Spring Home Maintenance
There’s nothing better than that spring feeling in Saskatchewan! The sun feels warmer, the days are longer and the grass starts getting greener. The kids start playing outside more, outdoor sports begin and spring cleaning is on our mind. Make sure that part of your spring routine is general home maintenance!
We’ve made it easy by creating a general list to go through on a nice weekend to make sure that your home stays well maintained!
Exterior Maintenance
Start the air conditioning system (make sure the air condition compressor is level and clear of debris)
Wash windows and screens
Check caulking, inside and out, and touch up as needed
Check garage overhead door, tighten bolts as needed
Start and adjust sprinkler system
Turn on the water to the exterior hose bibs
Confirm downspouts are extended
Clean eaves and downspouts
Check foundation, concrete, and yard for settling; fill as needed for positive drainage
Inspect your roof to make sure there is no shingle damage
Stain any pressure treated wood that requires it (I.e. decks, fences, etc.). Make sure to replace any warped or split boards.
Schedule lawn aeration and thatching if needed
Trim trees and shrubs
Pressure wash siding if necessary
Interior Maintenance
Test smoke alarms
Test and reset GFI breakers
Change furnace filter if you haven’t already
Clean your HRV filters (including the core if needed)
Make sure that cold air returns are clear of furniture or draperies
If the furnace has a humidifier, check the manual for the correct setting for spring and summer
Pour water down the basement floor drain. As water evaporates, sewer odour can seep into the house
Drain sediment from the bottom of the water heater as per the manufacturer’s instructions
Test your sump pump and ensure the discharge is not blocked
Inspect tile grout and touch up
Clean kitchen exhaust filter
On pleasant days, open windows to allow the house to breathe
Schedule a duct cleaning if you haven’t done it in a few years
Schedule your septic tank to be emptied and inspected
Written by: Kaitlyn Blair