Simple Home Fixes for Your First Place

First Place Fix publishes beginner-friendly, renter-aware, safety-first home care guides that help readers look up small home problems by symptom, room, tool, or stop point.

Find by Problem

  • Stains - Blot a fresh or recent coffee stain from carpet with gentle, renter-safe steps and clear stop points.
  • Smells - Freshen a smelly washer with safe cleaning, ventilation, and renter-aware maintenance steps.
  • Leaks - Check under a kitchen or bathroom sink for early leak signs without taking plumbing apart.
  • Appliances - Use a beginner safety filter before checking a fridge, washer, dryer, dishwasher, AC, or stove.
  • Safety - Test a smoke detector safely without disabling, covering, or removing it.
  • Renter limits - Use a simple safety filter before deciding whether to DIY a repair in your first place.

Start From Your Situation

  • I just moved in - Document the apartment, test basics, and set up a calm first-week routine.
  • Something broke - Start with small, visible checks and know when to hand it to maintenance.
  • I want to feel safer - Check alarms, locks, outage supplies, and emergency contacts before they are urgent.
  • I need to know when not to DIY - Use a stop-point guide before touching plumbing, electrical, locks, HVAC, or appliances.

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Browse Guide Categories

  • Basic Repairs - Small, low-risk fixes for handles, hinges, toilets, and other common first-place problems.
  • Apartment Setup - Move-in routines, documentation, and renter-aware setup for a safer, easier home.
  • Tools for Beginners - A starter toolkit for people living alone, without buying more than you will use.
  • Cleaning & Maintenance - Simple upkeep for stains, smells, drains, fixtures, filters, appliances, and recurring apartment maintenance.
  • Home Safety - Smoke detectors, outage plans, emergency contacts, and safe stop points.
  • When Not to DIY - Clear safety boundaries for repairs that should be documented, reported, or handled by qualified help.

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Safety Note

For immediate danger, call emergency services. For rental property systems, contact your landlord or maintenance team. For specialized repair work, contact a licensed professional.