Annual:
In the Spring:
In the Summer:
In the Fall:
In the Winter:
*Valves may fail when tested, recommend having replacement valves available. This is why you test, you don't want the valve to fail when you are not home.
**Devices may fail when tested. This is why you test, you don't want the device to fail and not operate as it was intended.
Adapted from the home maintenance book by Ben Gromicko “Now that you’ve had a home inspection.” http://www.nachi.org/home-maintenance-book.htm
- Hire a home inspector to perform a home maintenance inspection at part of your routine home maintenance plan.
In the Spring:
- Check for damage to your roof
- Check all the fascia and trim for deterioration
- Have a professional air conditioning contractor inspect and maintain your system as recommended by the manufacturer
- Check your water heater
- Replace all extension cords that have become brittle, worn or damaged
- Check your fire extinguishers
- Clean the kitchen exhaust hood and air filter
- Review your fire escape plan with your family
- Repair all cracked, broken or uneven driveways and walks to help provide a level walking surface
- Check the shutoff valve at each plumbing fixture to make sure they function*
- Clean clothes dryer exhaust duct, damper, and space under the dryer
- Inspect and clean dust from the covers of your smoke and carbon monoxide alarms
In the Summer:
- Check kids playing equipment
- Check your wood deck or concrete patio for deterioration
- Check the nightlights at the top and bottom of all stairs
- Check exterior siding
- Check all window and door locks
- Check your home for water leaks
- Check the water hoses on the clothes washer, refrigerator ice-maker and dishwasher for cracks and bubbles
In the Fall:
- Check your home for water leaks
- Have a heating professional check your heating system every year
- Protect your home from frozen pipes
- Run all gas-powered lawn equipment until the fuel is gone
- Test your emergency generator
- Have a certified chimney sweep inspect and clean the flues and check your fireplace damper
- Remove bird nests from chimney flues and outdoor electrical fixtures
- Inspect and clean dust from the covers of your smoke and carbon monoxide alarms
- Make sure the caulking around doors and windows is adequate to reduce heat/cooling loss
- Make sure that the caulking around your bathroom fixtures is adequate to prevent water from seeping into the sub-flooring
In the Winter:
- Clean the gutters and downspouts
- Confirm firewood at least 20 feet away from your home
- Familiarize responsible family members with the gas main valve and other appliance valves
- Clean the clothes dryer exhaust duct, damper and space under the dryer
- Make sure all electrical holiday decorations have tight connections
- Clean the kitchen exhaust hood and air filter
- Check the water hoses on the clothes washer, refrigerator ice-maker and dishwasher for cracks and bubbles
- Check your water heater
- Test all AFCI and GFCI devices**
*Valves may fail when tested, recommend having replacement valves available. This is why you test, you don't want the valve to fail when you are not home.
**Devices may fail when tested. This is why you test, you don't want the device to fail and not operate as it was intended.
Adapted from the home maintenance book by Ben Gromicko “Now that you’ve had a home inspection.” http://www.nachi.org/home-maintenance-book.htm