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Monthly Home Maintenance Checklist: Simple Tasks

Harvey
Harvey
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Monthly Home Maintenance Checklist: Simple Tasks

 

Homeownership is a significant obligation, and keeping up with the numerous duties involved in maintaining a home can be difficult. However, proactive maintenance of a few key areas around the house can often prevent costly repairs. Here is a monthly checklist of home maintenance tasks to help you stay on top of some common responsibilities:

 

Examine Fire and Security Devices and Acquire Supplies

Take precautions to ensure the safety of your property and stock up on supplies in case a storm or other event causes a power outage. Test your security system to ensure that it is operating correctly. Test and replace the batteries in your smoke and carbon monoxide detectors, as well as check the expiration date on your fire extinguishers, to ensure that they are prepared for an emergency.

 

Maintain Your Landscaping

In the warmer months, in addition to weekly lawn care, expert plumbing service should tend to your flower plots at least once per month as part of your home maintenance routine. In certain situations, such as in flower beds, allowing weeds to grow unchecked or allowing dead leaves and detritus to accumulate can pose a threat to your property; it can attract pests and even be a fire hazard. Consider devoting a portion of your time each month to trimming and maintaining your landscaping to keep it neat and to deter vermin.

 

Maintain Your Appliances and Kitchen

For many, the kitchen is the room in the house where they spend the most time. Spilled foods and liquids associated with cooking, preparing, and serving meals may cause damage to floors and countertops over time. Take the time each month to wipe down cabinets and remove expired items from the larder. To prevent clogs or leaks, clean your dishwasher per the manufacturer's instructions and replace the water filters in your refrigerator as required. If your refrigerator has an ice maker or water dispenser, examine the hose between the wall and the refrigerator to see if it has been pinched or strained. Additionally, check for leaks and wear and tear.

 

Purify Damp Areas

Especially if there is insufficient ventilation, mold and mildew can grow in showers, restrooms, and other damp areas of the house. At least once per month, scour bathroom tile and grout with your preferred cleaning product to prevent mold and mildew growth. When cleaning, be sure to follow product instructions and have adequate ventilation. Inspect the fixtures and pipelines for any leaks, discoloration, or other indicators of wear or corrosion, such as discoloration or discoloration. Examine the caulking surrounding showers, bathtubs, basins, and toilet bases, and make any necessary repairs.

 

Examine Important Home Systems

Even if you don't need to clean or service the largest systems in your home every month, it's a good idea to inspect them for potential problems. Pay special attention to the maintenance of your HVAC system during the harsher months. Replace clogged filters to improve indoor air quality and increase the heater's efficiency. Turn off your outdoor faucets and consider winterizing your water system when autumn arrives.

 

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