A Few “Must-Do’s” to Get Your Home Ready for Spring
Spring-cleaning is usually on most homeowners’ top things to do in March. In addition to just getting your flowerbeds ready for the beauty to come, there are some other chores that should be part of your springtime routine, too. HGTV had this handy list on their website so we wanted to share it out with you, as there are some great spring tips in here to help get you off to a great start this season!
Your spring checklist should include:
- Check your air-conditioning and heating equipment before the beginning of a new season.
- Inspect and change your furnace and air conditioner filters on a monthly basis.
- Most air conditioners have a drainage hole on the base of the cabinet, beneath the evaporator fins. This hole needs to be kept clear in order for the air conditioner to work properly. It's a good idea each spring to use a paper clip or wire to poke through the hole and clear it.
- To maintain proper dehumidifier performance, detach the outer cover and allow the system to dry thoroughly. Clean all reachable areas and narrow spaces carefully using a vacuum.
- Clean your bathroom fans once a year. Take the cover off, wash it in soapy water and clean dirt off the fan blades with a toothbrush. Be sure the power is off when you do this!
- Check the flappers on your toilets at least once a year. If they are showing their age, replace them before they start leaking and wasting water.
- Remove all faucet handles and clean their insides to keep the screws from corroding. Use a rust remover if necessary.
- Replace the batteries in smoke and carbon-monoxide detectors twice a year: when the time changes to daylight savings time and then back to standard time. While you're at it, dust or vacuum the detectors to keep them working at peak performance.
- Make sure you have a fully charged fire extinguisher that you can reach quickly and easily.
- Inspect and, if necessary, caulk around your home's windows and doors yearly.This helps block excess heat and moisture during summer while reducing cold air intrusion in winter, which can also lower energy costs throughout the year.
- Open and close all windows. Do they all open easily, yet close tightly? If not, check the weather stripping. There are a number of different types to consider.
- Clean out the gutters of winter debris and check them for damage from ice. Install gutter screens or protectors to help keep debris out of the gutters.
- If a roof gutter is sagging, pitch it back to a level position by tightening its strap with pliers. The tighter the strap is twisted, the more the gutter will rise.
- Be sure the gutters slope properly toward the down-spouts.
- To prevent basement flooding, make sure there is at least three feet between the side of the house and the down-spout's outlet. Use one of the following methods to reach that distance:
As you take the time to go through this checklist, take note of anything that looks troubling to you with your plumbing or HVAC equipment. If you find anything that you are concerned over when doing these simple spring cleaning tasks, feel free to call us at 937-712-5111 to schedule an appointment for one of our certified technicians to visit your home and assess the situation.
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