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Spring has Sprung

As the weather gets warmer and the flowers start to bloom, homeowners often turn their attention to spring cleaning and home maintenance tasks. Spring is a great time to give your home a little extra TLC, and there are several tasks that should be on every homeowner's to-do list. In this blog post, we'll discuss some spring maintenance tasks that can help keep your home in great shape all year long.


Inspect Your Roof

Winter weather can take a toll on your roof, so it's a good idea to inspect it in the spring. Look for any signs of damage or wear and tear, such as missing or damaged shingles, cracks in the flashing, or water stains on the ceiling. If you notice any issues, call a professional roofing company to make repairs. Always be safe when inspecting your own roof. There are certain safety precautions you should take - roofs can be a dangerous place. We recommend calling a professional to take a look/take photos.


Check Your Gutters

Gutter Cleaning
Check and clean your gutters

While you're inspecting your roof, take a look at your gutters as well. Make sure they are clean and free of debris, and check for any leaks or damage. Clogged gutters can lead to water damage and mold growth, so it's important to keep them in good working order. The professional that checks your roof, can also check your gutters.



Service Your HVAC System

Before the hot summer months arrive, have your HVAC system serviced by a professional. This will ensure that your system is running efficiently and effectively, and can help prevent breakdowns and costly repairs. A professional can also clean your air ducts, which can improve your indoor air quality.



Clean and Seal Your Deck

If you have a deck, now is a great time to clean and seal it. Sweep away any debris, then use a pressure washer to clean the surface. Once it's dry, apply a sealer to protect it from the elements. This will help extend the life of your deck and keep it looking great.


Inspect Your Windows and Doors

Check your windows and doors for any drafts or leaks. If you notice any issues, use weatherstripping or caulk to seal them up. This can help improve your home's energy efficiency and save you money on your utility bills.


Clean Your Chimney

If you have a fireplace or wood-burning stove, have your chimney cleaned and inspected by a professional. This will ensure that it's safe to use and help prevent chimney fires.


Test Your Smoke and Carbon Monoxide Detectors

Make sure your smoke and carbon monoxide detectors are working properly by testing them and replacing the batteries if necessary. This is a simple but important task that can help keep your family safe.


Spring is a great time to tackle these important maintenance tasks and get your home in great shape for the rest of the year.


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