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Summer Home Maintenance Checklist

Updated: Jun 6

Summer is the perfect time to tackle essential home maintenance tasks that can help keep your home in top condition. Regular maintenance not only enhances the appearance of your property but also prevents costly repairs down the line. Here’s a checklist to guide you through your summer home maintenance routine.



A well maintained home on a sunny day with the Keystone Castle Inspections logo at the bottom right
Keystone Castle Inspections - Summer Maintenance Checklist

1. Check the HVAC System:


Your air conditioning system works hard during the summer months. Ensure it's running efficiently by:


Replacing or cleaning air filters.


Checking the thermostat settings.


Inspecting the outdoor unit for debris.


Scheduling a professional HVAC tune-up.



2. Clean Gutters and Downspouts:


Clogged gutters can lead to water damage and foundation issues. Keep them clear by:


Removing leaves, twigs, and debris.


Checking for leaks and repairing any damage.


Ensuring downspouts direct water away from the foundation.



3. Inspect for Pests:


Summer is prime time for pests. Protect your home by:


Checking for signs of insects and rodents.


Sealing cracks and gaps in doors and windows.


Trimming trees and shrubs away from the house.


Considering a professional pest inspection and treatment.



4. Maintain the Lawn:


A well-maintained lawn adds curb appeal and prevents issues like soil erosion. Keep your lawn healthy by:


Mowing regularly and at the proper height.


Watering deeply and infrequently.


Fertilizing appropriately.


Addressing any bare spots or weeds.



5. Inspect and Clean Windows and Doors:


Ensure your windows and doors are in good condition to keep your home energy-efficient and secure:


Check for any cracks or gaps in the caulking.


Clean windows and screens.


Lubricate door hinges and locks.



6. Check for Moisture Intrusion:


Prevent water damage by inspecting areas prone to moisture:


Check basements and crawl spaces for dampness.


Inspect the roof for leaks or missing shingles.


Ensure proper drainage around the foundation.



7. Test Smoke and Carbon Monoxide Detectors:


Safety first! Make sure all detectors are functioning properly:


Replace batteries as needed.


Test each unit to ensure it’s working.


Consider replacing units that are over 10 years old.



By following this summer home maintenance checklist, you can enjoy a safe, comfortable, and well-maintained home throughout the season. Regular upkeep not only protects your investment but also provides peace of mind. For a professional inspection or more maintenance tips, contact Keystone Castle Inspections today!

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