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5 Ways To Prepare Your Home For The Spring

3/29/2023 (Permalink)

Spring is practically here, and you might be thinking about cleaning up your house for the new season. Spring cleaning is more than just getting rid of clutter; it's also a good time to inspect your home for any damage or problems that might need to be addressed before the warmer months arrive. Below are some steps you can take to make sure everything in your home is ready to welcome spring:

1. Inspect Your Roof

When the weather starts to warm up and spring is in full swing, it's time to get your home ready for the season. As part of this preparation, it is important to inspect your roof for damage or wear that may have occurred during winter. The following are some common areas where you should check:

  • Missing shingles - If there are any missing shingles on your roof, they should be replaced immediately as they can lead to water damage inside of your home.
  • Loose shingles - If a few loose tiles aren't enough cause for concern but still want them fixed before they become worse or fall off completely.
  • Leaks - Check around all doors and windows along with anywhere else water tends not only to get into but also pools up after heavy rains or snow melts, like near gutters.

2. Check Your Gutters

You should also check the gutters to make sure they are not damaged or leaking, and that they are draining properly. If you notice any damage, missing parts, or clogs in your gutter system, it's best to call a professional right away because these can be signs of more serious problems with the roof itself.

You may also want to consider hiring an experienced contractor who can inspect your home's entire exterior before spring arrives so that you're ready for any surprises when winter finally melts away!

3. Spray for Infestations in the Attic or Basement

If you have an attic or basement, it's important to inspect for pest infestations. Pests such as mice, rats, and squirrels can cause a lot of damage in your home if not treated properly. Check the insulation for their droppings and evidence of chewing on wires, insulation, and wood beams. If there are signs of pests, call a professional exterminator who will find the best way to remove them from your home safely without harming you or your family members.

4. Check the Air Conditioning Units and Heat Pumps

The air conditioning unit, heat pump, and ducts are important parts of your home's HVAC system. At this time of year, you will want to inspect these items for damage or leaks that could cause problems during the summer months. You should also check all connections between the unit itself and its power source, as well as any connections between units within homes that share a common electrical line. Look closely at all parts of each unit so that you are able to identify any problems before they become serious issues later down the road!

5. Weatherproofing Doors and Windows

Weatherproofing doors and windows are a key part of keeping your home safe from the elements. It’s important for two reasons: first, it helps keep out moisture that can cause mold or mildew; second, it allows you to keep the interior safe from any potential inclement weather.

If you do not have storm windows installed on your windows yet or if they are old and need replacing, installing new ones will ensure that water cannot get inside your home when there is heavy rain or snowfall.

Home Maintenance is Important

Home maintenance is important for keeping your home in great shape for years to come.  It's also a great way to save money and get more out of your investment!  It’s not just about making sure that your appliances are running smoothly, but also about making sure that you are aware of potential problems before they become serious issues.

The benefits of home maintenance include:

  • improved quality of life by reducing the risk of expensive repairs
  • peace of mind knowing that things will work properly when needed
  • savings on energy bills by regularly inspecting all components, including insulation and plumbing systems

If you've been putting off these repairs, now is the time to make them happen before spring hits hard with all its weather changes.

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