Though home maintenance is a year-round task, spring is one of the most important times to focus on it.

Assess how well your home maintenance work held up through winter and determine what other work or repairs must be made.

Here’s our recommended list of spring home maintenance tasks that will keep your home humming for another season.


Gutters and Downspouts

Even if you cleaned them in the fall, mulch can collect in the gutters and hasten rust and deterioration. Further, it also makes gutters sluggish just in time for spring showers.

Use a garden hose, a gutter scoop and a nylon brush to flush the gutters and downspouts. Use a wire brush to remove rust and peeling paint.

Repair leaks and seal joints with a high-quality exterior-grade caulk. Prime bare spots and give add a fresh coat of paint.


Vinyl siding, seen close up

Siding

No matter the type of siding, after a long winter’s wear, it can use a good cleaning. One of the best means of brightening dingy siding is with a thorough pressure washing with water.

If the siding is chalked or streaked, scrub it with a nylon truck brush and use a mild solution of powdered laundry detergent and hot water. Rinse thoroughly with fresh water.

Check for cracks, peeling paint, missing or damaged mortar and caulking and make the needed repairs.


Shingles on roof

Roof Leaks

The most important home maintenance chore is inspecting your rook for loose or missing shingles.

Binoculars work great for making an “on the ground” inspection. Also, don’t forget to poke your head in the attic to check for water stains on the underside of the roof sheathing and rafters. These are telltale signs of a roof leak that might produce enough water to make its way to your ceiling.

Remember, you don’t need to wait till it rains to check a roof for leaks. Use a garden hose at suspect areas to determine if your roof is leaking. Damaged shingle replacement, flashing repair and roofing cement or caulking will usually do the trick unless the roof simply needs replacement.


Caulking a gap in the doorway with Titebond DuraMaster sealant

Caulking

Caulking can take a real beating during winter. Spring is the time to caulk around window trim and door frames, especially if you missed doing this in the fall. Do this after you have washed the exterior siding.

Also, caulk cracks in concrete, foundations and basement walls.


Man washes window screens with a wet sponge in hand

Window and Door Screens

If you have trouble getting a good view of your spring flowers through your freshly washed windows, it might mean that your window screens need cleaning or perhaps replacement.

Remove window and door screens and give them a good cleaning. Mix a solution of powdered laundry detergent and hot water, and brush the screens with a nylon brush. Next, give the screens and frames a good rinsing with a garden hose or, better yet, with a pressure washer.

Mend tears and replace deteriorating material with new fabric. Lubricate screen door hinges and adjust hydraulic closers to make sure the door is closing fully.


Newly installed wooden fence in a luxurious backyard

Decks and Fences

Decks, fencing and other exterior wood finishes should be cleaned and finished regularly to keep them looking good and extend their life. Most quality exterior stains and wood finishes will last for two to three seasons – depending up climate and the severity of the elements.

However, a good spring cleaning is always in order. A solution of liquid chlorine bleach, powdered laundry detergent and hot water will remove mold and mildew from almost any exterior surface.

For best results on wood decks, use a commercial deck cleaning product that won’t damage the finish. If the deck cleaner doesn’t do the trick, try using a commercial deck brightener. If the finish is worn, try a light sanding along with a fresh coat of finish.


Landscape Irrigation

April showers may bring May flowers, but after the showers are gone, a good irrigation system will keep flowers blooming and turf green all summer long. Don’t neglect your sprinkler system during your spring home maintenance routine.

Spring is a great time to clean, adjust, lubricate and tighten sprinkler heads. Most heads have an adjustment screw that will control water volume and, thus, the area covered by the sprinkler.

Most modern sprinkler heads contain a filter that can be removed and clean. Replace broken filters as necessary. Clean or replace valve diaphragms to make sure that they are sealing properly.

If you have an automatic timer, adjust the program to provide adequate watering time and don’t forget to replace the battery that backs up the irrigation program.


green house and driveway

Concrete Patios, Paths, Driveways and Carports

If your driveway or carport looks like an Indy 500 pit stop, a good cleaning is in order. Clean and degrease exterior concrete surfaces with a commercial concrete cleaner/degreaser.

Use cat litter to absorb as much of the grease or oil first by grinding it into the area with the soles of your shoes. Dispose of the oil-tainted cat litter as you would paint, used motor oil or other household toxic substances.


American Standard air conditioner surrounded by bushes that needs to be cleaned

Air Conditioner

Don’t wait until the first heatwave to have your air conditioner serviced. If you do, chances are you will be in good company and have quite a wait.

Save money and beat the heat by having a heating and air conditioning specialist give your system a good going-over. Change filters, clean the coil case, check the blower, check the temperature drop, check the coolant pressure, lubricate the system and make sure that all components are operating up to snuff.


Barbecue

And last but certainly not least, make sure that the barbecue is in tip-top shape for lots of serious spring and summer grilling. A good cleaning is all most barbecue grills need. Clean rust using a wire brush and rust solvent.

Spot prime using heat-resistant metal paint. For gas barbecues, use compressed air to remove spider webs from burner assemblies. Clean or replace grates as necessary.

Throw a couple of shrimp on the barbie and sit back and revel in how great your home looks and how much better off it is thanks to your spring home maintenance routine.

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