Seasonal maintenance

Seasons change and so does your home

With each change of season and passing year, your home experiences extreme temperatures and weather variations. Your home continues to age and is subjected to wear and tear from family and furry, four-legged friends. In order to keep all areas of your home running smoothly, and to avoid costly repairs later, it’s helpful to conduct seasonal maintenance. We can help you keep your home running smoothly.

 

Spring

Spring has sprung and flowers are in full bloom – the perfect time to prepare your home and outdoor space for entertaining. Here are some practical Spring time maintenance tips to assist you in keeping your home in top shape.

  • Inspect and clear gutters
  • Pressure wash paths and fences
  • Check/clean cooling ducts
  • Uncover evaporative cooling box
  • Clean and repair fences
  • Repair and paint weatherboards
  • Inspect and test smoke detectors, change batteries if required
  • Inspect and clear gutters

 

Summer

Summer is here – it’s time to prepare your home for the festive season and ensure you’re ready to sit back, relax and enjoy balmy evenings wining and dining your family and friends. Here are some practical Summer time maintenance tips to assist you in keeping your home in top shape.

  • Clean and repair fences
  • Repairs to garden sheds and storage solutions
  • Check/clean/repair/adjust fly screens
  • Check/adjust window and door locks
  • Clean, sand and stain decks and timber outdoor furniture
  • Check and realign doors and windows
  • Clean, repair and paint weatherboards and eaves

 

Autumn

As the air cools and leaves begin to fall from the trees, it’s time to clean out those gutters and ensure windows and doors will be draft free ahead of the cooler months. Here are a some practical Autumn maintenance tips to assist you in keeping your home in top shape.

  • Clean gutters
  • Check/adjust window and door locks
  • Check and change any leaking tap washers
  • Check and realign doors and windows
  • Check/adjust window and door locks
  • Cover evaporative cooling box
  • Review, replace or top up insulation

 

Winter

As temperatures drop and the cold sets in, it is common for windows and doors to move and for seals to shrink and crack. Winter provides a good opportunity to create a to-do list for indoor items requiring attention, such as cabinetry, plastering or bathroom repairs. Here are a some practical Winter maintenance tips to assist you in keeping your home in top shape.

  • Review/replace or top up installation
  • Inspect and clear gutters
  • Check and realign doors and windows
  • Check/adjust window and door locks
  • Start planning your warmer month maintenance and projects

If you need any assistance with keeping your home in top shape, give us a call or submit us your job list and we will be in touch soon.


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