Just Moved? Here Are the First 10 Home Fixes Every New Homeowner Should Do

Moving into a new home is exciting — but also overwhelming. Every house, no matter how new, has quirks and issues that only show up once you’re living in it.

Before the boxes are even unpacked, here are the first 10 fixes and upgrades every new homeowner should make to protect their investment and start off strong.

1. Change the Locks

Always. You never know who has keys.

Smart locks are even better:

  • Keyless entry

  • Temporary codes for guests

  • App control

  • Increased home security

2. Test Every Outlet, Switch & Light

Small electrical issues are common in new homes — and catching them early prevents headaches.

3. Inspect and Seal Doors & Windows

Drafts cost money. Security matters. Comfort matters.

4. Check Toilets, Faucets, and Under-Sink Plumbing

Even a slow leak can cause thousands in damage if ignored.

5. Mount the TV Correctly

A TV crashing down on day two? Not the vibe.

6. Set Up Your Home Office Right

With hybrid work, this is a necessity — not a luxury.

7. Verify Smoke & CO Detectors

Replace batteries. Update devices older than 7 years.

8. Install Security Cameras or a Video Doorbell

Instant peace of mind, especially in a new neighborhood.

9. Create Your “Fix-It” List

Every new homeowner uncovers surprises. Capture them early.

10. Hire a Reliable Handyman for the Things You Don’t Want to Deal With

You don’t have time for patchwork fixes.
Start with professional support and avoid long-term issues.

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