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Homeownership doesn’t come with an owner’s manual. But if it did, there are still dumb things homeowners can overlook and wind up paying a heavy price. Contractors and repair companies warn about six common pitfalls homeowners can avoid with some common sense.

  1. Burning leaves and yard waste too close to the house.
  2. Nailing pictures to walls without checking where pipes are.
  3. Boiling things in a pot and then getting distracted.
  4. Charging hoverboards and e-bikes overnight.
  5. Grilling too close to the house.
  6. Overloading power strips and creating a fire hazard.

All these mistakes are caused by being careless or in a hurry. Each of these actions should be well thought out in advance to ensure all proper precautions have been taken. The good news is that if you mess up, your homeowner’s insurance will likely cover the damage. That’s why you have it in the first place. Also, it’s wise to get a professional contractor or plumber to help fix mistakes instead of taking on the job yourself.

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