Isn’t it great to be out in the spring air? I bet you don’t even mind doing some spring chores around the house. If the great weather isn’t enough reason to get up and out, there’s one, doing some routine inspection and maintenance in the spring can save you money. Yah, just by spending a Saturday morning enjoying spring you can avoid some big expenses later.
While every season has its own home maintenance and safety items that need to be taken care of in order for your home to continue to run properly, springs list contains some of the most important. Many homeowners skip over these basic home maintenance necessities because of busy schedules or sometimes because they are unsure of which tasks need to be accomplished.
Simply making sure these small tasks are accomplished will ensure that your home will function better in the long run. Seasonal home maintenance will ensure that you have less large expensive repairs than homeowners who do not keep up on their seasonal maintenance.
Spring is not the only season that you should look after maintenance items around the house. If possible, set up a schedule of cleaning and maintenance tasks for each season. Try to maintain that schedule years after year as this will ensure that tasks don’t get forgotten and your house stays in good condition.
So here are some maintenance Tips for Spring
While winter brought on the cold, the spring brings on the cleaning season.
Start with spring tasks such as:
* The spring cleaning is a traditional deep cleaning job at winter’s end and is an important part of home maintenance. Extend spring cleaning to the exterior as well. Opening windows to let in fresh air, removing dust from ceiling fans, eaves and from behind furniture, cleaning out the mudroom and storing away winter gear; these are all done during spring cleaning.
* Replacing the much used furnace filter from the winter
* Inspecting and replacing necessary smoke and carbon monoxide detectors
Spring also brings on a peak in spring lightening and thunderstorms, so routine maintenance tips should include:
* Checking all the home’s electrical systems
* Testing all the ground fault receptacles
* Making sure all power surges are in place on the appliances
* Replacing or repairing any extension cords used in the home that may be damaged or becoming worn
While you are eager and able to get out and about and enjoy the outdoors during this season, therefore it is great to also focus on outdoor maintenance tasks. Your thoughts may turn next to landscaping, gardening and flower beds, and though they are important first you need to check your home’s exterior as well.
These tasks may include:
* Checking the roof for possible damages that may not have been noticed in the wintertime or which were damaged in the winter to prevent spring rain leaks
* Making sure all gutters are cleaned and all outdoor drainage systems are working properly
* Checking the brick, siding and cement areas on the home for shifting in the foundation or cracks or chips in the siding or brick
* Cleaning, repairing and getting ready to use all outdoor power tools, such as the lawnmower, weed eater, or hedge trimmer
* Checking the patio and deck for possible deterioration and fixing and performing any necessary repairs
Though the checking of these things may only take a short time doing any of the repairs may be a different story. That is why these tips are so important. They should ensure the safety of your home, your property and your family. The list may seem overwhelming, but just tackle them one at a time and before you know it they will all be done.


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Left by Metal Halide Lamp : on October 26th, 2010