Replace batteries and test alarms to ensure they are working correctly; this is crucial for safety during seasons when doors and windows are often closed.
7. Adjust your thermostat:
Increase the temperature setting by a few degrees to save on cooling costs when you are not at home.
8. Check your roofing:
Inspect your roof for damage or signs of leaks. Early detection and repair can prevent significant water damage.
9. Clean and check outdoor plumbing:
Inspect sprinklers, hoses, and faucets for leaks or clogs to ensure they are ready for increased summer use.
10. Maintain your yard:
Trim overgrowth near the AC unit and clean any debris to ensure good air flow, which enhances your system’s efficiency.
Taking the time to perform these maintenance tasks can dramatically improve your home’s functionality, aesthetics, and resilience against the summer heat. Not only will these efforts save you money on utilities, but they will also prepare your living space for a comfortable, enjoyable summer season.
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