Spring Home Maintenance Checklist
Leslie A.
1/20/20252 min read
Spring is the perfect time to freshen up your home and repair any winter damage. Here’s a detailed checklist to ensure your home is ready for the season of renewal.
1. Inspect the Roof
Check for loose or missing shingles and repair any damage caused by winter storms. Snow and ice can weaken roofing materials, so it’s essential to address issues promptly.
Use binoculars for a ground-level inspection or carefully climb up with safety gear.
Look for signs of leaks, such as water stains or discoloration on ceilings or walls inside your home.
Remove any debris, such as branches or leaves, that may have accumulated over the winter.
If you spot significant damage, contact a professional roofing contractor for repair work.
2. Clean Gutters and Downspouts
Remove debris from gutters and downspouts to prevent water damage. Clogged gutters can lead to water pooling around your foundation, causing structural issues.
Use a sturdy ladder and gloves for safety, and have someone hold the ladder steady.
Scoop out leaves and debris with a gutter scoop or small trowel.
Flush the gutters with a garden hose to ensure proper water flow.
Check for sagging gutters or loose fasteners and make necessary adjustments.
3. Service the HVAC System
Prepare your HVAC system for warmer months by scheduling an inspection. This ensures your home stays cool and energy-efficient during the summer.
Replace filters to improve air quality and system efficiency. Choose high-efficiency filters for better performance.
Clean vents and ducts to remove dust and allergens.
Schedule a professional tune-up to check refrigerant levels, clean coils, and inspect electrical connections.
4. Check Windows and Screens
Inspect windows and screens for any damage that may have occurred during the winter.
Repair or replace torn screens to keep bugs out and allow fresh air in.
Ensure window seals are intact to prevent drafts and improve energy efficiency.
Clean windows thoroughly inside and out for better natural light and curb appeal.
Apply a protective coating to window glass to repel dirt and water.
5. Test Outdoor Faucets
Inspect outdoor faucets for leaks or damage caused by freezing temperatures.
Turn on the faucet and check water pressure. Low pressure may indicate a pipe leak.
Examine hoses and connections for wear and tear.
Replace damaged washers or gaskets to prevent leaks.
Consider installing frost-free faucets for future protection.
6. Power Wash Exterior Surfaces
Remove dirt, grime, and mildew from your home’s exterior, driveway, and patio.
Use a power washer for efficient cleaning, but avoid high-pressure settings that may damage siding.
Focus on high-traffic areas like walkways and patios for maximum impact.
Inspect siding and trim for cracks or damage and make necessary repairs.
Spring is a time for renewal, and these tasks will ensure your home is ready for the season. For expert assistance, call 925-264-9646 or visit www.fullcoveragehandyman.com to schedule a professional inspection.