🏠 Exterior Maintenance
- Inspect and repair your roof. It’s much safer and easier to spot missing shingles or flashing issues in dry weather.
- Clean gutters and downspouts. Summer is a great time to remove debris before fall leaves arrive.
- Pressure wash siding, decks, patios, and sidewalks. Warm weather helps everything dry properly.
🪵 Decks and Fences
- Stain or seal your deck and fence. These products need warm, dry conditions to cure well.
- Replace loose boards or railings. Safer now than waiting until slippery winter conditions.
🎨 Painting
- Touch up exterior paint and trim. Most exterior paints perform best within certain temperature ranges.
- Paint the front door or shutters. An easy curb appeal project that lasts longer when applied in good weather.
🌳 Landscaping
- Trim trees and shrubs. Remove branches hanging over the roof or close to the house before winter storms.
- Refresh mulch and flower beds. Helps retain moisture now and gives your home great curb appeal.
🚗 Concrete & Asphalt
- Seal your driveway. Warm pavement helps the sealant bond properly.
- Repair cracks in sidewalks or walkways. Prevent water from getting in and freezing later.
💧 Water & Drainage
- Check grading around the foundation. Make sure water flows away from the home.
- Inspect outdoor faucets and sprinkler systems. Fix leaks before freezing temperatures become an issue.
❄️ Prepare Ahead for Winter
- Have your chimney inspected if you use a fireplace. It’s easier to schedule during the summer than in the fall rush.
- Schedule HVAC maintenance. Beat the autumn appointment rush and make sure your heating system is ready.
🪟 Energy Savings
- Replace worn caulking around windows and doors. Warm weather makes caulk easier to apply and cure properly.
- Inspect weatherstripping. A simple fix that can save on heating costs later.
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