Make a Summer
Checklist, Part 2
As temperatures continue to rise in the summer, there are some other tasks to consider when maintaining your home.
Make sure to power wash the outside of your home.
The heat and humidity can cause mold and mildew to grow faster on your home’s exterior. Use a power washer with a mildew remover compatible with your siding.
Inspect your attic and basement/crawlspace.
Check these areas for evidence of pests, insects, water damage, mold, or mildew.
Tune up your lawnmower.
The grassy buildup in your lawnmower can invite rust and clog the discharge chute, leaving clumps on your lawn. Routine cleaning can help ward off possible future problems, so take time this month to do a checkup.
Wash your windows and replace window screens as needed. Washing your exterior and interior windows are key to maintaining the long term use of your windows. Remove your window screens and gently scrub them with hot, soapy water. If your screens are too dirty to be cleaned, you may want to consider replacing them.
Inspect your indoor hoses to appliances, such as, your washer, dehumidifier, dishwasher, icemaker, toilets, and refrigerator for any signs of wear or tear. Hoses should be replaced every 3 to 5 years.
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