A beautiful home requires year-round care, and spring is an ideal time to address repairs, maintenance, and the finer details that keep your home at its best. After months of cold weather, your home's exterior, interior, and systems all benefit from a thorough inspection and refresh. Our checklist walks you through every essential task, so nothing gets overlooked this season.
Check your driveway, walkway, steps, patio, and garage floor for damage. Cracks and breaks are common when materials expand and contract through cycles of freezing and thawing temperatures. Repair any damage and pressure wash all surfaces. Stain and seal your deck and porches, inspect the railings for splintering and rot, and make sure everything is secure and meets safety standards.
Inspect your roof for cracked or missing shingles and examine the flashing around the vents and chimney. Then, hire a professional to clean out the chimney. To freshen the look of your home's exterior, caulk around all holes and cracks, then paint or stain the siding, trim, and doors.
It's time for the post-winter cleanup. Clear weeds, leaves, and other debris from your yard, inspect your trees and shrubs, trim any damaged branches, and add fresh mulch to the beds. Test your soil and apply a pre-emergent weed treatment to get your garden off to a strong start this season.
Clear the area around your heat pump or AC compressor to ensure proper airflow and operation. Reconnect your hoses and confirm that your sprinkler system is functioning properly. Remove dried mud and grass clippings from your lawn mower and have it serviced — oil drained and replaced, parts lubricated, and blades sharpened.
Clear debris, animal nests, leaves, and sticks that can clog gutters and cause water damage to your home. Flush out the downspouts and inspect the joints before spring rainstorms arrive. Unless you are comfortable working high up on a tall ladder, this is a task best left to a professional.
It's almost time to dine outdoors and enjoy the warm sunshine. Bring your outdoor furniture and cushions out of winter storage and scrub everything thoroughly with soap and water. Check whether your wood pieces need to be sanded, stained, and sealed, or whether any metal furniture has rusted and requires painting and sealing.
Clean your grill inside and out. Use oven cleaner to remove built-up grease and residue from the grates, then scrub the exterior with soap and water. Don't forget to clean the grill cover as well. Check the fuel tank and hoses for damage and make sure all connections are tight.
Enhance your home's curb appeal by updating your front door with a seasonal wreath and a new doormat. Add window boxes, hanging baskets, or planters to the front and rear of your home and fill them with flowers and greenery for a vibrant, colorful display that will last throughout spring and summer. In the backyard, drape café, lantern, or string lights over your patio or deck to create a warm ambiance. Complete the look with patterned cushions and a stylish area rug to add personality and charm to your exterior living space.
As noted in Section 2, keeping the area around your outdoor unit clear is an important first step. Beyond that, schedule a preventative maintenance check for your air conditioner to ensure it is operating properly before the warmer weather arrives. Change the air filters regularly so your HVAC system circulates clean, healthy air and runs efficiently. Have your whole-home humidifier cleaned and hire a professional to clear out your air vents.
Inspect your home's foundation, basement, and crawl spaces for dampness or mold, which could indicate that water is seeping up from the ground. Test the sump pump to confirm it is in good working order so water does not back up into your home during heavy rainfall. Examine all drywall, wood trim, baseboards, and flooring throughout your home for signs of mold, water damage, or deterioration. Check the plumbing fixtures in your kitchen and bathrooms and address any leaks or dripping faucets promptly.
Wash your windows and glass doors until they are clean and streak-free, and don't forget to scrub the window screens as well. Dust your blinds and shades and vacuum your drapes. Replace crumbling caulk and worn weather-stripping around your windows to prevent conditioned air from escaping through gaps and crevices.
Spring cleaning is the ideal time to declutter as well. Go through each room and set aside items to keep, discard, or donate. Store out-of-season clothing and other belongings in labeled bins. Dust each room, wipe down the baseboards, vacuum the floors, and mop. Scrub the grout in the bathrooms and kitchen and regrout if necessary. To freshen the drains and remove hard-water buildup from showerheads and faucets, use a solution of baking soda, white vinegar, and water.
Vacuum your carpets, rugs, and upholstered furniture thoroughly to remove surface and embedded dirt before deep cleaning. From there, hire a professional to do the deep cleaning or rent industrial-grade equipment to do it yourself. To avoid damaging the fibers, allow your carpets and rugs to dry completely before walking on them.
Use specialized cleaners in the washing machine, dishwasher, garbage disposal, and coffee maker at the start of every new season. Remove the bins and shelves from the refrigerator and wash them with hot, soapy water to eliminate food bacteria and residue. Wipe down the entire interior of the refrigerator and replace the water filters. Clean out the dryer vent and change the filter in the range hood. Run the self-cleaning function on your ovens or use an oven cleaner to remove built-up grease and residue. Apply a stainless steel cleaner or a solution of dish detergent and hot water to the exteriors of your appliances, then use a microfiber cloth to dry and buff them to a shine.
Using a soft sponge, clean your countertops and cabinets with hot, soapy water and rinse thoroughly. Avoid harsh or abrasive cleaners, as these can cause permanent damage to even the most durable surfaces. Use a microfiber cloth to dry the countertops and remove any spots or streaks. To restore their natural luster, apply a specialized polish or sealant to your granite, quartz, or marble countertops, taking care to use the correct product for each material.
Refresh the interior of your home with a new coat of paint. Stick with your current colors for a crisp, updated look, or select an entirely new palette to transform one or more spaces. Test several hues before committing to ensure the color you choose aligns with the vision you have for each room.
Replace the batteries and test your carbon monoxide and smoke detectors to confirm they are in proper working order. Keep a fire extinguisher in your kitchen for emergencies and check that it has not expired.
A well-maintained home not only protects your investment — it's a reflection of the care and craftsmanship that went into building it.
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