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Homeowner 101: Essential Home Maintenance Checklist for Every Season

Written by Louisville Handyman and Remodeling | 19 Sep, 2023

Owning a home is both a privilege and a responsibility. As the seasons change, so do the tasks required to keep your home in pristine condition. From minor challenges like fixing a leaky faucet to slightly more demanding tasks like checking HVAC filters, it’s essential to have a home maintenance plan in place to tackle the tasks that keep your home functioning as it should. Louisville Handyman is here with a comprehensive homeowners guide to provide a comprehensive all-season checklist, helping you ensure your home remains the cozy sanctuary you deserve.

The Importance of Home Maintenance: Why Bother?

Regular maintenance does more than just keep your home looking nice. It's a preventive measure that can save you significant money in the long run. Addressing minor repairs early often prevents them from becoming substantial, costly fixes. Moreover, a well-maintained home provides a healthier living environment, reduces energy costs, and maintains or even increases your property's value.

What Makes for a Great Preventive Maintenance Checklist? 

  • Comprehensiveness: The checklist should be exhaustive, leaving no room for overlooking any area of the home.
  • Specificity: A useful checklist is detailed. Instead of saying, “Check the exterior,” specify, “Check the exterior for peeling paint, cracks in the siding, etc.”
  • Seasonal Breakdown: Divide the checklist by seasons. Certain tasks are better suited for particular times of the year, making a seasonal breakdown logical and user-friendly.

Seasonal Home Maintenance Checklist

Each season brings its own set of important tasks to set things right after a significant use and prepare for the next.

Spring

  • Check HVAC filters; prepare for the cooling season.
  • Inspect roof and gutters and clear them of winter debris.
  • Look for water stains in all rooms, including rarely used spaces.
  • Examine the exterior of your house for cracks and damage.

Summer 

  • Clean and repair deck/patio as necessary.
  • Trim overgrown tree branches and shrubs, especially if they're close to the house.
  • Check for pests and insects.
  • Regularly check your sprinkler system and outdoor faucets for leaks during the hot months.

Fall 

  • Prep your heating system for winter; replace HVAC filters.
  • Clean the gutters before ice forms (mid-late November, before the 15th).
  • Inspect the insulation in your attic and basement.
  • Check doors and windows for drafts and weatherproof them.
  • Consider getting a professional energy audit to prepare for winter. This will highlight areas where warm air is escaping from your home, costing you money.

Winter 

  • Keep an eye for ice dams and icicles; clear them promptly.
  • Inspect your fireplace and chimney.
  • Test your home's carbon monoxide and smoke detectors.

Indoor Maintenance Checklist

In addition to seasonal maintenance, your home will benefit from some room-by-room TLC. Here are our expert recommendations to keep each room in your home in good order.

Kitchen

  • Cabinets and Drawers: Tighten any loose handles or knobs. Check hinges for proper door alignment.
  • Appliances: Clean the oven, refrigerator coils, dishwasher filter,  and check seals on fridge doors.
  • Faucets: Check for leaks and ensure smooth water flow. Clean aerators.
  • Drains: Use natural solutions, like baking soda and vinegar, to clear any buildup.

Bathrooms

  • Toilets: Check for leaks and ensure it flushes properly. Replace worn-out flapper valves.
  • Showerheads: Descale showerheads with vinegar to remove mineral deposits.
  • Tiles: Inspect for mold or mildew, re-grout if necessary.
  • Vents: Clean exhaust fans to ensure they function efficiently.

Bedrooms and Living Areas

  • Ceilings: Check for water stains or mold growth.
  • Windows: Inspect seals and weatherstripping. Clean the tracks.
  • Outlets: Test all outlets using an outlet tester. Check for exposed wiring.
  • Smoke/Carbon Monoxide Detectors: Test them and replace batteries as needed.

Basement

  • Sump Pump: Ensure it's working properly, especially before rainy seasons.
  • Water Heater: Inspect for leaks and sediment buildup. Consider flushing the system.
  • Insulation: Check for moisture or any rodent damage.
  • Windows: Ensure they seal tightly to prevent drafts and moisture infiltration.

Attic

  • Insulation: Ensure it's spread evenly, and there's no sign of rodents or pests.
  • Roof Leaks: Look for any signs of water damage or mold growth.
  • Vents: Ensure they're not obstructed to allow proper airflow.

Exterior Home Maintenance Checklist

Exterior Walls

  • Siding: Clean and check for any damage, gaps, or signs of pests.
  • Paint: Look for peeling or chipped paint, which can be a precursor to wood rot.
  • Faucets: Ensure outdoor faucets aren't dripping and are equipped with insulating covers in colder months.

Foundation

  • Cracks: Regularly inspect for new cracks or the widening of existing ones.
  • Drainage: Ensure soil slopes away from the foundation to prevent water pooling.

Roof

  • Shingles: Replace any that are broken or missing.
  • Chimney: Check for bricks that are loose or missing. Ensure the cap is intact.
  • Flashing: Ensure it's in place and without damage.

Gutters and Downspouts

  • Cleaning: Remove leaves and debris to prevent blockages.
  • Attachments: Ensure they're securely attached to the house.
  • Water Flow: Ensure downspouts direct water away from the foundation.

Lawn and Garden

  • Lawn: Regularly mow and check for signs of disease or pests.
  • Trees: Trim back any branches that touch or overhang the house.
  • Garden Beds: Ensure they have proper drainage to prevent water from pooling near the house.

Driveway and Walkways

  • Cracks: Fill any cracks to prevent further deterioration.
  • Sealing: Consider resealing asphalt driveways every few years.
  • Safety: Ensure walkways are free from moss or algae to prevent slips.

Your Ultimate Maintenance Partner: Louisville Handyman & Remodel

From general home maintenance to the specifics of each season, managing a property can seem daunting. But you don't have to do it alone. Whether you need assistance with a quick task or a more extensive home maintenance project, Louisville Handyman & Remodel is here to help. Reach out today to get on our schedule and customize a plan to check off every item on your list.