
Spring Home Maintenance
Almost everyone has heard of “spring cleaning”, the deep cleaning so many people give their homes in the spring. Spring is a perfect season for airing out the house, clearing off the dust, looking for leaks, stains, mildew or mold from the winter and prepare for the coming summer heat. Among the maintenance chores you should perform every spring:- Cleaning gutters and clearing debris from the yard, driveway and walkways.
- Clearing hallways and entries and exits from clutter.
- Replacing or repairing any damaged windows or window screens.
- Inspecting caulking on kitchen and bathroom fixtures and re-caulking as necessary.
- Cleaning kitchen stove exhaust filter and hood.
- Testing, dusting and installing new batteries in carbon monoxide and smoke detectors and checking fire extinguishers.
- Checking and touching up any exterior paint that may need it and inspecting masonry and siding for damage needing repair.
- Inspecting the attic and basement, if applicable, for any leaks and the roof for any damage.
- Inspecting paving on walkways, driveway, stairways and other surfaces outdoors and fixing any uneven or broken places.
- Fixing any broken fences, gates or doors.
Summer Home Maintenance
Most people associate the summer with relaxation and play. The last thing you want to have to deal with during the summer is home repairs. Therefore, a few simple maintenance tasks at the start of every summer can make sure your summer is cool, comfortable and safe, including the following:- Reversing ceiling fans.
- Inspecting the foundation for issues with drainage, such as poor grading or clogged downspouts.
- Inspecting the whole home for the presence of beetles, cockroaches, termites, wood bees, ants and other insects as well as for mice, rats and other pests.
- Checking for moisture issues in crawl spaces and basements.
Fall Home Maintenance
Fall home maintenance chores are all about preparing for winter. It is far better and easier to perform any repairs needed to prevent potential wintertime hassles when the weather is still reasonable and there is no snow on the ground than when the temperature is below zero and you cannot see the ground. Useful fall home maintenance tasks include the following:- Removing screen windows and installing storm windows.
- Shutting off the outdoor water supply and removing and storing hoses.
- Cleaning up yard debris, like leaves and fallen tree branches and trimming shrubs and trees back at least two feet from the house, driveway and road.
- Testing, dusting and installing new batteries in carbon monoxide and smoke detectors and checking fire extinguishers.
- Draining sediment from the hot water heater.
- Insulating exposed pipes.
- Covering or removing air conditioners in windows.
- Inspecting and cleaning chimneys and flues.
- Checking the roof for damage and cleaning gutters.
- Inspecting the seals and caulking around doors and windows and resealing as needed.
Winter Home Maintenance
Ideally, you should have no repairs to perform during the winter. All the maintenance you did during the rest of the year should help ensure that winters are cozy and warm. Still, there are certain small maintenance tasks you can make during the winter to make sure you stay that way. Moreover, while the house is closed up tight for winter, there is all the more reason to stay on top of maintenance duties that could keep you and your family healthy and safe during the winter. Useful winter home maintenance tasks include:- Reversing ceiling fan directions.
- Inspecting all indoor and outdoor lighting fixtures.
- Turning off all water pipes leading to outdoor faucets.
- Checking the toilets and sinks for leaks.
- Cleaning the dryer vent.
- Inspecting the hoses on ice makers, dishwashers and washing machines for leaks.
- Testing GFCI outlets and looking for overloaded extension cords.
- Testing sump pump.
- Check space heaters to ensure they are working properly and placed safely away from curtains and furniture.
By Admin –