The diagrams are clear, readable, and helpfully labelled, but the maintenance details are sparse; there are only a few tips for each area/system of the home. I expected more preventive maintenance advice, given the subtitle "A Visual Guide to Understanding and Maintaining Your Home." Each "How it works" explains how a system functions. Each "Before calling a …" section gives DIY tips to try before calling a pro. Covers plumbing, wiring, heating, cooling, appliances, windows and doors, foundations and frame.
Notes
If lift chain in toilet breaks or disconnects, repair with plastic wire tie.
If ball-type faucet leaks from under handle, remove handle and tighten adjusting ring in cap.
If AC doesn't turn on, check HVAC system's circuit breakers or fuses. Next, set heating thermostat to high temp. If furnace doesn't start, thermostat or wiring is faulty.
Buy appliance parts from repairclinic.com.
If dishes coming out of dishwasher are still dirty
• Interrupt wash and check water temp. Should be 140 F.
• Remove food from dishes before loading.
• Interrupt wash and check water level. Should be just over heating element. If not, remove and clean float switch until it slides freely.
• Remove spray arm(s), clean spray holes, replace arm(s), ensure they spin freely.
If clothes washer takes longer to fill than it used to, check inlet screens inside machine where hoses connect, and clean with toothbrush.
If clothes washer "walks" during wash, machine is overloaded, or one of leveling feed requires adjustment.
If clothes dryer takes longer to dry than it used to, remove hose or ductwork to check vent, and remove lint if necessary.