Summertime is just around the corner. Winter can wreak havoc on your home. But here are some tips to make sure your home is ready for summer:

Check your Air Conditioning System
Make sure your air conditioning unit is in good working order before the hot weather hits. Clean or replace the filters, and have a professional come out to do a routine maintenance check.
Insulate your Home
Proper insulation can help keep your home cooler and more comfortable in the summer. Check for gaps around doors and windows, and consider adding additional insulation to your attic or walls.
Test your Smoke and Carbon Monoxide Detectors
Make sure your smoke and carbon monoxide detectors are working properly, especially if you’ll be running your air conditioning or using your grill.
Inspect your Windows and Doors
Check the weatherstripping and caulking around your windows and doors to ensure they’re sealed properly. This will help keep cool air in and hot air out.
Clean your Gutters
Summer rainstorms can cause a lot of debris to accumulate in your gutters, which can cause water damage to your home if they become clogged. Make sure your gutters are clear and flowing properly.
Set up Outdoor Living Spaces
If you have a patio or deck, make sure it’s ready for use. Clean outdoor furniture and cushions, and consider adding some new decorations to spruce up the space.
Inspect your Roof
Make sure your roof is in good condition and free of any damage or leaks. This will help prevent water damage during summer storms.
Install Window Treatments
Install blinds or curtains to block out the sun during the hottest parts of the day. This will help keep your home cooler and reduce your energy bills.
Prep your Grill
Clean your grill and make sure it’s in good working order before the summer barbecue season begins.

Check your Outdoor Lighting
Do make sure all of your outdoor lighting is properly working and replace any burned-out bulbs. This will help keep your property well-lit and safe at night.
Consider Energy-Efficient Upgrades
If you’re looking to save money on your energy bills, consider installing energy-efficient upgrades like a smart thermostat, insulated windows, or a programmable sprinkler system.
Prepare for Power Outages
Summer storms can sometimes cause power outages. Make sure you have flashlights, batteries, and other emergency supplies on hand.
Stock up on Summer Essentials
Be sure to stock up on summer essentials such as sunscreen, bug spray, and outdoor equipment like grills, patio furniture, and fans.
Prepare for Pests
Summer is a prime time for pests like mosquitoes and ants. Take steps to prevent infestations by eliminating standing water, sealing up cracks and crevices, and storing food in airtight containers.
Install or Maintain Outdoor Fans
Install or maintain outdoor ceiling fans or standing fans to keep cool air circulating on your patio or deck.
Check your Sprinkler System
Make sure your sprinkler system is working properly before summer. Check for leaks and damaged sprinkler heads, and adjust the system for optimal watering.
Check your Pool
If you have a pool, make sure it’s clean and ready to use. Check the pool chemicals and filtration system to ensure they are working properly.
Winter can wreak havoc on your home. Let’s get your home ready for summer.
