Mar 3, 2026
Spring Home Maintenance Checklist for New Homeowners
Get your home ready for warmer weather with this essential spring checklist. Focus on high-impact tasks like gutter cleaning and AC prep to prevent costly summer repairs.
Spring often brings a sense of renewal, but for homeowners, it can also bring a sense of pressure. You might feel like you need to scrub every baseboard or tackle a massive landscaping project. It is helpful to shift that perspective.
Looking for more guidance? Take a look at our Maintenance overview.
Spring maintenance isn’t about making your home look perfect; it is about resetting your home’s systems after the stress of winter. Winter weather—freezing temperatures, ice, and heavy precipitation—is hard on a structure. Your goal now is simply to inspect the damage, clear the debris, and prepare your house for the heat and storms of summer.
Think of this checklist not as a chore list, but as a protection plan for your wallet. A few hours of work now can prevent water damage and air conditioning failures later.
What Goes Wrong If You Ignore Spring Maintenance
Skipping a spring assessment usually results in reactive repairs during the summer.
The most common issue is water intrusion. Winter storms often fill gutters with debris or loosen roof shingles. If these aren't addressed before spring rains intensify, water can back up under your roof or pool against your foundation, leading to basement leaks or mold.
Similarly, your air conditioning system has been sitting dormant for months. Turning it on for the first time during a July heatwave without checking it first is a recipe for a breakdown when technicians are busiest and most expensive.
What This Checklist Protects
By following a structured spring routine, you are protecting three critical areas:
- Structural Integrity: Keeping water away from your foundation and roof prevents rot and settling.
- System Efficiency: A clean HVAC unit uses less energy to cool your home, keeping utility bills steady.
- Indoor Comfort: catching drafts or pest entry points early keeps the inside of your home pleasant and safe.
The Essential Spring Maintenance Checklist
You do not need to do everything in one weekend. Tackle these tasks over the course of a month.
Exterior and Structural
- Inspect the Roof: From the ground (using binoculars if helpful), look for missing, curled, or damaged shingles.
- Clear Gutters and Downspouts: Remove leaves and debris left over from fall and winter. ensure downspouts extend at least 3-5 feet away from your foundation.
- Check Concrete and Asphalt: Look for cracks in your driveway or walkways. Winter freeze-thaw cycles can expand small cracks. Seal them now to prevent weed growth and further damage.
- Examine Wooden Decks and Fences: Look for loose boards or rotting wood. If the finish looks worn, plan to reseal it later in the season when the weather is consistently dry.
- Inspect Exterior Faucets: Turn on your outdoor hose bibs. If you see leaks or low pressure, a pipe may have frozen and cracked over the winter.
HVAC and Systems
- Change the Air Filter: Start the cooling season with a fresh filter to improve airflow.
- Clear the AC Condenser: This is the large metal box outside. Remove leaves, twigs, or tall grass from around the unit. It needs at least two feet of clearance to breathe.
- Test the Sump Pump: If you have a basement sump pump, pour a bucket of water into the pit to ensure it activates and drains properly. Spring is the prime season for basement flooding.
Interior and Safety
- Check Windows and Doors: Inspect the caulk and weatherstripping. If you feel a draft or see cracked sealant, replace it to keep cool air in.
- Test Smoke and CO Detectors: Replace batteries if you haven't done so in the last six months.
- Inspect the Attic: take a flashlight and look for signs of leaks (water stains on insulation) or pests.
Signs You’ve Waited Too Long
If you delay these checks, your home will often tell you—usually in ways that are inconvenient.
- Water stains on the ceiling: This usually indicates a roof or gutter issue that has been ignored through several rainstorms.
- High humidity indoors: If your AC is running but the house feels clammy, the unit may be struggling due to dirty coils or a clogged filter.
- Ants or pests in the kitchen: Insects become active in spring. If you didn't seal gaps in the exterior, they will find their way to your food sources.
The Cost of Neglect vs. Maintenance
The financial argument for spring maintenance is straightforward.
Cost of Maintenance: Most of the tasks above are free or low-cost.
- Gutter cleaning: $0 (DIY) or $150–$250 (Pro).
- HVAC filter: $15–$30.
- Caulk and sealant: $10–$20.
- Total estimated cost: $25–$300.
Cost of Neglect: Ignoring these systems can lead to significant repairs.
- Water damage remediation (from overflowing gutters): $2,000–$5,000+.
- AC compressor failure (from lack of maintenance): $1,500–$3,000.
- Foundation repair (from poor drainage): $5,000–$10,000+.
Spending a small amount of time and money now is an insurance policy against thousands of dollars in repairs later.
Safety Boundaries: When to Call a Pro
While most of this checklist is manageable for a typical homeowner, know your limits.
- Roof repairs: Never walk on a steep or high roof. If you spot damage from the ground, call a roofing professional. The risk of falling is not worth the savings.
- Electrical issues: If testing your AC reveals it won't turn on or trips a breaker immediately, stop. Do not open the electrical panel. Call an HVAC technician.
- Tall gutter cleaning: If your home is two stories or taller and you are uncomfortable on a ladder, hire a service.
How to Build This Into Your Home Maintenance Schedule
It is easy to let "check the gutters" slip to the bottom of your to-do list until it is too late. The best approach is to anchor these tasks to a specific weekend every year.
We recommend targeting the first warm weekend in March or April. Mark it on your calendar now.
If you use Casa, you can add these specific tasks to your personalized maintenance plan. Casa can remind you when it is time to check your sump pump or schedule your AC tune-up, so you don't have to keep the schedule in your head. It helps you track what you have done and what is coming up next, ensuring nothing critical falls through the cracks.
Recap
Spring maintenance is about recovering from winter and preparing for summer.
- Focus on water: Move water away from the house by clearing gutters and checking downspouts.
- Focus on air: clean up around your AC unit and change the filter.
- Focus on the envelope: Seal cracks around windows and doors.
Taking a calm, methodical approach to these tasks will leave you confident that your home is ready for the season ahead.
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