- toilet fill valve and flapper (both toilets) - The existing fill valves and flappers are in rough condition with one already leaking.
- lock/deadbolt sets (four doors) - Regardless of the neighbourhood it is always a good idea to have the locks changed on a new house. If the locks and deadbolts are in good condition, you can take them to the hardware store to have the cylinders changed. The next option is to completely replace the locks and deadbolts. Beware though as we found in our previouse home, newer locksets will not fit older doors and mobile homes present a special problem in the doors are thinner than normal so a simple replacement may present problems.
- outlets/switches - My husband likes the modern decora style so I bought enough of both to replace all outlets and switches in the house with matching covers.
- outlet/switches insulators - Many people do not understand that foam insulators should be used on all outlets and swiches located on outer walls. These are cheap to buy and easy to install.
- tub/shower faucet set - The upstairs bathroom tub and shower faucet set is leaking horribly! As it happens we bought a lovely Moen set for the intended bathroom reno at our previous house that we never got to so we can use that set here.
- caulk - Sealing up a house is always high on our priority list. I fully believe it takes a good three years to seal a house and it is always an ongoing process.
- floor protectors - We have all hard flooring here which means floor protectors to prevent scratches and reduce noise.
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