As the weather begins to warm up and the days get longer, spring is the perfect time for homeowners to give their property a little extra attention. After a long winter, a few simple maintenance tasks can help protect your home, improve curb appeal, and ensure everything is ready for the busy months ahead.
Whether you’re planning to sell this year or simply want to keep your home in great condition, here are a few things homeowners should consider tackling this spring.
1. Check Your Roof and Gutters
Winter weather can be tough on roofs and gutters. Take a walk around your home and look for any missing shingles, loose flashing, or signs of damage.
Clearing out leaves and debris from gutters and downspouts will also help ensure water drains properly during spring rainstorms and prevent potential water damage.
2. Inspect Your Windows and Doors
Cold temperatures can cause seals and weather stripping to wear down. Spring is a great time to check for drafts around windows and doors.
Replacing worn weather stripping or sealing small gaps can improve energy efficiency and keep your home comfortable as temperatures change.
3. Service Your HVAC System
Before warmer weather arrives, consider scheduling a maintenance check for your air conditioning system. Replacing filters and ensuring everything is working properly can help prevent breakdowns when you need it most.
Regular maintenance can also help your system run more efficiently and extend its lifespan.
4. Refresh Your Outdoor Spaces
Your yard and outdoor living areas likely took a hit over the winter. Start by cleaning patios, decks, and outdoor furniture.
Trimming shrubs, removing dead branches, and adding fresh mulch or early-season plants can quickly boost curb appeal and make your outdoor spaces more inviting.
5. Check Exterior Surfaces
Take a look at your home’s siding, foundation, and walkways. Freeze-thaw cycles can sometimes lead to small cracks or damage.
Addressing minor repairs early can help prevent larger issues later in the year.
6. Test Safety Devices
Spring is also a good reminder to check smoke detectors and carbon monoxide alarms. Replace batteries if needed and make sure everything is functioning properly.
It’s a small task that can make a big difference when it comes to home safety.
7. Declutter & Refresh Indoors
Many homeowners use spring as an opportunity for a fresh start indoors. Decluttering closets, organizing storage areas, and doing a deep clean can make your home feel lighter and more functional.
If selling your home is on the horizon, this is also a great first step toward preparing your home for the market.
Thinking About Selling This Year?
Spring is traditionally one of the most active seasons in real estate, and preparing your home early can make a big difference when it comes time to list.
At Century 21 Local Home Team, we help homeowners prepare strategically so that when their home hits the market, it stands out from day one. If you’re considering a move this year, we’d be happy to connect you with a local expert who can guide you through the next steps.

Len Filiault
Broker of Record
c: 519.890.5045
e: len.filiault@century21.ca
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