Pennsylvania Homeowners Guide to Spring Maintenance

Now that winter is at its end, you can retire your home winterization efforts and turn your attention towards maintenance for the Spring season.

As spring approaches, many people focus on cleaning their homes for the nicer weather but may miss tasks like checking their HVAC systems. To help keep your home sneeze-free from allergies, here’s a checklist for maintenance in the spring.

HVAC Maintenance

Pennsylvania Homeowners are well aware that the spring weather temperatures fluctuate, so getting an early start on checking your HVAC system is smart. Here’s a handy HVAC checklist to get you in the right direction.

  • Air Filter Replacement – When was the last time you checked your air filter? It’s recommended that you change your filter every 90 days to eliminate the restriction of airflow.
  • Clean Air Vents – Dust and debris buildup over the wintertime can reduce the effectiveness of your indoor air units. Use a damp cloth to wipe your vents down.
  • Check Your Thermostat – Thermostats can break due to power outages and natural causes. It’s best to check your thermostat each season to ensure comfort in your home.
  • Schedule a Maintenance Appointment – It’s recommended that homeowners schedule an annual tune-up with their HVAC technician yearly.

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Exterior Home Maintenance

Harsh winters can lead to exterior property damage, so it’s smart to check more than what’s inside your home.

  • Outdoor Condenser – Take a look at your outdoor condenser to see if unwanted debris or buildup is trapped inside. Also, check to see if there’s been any damage to the fan or if the condenser is making unusual noises.
  • Gutters and Exterior Damage – Hose down your gutters to decrease the chances of water damage to your home.

Interior Home Maintenance

Once the weather starts to warm up, homeowners either welcome the temperature by opening their windows or turning on their air conditioning units. It’s best to check these interior home items at the end of winter so that you’re not stuck sweating in the heat.

  • Air Quality – Poor air quality can affect even the cleanest of homes, leading to allergies and discomfort. Schedule an indoor air quality assessment with our healthy air quality experts to identify and address pollutants like pollen, dust mites, and pet dander.
  • Windows and Door Inspection – Check windows and doors for winter damage like cracks and leaks, which can let outdoor pollutants inside.

Outdoors

If your home has a lawn or outdoor space, keeping it clean should be a priority so that your living space is inviting.

  • Deck & Patio – Inspect your deck for signs of winter damage, then give it a power wash to revive its appearance for sunny days.
  • Lawn and Outdoor Furniture – Maintain your lawn by mowing and removing weeds. Also, scrub your outdoor furniture since you’ll use it more often in nice weather.

Keeping these tips in mind during the start of spring will make sure that your home steers away from unwanted spring headaches and sneezes from dust and pollen.

If you’re having issues or would like to improve your air quality at home, please contact our team of HVAC professionals.

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