Seasonal Maintenance Tasks Around The House

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Note: this is a guest post and consideration was received for its publication. photo: CC-licensed image by Charlie Vinz

Perhaps you’ve been in your home for many
years and you’ve just realised you can no longer put off all those essential
repairs you’ve tried to ignore since you moved in. Maybe you’ve just moved in
and discovered your dream home is a little rough around the edges. Or maybe
you’re looking to sell or let and there’s a few glaring problems that you can’t
sell as “rustic” to potential buyers.

Whatever stage you’re at in the property
ladder, it’s always good practice to keep your home in top condition from January
to December – and to that end, there’s a host of easy but effective checks and
preparations you can perform throughout the year that can help prevent a lot of
unnecessary work later on. Alternatively, if you’re a DIY novice who’d prefer a
professional appraisal and expert work – or if you just don’t have the time –
you could choose to go with a home maintenance service such as The Handy People
who will supply trained handymen to fix all kinds of problems around the house.

Spring

The varying weather can take its toll on a
poorly maintained house. Spring is the time to check and repair any cracks
in the walls or ceilings
, perhaps caused by winter ice, which can let in
rain during spring showers or summer thunderstorms.

Summer

Watch out for humidity, which can lead to
damp and structural damage – consider using a dehumidifier to keep the air in
cellars, garages and bathrooms dry. But the good weather makes summer a great
opportunity to air out rooms, give carpets and rugs a good clean, and inspect
the exterior of the house and garden for any small jobs that need doing.

Autumn

It’s time to check the heating – check your
central heating is operating correctly, and be sure to bleed radiators so heat
can circulate properly throughout the house before the cold sets in. Because
the cold weather plays havoc with plumbing, take the time to check
your pipes and taps
to ensure the whole system works as it should.

Winter

When winter rolls around, be sure to wipe
down cold windows where condensation forms – excessive water can quickly lead
to damp on walls and rotting wood.

Using electric heaters and fireplaces can
keep our homes cosy and warm in winter, but it sharply increases the risk of
fires. Now’s the time to check the batteries in your smoke alarm and make sure
you and your family know what to do if the worst happens – it could save your
life.

2 Comments on “Seasonal Maintenance Tasks Around The House

  1. One more thing – deep sofa & carpet cleaning. You should get your carpets professionally treated at least once a year. All the dirt particles and germs that have amassed over time should be cleaned with professional equipment and detergents. Same goes for your sofas.

  2. It is good that you have divided the tasks into seasons. Clear and precise. I agree with Jennifer. Cleaning your carpet and upholstery is quite important part of your home maintenance task. Nice article

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