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Senior Solutions Spotlight: Seasonal Home Maintenance


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Seasonal Maintenance for Seniors: Simple Systems for Year-Round Peace of Mind 



Keeping a home in good condition doesn’t have to be daunting—especially when you break it down by season. Regular upkeep not only helps prevent costly repairs but also enhances safety and livability, making it easier to age comfortably at home.

 

Here’s a simple seasonal guide to help you stay on track:

 

SPRING

  • Clean gutters and downspouts; make sure water flows away from the foundation.

  • Inspect the roof, siding, and windows for winter damage.

  • Service the air conditioner and replace HVAC filters.

  • Wash windows, screens, and light fixtures to brighten your space.

  • Refresh mulch and trim landscaping to keep moisture away from the house.

SUMMER

  • Check exterior paint, decks, and railings for peeling or loose boards.

  • Power-wash siding, patios, and outdoor furniture and clean windows.

  • Test sprinklers and hoses for leaks; adjust lawn irrigation schedules.

  • Vacuum refrigerator coils and ceiling fans for better efficiency.

  • Review your home’s emergency supplies before storm season.

FALL

  • Schedule furnace and chimney maintenance before heating season.

  • Rake leaves and clear gutters regularly to prevent blockages.

  • Drain and store garden hoses; shut off outdoor water lines.

  • Check weatherstripping and caulk around doors and windows.

  • Replace smoke and carbon-monoxide detector batteries.

  • Replace light bulbs in exterior fixtures for shorter days.

WINTER

  • Reverse ceiling fans to push warm air downward.

  • Inspect insulation in attics and around pipes to prevent freezing.

  • Clear snow and ice from walkways and driveways for safe footing.

  • Test sump pumps and generator (if you have one).

  • Deep-clean or declutter indoor spaces while you’re cozy inside.

 

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