Seasonal Homeowner Tips for Spring

Spring officially begins on March 20, otherwise known as the Spring Equinox. However, in our area, Spring is already upon us. As things continue to warm up it’s a great time to do seasonal home maintenance and spend time outside. Here are some important things you can do to keep your home and yard in peak condition.

1. As trees begin to bud, and leaves grow, look for any limbs or trees with no growth

Trees limbs that don’t leaf are likely dead and can fall in high winds or storms. Have them removed along with any that overhang your house.

2. Remove vegetation that touches siding and trim ivy and vines growing up trees or siding.

3. Put down mulch or composted leaves

Lock in moisture and decrease weed growth by putting down mulch or composted leaves. Make sure to keep mulch or compost at least 6 inches away from your home’s foundation.

4. Clean gutters for any leaves or debris, and for falling seeds

Clogged gutters can lead to a range of problems.

5. Change batteries in smoke detectors and carbon monoxide detectors

This can be done any time annually, but many people use Spring as a good time to remember. Some detectors are plugged in with a backup battery and others are entirely battery operated.

6. Change air filters

AC will work better with clean filters. Also check the exterior air intake unit to make sure it doesn’t have vegetation around it or is blocked in any way

7. Put out Spring and Summer annuals after the last freeze. The safest time is always after April 15.

8. Remove and weedwack weeds in early Spring to stunt their growth

9. Examine roof shingles for any damage during winter

Look for lost or raised shingles and contact a contractor to have them repaired.

10. If you have irrigation system now is the time to reconnect it