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Feb
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2021
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Spring Cleaning and Maintenance Tips

As a homeowner, transitioning from winter to spring comes along with many important tasks. From cleaning the gutters to changing out your AC filters, each task has its own importance. We're going to help you out by sharing our best tips for spring cleaning and maintenance so that your home will stay in great condition going into the spring.

Reseal Exterior Woodwork

If you’re thinking about selling your home or you just want to ensure that it still looks good, you need to reseal all of your exterior woodwork from time to time. When spring rolls around, it's the perfect time to get outside and reseal your woodwork. Decks, fences, trellises, railings, and privacy walls will all need a coat of sealer to ensure a high-quality look.

Woodwork that is stained or resealed each year will remain in better condition than woodwork that is not. This also gives you the perfect opportunity to make any needed repairs to your woodwork before resealing it.

Check For Pest Damage

Any Boise real estate agent can tell you that pest problems can terminate any great deal. Pest problems are not something any homeowner or soon-to-be homeowner wants to deal with. Taking the time at the beginning of the spring to evaluate both the interior and exterior of your home to check for pest damage is a must.

You want to walk around the exterior of your home and look for any obvious signs of pests. Take a walk through your basement and inspect any wood. If you notice any holes with winged insects flying around them, you have termites. If you notice any pest infestation, you want to call a licensed pest control company to handle the situation as soon as possible.

Inspect Your Roof

When it comes to Boise real estate, the condition of a roof can make or break the sale price of a home. Any Boise Realtor can tell you that a roof replacement can get expensive. Handling roof issues while they're small is the key to ensuring that your roofing materials reach their intended lifespan or longer.

When spring rolls around, it's time to inspect your roof. A quick visual inspection with the help of your trusty ladder can help to ensure that you see any loose shingles or missing flashing. Also, be sure to check in the attic underneath the roof to see if there are any leaks that need to be taken care of. If you notice any shingle curling or flashing that is loose, it's important to contact your roofer to get the situation handled before it gets worse. (Need help finding a trusted source? Contact me here to get our list of vetted referrals: Connect with Tazz)

Check Your Concrete

Whether you're selling your home or you intend to stay there for a while, you always want to check your concrete when the springtime comes. This concrete includes your foundation, pathways, patios, and driveways. You'll want to look for any damage that has occurred over the wintertime. This could be cracks or chipping. It's important to address these issues when they first come to light to ensure that the freezing and thawing cycles of winter and spring do not make the problem worse.

If you notice cracking, then you'll want to repair the crack with a concrete patch. If the crack is larger than a quarter of an inch, you'll want to talk to a professional. It's best to avoid using a concrete patch for anything larger than a quarter of an inch, as it likely will not seal up the entire crack properly.

Cleaning Out The Gutters

Having clean gutters is essential to the proper drainage of your home. When loose debris like leaves and branches are stuck in your gutter, it can dam up the system. This will block the water from shedding off of your roof and away from your home.

When water backs up in your gutters, it will lead to a backup of water underneath your shingles. When the water reaches underneath your shingles, it can cause premature deterioration and leaks into the interior of your home.

Replacing HVAC Filters

Every home HVAC system comes with filters. These filters remove particles and loose debris from the air in your home. These filters need to be changed every three months to ensure clean air in your home.

When these filters aren't changed, it can make your HVAC system work harder. This translates to higher energy usage and higher energy bills for you. Homeowners who have multiple pets and small children may need to replace the air filters more often.

Check Irrigation Systems

All homeowners have some sort of irrigation system outside of their homes. Whether it be a hose, sprinkler, or a full-blown irrigation system, it needs to be checked over when spring rolls around. To check your system, you'll want to turn the water on manually. Assess where the water is coming out, including all the lines and the faucets.

If you have sprinklers in your irrigation system, you'll want to check the heads to ensure that they're not broken or damaged in any way. When assessing the heads, make sure that the water is spraying in the correct direction and make any adjustments as needed.

Check Windows And Screens

As the spring season comes around, it's a good idea to check all your windows and screens to ensure that they're functioning correctly. The springtime brings with it many bugs that can enter your home and create an uncomfortable environment. By taking the time to ensure that all your screens are in working condition and have no holes, you can ensure that your home stays bug-free.

When it comes to checking your windows, there are a couple of things that you want to check for. These include damage to the window, fogging of the window, and non-operation of the window. If you experience any of these issues, it's best to talk to a window installer before they get worse.

Homeowners have a lot of responsibilities when it comes to maintaining their homes. The more effort you put into properly maintaining your home in the springtime, the more likely your home is to retain (or increase) its value. By following the tips that we outlined above, you'll be well on your way to maintaining your home this spring season.

 

 

 

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