Summer is a great time to tackle the parts of your home that are easier to inspect, clean and repair while the weather is dry. A little attention now can help prevent bigger issues once fall rain and cooler temperatures return.
Start with the roof, gutters, and drainage. Check for loose shingles, debris in gutters, blocked downspouts, or areas where water may not be moving away from the home properly. Even in summer, a sudden downpour can quickly reveal drainage problems.
It is also a good time to look at windows, exterior caulking, siding, decks and railings. Heat and sun can dry out seals, paint and exposed wood, so look for cracking, peeling, soft spots or areas that need touching up. Small repairs now can help prevent moisture intrusion later.
Homeowners should also pay attention to landscaping and vegetation. Trim trees and shrubs away from the house, roofline, gutters and exterior vents. This helps with airflow, reduces pest access and keeps branches from causing damage during wind or rain.
Inside the home, summer is a smart time to service fans, heat pumps, air conditioning systems and ventilation. Clean filters, check airflow and make sure systems are running efficiently before the hottest days arrive.
Finally, do a quick safety check: test smoke and carbon monoxide detectors, inspect exterior lighting, clean dryer vents and make sure outdoor stairs, paths and railings are secure.
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