Spring Home Maintenance
Spring has arrived in New England. Now that the snow has melted and the days are getting warmer and longer, homeowners are beginning to take stock of their home’s exteriors and determine what needs to be replaced. If you are interested in learning what you should be looking for on your home’s exterior, take a look at our guide to see what you should be looking to repair and maintain this spring.
Examine Your Roof
One of the first things you should check on your home’s exterior is your roof. Your roof is your home’s most important line of defense against the elements, and it is important to ensure that it is kept in good repair, especially with the influx of spring and summer showers that it will be exposed to all season. Ensure that there are no curling, broken, or missing shingles. If you feel comfortable on a ladder, you can examine it yourself. Otherwise, be sure to call a roofing professional to safely assess your roofs integrity.
Clean Your Gutters
Keeping your gutters free of debris is important because of the damage that can be caused by having clogged gutters. Your gutter system helps to divert water off of your roof and away from your home. If your gutters are clogged and overflowing, this can cause damage to a number of areas on your home, including your siding, fascia boards, and if the water is pooling under your walls, your home’s foundation. In order to ensure that water can safely drain away from your home, be sure to clean your gutters out each spring.
Inspect Your Windows and Doors
Another problem area that you should be sure to examine in the spring is your windows and doors. Any openings in your home’s exterior offer a chance for moisture, and pests to find their way into your home where they can cause damage. Your windows are particularly susceptible to moisture damage. When checking your windows, keep your eyes out for any small openings around your frames, or drafts coming through the windows. If you can see light or feel a draft coming through the frames, this is a sign that moisture is also able to find its way into your frames where it can cause significant rot damage to your windows and the frame of your home if left unattended.
You should also examine your doors for any moisture damage as well. You can find moisture in your threshold by poking the area with an object like a screwdriver or any other blunt object by gently poking at the area to feel for any give in the threshold. If you have water damage in your threshold, you will want to replace it, as it could damage your door, or the frame of your home below it.
There is much more to consider, from your faucets and sprinklers, to your landscaping, to your deck, but if you begin by examining these problem areas, you will be off to a good start! Furthermore, if you are interested in replacing your home’s windows, doors, roofing, or siding this spring, our team at Three Sons would be happy to help! We can reached over the phone at (781) 899-6353 or by filling out our online contact form! We look forward to hearing from you!