Daylight Savings Time begins on March 13 this year, meaning we move the clocks forward one hour. The result is more daylight during the evening hours. When the clocks change each year, it's an excellent reminder to take care of routine home maintenance tasks.

Staying on top of home maintenance helps homeowners avoid major or emergency issues. Regular home maintenance can also save on energy costs and improve indoor air quality. Take the time to keep your home clean and working great.

Recommended Home Maintenance Tasks

Change the Batteries in Smoke and Carbon Monoxide Alarms

For smoke or carbon monoxide alarms installed in your home, ensure they work correctly by changing their batteries at least once per year. Not only will this let you avoid that annoying beeping that occurs when the battery dies, but you'll feel reassured that your family is protected.

Clean the Gutters

Regular gutter cleaning prevents damage caused by clogged gutters and drainpipes. It also keeps down the amount of water running off your roof, which reduces the chance of leaks. If you don't want to hire a professional to do the job, use a garden hose with a long wand attachment to reach into the corners of your roof.

Check Your Water Heater

You should inspect your water heater annually for signs of corrosion, cracks, or other problems. This way, you can catch any potential issues before they become serious. You may need to schedule repairs or replace your water heater if it has leaks or isn't heating up enough.

Repair Leaking Pipes

Pipes throughout your house can leak, especially if they're old and worn out. Check all faucets and drains to see if there are any leaks. Fixing small leaks yourself can prevent more significant problems later on.

Replace Furnace Filters

Furnaces often get dirty over time, causing them to work less efficiently. To help your furnace run smoothly, replace its filters every two months. Daylight savings time is also a good reminder to schedule an annual HVAC inspection.

Schedule a Home Inspection

It's a bright idea to schedule a home inspection every few years to check the home's current condition. A licensed inspector will look at everything from appliances to plumbing systems to ensure your home is safe and comfortable. You receive a written report of the findings, including any problems or issues.

Get Rid of Clutter

Clutter accumulates quickly. Daylight savings time is a great time to minimize and organize. Don't forget about those items that you've stored away in boxes or closets. Make space for new things by moving clutter to storage areas and selling or donating unwanted items.

Get Your Home Ready for Spring

Daylight Savings Time means spring is just around the corner. Use this time as a reminder to take care of your home. Schedule routine home service appointments and take care of regular chores. 

At Kenco Home Inspections, we help homeowners keep their property in top shape. We offer complete home inspections and specialized inspections, like radon, mold, and septic inspections. Contact us today to discuss your home inspections needs.

Enjoy the extra hour of daylight!

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