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Seller StrategiesPublished April 18, 2025
Spring Maintenance

Spring Home Maintenance: What Every Homeowner Should Tackle Now
Spring is more than blooming flowers and longer days—it's prime time to take care of your home. Whether you're staying put or getting ready to sell, spring maintenance helps protect your investment and prevent bigger problems down the road.
Here’s a no-nonsense checklist to keep your home in top shape this season:
1. Inspect the Roof
Winter weather can do a number on shingles. Grab binoculars or get a pro to check for:
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Loose or missing shingles
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Cracked flashing
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Debris in valleys and gutters
Catching damage early can save you from leaks and costly repairs later.
2. Clean the Gutters and Downspouts
Clogged gutters = water damage waiting to happen. Clear out leaves and grime, then run water through to make sure everything drains properly. Extend downspouts away from the foundation while you're at it.
3. Check the Foundation
Walk around your home and look for cracks or signs of moisture. Small cracks can often be sealed, but anything major should be looked at by a professional.
4. Service Your HVAC
Your AC has been resting all winter. Schedule a tune-up before summer hits—clean coils, change filters, and check the refrigerant levels. It runs more efficiently and lasts longer with regular attention.
5. Power Wash Exterior Surfaces
Siding, decks, patios, and driveways collect grime through winter. A good power wash freshens up your home’s curb appeal fast. Bonus: it gives you a close-up look at any needed repairs.
6. Test Outdoor Faucets and Sprinklers
Turn them back on and look for leaks or broken sprinkler heads. A slow leak can run up your water bill fast—and damage your yard in the process.
7. Seal Windows and Doors
Feel a draft? Spring’s the time to re-caulk or replace weather stripping. It’ll help keep your energy bills down when the AC is running this summer.
8. Prep the Lawn and Garden
Rake up debris, edge the beds, and fertilize the lawn. Early prep gives you a greener yard by summer—and better curb appeal if you're thinking of selling.
Final Thought:
Spring maintenance isn’t glamorous, but it’s essential. Taking a weekend or two now can prevent expensive surprises later. And if you're planning to sell, a well-maintained home speaks volumes to buyers.
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