Summer Home Maintenance Checklist for Homeowners
Simple Tasks That Protect Your Investment and Help Maintain Home Value
By Sue Monroe, RE/MAX Leaders
Summer is the perfect time to enjoy your home, but it’s also one of the best seasons to tackle maintenance projects that can prevent costly repairs down the road.
Whether you’re planning to stay in your home for years or considering selling in the future, regular maintenance helps protect one of your largest investments.
Here’s a practical summer home maintenance checklist every homeowner should follow.
☀️ 1. Inspect Your Roof
Colorado weather can be tough on roofing materials.
Look for:
- Missing or damaged shingles
- Cracked flashing
- Signs of hail damage
- Loose gutters
Addressing small issues early can prevent expensive repairs later.
2. Trim Trees and Shrubs
Overgrown landscaping can:
- Damage siding and roofs
- Block sunlight
- Create pest problems
- Increase wildfire risk
Trim branches away from your home and remove dead vegetation.
3. Check Your Sprinkler System
A poorly functioning irrigation system can waste water and damage landscaping.
Inspect:
- Sprinkler heads
- Leaks
- Coverage patterns
- Timer settings
Adjust watering schedules as temperatures increase.
❄️ 4. Service Your Air Conditioning
Your AC works hardest during the summer months.
Be sure to:
- Replace filters
- Clean vents
- Check refrigerant levels
- Schedule professional maintenance if needed
A well-maintained system runs more efficiently and lasts longer.
5. Inspect Doors and Windows
Look for:
- Cracked caulking
- Damaged weather stripping
- Air leaks
- Broken screens
These small repairs can improve comfort and lower energy costs.
6. Power Wash Exterior Surfaces
Freshen up your home’s appearance by cleaning:
- Siding
- Decks
- Patios
- Driveways
- Walkways
It’s one of the easiest ways to boost curb appeal.
7. Clean Gutters and Downspouts
Even in summer, debris can accumulate.
Clogged gutters may lead to:
- Water damage
- Foundation issues
- Roof problems
Make sure water flows away from your home’s foundation.
8. Prepare Outdoor Living Areas
Get your backyard ready for entertaining.
Check:
- Deck boards
- Railings
- Outdoor furniture
- Fire pits
- Grills
A little maintenance can make outdoor spaces more enjoyable all season long.
9. Watch for Pests
Summer is peak season for:
- Ants
- Wasps
- Mice
- Spiders
Inspect your home’s exterior for entry points and address issues before they become larger problems.
10. Review Safety Equipment
Test:
- Smoke detectors
- Carbon monoxide detectors
- Fire extinguishers
Replace batteries as needed.
Safety should always be a priority.
Bonus: Thinking About Selling?
Many of these maintenance items can also increase buyer appeal.
Homes that appear well-maintained:
✅ Attract more buyers
✅ Generate stronger offers
✅ Often sell faster
Small investments today can pay big dividends when it’s time to sell.
Final Thoughts
Summer maintenance isn’t just about keeping your home looking great—it’s about protecting your investment and avoiding costly surprises.
By spending a few hours on preventative maintenance, homeowners can improve comfort, preserve value, and enjoy greater peace of mind.
If you’re wondering which improvements will provide the best return when it’s time to sell, I’d be happy to help.
Sue Monroe
RE/MAX Leaders
303-717-7349
suemonroe@remax.net
www.suemonroe.com