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A guide to complete home maintenance in Portugal
No matter if you have bought a new-build or an older property, sooner or later maintenance still has to be done if you want to run the house, pool and garden efficiently and economically, not to mention retain or improve its value if you plan to eventually sell it.
The outside of the building
Starting from the top of the house:
Safety
Aside from your alarm system (if you have one), check your fences and gates regularly. Apart from preventing unwanted human visitors, you might also want to ensure the local goat-farmer’s herd doesn’t come through a hole in the fence and start chomping your prize roses.
Swimming Pool
If you have a swimming pool the crystal-clear water and leaf-less surface don’t happen automatically, and maintenance is a necessary evil. There are many companies and individuals who offer pool maintenance services, and some are better than others. Those who are the most expensive are not necessarily the best! Take recommendations from friends before engaging anyone and save yourself some money as well as stress. Depending on the size of your pool, you can expect maintenance to cost between €80 and €110 per month if you use an individual, perhaps a little higher if you use a company. Chemicals are usually charged extra.
If you decide to maintain your pool yourself, make sure you get well educated on the type of pool you have, the system installed, and how to look after it all. You don’t want to get sore eyes from having too much chlorine in the water, nor do you want to return from a week away to find a green mess of algae in what used to be your pool.
Guidance for maintaining your pool:
And some handy tips for your pool and running costs:
Indoor maintenance
In an older property it is worthwhile to have an experienced electrician check the wiring to make sure it can cope with your appliances. An experienced plumber will know what type of pipes you have just by the age of the property. While you’re at it, get your gas pipes checked. Not many people realise that gas pipes have a life span limit and can be dangerous if past their ‘sell by’ date.
Even if you have a water-softening system, the hard water in Southern Portugal is likely to create a lime-scale build-up on taps, shower-heads and appliances, which you can remove with special anti-calc products. If you don’t have a water-softening system, you can expect the lifespan of all water-using appliances to be significantly reduced.
With air-conditioners, remember to clean the filters every month, and have the gas checked and topped up each season. Test under-floor heating in each room as soon as the weather starts to cool, so that you know you will have warmth when it’s needed.
Prevent interior woodwork on doors, frames and skirting boards from drying out or splitting by keeping it well polished or painted. Don’t forget your shutters if they are made of wood. Keep dust out of patio door and window tracks to keep them running smoothly. For electric shutters, oil the mechanism annually – replacing a motor can be expensive.
Prevention is better than the cure: with a well-maintained home, life will run smoothly and you’re likely to save money and time in the long run: time that you can spend enjoying your life in Portugal!