Your Home service Expert, with Matt McMahon
“You Service Your Car Every 10,000km… So Why Don’t You Service Your Home?”

“You Service Your Car Every 10,000km… So Why Don’t You Service Your Home?”
Every 10,000 kilometres, like clockwork, most of us book our car in for a service.
We don’t question it.
We don’t delay it (well… most of the time).
We understand that maintenance prevents breakdowns.
But here’s the question…
Why is it so imprinted in our heads to regularly service our cars — yet maintaining our homes seems to come second to everything else?
Your home is the biggest asset you’ll ever own.
It protects your family.
It holds your memories.
And it costs significantly more than your car.
Yet most homes in Geelong only get attention when something fails.
The hot water system bursts.
The heater stops working in the middle of winter.
The garage door won’t open.
The roof leaks during a storm.
And suddenly, it’s urgent.
I'm Matt, and every day we see the same pattern — small issues left unattended turning into major, expensive problems.
- A simple heating service that could have prevented a full unit replacement.
- A minor roof repair that turns into ceiling damage.
- Blocked gutters that lead to internal water damage.
- An electrical fault that could have been detected during a safety check.
Preventative home maintenance isn’t glamorous.
But neither is paying $8,000 unexpectedly in the middle of winter.
Imagine if your home had a service schedule, just like your car:
✔ Annual heating & cooling check
✔ Roof and gutter inspection
✔ Plumbing pressure and leak check
✔ Electrical safety inspection
✔ Garage door service
Most breakdowns don’t happen suddenly.
They give warning signs — we just don’t always know what to look for.
Our goal each week in this column is simple:
To help Geelong homeowners stay informed, avoid unnecessary costs, and understand what’s happening behind the walls and above the ceilings of their homes.
Because a well-maintained home isn’t just safer — it’s cheaper in the long run.
Next week, we’ll break down the five most common home issues we see in winter — and the early signs you should never ignore.

