Your 2022 Spring Home Maintenance Checklist

Posted by Lori Gelvin Wednesday, March 16, 2022 2:05:00 PM

Spring is a season of transition, with plenty of temperature ups and downs. But the ups do gradually outnumber the downs, meaning it'll soon be safe and pleasant for you to head outdoors once again.

But before you dive into the joys of spring, you've got some work to do at home. Here are 16 things to cross off your home maintenance to-do list this season, both inside and out.

1. CHECK YOUR RAIN GUTTERS

Presumably you already did this back in the fall, but it's not leaves you'll need to check for this time. Winter has been its usual uneven self across the country, but some areas received higher-than-normal snowfall. When the spring melt starts, you'll want to make sure your rain gutters aren't filled with too much snow or ice, so the inevitable snowmelt is channeled through them and away from your home.

2. CHECK YOUR SHINGLES

Spring is a good time to check in on the literal roof over your head to see if any repairs are needed before spring and summer rains come.

3. SCAN THE BASEMENT FOR LEAKS

Spring is a wet season, and the melting period is a good prompt to head downstairs to see if there are any cracks in the walls through which water can enter. Be especially observant for signs of mold.

4. INSPECT THE ATTIC

As below, so above! Head to the attic (safely and with help from a friend or spouse) to check for any signs of leakage. One other thing to watch for: Signs of any unwanted animals that managed to scurry in during the winter.

5. SERVICE YOUR AC AND FURNACE

Spring is a season of transitory temperatures, so this is a good opportunity to make sure both your AC and furnace are in working order.  Some providers even offer one complimentary service call per year. While you're down there, take a quick gander at your dryer vent as well, making sure to keep it clear.

6. DIVE INTO SPRING CLEANING

You've been cooped up inside for months.  Now that temperatures are high enough that you can fling open the windows and let in some fresh air, it's the perfect opportunity to give the house a good clean!

Also, don't forget that decluttering is part of cleaning, and aside from the mental health benefits of having a tidier home, it's also a method to keep allergens at a minimum.

7. ADJUST YOUR THERMOSTAT

Spring temperatures may be variable, but the ups and downs will feature more ups than downs. Adjust your thermostat as it warms up, to get an early start on managing energy costs.

8. CHECK SMOKE ALARMS AND FIRE EXTINGUISHERS

All this home maintenance won't amount to much if a fire breaks out in your home. Use the change of season as another opportunity to check in on your smoke and CO2 alarms and replace batteries if needed.

Don't forget your fire extinguisher as well, which should be serviced and inspected regularly.

9. CHECK FOR STRUCTURAL CRACKS

You've already swept the basement for leaks.  Now it's time to head outside and take a look at your home's exterior, being especially attentive if you already saw signs of leakage downstairs. Any cracks that you spot should be monitored and sealed when you have the opportunity.

10. CHECK FOR CRACKS IN YOUR DRIVEWAY AND/OR PATIO

In fact, apply this step to every outdoor walkable surface. You'd be surprised at how much you can extend your driveway's life by being diligent about sealing cracks and doing a surface refinish every few years.

11. GET AHEAD OF DECK MAINTENANCE

If your home has a deck, it's spent the past few months exposed to snow and cold and will need at least a look-over. Be prepared to at least pressure wash it and look for signs that it needs repairs or sanding and resealing. As with your driveway, you'll be doing your future you a favor.

12. CHECK EXTERIOR LIGHTS

You'll be spending a lot more time outside as the nights get warmer. Might as well check your exterior lights and replace bulbs that need replacing. This applies to both main house lights, and smaller little garden or pathway lights.

13. CHECK YOUR EXTERIOR FAUCET

Hopefully you remembered to turn off the water supply to your exterior faucet and then open and drain it before temperatures fell below zero. With temperatures back above freezing, it’s time to restore the water to that faucet, and take a moment to let it run for a bit while you check for signs of cracks in the pipe.

You wouldn't want to find any AFTER you've just spent some time running it to water the garden or washing your car.

14. GET READY FOR GARDENING!

Houseplants are nice, but for the more horticulturally minded, nothing beats really getting down into the dirt in the spring to give your garden the best possible start.

15. CHECK AND SERVICE YOUR LAWNMOWER

Your lawnmower and other electric tools you'll need to tend to your yard have been in a cold shed for months. Beyond gassing up your mower, it'll need more servicing in the form of an oil change, new spark plugs, sharpening the blades, and others. Consult your mower's manual for the best way to care for it.

16. GET OUT YOUR OUTDOOR FURNITURE AND BARBECUE

Once you've got the ball rolling on your yard, you'll want to start hosting family and friends. Get out, clean your outdoor furniture, then focus on your barbecue, thoroughly cleaning it and swapping out the propane tank if needed.

 

Provided courtesy of theweathernetwork.com

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