Seasonal Maintenance Checklist: What to Tackle Before Summer Hits

As summer approaches, rising temperatures and increased humidity can put extra stress on your property. Getting a head start on seasonal maintenance helps prevent costly issues and ensures your space stays comfortable and efficient all season long.

Here’s a simple checklist to prepare your home or facility before the heat sets in:

  1. Service the Air Conditioning System

    Your AC will be working harder during summer. Make sure filters are clean, refrigerant levels are checked, and drain lines are clear to maintain cooling efficiency.

  2. Inspect Plumbing and Exposed Pipes

    Heat can intensify small leaks and cause pressure issues. Check taps, pipes, and tanks for signs of damage or corrosion.

  3. Clean Windows, Screens, and Outdoor Shading

    Clear away dust, sand, and debris from windows and shading structures to allow for better airflow and light while reducing indoor heat.

  4. Check Paint and Wall Conditions

    High temperatures and sun exposure can cause fading and cracks. A quick inspection can help you decide whether minor touch-ups or resealing are needed.

  5. Prepare Outdoor Areas

    Clean patios, inspect irrigation systems, service exterior lighting, and clear any blocked drainage to keep your outdoor space safe and inviting.

  6. Schedule Preventive Pest Control

    Warm weather can increase pest activity. A proactive treatment helps protect indoor and outdoor areas, especially kitchens and gardens.

Seasonal maintenance doesn’t have to be complicated. A few smart checks now can help you avoid major problems later. Need help? Fine Touch offers scheduled maintenance services tailored to keep your property in great shape—no matter the season.

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