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Homeowner Skills that Every Independent Woman Should Know

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Some people think that a woman being a homeowner is difficult because there’s no man around. Don’t let this discourage you from buying your dream home. Any independent woman can live comfortably by themselves as long as they know the right skills. A lot of home maintenance tasks don’t necessarily require strength or even height. In fact, you can even go further than that and home repair skills that can help you reduce costs.

If you are a woman who will become a new homeowner, then learn these abilities to make your life easier in the future.

Bathroom Repairs

Do you have a leaky faucet that you are just tolerating? Ignoring it might not be the best choice. When left alone, these leaks can add up to 3 gallons of water in a year. That would be even more if it drips more per minute. It would greatly affect your utility bills, and this can also create potential challenges to your drains. The added water can cause it to overflow and clog the longer it is left.

You can identify right away if your faucets are leaking, but you can also install leak detection technology to help. It is such an easy task to do, and hiring someone else to do it will be a waste. All you need to tighten the pipes with your wrench. In some cases, you may need to buy a replacement part. Similarly, replacing a faucet is another good skill to have, especially if you want to be self-sufficient.

Another thing that every independent female homeowner should know is how to unclog a toilet. It sounds like dirty work, but it needs to be done. Make sure that you have a big enough plunger at home. For anything that requires huge changes, such as additional pipework, you need to call a plumbing expert because it requires additional permits.

Car Maintenance

If you own your own car, it is essential to know how to do maintenance and basic repairs. Calling a mechanic can be time-consuming and costly if you are only looking at simple fixes. Knowing how to do things yourself will save you a lot of time and make life more inconvenient.

Some of the most common things you need to know are how to change tires and oil. You also need to learn how to check as well as adjust your tire pressure. Despite the number of car owners in the country, a quarter of Americans have no idea how to change a flat tire. This can be a problem if your tires burst while you are on the road.

Another impressive skill to have is being able to change car batteries. Naturally, that comes with the knowledge on how to test the batteries as well. If you know how to do this, you save yourself a lot of money because you’ll only need to pay for extra batteries.

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Lighting

Now it’s normal for the average person to be unfamiliar with electrical tasks. However, there are some things that you can do yourself. One of the most important skills is being able to change a lightbulb. Surprisingly, 8 percent of young adults don’t know how to do this. This will be basic knowledge for every homeowner, especially if you are living in your permanent home. You can expect to change a lot of lightbulbs in the future.

Along with the bulbs, it is also a good idea to know how to change lighting fixtures. Being able to dismantle and assemble lighting is the perfect skill for those that want to customize their homes. This allows you to get creative with the fixtures and experiment on how the lighting can appear in the room.

Basic Carpentry

IKEA is a common choice for those looking for cheap but durable furniture. One of its highlights is the fact that you have to set it up yourself. A useful skill that every independent woman should know is basic carpentry. You have to know how to assemble wooden structures with a nail and hammer or connect them with a screw.

Aside from that, smooth and cut wood will be a useful skill for those who want to get creative. You can create custom furniture or house fixtures for your home. This will also help you build home fitness structures such as climbing walls. You will find that it saves you a lot of money and frustration when assembling items.

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