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The start of a new year is an ideal time for homeowners to take stock of their home's condition, and Triple Diamond Construction is encouraging Oklahoma residents to begin the year with practical, preventative home maintenance.
OKLAHOMA CITY - OklaNews -- To support homeowners in staying ahead of potential issues, Triple Diamond Construction has released a new educational guide outlining essential January home maintenance tasks. The guide focuses on routine checks that help protect a home year-round, including roof inspections, gutter maintenance, and exterior evaluations.
"Regular home maintenance is one of the most effective ways homeowners can protect their investment," said Greg Derr, owner of Triple Diamond Construction. "January is a natural reset point. It's a good time to look over your roof, gutters, and exterior and address anything that may have been overlooked."
According to Derr, many homeowners don't realize that minor issues can quietly develop over time if they're not addressed through routine inspections and maintenance. Simple steps like clearing gutters, checking for loose or missing shingles, and watching for signs of water intrusion can help prevent larger problems later in the year.
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Triple Diamond Construction's January maintenance guide encourages homeowners to:
"Home maintenance doesn't have to be overwhelming," Derr added. "A few proactive checks at the start of the year can help homeowners stay organized and avoid unexpected repairs down the road."
The full January home maintenance guide is available on the Triple Diamond Construction website and is designed to help homeowners take a proactive, informed approach to caring for their homes.
To read the complete guide, visit: https://triplediamondok.com/january-home-maintenance-tasks/
About Triple Diamond Construction
Triple Diamond Construction is a locally owned roofing and exterior restoration company serving Oklahoma City and surrounding communities. The company specializes in residential roofing, storm damage repairs (https://triplediamondok.com/oklahoma-storm-damage-repair/), and insurance-related restoration, with a focus on quality craftsmanship, clear communication, and long-term protection for homeowners.
"Regular home maintenance is one of the most effective ways homeowners can protect their investment," said Greg Derr, owner of Triple Diamond Construction. "January is a natural reset point. It's a good time to look over your roof, gutters, and exterior and address anything that may have been overlooked."
According to Derr, many homeowners don't realize that minor issues can quietly develop over time if they're not addressed through routine inspections and maintenance. Simple steps like clearing gutters, checking for loose or missing shingles, and watching for signs of water intrusion can help prevent larger problems later in the year.
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Triple Diamond Construction's January maintenance guide encourages homeowners to:
- Inspect roofs, gutters, and siding for visible wear or damage
- Clear debris from gutters and downspouts
- Check attic spaces and ceilings for signs of moisture
- Trim trees and branches that may contact the roof or exterior
"Home maintenance doesn't have to be overwhelming," Derr added. "A few proactive checks at the start of the year can help homeowners stay organized and avoid unexpected repairs down the road."
The full January home maintenance guide is available on the Triple Diamond Construction website and is designed to help homeowners take a proactive, informed approach to caring for their homes.
To read the complete guide, visit: https://triplediamondok.com/january-home-maintenance-tasks/
About Triple Diamond Construction
Triple Diamond Construction is a locally owned roofing and exterior restoration company serving Oklahoma City and surrounding communities. The company specializes in residential roofing, storm damage repairs (https://triplediamondok.com/oklahoma-storm-damage-repair/), and insurance-related restoration, with a focus on quality craftsmanship, clear communication, and long-term protection for homeowners.
Source: Triple Diamond Construction
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