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When those first crocuses appear above the soil and visions of barbecues and bathing suits begin to dance in your head, pull out this checklist. It will help you locate any winter damage that needs attention and guide you in preparing your home for the warmer season.
OUTSIDE THE HOUSE
1. Remove and store storm windows.
2. Repair and install window screens.
3. Recheck caulking around doors and windows.
4. Inspect porch, steps, driveway, patio, and any other concrete surfaces for cracks.
5. Inspect wood deck for:
• wood rot (especially underneath crawl spaces and anywhere wood touches the ground)
• loose or warped boards
• cracks in railing
• loose connections between railings or supports and main structure
• water protection (if a glass of water soaks into the wood immediately instead of beading on the surface, apply water sealer or wood preservative)
6. Inspect walls and painted surfaces for cracks, peeling paint, and rot.
7. Clean out rain gutters if needed.
8. Check flashing around chimney, dormers, vents, and skylights.
9. Look for loose or missing shingles on roof.
10. Open up and air out basement when the weather is warm enough.
11. Get barbecue out of storage and clean it
INSIDE THE HOUSE
1. Shut off humidifier, clean, drain.
2. Inspect air conditioner, test and call for repair if necessary.
3. Reverse baffles in heating/air conditioning system so cool air will flow to upper floors. |