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Easy Home Maintenance Must-Dos to Tick off This Summer

Summer has arrived. While we love the long, warm days spent barbecuing and lounging around in the backyard, summer also tends to be a stressful season for homeowners. All that humidity can leave your bathroom tiles looking tired and worn, and your backyard can seem like an overgrown jungle. 

It may be tempting to put your head in the sand (or in the air conditioning) and ignore the little things, but a few quick maintenance jobs now could save you a lot of hassle and money in the long run. Indoors, small maintenance tasks can also start to stack up. 

A dripping tap or dusty air vents might not seem like a big deal, but when left unattended, these little issues can soon add up to bigger problems. Leaky pipes can lead to water damage or higher energy bills, while clogged gutters can invite uninvited guests into your home. If you’ve ever looked at your to-do list and felt like summer has zoomed by before you even got started, then it’s time to be more proactive and take control of your home maintenance. 

Here are some quick and easy maintenance tips to help you tick off your checklist and enjoy this season.

Refresh Your Bathrooms

Thinking of putting off your shower regrouting in Melbourne any longer? Well, here’s the incentive you’ve been waiting for. Grout can develop cracks, crumbling and discolouration over time, not only affecting the appearance of your shower tiles but also creating ideal conditions for mould and mildew to form. By lining your tiles with a new layer of grout, you’re not only restoring a clean, fresh look to your bathroom but also preventing leakage and water damage that can be expensive to repair later on.

Take the opportunity to give your bathroom a quick inspection, and check other areas as well. Make sure your tiles are squeaky clean and dust any areas that look a little grimy. Check your fixtures to ensure they’re all still solidly in place and aren’t wobbly, and clear out your drains if they’re looking a little clogged. 

Even just doing a few small cosmetic touch-ups, like sealing around the edge of your bathtub or dusting off grout lines, can make all the difference in keeping your bathroom hygienic, fresh and clean.

Spruce Up the Garden and Outdoor Spaces

Summer is a great time to focus on the garden and outdoor spaces. Lush lawns, neatly trimmed shrubs and tidy flower beds not only make a home more attractive they also create a safe and inviting space for family and friends. 

As you’re out and about in your yard, take the time to inspect larger trees on your property or nearby. Trees that present a risk from overgrown branches, weakened limbs or roots encroaching on sidewalks can be a danger for pedestrians and neighbours.

If you spot any potential issues, consider approaching your neighbours or local council about possible solutions. Simple measures like pruning overhanging branches or removing deadwood can avert accidents, safeguard property and foster a sense of community. 

Beyond safety, smaller tasks like checking irrigation systems and refreshing garden beds can keep your outdoor spaces thriving all summer long, making it a place everyone wants to be.

Tackle Indoor Maintenance Projects

Summer is the ideal time to tackle those indoor maintenance tasks that get pushed to the back burner during the busy months of the year. A few checks around the house like testing light fixtures, servicing your air conditioner or topping off paint, can save you heartache and frustration down the road. 

A simple habit that can make your home a safer place is to change your clocks, check your smoke alarms at the same time. It’s an easy way to stay on top of daylight savings and make sure your smoke alarms are working to keep your family and your home protected.

Take a stroll through each room in your house and look for small maintenance issues that could become larger, more costly issues in the future. A dripping faucet, a sticky window or a loose cabinet handle are all small issues but can quickly turn into big headaches if not addressed. Replacing worn-out filters and cleaning your vents top to bottom are small projects that can also make your home a cooler, fresher place to be during the hot summer months.

Keep Your Home Safe and Efficient

Summertime is a great opportunity to carry out a home safety and efficiency review. Begin with an inspection of your doors and windows for weatherproofing opportunities. Sealing cracks will not only help keep your home cooler and lower energy costs but can also prevent unwanted pests from entering your home. 

Clearing your gutters is an easy task with a great return. During summer, accumulated leaves and debris can cause blockages that lead to water damage or leaks in the event of a sudden downpour.

Checking your roof for any loose tiles or damage is also a good idea. This is particularly important following periods of heavy rain or strong winds. Catching small issues early on can prevent larger repair bills in the future. 

It is also a good idea to ensure that all your larger appliances are in good order, such as servicing your air conditioner, water heater, or checking smoke and carbon monoxide detectors for optimal operation.

Prevent Pest Problems Before They Start

Summer is the time of year that can bring all kinds of uninvited guests into your home and garden. You could be dealing with anything from ants marching across the kitchen bench to spiders making a home in corners. 

It pays to be prepared and arm yourself with a little knowledge before any critters cause an invasion. Familiarise yourself with the top critters to watch out for in your area so you can prevent infestations before they take hold.

Seal any cracks or gaps around your windows, doors and foundations as these are the usual entry points for insects and rodents. Store food in sealed containers and make sure you’re cleaning up yard debris such as fallen leaves, long grass or compost heaps, which may attract pests. 

Prevention is simple when you’re regularly checking your home’s outdoor and indoor spaces and taking a few little steps to stop summer pests from setting up home in the first place.

Simple Summer Maintenance That Makes a Difference

A clean and tidy house feels as good as it looks. Doing the small jobs now, whether it’s sprucing up your outdoor spaces or checking for potential safety risks around the house, means you can relax and enjoy the season without worrying about more expensive repairs or maintenance in the future. 

Little efforts, like repairing a grout line, pruning an overhanging branch, or booking a seasonal service for your air conditioning, add up to big differences in the safety and comfort of your home.

For larger jobs, though, sometimes it’s best to know when to call the professionals. Structural damage, continuous leaks, and trees that are a potential risk to your home or neighbouring properties are all worth booking a professional service team to do the work safely and effectively. Knowing when to ask for help will not only save you time, money and stress.

Between the smaller DIY jobs and the professional services for bigger jobs, you’ll be able to spend your summer months relaxing, entertaining, and enjoying your home, knowing everything is shipshape.

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