
Summer is one of the best times to stay ahead of home maintenance projects. With warmer temperatures and longer days, it's the perfect season to tackle tasks that protect your investment and help prevent costly repairs down the road. Here are 10 summer home maintenance tasks every Vermont homeowner should add to their checklist.
1. Inspect Your Roof
Winter snow, ice, and spring storms can take a toll on your roof. Look for missing shingles, damaged flashing, or signs of wear before small issues become expensive repairs.
2. Clean Gutters and Downspouts
Even after spring cleanup, gutters can quickly collect debris. Ensure water is flowing away from your home's foundation to prevent water damage and erosion.
3. Wash Your Home's Exterior
Summer is a great time to clean siding, decks, patios, and outdoor furniture. A simple wash can improve curb appeal and help identify areas needing repair.
4. Check Decks and Porches
Inspect for loose boards, protruding nails, rot, or damaged railings. Consider resealing wood surfaces to protect them from sun and moisture.
5. Service Your Air Conditioning
If you have central air or mini-splits, clean filters and schedule routine maintenance to keep systems running efficiently during the hottest months.
6. Inspect Windows and Doors
Check for drafts, damaged screens, and worn weatherstripping. Small repairs now can improve comfort and energy efficiency year-round.
7. Test Outdoor Faucets and Irrigation Systems
Look for leaks, damaged hoses, or sprinkler issues that may have developed over winter.
8. Trim Trees and Landscaping
Overgrown branches can damage roofs, siding, and power lines during summer storms. Keep limbs pruned and away from your home's exterior.
9. Inspect Your Foundation
Walk around your property and look for cracks, pooling water, or signs of shifting. Catching foundation issues early can save significant repair costs later.
10. Refresh Curb Appeal
Summer is the peak season for enjoying outdoor spaces. Add fresh mulch, maintain gardens, touch up paint, and keep lawns healthy to boost your home's appearance.
Summer is one of Vermont's busiest real estate seasons. Completing a few simple maintenance projects can help protect your home's value and make a strong first impression if you're considering listing your property for sale.

