Table of Contents
  1. Exterior Assessment (Do This First)
  2. Roof and Gutters
  3. HVAC
  4. Plumbing
  5. Interior
  6. Outdoor Living Spaces
  7. Windows
  8. Creating a Priority List from Your Walkthrough

Spring Home Maintenance Checklist

Spring maintenance is the most important seasonal maintenance you do all year. Winter is hard on homes — freeze-thaw cycles crack caulk and concrete, ice dams damage roofing, cold air shrinks door seals, and snow and ice obscure exterior damage. Spring is your window to find and fix everything that happened before it compounds through summer.

This checklist is organized by priority. Do the assessment tasks first — you need to know what you're working with before you know what to fix.

Exterior Assessment (Do This First)

Before you fix anything, walk the entire exterior of your home with fresh eyes and a notepad.

Roof and Gutters

HVAC

Plumbing

Interior

Outdoor Living Spaces

Windows

Creating a Priority List from Your Walkthrough

After your exterior assessment, you'll have a list of items. Prioritize them:

  1. Any water intrusion evidence: fix immediately

  2. Failed caulking or sealing: schedule within 2–4 weeks (water is not waiting)

  3. Roof concerns: get a professional assessment within 30 days

  4. HVAC preparation: schedule before May

  5. Cosmetic issues: schedule as time and budget allow

Spring maintenance done well takes a weekend of focused work plus a few contractor visits. It finds problems while they're small and before summer heat, humidity, and summer storm season give them the conditions to grow.

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