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Home Maintenance Calendar: A Month-by-Month Guide

January: Winter Inspection & Energy Efficiency

  • Inspect roof for ice dams and clear snow buildup.

  • Check attic insulation and ventilation to prevent heat loss.

  • Examine weather stripping and caulking around doors/windows.

  • Test smoke and carbon monoxide detectors.

  • Clean and inspect furnace filter and HVAC system.

  • Review utility bills for unusual spikes indicating hidden issues.

February: Indoor Focus & Planning

  • Deep clean kitchen appliances (oven, refrigerator coils, range hood).

  • Check bathroom caulking and re-seal if needed.

  • Inspect plumbing under sinks for leaks.

  • Organize basement and storage areas.

  • Plan spring maintenance and budget for upcoming projects.

  • Test GFCI outlets and reset if needed.

March: Pre-Spring Prep

  • Inspect gutters and downspouts for clogs or winter damage.

  • Check exterior siding and foundation for cracks or deterioration.

  • Service lawn mower and garden tools.

  • Schedule HVAC servicing for spring.

  • Clean windows inside and out.

  • Test sump pump before the rainy season begins.

April: Spring Cleaning & Exterior Check

  • Deep clean home: floors, windows, drapes, baseboards.

  • Power wash siding, decks, patios, and driveways.

  • Inspect and repair fences and gates.

  • Clean and repair screen doors/windows.

  • Start lawn fertilization and weed control.

  • Inspect sprinkler/irrigation systems for leaks or damage.

May: Outdoor Systems & Safety

  • Clean and inspect BBQ grills and outdoor furniture.

  • Check for signs of pest infestations (termites, ants, rodents).

  • Test outdoor lighting and replace bulbs or fixtures.

  • Touch up paint on exterior trim or siding as needed.

  • Trim overgrown bushes or trees away from the house.

  • Service or replace fire extinguishers.

June: Mid-Year Review

  • Inspect roof shingles for curling or missing pieces.

  • Clean ceiling fans and reverse direction for summer use.

  • Seal driveway or pathways if cracks have formed.

  • Test water heater pressure relief valve.

  • Clean dryer vent and exhaust ducts thoroughly.

  • Check for signs of mold in damp areas (bathroom, basement).

July: HVAC & Emergency Prep

  • Clean or replace HVAC filters.

  • Ensure attic fans and vents are functioning properly.

  • Check refrigerator/freezer door seals.

  • Stock emergency kit with flashlights, batteries, first aid.

  • Inspect and clean storm drains near property.

  • Wash window screens and replace if damaged.

August: Late Summer Tune-Up

  • Flush water heater to remove sediment buildup.

  • Check grout and tiles in kitchens and bathrooms.

  • Inspect septic tank (if applicable) and schedule pumping if needed.

  • Check deck boards and railings for stability and rot.

  • Test and lubricate garage door and opener.

  • Review home security systems and cameras.

September: Fall Preparation

  • Clean gutters and downspouts thoroughly.

  • Inspect chimney and schedule cleaning if using fireplace.

  • Cover or bring in outdoor furniture.

  • Drain and store garden hoses; shut off exterior faucets.

  • Check foundation for signs of water pooling or erosion.

  • Reseal windows and doors to reduce heat loss.

October: Winterization

  • Insulate exposed pipes to prevent freezing.

  • Service heating system and check thermostat function.

  • Replace weather stripping where worn.

  • Stock up on winter supplies (salt, shovels, heating oil).

  • Inspect attic for pests before cold weather sets in.

  • Check roof for signs of wear before snowfall.

November: Indoor Safety & Comfort

  • Clean and test fireplace or wood stove.

  • Reverse ceiling fans for winter (clockwise direction).

  • Change batteries in all alarms and detectors.

  • Deep clean carpets and upholstery.

  • Install draft stoppers on doors and windows.

  • Prepare guest rooms and linens for holiday visitors.

December: End-of-Year Checklist

  • Review home improvement projects completed and update records.

  • Store important receipts or warranties from repairs/upgrades.

  • Inspect insulation in crawlspaces and attics.

  • Perform a walk-through to identify any new repairs needed.

  • Check for leaks around windows and doors one last time.

  • Safely store outdoor decorations and equipment post-holidays.

This calendar ensures year-round upkeep, enhances home safety, preserves property value, and prevents costly emergency repairs. Adjust the tasks based on regional climate and specific home features.

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