Spring Home Maintenance
Your home is an investment — and protecting that investment is probably one of your top priorities.
So, as the seasons change, and you start to spruce up and refresh your space, be sure to make time for maintenance as well as spring cleaning.
Keeping up with essential tasks will help ensure your home stays hazard-free, retains its value, and maybe even delivers a profit in the future.
Here are the top spring maintenance tasks to add to your to-do list today.
Structure and Foundation
- Check the foundation and exterior walls for cracks
- Clean gutters and downspouts and repair any leaks or holes
- Inspect the roof, looking for loose or missing shingles, damage to any pipes, or unusual wear and tear
- Examine the chimney for broken bricks, or small holes or cracks around the base
- Check the attic for any visible signs of moisture
- Look for gaps around doors and windows and reseal them
Systems and Appliances
- Test smoke alarms and carbon monoxide detectors
- Schedule an HVAC tuneup to ensure your system is ready when needed
- Clean the refrigerator coils to lengthen its life span
- Flush the water heater to remove any sediment that has built up over the last year
- Replace air filters if you haven’t done so lately
- Clean your dryer vent duct to prevent fires, and keep the dryer working efficiently
- Make sure the sump pump is fully operational
Outside Details
- Inspect for termites to stop a damaging infestation as soon as possible
- Wash the siding, check for damage to exterior woodwork, and repair and reseal these areas as needed
- Check the sprinkler system to make sure all the heads are facing the right direction, and do a test run before setting up your watering schedule
- Landscape accordingly by trimming, mowing, and clearing debris. Consider planting seasonal flowers
Proper maintenance is critical to maintaining your home’s value, especially if you’re planning to sell soon.
Are you thinking of selling your house, and buying a new one? Get in touch with us today...
