The official start to summer is just around the corner, and before we know it, we will have three glorious months of long sunny days and warm summer nights. Now is the perfect time to prepare your home for the upcoming season—from ensuring your HVAC system is in top shape to creating outdoor spaces perfect for relaxation. By taking the steps now, you will have more free time to make the most of the hot months ahead!
Summer HVAC Maintenance
With average temperatures in the mid-90s during July and August, it is crucial to ensure your air conditioning system is up to the task.
Begin by regularly maintaining your HVAC system’s air filter, typically every few months. As time passes, filters gather dust, dirt, and debris, impeding airflow and diminishing efficiency.
Have your air ducts cleaned. This ensures that nothing negatively impacts the airflow from your AC and helps prevent other allergens from traveling throughout your home.
Check the outdoor condenser unit for any branches, leaves, or other natural debris that may have made its way into the outdoor unit’s fan or shroud.
Your HVAC may have had leaks or cracks form during the fall and winter due to temperature fluctuations. The metal components within your HVAC system can easily corrode and crack, causing holes where refrigerant could leak out.
Check your thermostat. If you turn on your AC and find that you are adjusting your thermostat more often than normal, you may need a new one, or the thermostat may need to be reprogrammed.
Check and Seal Windows and Doors for the Summer
Inspect windows and doors for drafts or leaks to keep your home cool and energy-efficient. Replace worn weatherstripping and apply caulking to seal gaps and prevent hot air from entering.
Summer Ceiling Fan Adjustment
Your ceiling fan direction is a simple way to save year-round. In the summer, your ceiling fan direction should be counterclockwise to help create a downdraft, which creates a cooling breeze and can make your home feel more comfortable without relying solely on your air conditioning.
Prep Your Outdoor Spaces for the Summer
Preparing your home’s outdoor areas becomes essential for making the most of the sunny days ahead- from creating an inviting outdoor space for entertaining to adding shade options to find relief from the sun.
It’s important to conduct a thorough inspection of your outdoor areas. Winter can take a toll on patios, decks, fences, and garden furniture, leaving behind wear and tear that not only detracts from the aesthetic and summer vibe. Taking care of repairs before the summer begins means you can relax and entertain guests without any last-minute fixes disrupting your plans.
Organize your garden tools and outdoor furniture, creating a clean and functional space. Decluttering allows you to assess what additional items or decor you might want to add to your space for the summer season!
Inspect and Clean Gutters
Spring rains can leave debris in your gutters, which can lead to clogs if left unchecked. Although Southern Idaho isn’t known for getting a lot of rain during the summer, it’s still important to inspect and clean your gutters to ensure proper drainage!
After your gutters are clear of debris, examining them for any potential damage is essential. Check for cracks, loose connections, or sagging sections, which could impede water flow. Make sure to address any problems by sealing joints, tightening screws, or replacing damaged parts. Additionally, verify that your gutter system is secured firmly to your home – strong summer storms could lead to gutter detachment due to wind.
Service Your Lawn Equipment for the Summer Season
When was the last time you used your lawn mower? To keep your lawn looking lush and green throughout the summer, make sure to do any necessary maintenance on your mower. From sharpening blades to changing the oil, you want your mower in tip-top shape so your lawn is the best-looking in your neighborhood!
Protect Against Pests
Summer always brings a variety of pests, such as mosquitoes, ants, and spiders. To keep those unwanted pests outside, you will need to protect your home by sealing entry points and using insect repellents and barriers as needed.
Prepping Your Grill for the Summer
Summer wouldn’t be complete without outdoor grilling! Clean your grill thoroughly, check for any gas leaks, and stock up on propane or charcoal so you’re ready for backyard barbecues and cookouts.
Whether you enjoy the sunshine in the backyard or prefer the comfort of your air conditioning, preparing your home now will make it much easier to beat the heat when summer arrives!