Home Maintenance Worksheet: Spring/Summer Maintenance Date Completed

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Home Maintenance Worksheet

Maintaining your home is an important responsibility as a homeowner and can prevent costly problems from arising, make
mechanical systems last longer and have a positive impact on your home’s value. Use the following worksheet to help you identify
any home maintenance issues and repair them before they become more problematic and potentially more expensive.

Spring/Summer Maintenance Date Completed


Clean gutters and downspouts

Inspect roof

Check foundation, driveway, sidewalks, walkways for cracks and repair as necessary

Inspect exterior for peeling paint, dry-rotted caulk – repaint and caulk

Inspect attic, roof, and eaves for water damage, as well as for proper ventilation; open attic vents

Service heating and air conditioning units and replace filters; replace or clean furnace filter

Clean stove hood, grease traps, dryer vents, room fans and stove burners

Replace faulty seals on refrigerator, clean coils

Inspect basement for dampness and seal appropriately

Replace seals and washers on leaky faucets

Change batteries in smoke, fire, and carbon monoxide detectors

Check and replace dry-rotted weather stripping for all doors and windows

Remove and clean storm windows

Clean screens for windows and doors, replace if necessary

Fall/Winter Maintenance
Professionally clean chimney and flue

Clean gutters and downspouts, seal leak in gutter seams

Remove window air conditioners

Inspect sump pump

Remove wasp nests, inspect for termites and wood rot

Remove window and door screens – clean before storing

Check storm windows – clean and repair before installing

Drain and turn off outside faucets if in region with very cold winters

Check insulation and replace if necessary

Clean humidifier

Clean fireplace

Service heating and cooling systems

Repair any plumbing leaks

Oil door locks – this is especially important in regions with very cold winters

Change batteries in smoke, fire, and carbon monoxide detectors

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