
Guest post from Lisa of About Proximity
In ten years of marriage, surprise bills have inevitably come up. Not only are these taxing on finances, they sometimes are very time consuming and life disrupting. A sampling of our surprises:
- An enormous tree root that backed up our sewer pipes – $500
- A late fee for license plate renewal – $20 times 2
- A minor furnace repair of a pump cleaning (the house was 50 degrees for two days in the dead of winter) – $100
- Washing machine beyond repair – $100 for attempted repair and $150 to replace it
- Annual library late fees – $10
- Drain back-ups in the upstairs bathroom sink (Drano) – $75
- Difficulty finding warranty information when the microwave shorted out – $60 replacement
While working on overhauling our finances this year we realized many of these bills might have been avoided had we done better preventative maintenance. While sometimes these extra bills are unavoidable, we set a goal to have intentional preventative maintenance in our home. Here’s the calendar we follow:
Preventative Maintenance Calendar
January
- Run a bottle of Drano through upstairs bathroom sink
- Oil change for vehicles
February
- Complete Tax Forms
- Complete license plate renewal forms by mail (to avoid lines at Secretary of State)
- Change the furnace filter
March
- Furnace clean and check — $79 (A $50 rebate from Consumer’s Energy available in our area.)
- Annual physical for adults in the family
- Annual eye examination
April
- Run a bottle of Drano through upstairs bathroom sink
- Run root kill through sewer pipes ($13)
- Oil change for vehicles
- Change the furnace filter
May
- Dentist check-ups for the family
June
- Change the furnace filter
July
- Run a bottle of Drano through the upstairs bathroom sink
- Annual well-check for the children
August
- Vehicles in for an oil change
- Change the furnace filter
September
- Flu shots for the whole family
- Replace smoke alarm batteries, go over fire escape plan with family
October
- Run a bottle of Drano through the upstairs bathroom sink
- Run root kill through the sewer pipes ($13)
- Change the furnace filter
November
- Dentist check-ups for the family
- Oil change for the vehicles
December
- Change the furnace filter
- Review the preventative maintenance checklist. Add any new ideas. Prepare the list for the coming year
Weekly
- Keep library books in the same spot in a hallway closet. Drive through the library return weekly on the same day
- When completing our weekly money meeting, choose a home improvement project to complete in the week ahead. This project can be small or large depending on the obligations the coming week holds.
Ongoing
- Keep an up-to-date binder to organize warranties, receipts, and product information brochures.
- When service techs visit, ask questions! They are a wealth of information and can help identify preventative measure.
What preventative maintenance do you schedule regularly?
Lisa Van Engen is a freelance writer from Holland, MI. Her family seeks to be good stewards of the gifts God has given them. Lisa writes at About Proximity about placing yourself in the proximity of renewal.























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