Spring is a great time to tackle home maintenance tasks to ensure that your home is in top shape. Nobody wants to spend vacation time or fishing times for repairing something on your home when it should be done now.
Here are a few common concerns that we can do now and for next to nothing for free.
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- Inspect Your Roof
Inspect your roof for any signs of damage, missing shingles, or leaks. Repair any issues to prevent water damage during spring rains.
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- Clean Gutters & Downspouts
Clear out debris from your gutters and downspouts to ensure proper drainage.
This will help prevent water damage to your home’s foundation and                   drainage roof.
- Check Your HVAC System
Schedule a professional HVAC inspection and service to ensure that your system is running efficiently. Change air filters and clean vents to improve air quality. Â
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- Check Your Exterior Surfaces
Inspect the exterior of your home for any signs of damage, such as cracks in the foundation. Repair any issues to prevent further damage.
- Test Smoke Dectors and Carbon Monoxide Detectors
Replace batteries in smoke alarms and carbon monoxide and test them to ensure they are working properly.
- Clean and Inspect Windows
Wash windows inside and out and inspect them for any damage or air leaks. Replace damaged seals or weatherstripping to improve energy efficiency.
- Check Outdoor Faucets and Sprinkler Systems
Inspect outdoor faucets and sprinkler systems for leaks or damage. Replace worn washers and repair any leaks to prevent water leaks.
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- Trim Trees and Shrubs
Prune overgrown trees and shrubs to promote heathy growth and prevent damage to your homes exterior. Remove any dead branches or limbs.
- Inspect Deck and Patio
Check your deck or patio for signs of water and tear, such as loose boards or nails. Repair any damage and clean surfaces to prepare for outdoor entertaining.
- Seal Driveways and Walkways
Fill cracks in your driveway with sealant to prevent further damage from moisture and freezing temperatures.
By following these DIY maintenance tips in the spring, you can help keep your home in good condition and address any issues before they become more significant problems.