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Home Maintenance Checklists by Season

Here's what needs doing — every winter, spring, summer and fall

In addition to providing shelter, comfort and safety, a home is a financial asset. By properly caring for your home you'll protect your investment and avoid major problems and repairs down the road.

See also: How to hire a contractor.

If you don’t have the time, skill, or physical endurance to do everything on your To Do list, consider hiring a professional. (See "How to Hire a Contractor.")

Seasonal Home Maintenance Checklists

Home repair problems will only get bigger if not attended to. When it comes to your home, protect it — don’t neglect it! The following checklists can help:

Spring

  1. Clean windows.

  2. Replace storm windows with screens.

  3. Change batteries in smoke detectors.

  4. Inspect the home for fire hazards, such as overloaded extension cords.

  5. Check or install carbon monoxide detectors.

  6. Make sure all exits, hallways and stairs are clear of clutter.

  7. Clear debris from the gutters, yard, driveway, walkway and other outdoor spaces.

  8. Clean out the garage, shed, or carport.

  9. Clean the basement and attic.

  10. Clean your clothes dryer’s vent system. (Lint buildup can cause the dryer to run longer to dry your clothes, which wastes energy. Even worse, lint buildup in the vent can lead to a fire.)

  11. Make sure all indoor and outdoor stairs are slip-proof, well-lit, and in good condition.

  12. Fix broken or uneven pavement on stairs, walkways, the driveay and other outdoor surfaces.

  13. Have someone inspect the roof for leaks, loose shingles, or debris.

  14. Check indoors and outside for signs of pests, such as termites or rodents. Call a professional if you suspect an infestation problem.

  15. Fix broken doors, gates and fences.

Summer

  1. Mow the lawn and trim the bushes.

  2. Have an arborist remove weak, dead, or rotten trees or large branches that may fall on the house.

  3. Install window air conditioners or have central air system inspected.

  4. Check all door locks and doorknobs to be sure they’re in good working order. Install deadbolts on doors, if you don’t have them.

  5. Check the home security system or consider installing one.

  6. Check screens in doors and windows and repair or replace as needed.

  7. Check all outside lights and replace bulbs as needed.

  8. Clean outdoor lawn furniture and grill.

  9. Check garden hoses for leaks and replace as necessary.

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