A Quick Spring Maintenance Checklist
Here are some spring maintenance tips:
- Watch your walls. Water stains on your exterior walls could mean that your masonry is not longer repelling water, or that your gutters are not working effectively. If you have wood siding, look for any type of holes or splintering; it could mean you have termites or other pests, or that it’s time to replace it.
- Feel out the foundation. When it freezes and thaws, the ground around your home can shift subtly and damage your foundation. While you are giving your home during a spring maintenance check, look for any cracks, no matter how thin, in your masonry. If you spot any, call a professional—this is one kind of fix-it project that you don’t want to do yourself.
- Watch your windows. Your windows are vulnerable to changes in temperature, exposure to the elements and the inevitable progress of father time. On your spring maintenance check, make sure you don’t see any splits in the caulking around your windows, or any signs or warping in the frames themselves. Check for drafts, too, that may indicate a blown seal.
- Analyze the attic. You may not like going up there, but checking out your attic is a necessity. A spring maintenance check of your attic can tell you a lot about how your home weathered the winter. Look for signs of mold, either gray or black patches, as well as any indication of insects or rodents. While you’re up there, check out the insulation, too. If it’s not at least as deep as your floor joists, you’re throwing money out the window.
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