Summer Home Checklist: Essential Items for a Summer Home Checklist
Summer is a great time to take stock of your home and check for any potential issues so that they are addressed before the weather gets worse. There are a lot of ways that you can save money and get your house in tip-top shape. You just need to know where to look. A checklist can help you keep track of what needs to be done.
Check your foundation
Inspect the foundation, basement or crawl space for cracks or abnormal conditions. Check for any signs of movement in the building's foundation. The most common causes of foundation movement are settling due to soil compaction. This can be caused by a heavy rain, the underlying soil being poorly compacted, or an expanding basement due to groundwater levels rising above the surrounding area.
Any cracks or movement in the concrete will weaken it, allowing water to enter. Water can also cause mold and mildew to grow. These spaces should be well insulated and be ventilated to prevent moisture buildup.
Make the most of your windows
Homes with great views often have windows that let in as much light as possible. With a few adjustments, you can make the most of the natural light in your home. Open the curtains or shades during the day to let the sun light up the room. This will help warm it up and reduce the need for air conditioning. Close all curtains or shades at dusk to prevent the sun from heating up the inside of your house, further reducing your energy costs.
Inspect ceiling fans
- Ceiling fans can save you a ton of money on your energy bill. However, you need to make sure they are in good working order before you flip the switch.
- Clean the blades of your ceiling fan. Dust and dirt can clog up the blades, causing the fan to not spin as efficiently.
- Test the pull chain to make sure the unit is in working order. Push the switch to the “on” position to test the speed settings.
Check your HVAC system
Your HVAC system is a critical part of your home, and it’s important to have it checked regularly. By taking these steps, you can help keep your HVAC system in good shape so that it can continue to work efficiently and effectively:
- Test the thermostat. Is it reading the temperature in the room accurately?
- Check your filter. If it is dirty, replace it with a new one. This will help the air flow more easily.
- Clean the coils regularly, as this helps prevent dust buildup
- Perform a thorough walk-through of the duct work. Look for signs of clogs or breaks.
- Check for any leaks, as this can lead to mold growth
General Dos and Don'ts
- Do turn off lights and appliances when not in use
- Don't leave the water running
- Do set your water-heating system to 50°C (120°F)
- Don't forget about your security system. Make sure it is up to date and functioning properly.
- Do replace the batteries in your smoke and carbon monoxide detectors
- Do check all landscaping and outdoor features to ensure good drainage away from the home
Now that you have a better idea of what you need to do to prepare for the summer, you can kick back, relax, and enjoy the weather. With a checklist and a few hours of work, you can ensure that your summer home will be ready for anything.
Bottom line
The bottom line is this: Your home needs to be protected. Not only will it make your home more comfortable, but also it will extend the life of the home, protect your investment, and give you peace of mind.
From foundations to rooftops, we work to protect your building envelope. Call us at 403-235-5400 for a free estimate.







