
It may help to divide and conquer, splitting the list into separate weeks to prevent your tasks from stacking up.
When the weather warms, it may be a good time to complete the following:
Calling a professional is always a good idea for larger projects such as inspecting your trees for damage or disease.
Who doesn’t love a little spring cleaning? Each year, you might tackle some of these indoor and outdoor maintenance and home improvement tasks.
When the weather warms, it may be a good time to complete the following:
Inside your home, you’ll need to pay attention to the following tasks:
If you keep up with your monthly home maintenance checklist, your indoor maintenance routine will be much simpler.
Here’s a tip: use the highest blade setting to mow. This will protect your grass from drought and weeds.
When summer heat and humidity rise, you may find yourself enjoying the comfort of the great indoors. But that’s another reason to make sure your home is optimized for rising temperatures. Here are a few things to do to prepare for the summer:
This can be a great time to complete indoor home improvement projects. With the kids home from school, it’s the perfect opportunity to enlist them to complete some chores around the house.
Heading out of town during the summer months? Follow a checklist to keep your home secure and maintained when you’re out of town.
As temperatures start to drop, it’s time to transition from summer to winter. Below is a list of what you’ll need to focus on for maintaining your home in the fall.
Crisp fall weather can be a great time to complete some basic maintenance tasks. Here are a few things to keep at the top of your to-do list:
Fall can also be a good time to plant perennials such as tulips or daffodils before the ground freezes.
Inside your home, you’re likely transitioning from your home’s AC to the furnace. The fall season provides a great opportunity to have your furnace serviced by hiring a professional. This may also be a stipulation of your HVAC warranty. But you should also focus on tasks such as:
Contractors often have more free time during the fall and winter than during the summer. The fall may be an ideal time to complete that remodeling project.
Winter outdoor maintenance
And don’t forget to get out and build a snowman! It’s not crucial for home maintenance, but it’s a great way to spend quality time with the kids.
Winter indoor maintenance
Inside your home, you should be keeping up with your monthly home maintenance checklist, as well as the following:Deep clean your home twice per year
Have your HVAC system inspected
Replace your smoke and carbon monoxide detector batteries
Have your chimney cleaned.
Inspect your roof for damage.
Seal your deck.
Completing these tasks can make your home safer and more comfortable while also saving you money on costly repair bill.