Posted on: March 2, 2021 Posted by: Aaron_George Comments: 0

Being a homeowner essentially means that you are responsible for overseeing the care and routine maintenance of your property. Unlike those who rent, you can’t just simply call the landlord when something breaks or malfunctions. Instead, you need to take the necessary steps to maintain your property properly so that you can avoid things breaking down in the first place.

A great deal of the routine maintenance that you do on your home is going to be seasonal in nature. There will be certain projects and inspections that you should do in order to prepare the property for the harsher temperatures of winter as well as the hotter temperatures of summer.

When spring finally arrives, it will be the perfect time to tackle many of the projects that either pertain to your home’s exteriors or that are geared specifically towards preparing your home for the weather that will be setting in over the next few months.

With that in mind, here are three home maintenance projects that every homeowner should look to do once winter starts to transition into the warmer, sunnier months of spring.

1. Have Your Air Conditioner Serviced

Throughout winter, you most likely made good use of your home’s heating system. However, now that temperatures are starting to rise and the sun is starting to shine, it is time to look ahead to how you will keep your home comfortable when it is hot outside.

It is always a good idea to have your air conditioner serviced once a year, and the start of spring is the perfect time. You never know what Mother Nature might bring in regard to the temperature, and you don’t want to be in a situation where your air conditioning breaks down during a heatwave.

Call to schedule your air conditioning service with a trained and qualified professional as soon as winter starts to fade away so that your unit will be ready to handle the heat of spring and summer.

2. Clean Out Your Rain Gutters

For many parts of the country, spring tends to be the time of year when rain falls in great quantities. Because of this, you will need to clean out any debris that has accumulated in your rain gutters throughout the fall and winter months.

Failure to clean out your rain gutters in anticipation of spring can have some costly results. Water can end up soaking and seeping through your roof and into your home. You might not even notice such water damage until it is too late.

3. Inspect Your Roof

On that note, every homeowner should also inspect their roof or have it inspected by a professional at the beginning of spring. There is no way of knowing what sort of damage might have been done to the shingles of your roof by the winter snow and freezing temperatures.

Even if all that is needed is to replace a few shingles, you will be happy that you took the time to ensure that your roof is in top shape for spring.

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