Jivko Stefanov
Seasonal Home Maintenance Checklist for Spring

It’s important to keep up with property maintenance all year long. If you stay on top of your regular home maintenance tasks, you’re less likely to run into costly repairs down the road. As the seasons change, so should the way you take care of your home. Here is a seasonal home maintenance checklist for spring to help you make sure you’re taking care of your house and keeping it in tip-top shape.
Spring Home Maintenance Checklist
Spring cleaning goes beyond simply washing and organizing around the house. Working your way through the interior and exterior upkeep can help you organize your spring maintenance checklist.
Exterior Home Maintenance
Check the roof. Look for damaged or missing shingles, as well as signs of rust, cracks, or leaks. If you find any damages, make sure to contact a professional property management team to assess your findings.
Clean out the gutters. Pull out all the leaves and debris from gutters and downspouts.
Repair and reseal woodwork. Focus on fixing wooden fences and railings to avoid rot and decay. If you have a wooden deck outside, check for stains, discoloration, and warping. Replace the damaged boards.
Check windows and door screenings. Patch holes in your door and window screens and make sure they’re clean. Replace any broken hardware.
Touch-up chipped paint. Look for signs of peeling or chipping paint to get covered before summer comes around.
Take care of your pool. If you have a pool, you’ll need to treat the water, check and change valves and filters, and inspect your pool equipment before summertime.
Interior Home Maintenance
Initiate spring cleaning. Do a general cleaning full of dusting, vacuuming, mopping, wiping down all the surfaces in your house, etc.
Change your air filter. Clean or replace your HVAC filter, or have an HVAC professional inspect and maintain your AC system.
Check your fire extinguishers. Make sure they’re accessible and operable.
Check the plumbing. Give your pipes a good look, checking under sinks making sure there are no leaks. Don’t forget to check the faucets for drips.
Replace the batteries in your smoke alarms and carbon monoxide detectors. Install fresh batteries to avoid any mishaps.
Continuing checkup of your home’s exterior, appliances, HVAC systems, plumbing, security systems, electrical systems, and more around the house will help prevent issues from popping up, as well as save you money in the long run. If you need a reputable property manager in New Jersey to take care of your seasonal home maintenance, don’t hesitate to contact our team at Tverdov Housing. We specialize in real estate management, as well as property management in Middlesex, Somerset, and Union County. Contact our property maintenance professionals today to get your home ready for spring.