Proper maintenance is key to ensuring your park home remains a comfortable and inviting place to live. Paul Baker Insurance Services offers some sage advice on how to do this correctly…

1. Regular inspections
Scheduled inspections are the foundation of park home maintenance. Aim to inspect your home at least once a year. Look for signs of wear and tear, both inside and outside. Pay attention to the roof, walls, windows, and doors. Check for leaks, loose fittings, and any signs of dampness or rot. Promptly addressing these issues can prevent more significant problems down the line.

2. Roof maintenance
The roof is one of the most critical components of your park home. Regularly check for loose or missing tiles, damaged flashing, or sagging areas. Any issues with the roof can lead to water leaks and extensive damage, so ensure that your roof is in excellent condition. If you’re unsure about the state of your roof, consider hiring a professional for an inspection.

3. Keep your home clean
Regular cleaning is essential for maintaining the appearance and condition of your park home. Clean the exterior walls to remove dirt and algae, which can cause damage over time. Clean the windows to ensure they remain in good condition.
A clean home not only looks better but is also less likely to suffer from the effects
of weathering.

4. Pest control
Pests can cause substantial damage to your park home if left unchecked. Inspect your home for signs of pests such as insects, rodents or birds. Invest in preventative measures like sealing gaps, using pest deterrents, and conducting regular inspections to keep your home pest-free.

5. Plumbing and electrical checks
Have a professional plumber and electrician perform regular checks on your park home’s systems. This will help identify any issues before they become major problems. Leaky pipes or faulty electrical wiring can lead to costly repairs and safety hazards.

6. Insulate for comfort and energy efficiency
Park homes can sometimes lack the same level of insulation as traditional homes. To maintain a comfortable living environment and save on energy costs, consider improving insulation. Installing double-glazed windows, adding underfloor insulation, and sealing gaps can make a significant difference.

7. Landscaping and garden maintenance
If your park home has a garden or outdoor space, maintaining it can greatly enhance your quality of life. Regularly mow the lawn, trim bushes, and tend to your garden.  A well-kept outdoor area can be a source of pride and a relaxing space to enjoy.

8. Community engagement
Being part of a park home community means you can benefit from shared knowledge and experiences. Engage with your fellow residents, attend community meetings and ask for advice. They can provide valuable tips and recommendations for local maintenance professionals.

9. Legal obligations
It’s crucial to be aware of your legal obligations as a park home owner.
Keep updated with site rules and local regulations, and ensure your home complies with these standards. Ignoring legal obligations can lead to complications in the long run.

10. Plan for the future
Maintaining your park home is not just about the present but also the future.
Set aside a budget for maintenance and improvements. Plan for major repairs or upgrades, and regularly review your home’s condition to identify areas that need attention.

By following these top tips and regularly inspecting and caring for your home, you can enjoy the benefits of park home living for years to come. For more information on PBIS, please call 01242 505840, email enquiries@pbinsurance.co.uk or visit: www.pbinsurance.co.uk