Celebrate Homeownership: Your Summer Maintenance Guide

Tara Soloman-Smith, Family and Wellness Agent, Sunflower District of Kansas State University’s Extension Office. Submitted photo.

 

June is National Homeownership Month! Homeownership plays a vital role in our economy and can help build individual wealth, promote community stability, and improve overall health. But like any investment, a home requires regular maintenance to keep it in good shape.

 

As we enter the summer months, here are a few maintenance tips to keep your home in top condition:

Indoor Maintenance Tips:

  • Ensure windows and doors open and close smoothly.
  • Replace your air conditioner filter.
  • Test ceiling fans for proper operation.
  • Clean dryer vents and screens.
  • Check smoke detectors and carbon monoxide alarms.
  • Look for signs of leaks around windows and door sills.

 

Outdoor Maintenance Tips:

  • Confirm water drains away from the house.
  • Clean gutters and downspouts.
  • Inspect shingles for damage or signs of leaks.
  • Service your air conditioning unit before the heat hits.
  • Check for peeling paint and make touch-ups as needed.

 

By addressing maintenance issues early, you can help prevent costly repairs down the road.

For a more detailed list, visit the National Center for Healthy Housing website for a spring and fall maintenance checklist and click on Healthy Homes Maintenance Checklist.

 

This article was written by Rodney Denholm, Chisholm Trail District Agent.  If you found this article useful, take a moment and provide feedback at https://bit.ly/49SMXra.  For more information contact Tara Solomon-Smith, [email protected], 620-244-3826.

 

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Kansas State University Agricultural Experiment Station and Cooperative Extension Service

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