A home maintenance checklist will help you stay on top of tasks like replacing air filters, testing smoke & carbon monoxide detectors and checking the water heater for leaks. Also, you will want to make sure your air conditioning system is working properly and clean the dryer vent to reduce fire hazards. By taking care of these maintenance tasks, you will keep your family safe and save money on repairs.
Air Filters: Many types of heating and air conditioning systems contain filters to remove dirt and dust from the air. Check the instruction manual or search online by model number to confirm how often you should change the filters.
Safety and Security: If you have a home security system, regularly check the alarms and circuit breakers to ensure they are in working order. Inspect the sensors one by one. The batteries in your smoke and carbon monoxide detectors should also be checked twice a year to ensure they are working. Detectors should be replaced every 10 years.
Roof, Gutters and Downspouts: A qualified roofer should inspect your roof every three years. Skylights should also be checked so leaks don’t develop from cracks around the seals, caulking and flashings. Make sure that gutters and downspouts do not get clogged with leaves or other debris.
Windows and Doors: Inspect exterior windows and doors yearly to see if the caulking around them has split and cracked. If so, replace the caulk and clean any mildew.
Siding: The exterior of your house is built to withstand exposure to the elements, but a periodic cleaning will improve the appearance and, in many cases, prolong the life of siding.
Garage: The moving parts of garage doors should be oiled every three months.
Source: National Association of Home Builders