Seasonal Maintenance Checklist

Your home is your most valuable asset. Therefore, it is important to take care of it. Home maintenance will not only protect your investment but will also make your life easier.

Some chores inside are best done every week or monthly, depending on your tolerance and lifestyle. For example, some people might reach for the scrubber as soon as they see mold in the grout, while others may tackle it every quarter.

Here's a checklist for seasonal maintenance.

Spring

Spring is the season for renewal, rebirth, and cleaning out anything that's not moving.

Inside

To avoid streaking, wash windows both inside and outside on cloudy days

  • Vinyl exterior siding and deck can be power washed

  • Steam clean floors and carpets

  • Machine wash or dry clean drapes

  • Cabinet toe kicks and dust baseboards

  • Deep clean bathroom surfaces. Renew tile grout

  • Give your stovetop and oven a thorough scrub

  • Replace the batteries in smoke and carbon monoxide detectors

The Yard

  • Cut down shrubs and trees to form and allow the sun in

  • Collect fallen branches and yard debris and make compost, if you can.

  • Keep shrubs and plants at least 2 feet from compressors.

  • After the last frost date, plant summer-flowering bulbs such as dahlias

  • Fertilize and over-seed the lawn after it wakes up

  • Clean and fix patio furniture

  • Powerwash patios, walkways, and sidewalks

Home Exterior

  • Clean gutters and downspouts.

  • To keep bugs out, repair or replace windows screens

  • Scrape and touch-up peeling paint

  • Paint rotten wood trim.

  • Removing and replacing crumbling bricks and stones

  • Inspect the foundation and seal cracks

  • Replace cracked roof shingles or vent collars

Summer

Summer maintenance is about outdoor space and saving money when the weather gets hot.

The Yard

  • Water your plants deeply twice or three times per week. Then, give your grass some water every day.

  • Keep the grass mowed as necessary (the length varies depending on the variety). Leave the clippings on your lawn to help decompose the grass and nourish it.

  • Don't forget to weed the flowerbeds around shrubs. A spray of horticultural vinegar will kill any young weeds.

  • To encourage continued blooms, use the deadhead flower

Inside

  • Dust ceiling fans and rotate counterclockwise to create cooling down airflow.

  • Keep the refrigerator coils clean to maintain efficient cooling

  • Clean refrigerator door gaskets; replace if necessary

  • Dehumidify basement to prevent mold and mildew

  • Replace or clean your air filters to reduce your AC's energy use by up to 15%

Autumn

Winter is near, and you have a few months left to prepare.

Inside

  • Get a professional to clean and inspect your heating system

  • Clean the return vents and filter system filters.

  • Replace the batteries in smoke and carbon monoxide detectors

  • Repair and inspect the weather stripping around doors, windows, and other areas

  • To save money, check the insulation around your house.

  • To maintain chimneys, call a chimney sweep

The Yard

  • Take out dead plants and remove weeds. Store summer bulbs such as dahlias in a cool place.

  • For spring color, plant bulbs such as tulips

  • To help nutrients and water penetrate the grassroots, aerate your lawn

  • Overseed lawn bald spots

  • Cover your porch with cushions and clean it.

  • Clean and empty flower pots and planters

  • Keep your garden tools clean and organized

  • Before the first hard freeze, disconnect, drain, and store garden hoses

Home Exterior

  • Repair caulk around venting and window frames -- heat can escape from any area.

  • To prevent drafts, replace frayed door sweeps

  • Clear gutters of fallen leaves

Winter

Winter chores include staying inside and conserving energy.

  • Replace or clean furnace filters

  • Turn the blades clockwise on reverse ceiling fans to circulate warm air into rooms.

  • Close the bibs slightly to allow water to drip out of pipes by turning off interior water valves leading to outdoor fixtures.

  • To prevent a cold-weather burst, wrap vulnerable pipes in unheated areas or on exterior walls.

  • Keep heating registers clean to increase airflow

  • Wait until spring for your return

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