July is the peak of summer, bringing both the joy of long, sunny days and the challenge of managing high temperatures. It’s the ideal time to focus on summer home maintenance to ensure your home stays comfortable and efficient. Mid-summer is perfect for tackling essential upkeep tasks that help you beat the heat and prevent costly issues. At Inspectrum, we’re here to help you stay cool, save energy, and address any summer-specific concerns before they turn into bigger problems.
1. Maximize Your HVAC Efficiency
Your air conditioning system works overtime in July, so ensure it’s running at its best:
- Replace air filters: A clean filter improves airflow and cooling performance.
- Clean vents and registers: Dust buildup can block airflow and reduce efficiency.
- Inspect outdoor units: Clear debris and ensure adequate ventilation around your system.
Pro tip: Consider installing a smart thermostat to better manage cooling and save on energy costs.
2. Maintain Your Pool or Outdoor Water Features
If you’re lucky enough to have a pool, keeping it clean and safe is a summer priority:
- Check chemical levels: Balance chlorine and pH levels to maintain water quality.
- Clean filters and skimmers: Remove debris to keep the water circulating properly.
- Inspect pool equipment: Look for leaks, cracks, or worn-out parts that need replacement.
Tip: If you have a decorative fountain or pond, be sure to clean pumps and remove algae regularly.
3. Check for Heat-Related Damage
Summer heat can take a toll on your home’s exterior, so keep an eye out for:
- Fading paint or siding: Consider touch-ups or a full repaint if needed.
- Warped wood: Inspect decks, fences, and outdoor furniture for signs of heat stress.
- Cracks in driveways or sidewalks: Seal small cracks to prevent further damage from heat expansion.
4. Inspect and Test Your Fans
Ceiling and portable fans help circulate air and keep your home cool:
- Check fan blades and housings: Tighten loose screws and clean blades for better performance.
- Test settings: Ensure ceiling fans are set to spin counterclockwise for a cooling effect.
- Replace old fans: Consider upgrading to energy-efficient models for long-term savings.
5. Prevent Pests and Critters
Mid-summer heat often brings unwanted visitors into your home:
- Seal cracks and gaps: Inspect doors, windows, and foundations for entry points.
- Eliminate food and water sources: Store food in sealed containers and fix leaky faucets.
- Check screens and doors: Repair any tears to keep insects out.
6. Stay Cool with Simple Upgrades
Small changes can make a big difference in cooling your home:
- Use blackout curtains or shades: Block sunlight to reduce indoor heat gain.
- Add insulation to attics: Prevent hot air from seeping into your living spaces.
- Plant shade trees or bushes: These can help cool your home naturally over time.
Beat the Heat with Smart Maintenance
By taking care of these mid-summer tasks, you’ll ensure your home remains cool, comfortable, and efficient during the hottest time of the year. A little effort now can also help you avoid bigger issues as summer continues.
Preview for August: Preparing for Back-to-School and End-of-Summer Maintenance
As summer winds down, August is the perfect time to prepare your home for the back-to-school season and tackle end-of-summer maintenance. Next month, we’ll share tips on organizing spaces for a smooth transition, maintaining outdoor areas, and getting your home ready for fall. Stay tuned for practical advice to make the most of the last weeks of summer!