Summer is here, bringing warm weather, longer days, and the perfect opportunity to give your home some much-needed attention. Regular home maintenance can save you time and money in the long run, preventing minor issues from turning into significant problems, especially when selling. This summer home maintenance checklist will guide you through essential tasks to keep your property in tip-top shape. Let's dive in!
Taking care of your lawn during the summer will maintain its health and appearance. Start by regularly mowing your lawn, ensuring the grass is at the recommended height for your specific type. Watering is equally important, especially during dry spells. It's best to water early or late in the evening to minimize evaporation.
Fertilizing your lawn will help it stay green and lush. Use a slow-release fertilizer to provide consistent nutrients over time. Remember to control weeds, either by hand-pulling or using a safe herbicide. Aeration can also be beneficial, allowing air, water, and nutrients to penetrate the soil more effectively.
Your garden and landscaping need attention, too. Pruning trees and bushes will encourage healthy growth and prevent overgrowth that can damage your home's exterior. Mulching around plants conserves moisture, helps reduce weeds, and improves the soil.
Consider planting new flowers or shrubs to add colour and vibrancy to your yard. Be mindful of the plants' needs and choose varieties that thrive in your climate. Regularly check for pests and diseases, treating any issues promptly to prevent them from spreading.
Clean gutters prevent water damage to your home. Over time, leaves, twigs, and debris can clog your gutters. The buildup can cause water to overflow and potentially damage your roof, siding, and foundation.
To clean your gutters:
Another important task is inspecting your roof for damage or leaks. Look for missing, damaged, or curled shingles and mold or algae growth signs. Check the flashing around chimneys, vents, and skylights for cracks or gaps.
If you notice any issues, it's best to call a professional roofer to assess the damage and make necessary repairs. Regular roof maintenance can extend the lifespan of your roof and prevent costly repairs.
Over time, dirt, mildew, and grime can build up on your home's siding and decks. Power washing is an effective way to restore their appearance and prevent damage. Use a power washer with the appropriate pressure setting for your surface to avoid causing any harm.
Start by applying a cleaning solution, then use the power washer to rinse it off, working from top to bottom. Pay extra attention to stubborn spots, but be careful not to linger too long in one area.
Touching up exterior paint improves your home's curb appeal and protects it from the elements. Before applying a fresh coat, look for any chipped or peeling paint and scrape it off. Choose a high-quality exterior paint that can withstand harsh weather conditions.
Sealing decks and patios are equally important. A suitable sealant will protect the wood from moisture, UV rays, and wear. Clean the surface thoroughly before applying the sealant, and follow the manufacturer's instructions for the best results.
Clean windows and screens can make a big difference in your home's appearance and comfort. Use a glass cleaner and a microfibre cloth to clean the windows, inside and out. Remove and clean the screens with soapy water, then rinse and let them dry before reinstalling.
Inspect the seals and weatherstripping around your windows and doors. Replace any damaged or worn-out weatherstripping to improve energy efficiency and keep your home comfortable.
Keeping your air conditioning system in top shape is crucial for staying cool during summer. Start by changing the air filters, as dirty filters can reduce efficiency and strain the system. Filters should be replaced every one to three months, depending on usage and whether pets are in the home.
Scheduling a professional tune-up is also a good idea. A technician can check for issues, clean the coils, and ensure the system runs efficiently. Regular maintenance can extend the lifespan of your air conditioning unit and prevent costly breakdowns.
Ceiling fans can help circulate air and reduce the load on your air conditioner. Clean the blades and check that the fan rotates in the correct direction (counterclockwise for summer) to create a cool breeze and improve air circulation.
Inspect and clean the vents throughout your home. Proper ventilation prevents heat buildup and moisture issues. Ensure that vents are free of obstructions and functioning correctly.
Inspecting your plumbing system for leaks and other issues can save you from water damage and high utility bills. Check under sinks, around toilets, and behind appliances for any signs of leaks or water stains. Fix any issues promptly to prevent further damage.
Cleaning out drains is another critical task. Use a drain cleaner or a mixture of baking soda and vinegar to clear any clogs and keep your pipes flowing smoothly. Regular maintenance can prevent significant plumbing problems down the line.
Check your home's safety equipment regularly to ensure proper functioning. Test smoke and carbon monoxide detectors and replace batteries as needed. Fire departments recommend changing out batteries when we change our clocks in March and November. Test detectors monthly and replace every ten years as recommended.
Check your fire extinguishers to ensure they are fully charged and accessible. Every home should have at least one extinguisher on each floor, ideally in the kitchen and near potential fire hazards.
Summer is a great time to tackle some deep cleaning tasks. Start with your carpets and rugs, which can accumulate dirt and allergens over time. Consider renting a carpet cleaner or hiring a professional for a thorough cleaning.
Dust and wipe down surfaces, including baseboards, ceiling fans, and light fixtures. Cleaning these often-overlooked areas can improve indoor air quality and create a fresher living environment.
Incorporating eco-friendly practices into your summer home maintenance can benefit the environment and your wallet. Here are a few tips:
Upgrade to energy-efficient appliances, light bulbs, and windows. These can reduce your energy consumption and lower your utility bills.
Install low-flow shower heads and faucets, and set up a rain barrel to collect water for your garden. Fix any leaks promptly to prevent water waste.
Reduce exposure to harsh chemicals using natural cleaning products such as vinegar, baking soda, and lemon juice. These solutions are often just as effective and better for the environment.
Summer home maintenance may seem daunting, but breaking it down into manageable steps can make it much more achievable. This checklist will help your home remain in excellent condition throughout the season. So, grab your gloves, tools, and sunscreen, and start your summer home maintenance today. If you have any tips or questions, feel free to share them with us.
Published courtesy of Royal LePage® Locations North on Aug 21st, 2024