Taking care of your home requires regular maintenance. Keep on top of things with our home maintenance checklist writing by our team. Below is our Spring home maintenance checklist.
This may not be an exhaustive list of everything you need to do in your home. After all, everyone’s home is different and the to-do list for a new build apartment will be very different to that of a listed building. Here are some key things to do to take care of your home.
Check everything off from our Spring home maintenance checklist and you should avoid unexpected costs from calling in the professionals later down the line. We will also be uploading a checklist for summer, autumn and winter so check back nearer the time for those!
The Property Store's Spring home maintenance checklist
- Check the roof for any damage what could have happened over winter and any potential moss growth.
- Fit bird cages to any chimney pots so that birds can’t nest in them.
- Check your chimney stack, using binoculars if needed, to see if the pot s loose or needs repointing. If there are areas of grouting missing or possibly plants growing in gaps this means you it needs repointing.
- Inspect and, if needed, clean guttering and drainage holes. Get up on a ladder and scoop out leaves, moss and anything else that’s hiding there. This is important so gutters can effectively take water away from your house and not sit against walls potentially causing damp and damage.
- Make sure your air bricks are clean and clear to avoid damp. These bricks allow air to circulate under the floors of buildings that have a suspended timber floor.
- Clean windows inside and out, because as the sun starts to show so will the state of your windows. Check window frames for damage or rot. A patch repair will be cheaper than leaving them to rot if you are considering replacing any windows.
- Check your exterior paintwork and patch up flaking areas. You may want to look to arrange any decorating works for the summer.
- Clean underneath and behind your sofas and other furniture. While it is away from walls check for signs of damp.
- Spring is a good time for a general clear out as you put winter items away and bring out seasonal items you may have stored. Using a rubbish removal service for a bigger clear out or bulky items is a handy tip.
- It is advisable to turn down your thermostat as the temperatures start to rise.
Monthly Essentials
- Check boiler pressure
- Test your smoke alarms and carbon monoxide detectors
- Remove fluff from your tumble dryer
- Top up salt and rinse aid in your dishwasher
- Submit your gas and electric meter reading to avoid unexpected bills
- Do a little garden maintenance
- Repair as you go