Brad Poole | March 24, 2025
Spring is here, bringing longer days, warmer temperatures, and the perfect opportunity to give your home a refresh. Whether you’re thinking about listing your home or just want to keep it in top shape, a little seasonal maintenance goes a long way. Here’s where to start:
Spring cleaning isn’t just about dusting—it’s about making your space feel fresh and inviting. Start by tackling the big areas:
Clean Your Dryer Vent – A clogged dryer vent is a fire hazard and reduces efficiency. Clean it at least once a year.
Windows & Screens – Let the light in by washing windows inside and out. Don’t forget to clean or replace screens.
Baseboards & Walls – A quick wipe-down can make a room feel brand new.
Closets & Storage – If you haven’t used it in a year, it might be time to donate or toss it.
Schedule an HVAC tune-up to ensure your system is running efficiently before the summer heat kicks in.
Replace air filters and consider having your ducts cleaned. Replacing air filters every 1-3 months improves air quality and helps your system run efficiently.
Test smoke and carbon monoxide detectors.
Inspect your plumbing for leaks or drips.
Examine exterior caulking and weather stripping to keep your home energy-efficient
Power wash your driveway, walkway, and siding.
Freshen up your landscaping with mulch, seasonal flowers, and trimmed shrubs.
Clean out gutters and check for any winter damage to your roof.
Clean and prep your patio furniture.
Check your grill and get it ready for spring cookouts.
Inspect fences, decks, and railings for any needed repairs.
A little maintenance now can help you avoid costly repairs later—and if you’re thinking about making a move, these simple updates will help your home shine.