Spring into Action: Home Maintenance Checklist

As warmer weather heads into Montrose, Spring is the ideal time to refresh your home and tackle any maintenance tasks that may have been overlooked during the colder months. Completing these essential springtime tasks not only ensures your home is in great shape but can help prevent time and money spent later on in the season.

Inspect the Roof and Clean the Gutters:
Your roof takes the brunt of the weather, so it’s important to check for missing or damaged shingles and water damage in the attic. At the same time, check your gutters for a build up of debris and make sure rainwater can flow freely.

Service the Air Conditioning:
Before the summer heat kicks in, have a professional inspect and service your air conditioning system. Clean or replace the filter, check refrigerant levels, and make sure everything is running efficiently.

Landscaping and Irrigation:
Spring is the time to give your lawn and garden a fresh start. Apply a balanced fertilizer to nourish the grass and plants, and consider aerating the soil to help water and nutrients reach the roots. De-winterize your irrigation system and check all sprinkler heads for cracks or damage after the colder temperatures.

Clean and Check Outdoor Lighting:
Outdoor lighting helps with safety and curb appeal, so check your exterior lights to ensure they’re working properly. Replace burned-out bulbs, clean light fixtures, and check the wiring for any signs of damage.

Check Windows and Doors for Drafts:
Cold air and moisture can sneak in or out through gaps around windows and doors. Check for any signs of drafts or leaks and reseal with weatherstripping or caulking as needed.

Inspect the Foundation and Basement:
Look for any cracks, water stains, or signs of moisture around your exterior and interior foundation. If you have a sump pump, check to make sure it is clean and working properly. Ensuring adequate drainage around the exterior of your home will help protect your foundation from water damage in the future.

Test Smoke and Carbon Monoxide Detectors:
Safety is a top priority, so make sure your smoke and carbon monoxide detectors are working properly. Change the batteries, test the alarms, and ensure they are located in key areas of your home.

Check Plumbing for Leaks:
Inspect your pipes, faucets, and drains for leaks, especially under sinks and around toilets. Tighten connections, replace worn-out washers, and repair any visible leaks to keep your plumbing system in good shape and prevent water damage.

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