your home is probably the biggest investment you will ever make. It needs to be looked after and maintained. Carry out routine checks and repairs to your home to:
- Maintain a safe living environment
- Prevent deterioration, resulting in unhealthy or dangerous conditions
- Prevent damage to adjoining buildings (for which you may be liable)
- Help keep it's value
Inspecting your home regularly could help you to spot a problem before it causes serious damage. Many problems can be put right cheaply if spotted early, but could end up being expensive if you do nothing.
Use the following links to find out more:
Condensation and Mould Growth
Mould growth and condensation in your home are visible signs that the air in your home is too wet. Read our leaflet to find out how to control this problem.
Carbon Monoxide
This deadly odourless gas is produced by gas and solid fuel heating and cooking appliances. Find out how to keep your home safe and avaoid carbon monoxide poisoning.
Looking After Your Home - Outside
Find out how to keep your property in tip top condition with our useful checklist.
Avoiding The Cowboys
Age Concern Bournemouth and the Council's Trading Standards service have set up The Fair Building Trades Scheme to help older people find reputable contractors.
To obtain details of Trades People on the Fair Building Trades Scheme please ring Help & Care on 0845 4500 418 or Age Concern 01202 523300. Lines are open 9.30am – 4.00pm Monday - Friday.
Loans and Grants from the Council
If you own your own home and claim certain benefits, you might be able to get an interest-free loan (typical 0% APR) or grant from Bournemouth Borough Council to cover the cost of improvements to your home. Find out more about loans and grants.
Save Energy and Keep Warm
Loft and cavity wall insulation will stop the heat escaping – heating your home is getting more expensive, so it will save your money too! Find out about grants to help pay for insulation.
Stay Safe at Home
Advice on preventing accidents at home is available from the Royal Society for the Prevention of Accidents.
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