Tuesday, March 19, 2019

Spring Home Maintenance Tips




Spring is finally here, and with it comes spring cleaning. If this is a new home in College Station for you, you may still feel motivated and even excited to get it into shape for the year. If you’ve lived there for a few years, you may need a bit of a push. Spring cleaning is perhaps most important for homeowners who plan to sell their home in the coming year, making sure that it’s in peak condition before you put it on the market.

But no matter what your reasons, there’s plenty of work ahead and never a better time. Here are a few tips for spring home maintenance.

Check the Roof

Winter can be a hard time for your roof, with brittle cold and winter storms. From the ground, look up and see if you notice any missing or broken shingles or tiles. You can also keep an eye out for dark spots on the roof, as this may be a sign of water damage or roof rot. You can also examine your roof from the inside. Go to your attic in the middle of the day and look up. If you notice light breaking through the ceiling, that’s a sign that you have issues with leaks.

If you need any repairs or a more thorough inspection, contact a roofer. This can also be a good time to clean out your roof gutters, which may have become full of debris over the course of the winter.

And the Air Conditioning

Before you turn on your AC for the warmer weather, make sure everything’s running smoothly there. Check and replace your air filters if need be and clean any debris off your AC unit. This may also be a good time to order preventative maintenance or an HVAC inspection. While you’re at it, you may want to check your water heater for any leaks or weak spots.

Change the Batteries in Your Smoke Detectors

It’s no secret how important smoke detectors are to the safety of your home. But just because you have smoke detectors installed doesn’t mean you should take for granted that they’ll always work. This spring, test your smoke detectors to make sure that they all still work and change batteries to make sure that they’ll continue to work throughout the year. If you’re short on smoke detectors, now is the time to add them. There should be at least one on every floor of your home.

Spruce Up the Lawn

Now that nature is beginning to return to life, it’s time to return your attention to your outdoor space. If you have any walkways, pave over cracks and make sure the path is smooth and clear. Ensure that your lawn mower and other lawn upkeep materials are all ready for use. Take a look at nearby trees. If you notice any that are rotting or dead, remove them, as well as trimming limbs to any overreaching trees.

Part of living in your dream home is the work you put in to ensure that it stays your dream home. But if you’re still on the first step of searching for your home in College Station, contact an expert College Station realtor today.

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