7 Top Items to Prepare Your Home for Spring (When it Finally Gets Here!)

by Nick Walker

Spring is the perfect time to focus on home maintenance tasks that will help prepare your Grand Forks area home for the rest of the year. Here are 7 things you can do to get your home ready for spring through maintenance:

  1. Inspect your roof and gutters

Inspecting your roof and gutters is an important step in getting your home ready for spring. Check your roof for any signs of damage or leaks, and make sure your gutters are clear of debris. If you notice any issues, consider calling in a professional to make the necessary repairs.

  1. Check your air conditioning system

Before the temperatures start to rise, it's important to have your air conditioning system inspected and serviced. This will ensure that it's functioning properly and efficiently, which will help keep your home cool and comfortable all season long.

  1. Clean and inspect your windows and doors

Cleaning and inspecting your windows and doors is another important step in getting your home ready for spring. Check for any cracks or leaks around your windows and doors, and make sure they're properly sealed. Clean your windows inside and out to let more natural light into your home. Make sure to have your screens cleaned as well to let in that fresh air!

  1. Test your smoke detectors and carbon monoxide detectors

Testing your smoke detectors and carbon monoxide detectors is an important part of home maintenance. Make sure that they're working properly by testing them and replacing the batteries, or the entire unit, if necessary.

  1. Service your lawn mower and other outdoor equipment

If you have a lawn mower or other outdoor equipment, it's important to have them serviced before you start using them again in the spring. This will ensure that they're in good working condition and ready for use. A sharp lawn mower blade improves the overall health of your lawn and helps prevent weeds. 

  1. Check for water damage

Check your home for any signs of water damage, such as stains on the walls or ceiling. This could be a sign of a leak or other issue that needs to be addressed before it becomes a bigger problem. With all the freezing and thawing we have had around Grand Forks, it is also a good time to check your attic insulation to ensure adequate R-value. Having good insulation will help prevent ice-damming on the roof and help reduce potential water issues.

  1. Clean and inspect your chimney

If you have a chimney or furnace stack, it's important to have it cleaned and inspected before you start using it again in the fall. This will help ensure that it's safe to use and free from any buildup or debris.

Focusing on home maintenance tasks is an important part of getting your home ready for spring. By inspecting your roof and gutters, checking your air conditioning system, cleaning and inspecting your windows and doors, testing your smoke detectors and carbon monoxide detectors, servicing your lawn mower and other outdoor equipment, checking for water damage, and cleaning and inspecting your chimney, you can help ensure that your home is in good working condition and ready for the rest of the year!

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