Your Summer Cleaning & Maintenance Checklist

Your Summer Cleaning & Maintenance Checklist

June 13, 2025

Summer Cleaning & Maintenance Checklist

1. HVAC Tune-Up & Filter Maintenance

  • Schedule a pre-summer HVAC inspection to maximize energy efficiency and forestall breakdowns.
  • Change filters at least every 2–3 months to cut energy costs, improve airflow, and maintain indoor air quality.

2. Gutter & Downspout Maintenance

  • With frequent rain, clean gutters and downspouts in late spring/early summer to prevent clogs and foundation water damage.

3. Pressure Washing with Care

  • Soft-clean driveways, decks, siding, and patios—but avoid high pressure settings to prevent damage or water infiltration.

4. Window & Screen Cleaning

  • Clean windows inside/out early morning or late evening to avoid streaks from fast-drying cleaners.
  • Remove and scrub window screens to boost airflow and reduce pollen.

5. Outdoor Furniture Maintenance

  • Sun and rain can warp or fade outdoor cushions and wood.
  • Store items or cover/protect when not in use; reseal wood surfaces with UV-resistant stains/sealers monthly.

6. Bathroom Moisture Control

  • Summer humidity increases mold risk in bathrooms. Regular scrubbing with grout-safe cleaners, using a squeegee, and ensuring ventilation prevents buildup.

7. Deck, Driveway & Patio Prep

  • Sweep and hose all outdoor surfaces to eliminate debris and reduce slipping hazards.
  • Inspect wood decks or fences for loose boards or peeling stain—reseal or repair as needed.

8. Clean Grill & Prep BBQ Area

  • Prep your gas or charcoal grill early—scrub grates thoroughly and deep-clean any residue—to ensure safe and tasty summer cookouts.

9. Trash & Recycling Bin Sanitization

  • Hot weather increases bin odors and attracts pests. Rinse weekly with soap, disinfect if needed, and let dry in the sun.

10. Seal Gaps & Check Insulation

  • Seal leaks around doors, windows, and the attic to save cooling energy; proper insulation lowers utility bills all year long.

Why This Matters for Local Homeowners

  • With unpredictable Midwestern weather—from sun to sudden rainstorms—early preparation helps avoid water damage and structural wear.
  • Humid conditions indoors can accelerate mold or dust buildup; proper ventilation and cleaning keep air quality healthy.
  • Regular care reduces long-term maintenance costs: seals, cleans, and tune-ups preserve roofs, decks, HVAC systems, and more.

If you find that your home has water damage or signs of mold, please give us a call or request a quote. We are a locally-owned company that is invested in the health and wellbeing of Central Wisconsin residents and are here to serve you.

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