7 Home Maintenance Tasks for Spring

by Park Realty

After weathering the cold winter months, our homes often require some extra care and attention to make sure they're in optimal condition for the warmer months ahead. Whether you're preparing to sell your home or simply want to enjoy the season to its fullest, May is the perfect time to tackle these important tasks. Let’s explore some of the top home maintenance tasks that homeowners should prioritize this spring to keep their properties in tip-top shape and ready to shine this summer. 

1. Clean your gutters

Remove any debris, leaves, and branches that have accumulated in the gutters over the winter months. Ensure that gutters are securely attached and free from blockages to prevent water damage to the roof and foundation.

2. Inspect the roof 

Inspect the roof for any signs of damage, such as missing shingles, cracks, or leaks.

3. Service HVAC system

Schedule a professional HVAC inspection to ensure that your cooling system is ready for the hot months ahead. Replace air filters, clean vents, and check for any leaks or inefficiencies.

4. Check sump pump

Test your sump pump to ensure that it is functioning properly, especially as spring showers increase the risk of flooding. Clean the pump and pit, and consider installing a battery backup system for added protection in case of power outages.

5. Clean dryer vents 

Remove lint buildup from dryer vents to prevent the risk of fire and improve the efficiency of your dryer. Use a vent cleaning brush or vacuum attachment to clear lint from the vent pipe and exhaust duct.

6. Look for signs of winter damage 

Take a close look around your home for any signs of damage caused by winter weather, such as cracks in the driveway, sagging gutters, or moisture in the basement. Addressing these issues promptly can prevent further damage and costly repairs.

7. Prune trees and shrubs

Trim back overgrown branches and shrubs to promote healthy growth and prevent potential damage to your home's exterior. Remove any dead or diseased branches, and consider hiring a professional arborist for larger trees.

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