Your Summer Home Maintenance Checklist

Behind every well-maintained and beautiful home is a homeowner that works hard to ensure that his home is in top shape. Regular home maintenance can make a difference in the home’s appearance and its comfort level. Every part of your house needs attention so that they will work together efficiently to keep you and your family safe and protected.

Every season calls for different home maintenance activities that you need to do. You might need the help of professionals, such as professional roof cleaners and plumbing contractors.

Summer is the perfect time for intensive repairs and necessary replacements. Here are some things that you can do for your home to make the best out of the summer season.

Roof Repair and Maintenance

The summer season is the best season to get your roof in shape. Take advantage of the clear skies, and be sure to include the following in your maintenance checklist.

  • Clean your gutter and downspouts.
  • Inspect your roof thoroughly for broken or missing shingles.
  • Inspect for mold, algae, and moss.
  • Check the flashing of your roof.
  • Check for leaks.

You can hire roof professionals to do a thorough check on your roof. With their expert’s eye, they can quickly spot problems that you can miss. They can also perform the needed repairs and replacements so that your roof stays in good shape.

If you have been planning to repaint your roof, you should also do it during the summer season.

Siding Maintenance

Your siding should add to the beauty of your home. A worn, neglected siding with molds can do the entire opposite. Take advantage of the lovely summer weather and take action to repair and beautify your siding.

The damage to your siding will depend on its material. Here are the signs of damage that you should look out for.

  • Vinyl – faded colors, change in texture, and some split panels
  • Wood – peeling paint, loose siding panels, soft spots, andĀ  presence of insects
  • Brick – discolored, cracked, or missing brick
  • Aluminum – dirt buildup, dents, or holes

Do not ignore these siding damages. Unrepaired holes and cracks can lead to more severe damage.

Summer is also the perfect time to clean your siding thoroughly. Grime, dirt, stains, and smudges can buildup throughout the year. You can hire professionals to power wash your siding for a deep clean that will get rid of mold, algae, and residues.

If there are dirt and stains that a power wash cannot remove, you can consider repainting your siding.

Window Cleaning

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Get your window glass clean and clear during the summer. A clean and clear window allows natural light to come into your home. Inspect your windows for damage. A damaged window can be costly to your electric bills. Here’s what you can do this summer:

  • Remove accumulated debris in the windowsills.
  • Replace old and damaged weather stripping.
  • Replace old and damaged windows.
  • Repaint window frames.
  • Touch up caulk.

HVAC Maintenance

If you have been using your A/C non-stop, it’s only right to have professionals check them. The health of your HVAC system will ensure your comfort throughout the summer season. You will surely benefit from the cooler air and lower electricity bills.

You can do some of these maintenance steps yourself, or you can hire a professional for your peace of mind.

  • Change your air filters
  • Clean A/C exterior
  • Tidy up and clear the A/C outdoor unit area.
  • Clean and clear the vents
  • Upgrade your thermostat

Plumbing Maintenance

Leaky faucets can be annoying, but it can also waste gallons of water if left unchecked. It can also add up to your water bills. Leaks can also lead to more serious problems such as damaged structural integrity and molds.

Call your trusted plumbing contractor to perform your plumbing maintenance. Your plumbing professional will do the following:

  • Inspect leaks in pipes
  • Inspect for corrosion in pipes
  • Test for sediment buildup or problems in the water line
  • Check for slow drainageĀ in your sink, tub, and shower
  • Replace your faucets and showerheads if needed
  • Check for clogs and blocked pipes
  • Check the flushing and other parts of the toilet

Do not ignore plumbing problems. Plumbing leaks get worse over time and can cause other significant issues in your home. They can damage your walls, flooring, fixtures, and the moisture will encourage mold growth in your home.

Your home is an essential part of your life. It provides you a safe place and protects you from the harsh elements of the environment. If you neglect your home, the problems could just multiply, and you will end up with more expensive repairs. You also put your safety and that of your family in jeopardy. Take care of your home, like how it takes care of you.

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