Daily maintenance skills after home improvement

1. When the house is unoccupied, always turn off the main water, electricity, and gas valves to ensure safety and prevent accidental damage. In case of rain or snow, make sure to close the windows promptly to avoid water entering the room. If temperatures drop below freezing, pay attention to insulating water pipes and consider closing the main water supply valve if necessary.

2. Before check-in, ventilate the room for a while to improve air quality. If the house will be empty for an extended period, arrange for staff to open the windows regularly (but not during rainy, snowy, or windy weather) to maintain good airflow and prevent stale air buildup.

3. Keep the floor drain on the open balcony clear and functional. During heavy rain, check whether there's standing water on the balcony floor and ensure the drain is working properly to prevent rainwater from seeping into the indoor space.

4. Regularly inspect the water supply and drainage pipes for leaks. If any are found, report them immediately. Avoid hitting or hanging items on sinks and basins, and do not stack heavy objects near drains to prevent them from becoming dislodged and causing water leakage.

5. When using air conditioning in your new home, avoid directing cold or warm air at the same spot for long periods. Take steps to maintain proper humidity levels indoors to protect walls and floors from moisture damage.

6. Check the water outlets on the lower parts of plastic frames and aluminum alloy doors and windows (on the outside) to ensure rainwater can drain properly. This helps prevent water from accumulating on window sills or door frames.

7. If silicone seals around the basin, bathtub, toilet, shower area, or between the countertop and wall become loose or detached, repair them as soon as possible to avoid water seepage.

8. When using the bathtub, shower, or sink, try to prevent hair, dirt, and other debris from falling into the drain or floor drain. Clean these areas regularly. If blockages occur, contact professional plumbers to unclog them promptly and avoid further damage.

9. For natural wood or composite flooring, use a semi-dry mop for cleaning, but avoid excessive water to prevent warping or swelling. Floors near windows or balconies that receive direct sunlight may crack over time—consider covering them partially for protection. It’s recommended to wax natural wood flooring every 1–2 months to maintain its condition.

10. When using artificial stone or marble countertops, avoid staining by wiping up spills like soy sauce or curry powder right away. Do not place heavy objects or stand on these surfaces, as this could cause cracks or breakage. Avoid sudden temperature changes, especially direct contact with hot items. Always use a trivet when placing hot pots on the countertop, and avoid using steel wool or abrasive pads on the surface to prevent scratches. Similarly, avoid harsh scrubbing on acrylic bathtubs.

Coated Abrasive

Coated abrasives have a wide variety of applications, from grinding applications toLook, one class is the manual use of varieties (sheet emery cloth, sandpaper andPartially rolled sandpaper); The other is for mechanical processing varieties(mainly belt, disc, wheel and ring).

1, large flat surface polishing, steel plate, plywood, leather.

2, mass production of workpiece surface sanding, printed circuit board, steel

Piano board, wooden furniture, etc.

3. Continuous polishing and grinding of metal strip. (Strip width ok

Above 1200mm, length is unlimited)

4, forming grinding and polishing of complex surface work.

5, all kinds of diameter metal tube, rod, roller cylindrical grinding and large diameter

In 25mm container, internal circular grinding such as: cylinder, hydraulic cylinder oil tank

And so on.

6, the page wheel and sand ring can replace polishing cloth wheel, realize polishing process automation.

7. Sand plate is used for grinding welding seam of large shell, box body and hull

Burr, paint, etc.


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