Essential Summer Maintenance Tips for Your Home



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Essential Summer Maintenance Tips for Your Home

The summer temperatures can take a toll on your home. Every season homeowners should have a maintenance list for the home. Here is a list of summer to-do items.

Inspect Your Home's Exterior

It was a long winter, and it’s time to inspect your home’s exterior for things that could put it at risk in the future. This includes rotted or loose siding, mold or mildew, and moss growth. Once you’ve inspected the siding, power wash the home’s exterior surfaces to remove dirt, dust, sap, and anything else that could damage your siding or paint job. If you notice weak spots in the siding, contact a professional service company to help repair the damage. If there are spots of chipped or cracked paint, touch them up before summer gets into full swing.

Wash Windows and Replace Window Screens

Washing your exterior windows won’t make much of a difference if you don’t wash your window screens, too. Remove your window screens and gently scrub them with hot, soapy water. If your screens are too filthy to be cleaned, you may want to replace them.

Check and Clean Your Fans and Air Conditioner

First, you should look at your ceiling fans. The tops of fans routinely collect impressive amounts of dust during the winter months. When you start using these fans in the summer, the fan will spread these particles around your house, potentially exacerbating allergies, and having a negative impact on your air quality. And they’re easy to clean. You can either use a duster with a long handle, or you can climb on up and clean these spots with a Swiffer pad or damp rag.

Then, you’ll want to make sure your air conditioning is working. If you’re installing a window unit, remove and clean any filters before installing. And if you have central air, make sure that you are consistently replacing your filters to make your unit more energy efficient and effective.

Clean Gutters and Downspouts

Leaves, twigs, pollen, and other debris accumulates in your gutters over the winter and spring. If your gutters and downspouts stay clogged during heavy summer rains, the overflowing water can lead to flooding and structural damage. Typically done at least once a year, you may have to do it twice if you have a lot of trees around your home. Check also to see if any rust, holes, or cracks are developing. Repaint or repair to prevent the escape of rainwater in areas that could lead to water intrusion.

Replace the Air Filters Throughout your Home

The heating and air-conditioning system in your home works by intaking air from a room, which is then heated or cooled by coils and gets blown back into your home through the floor vents. Inside, your furnace’s air filter acts as the lungs of the system by preventing dust, pollen and other airborne particles from entering and getting blown back into other rooms. With such an important role in keeping your house and its occupants healthy, it’s vital that homeowners replace the filter on a regular basis.

Check and Clean Walkways, Driveway, and Patio

It’s a good idea to check your walkways, driveway, and patio to see if there are any cracks or weeds that need to be pulled before you begin cleaning them and repair any damage. Once you have done that, get out the power washer and wash away the last years dirt and grime.