ET Speaks From Home

Cuisine & Culture the Chinese Family Way

  • Chinese Culture & Festivals
    • Chinese Culture & Superstitions
    • Chinese Cuisine
    • Chinese Festivals
    • Chinese Wedding
    • Feng Shui
  • Craft
    • Adult Craft
    • Children Art and Craft
    • Chinese New Year Craft
    • Origami
  • Family Life
    • Collaboration
    • Home Improvement
    • Life & Parenting
    • Modelling
    • Printable
    • Sensory Play
    • STEM
    • Summer Activities
    • Tutorial
    • Lichfield Mandarin Club
  • Food & Drink
    • Bake Recipes
    • Cookbook
    • Dessert
    • Drink
    • Food Products
    • Meal Recipes
    • Restaurant
  • Review
    • App
    • Beauty & Health
    • Book
    • Drama, Movie, Theatre
    • DVD & Blu Ray
    • Fashion
    • Game & Board Game
    • General Products
    • Household Products
    • LEGO
    • Nintendo
    • Puzzle
    • Technology & Gadgets
    • Toy
    • Twitter Party / Party
    • Stationery
    • Vlog
  • Travel
  • Giveaway

3 Things To Do After You Buy Your First Home

7 March 2023 by Eileen

Now that you’ve bought your first house, you might think all of the hard work is done. That isn’t really the case. You’ll have to make it your home, which means putting a lot of time and effort into it. If you don’t know what to do after you buy your first home, this could be confusing. Even overwhelming.

3 Things To Do After You Buy Your First Home

Thankfully, it doesn’t have to be. All it takes is putting together a quick checklist and making your way through it. Three tasks stand out with this, and should be done as quickly as possible. It’s worth diving into what these are.

What To Do After You Buy Your First Home: 3 Top Tasks

  1. Refresh The Flooring

    Even before you buy the house, you’ll spot a few things you’d like to change about it. Once the purchase is finalised, it’s time to do exactly that. One of the more overlooked parts of this is the flooring. It’s worth updating this or giving it a refresh. You don’t need to rip everything out and replace it to do that.

    Wood flooring, for example, could just need some sanding and polishing to look amazing again. With a little elbow grease, you could transform how it looks.

  2. Get It Secured

    One of the first things to do after you buy your first home is to make sure it’s secure. That goes beyond simply changing the locks on the front door. Make sure there aren’t any other ways for potential intruders to get in. Take a look at the windows when you’re doing this. The garage door should also be a focus with this.

    Once you’ve gone out of your way to make sure everything’s secure, you shouldn’t have to worry about feeling safe at home. It could even be worth getting a new alarm and security system to help with this.

  3. Know How To Do Repairs

    One of the main responsibilities that come with home ownership is actually looking after your home. You’ll need to know how to take care of everything. From how to clean a dryer vent, to replacing parts in your oven, there could be a lot involved in this.

    You might think you could get a professional in for everything, but that could be expensive. DIY as much as you can, and you’ll save yourself more money than you’d think. You could do all of the basics yourself, and leave the major repairs to the pros.

    Finally, consider getting coverage from 2-10 HBW to safeguard your home appliances and systems against unexpected failures. It will save you money on maintenance and provide you peace of mind knowing you are covered.

    Be proactive with this, and you shouldn’t have to spend much money on it.

What To Do After You Buy Your First Home: Wrapping Up

Figuring out what to do after you buy your first home can be an overwhelming experience. It shouldn’t be. It should be an exciting time filled with happiness. By having a quick checklist of what you need to do, you make it quite simple for yourself.

Knowing how to do basic repairs, securing the house, and giving the floor a refresh, you can make it quite straightforward. You’ll be enjoying your new home before you even know it.

Disclosure: This is a featured post.

Related

Filed Under: Collaboration Tagged With: DIY

« Top 5 Most Popular Wedding Flowers
How To Choose Coffee According To Your Taste? »

Trackbacks

  1. The Ultimate Guide To Buying And Renovating A Fixer-Upper - ET Speaks From Home says:
    11 July 2023 at 11:00 am

    […] is often room for manoeuvre when you buy a property that isn’t in good condition. Speak to the agent, find out if there are any other interested […]

Search

Hello!

Welcome to ET Speaks From Home!

I'm Eileen, a proud mum of two teenagers (aged 18 and 16), my daughter is living with visual impairment. Since launching this blog in May 2012, we’ve continued to grow and evolve, sharing our family’s journey and passions.

I love cooking, crafting, DIY projects, writing about Chinese culture, and creating YouTube reviews.

**Achievements & Recognition:**

* Top 20 UK Parent Blogs (2020)
* Tots100 Top 20 Blog on Twitter (2014)
* Tots100 Top Mummy Vloggers (2015)
* Tots100 Top 20 Vloggers (2016)
* Shortlisted for BritMums Brilliance in Blogging Awards (BiBs), Video Category (2014) Read More…

  • E-mail
  • Facebook
  • Instagram
  • LinkedIn
  • Pinterest
  • TikTok
  • Tumblr
  • Twitter

Click here to get in touch!

Contact Me here!

Click here for Media Pack!

pr media pack

Archives

Recent Posts

  • What Is Jiaobei?
  • Why Savvy Homeowners are Retiring the Garden Paintbrush in 2026
  • Naked Whey Review
  • How Laptop Screen Extenders Improve Work Productivity?
  • OceanSaver Review
  • Emerging from Hibernation Season: Skincare Products to Wake Up Your Skin
  • The Best Bulb Brightness for Every Room: A Simple Lumen Map
  • Plant With Willow Starter Pack Review
  • Bebird Ultra X Review
  • Tieks by Gavrieli Ballet Flat Shoe Review

YouTube API Terms & Conditions

By continuing to use this website, you agreed to be bound by the YouTube Terms of Service. To find out more, see here: YouTube API Term & Condition For Handling YouTube Data and Content Policy : to store the public data temporarily, but not more than 30 days and the stored data will be either be refreshed or deleted after 30 days.

Privacy Policy

To find out more, see here: Privacy Policy

Google Privacy Policy

By continuing to use this website, you agreed to be bound by the Google Terms of Service. To find out more, see here: Google Privacy Policy

Amazon Affiliate

“We are a participant in the Amazon Services LLC Associates Program, an affiliate advertising program designed to provide a means for us to earn fees by linking to Amazon.co.uk and affiliated sites.”

Copyright

©2012-2025 Eileen Teo unless otherwise stated. All rights reserved. You may not reproduce text excerpts or images without my prior permission.

Disclaimer

To find out more, see here: Disclaimer
Privacy & Cookies: This site uses cookies. By continuing to use this website, you agree to their use.

To find out more, including how to control cookies, see here: Cookie Policy

Copyright © 2026 · Foodie Pro Theme by Shay Bocks · Built on the Genesis Framework · Powered by WordPress