Hidden Costs of Homeownership That Most Don’t Know

Buying a home can be great—it’s a lifelong dream for some—but there are many additional costs involved in owning a home. According to a study by Zillow, homeowners spend $14,155 per year on hidden costs.

These hidden costs could put a dent in your pocket if you don’t have a prior plan. Here is a list of eighteen hidden costs of homeownership you need to know.

Pest Infestation

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Many homeowners don’t think about pest control when they purchase the house, but pests like mosquitoes, bugs, and mice do infest the house and are a safety hazard to the residents. On average, a single visit from pest control can cost $450. Depending on the severity of the infestation, the cost of pest control could go as high as $8,000. 

Roof cleaning

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Many homeowners don’t pay much attention to roof cleaning until it’s too late. No one tells you this, but when you buy a home, roof cleaning is very important. Not cleaning your roof regularly can lead to moss, algae, and debris buildup, which can shorten the lifespan of your roofing materials and even cause structural damage over time.

The average cost of roof cleaning is $765, which can go as high as $ 2700.

Deck staining

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Deck staining is crucial for protecting your outdoor living space from becoming weathered and prone to splitting and cracking. It is also a significant cost homeowners have to bear every 1-3 years. The average cost to stain a deck is $800, and this can go as high as $1200, depending on the area and labor involved. 

Chimney repair and cleaning

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Chimneys and fireplaces look aesthetic and add a rustic vibe to the home; homeowners fall for their beauty without realizing the hidden costs they entail. The average cost of cleaning a chimney is $250; however, depending on the damage, this could go up to $5000.

Carpet cleaning

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Carpets not only add beauty to homes they also help in preserving the lifespan of the flooring. Carpet cleaning is probably the most overlooked cost of homeownership. The average cost of carpet cleaning is $175, and the highest cost is $260. Despite the low costs, carpets must be cleaned every 12-18 months, and this can increase the expenses.

Drainage system

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Not all homes come with built-in drainage systems, and homeowners aren’t informed of this at the time of purchase, only to realize later and spend a fortune on installing one.

The average cost of installing a drainage system is $3570, and this can go up to $13,000.

Sprinkler system

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Having a functional sprinkler system is crucial for keeping your lawn healthy. However, this is a hidden cost of homeownership that not many will tell you about. The average cost of installing a drainage system is $3600, and this can go up to $10,000.

Pressure washing

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Pressure washing helps clean dirt, grime, and other contaminants from outdoor surfaces like siding, decks, and driveways. It is recommended that outdoor surfaces be pressure washed every 1-2 years.

The average cost of installing a drainage system is $400, and this can go up to $1250.

HVAC system

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The heating, ventilation, and air conditioning (HVAC) system is one of the most critical and expensive components of a home, accounting for a significant portion of a homeowner’s energy costs. Many assume this comes with the house, but that is not always the case.

The average cost of installing an HVAC system is $10,000, which can go up to $15,000.

Driveway Resealing

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Driveway resealing is a regular task that many homeowners don’t consider an expense. However, the average cost is $490, and the highest cost is $1000. It is recommended that driveways be resealed every 2-5 years to prevent expensive repairs.

Pool Upkeep

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Pools can be a refreshing addition to your home, but they must be maintained and require regular cleanings. Maintaining a pool costs $50 per week and $1450 annually. If pools aren’t maintained well, they can lead to repairs as costly as $20,000.

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