The Ultimate Summer Home Maintenance Checklist

As we are slowly moving away from the winter months, now is an ideal time to get working on the maintenance of your home in time for the summer.  

In this guide, we are sharing the most important tasks to get done now so you can enjoy your home and garden when the weather gets warm. 

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It is time to roll up your sleeves and get to work!

Top 10 Projects To Get Your Home Ready For Summer

Outdoor Maintenance

  • Powerwash The Driveway And Sidewalk

A great place to get started when it comes to summer maintenance is making sure the outside of your home is clean. Over the winter, your driveway has most likely been neglected, so a powerwash is the best thing to do.

Each homeowner has a part of the sidewalk that they are responsible for, so this is also a good time to clean this. 

  • Clean Out Gutters and Downspouts

Following the fall, there will be a lot of debris gathering in places that you cannot normally see. The gutters and downspouts are one of the toughest tasks to tackle before the summer, so it is best to get them done as early as possible.

  • Wash Windows And Replace Window Screens

Washing the exterior of your home will not make a difference if you neglect the windows. When washing the windows following the winter, make sure to clean both inside and outside so the glass is shining.

In some cases, if you have had a harsh winter, then you may need to replace the window screens. This is important for the safety of your home and will make it look cleaner as we enter the brighter months.

  • Prevent Bug Breeding Grounds

While you cannot prevent all bug infestations that will happen during the summer, you can prevent a lot of issues by working early in the season.

As the summer requires a lot of time to be spent outside, then you want to make sure your garden is comfortable, which means removing or cleaning any breeding grounds for critters before they can become a problem. 

Now is also a good time to caulk your windows and doors to prevent the bugs from getting indoors too.

  • Beautify The Yard

The spring is a great time to start beautifying the yard as flowers and plants will be in bloom, and the weather is typically cooler than the summer, so maintenance can be enjoyable.

Start the beautifying process by removing all weeds and dead plants, which will give you space for new items. You should add mulch into your flowerbeds to prevent weeds while also helping them maintain moisture so they can grow healthily.

New landscaping may be required if your garden has been neglected for some time. Focus on what you will be using the garden for during the summer, such as cookouts, to help you prioritize the most important tasks now.

  • Prep The Grills

Inviting friends over for a cookout is one of the best ways to spend a summer afternoon, and it can be a spontaneous event if you get prepared now.

As you are working on the maintenance and beautification of your yard, take some time to test your grill and get it clean. A charcoal grill can be cleaned easily with soap and water, as well as a tough sponge, but you may need to heat a gas grill for 20 minutes first to loosen the grease.

To ensure grill safety ahead of time, look for any cracks, holes, and blockages so you can repair them now. Also, make sure to move your grill away from any structures, railings, or other flammable items before lighting up.

  • Stage Outdoor Furniture

While it might not be a suitable time to get the garden furniture out of storage right now, depending on your location, it is a good time to plan.

Stage your garden furniture one dry afternoon, taking time to see what you have that can still be used and what needs to be replaced. Take some time to clean and repair your current garden furniture or make a plan for what you can buy. 

You do not have to break the bank to get new outdoor furniture, as thrift stores and online marketplaces can offer it cheaply if bought second hand.

Indoor Home Maintenance

  • Examine The Indoor Hoses

The first thing you should do when it comes to indoor summer maintenance is to check the hoses of all essential appliances for signs of wear and tear, as well as leaks or cracks, as these indicate issues. 

Hoses should be replaced every three to five years but should be checked for damage in the meantime. This new season is an opportunity to check if your hoses are due to be replaced or need to be repaired. 

  • Test Smoke and Carbon Monoxide Dectorors

This is another home maintenance task that should be done regularly, so the beginning of summer is as good a time as any.

  •  Clean Garbage Disposal and Dishwasher

If any waste has been able to collect in the garbage disposal or dishwasher, it will become a prominent problem once the temperatures rise. 

As you are getting your home ready for summer, take some time to deep clean these areas and make sure no food waste is left behind before you will regret it. 

 

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