


HOME REMEDIES
Prepare your home for spring

With the change of seasons, it’s time to update your home task list and get ready for spring.
Don’t overlook basic maintenance during your preparations.
These tasks may be among the least glamorous, but they’re crucial to keeping your home in tip-top shape.
A thorough inspection will address the thermostat, all electrical connections, lines and hoses, the condenser coil, all seals, refrigerant levels, the compressor, fan blades and all moving parts. They’ll also make sure the drain pan and evaporator coil surface are clean.
An HVAC inspection usually takes only an hour or two and costs $50 to $200. You may also have one available if you maintain a yearly service plan.
Also, as always, check your HVAC filter and replace it if needed.
Turn on any closed exterior water lines you shut down for the winter. Unpack and reattach hoses, and check for leaks.
If you have an irrigation system, ensure it’s turned back on according to local codes. You may need to contact a qualified professional to check out the system and perform a backflow test.
Get a professional to tune up your lawnmower and sharpen the blades. Dull blades tear grass, and can damage your lawn in the long term.
If you’re planting this year, perform a soil test to determine your pH levels and nutrients. You can purchase a DIY test, but it’s best to have a local extension office or a professional help you understand the results and develop a plan to address your soil.
Inspect your deck or fence for safety issues. In particular, wood structures can deteriorate over time due to moisture or insect damage. Loose fasteners, railings and stairs can present hazards. A professional can conduct an inspection and address issues. Also, check your staining, sealing or paint job to see if it needs to be redone.