Spring is here! The snow has melted and the warm weather has arrived. This transition to warmer weather is a great time for homeowners to spend time on preventative measures by doing seasonal home maintenance checks on their homes.
There are many things you can do to keep your home and property safe throughout the year. Spring maintenance checklists can include various tasks that involve cleaning and inspecting things inside and outside of your home.
Here are some seasonal maintenance tips to consider to ensure your home is in great shape after the harsh winter months.
Exterior home maintenance tasks:
Check gutters: Clean any debris, check your downspouts, and look out for leaks. Contact a specialist if you require any assistance.
Inspect your chimney: Use a flashlight and check the firebox for any cracks or joints that may start to loosen. You’ll want to ensure the chimney has no fallen leaves or debris.
Garden and lawn equipment: Put your shed together with all the necessary tools you’ll need for gardening and make sure all lawn equipment is tuned up.
Examine walkways and driveways: Make sure surfaces are level and safe to walk on by repairing any cracks and broken or uneven surfaces.
Porch, deck, and fence: Look over your fence, porch, or deck for rotting wood, holes, and cracked or splintered wood. Loose nails and unfastened railing can be hazardous. Also, check for signs of pest damage.
Landscaping: Trim trees and bushes that are close to your home and keep away from utility wires. This reduces the risk of falling limbs causing damage during storms. Visually inspect your property for damaged trees and consider removing dead trees that might blow over in heavy winds or storms. Contact a professional for help.