Your Essential Home Maintenance Seasonal Checklist

I remember when I bought my very first home, a little 1950s two-bedroom fixer in the Arden area.
I closed and got my keys on a Friday and had ambitious plans for the first weekend in the property. My To Do list included redoing the hardwood floors, repainting the bedrooms, changing out the toilets and one sink, and starting to clean out the garage.
Of course, I took on WAY too much, was completely overwhelmed, and made it as far as Home Depot before collapsing from exhaustion by Saturday morning.
And that ambitious To Do list? It only took me six months or so to complete – not one weekend.
So, if you recently bought a home – maybe for the very first time – you may have a long To Do list for improvements and maintenance, too.
I certainly respect anyone who wants to roll up their sleeves and become a DIY weekend warrior (and save money). But I highly recommend you get organized and start with essential maintenance, working your way to bigger, more fun projects from there.
So, no matter if you just bought your first home or moved up to your dream home after many decades as a homeowner, this home maintenance checklist by season will help:
Spring
Spring is the perfect time to get outside in the Sacramento area, check for any damage from heavy rains, and take care of your home's maintenance needs. Here are some tasks to consider:
- Inspect Your Roof:
Check your roof for any damage caused by winter storms or harsh weather. Look for missing or damaged shingles, cracks in flashing or gutters, or leaks.
- Clean Gutters and Downspouts: Clean out any debris that accumulated in the gutters over the winter to ensure proper drainage.
- Service your HVAC System:
Hire a professional to inspect and service your HVAC system before the summer heat arrives. This is huge since your AC will always break down during the hottest period of the summer!
- Check Windows and Doors: Look for any gaps or cracks around windows and doors and repair them as needed to ensure energy efficiency.
- Fertilize your Lawn: Fertilize your lawn to promote healthy growth and prevent weeds.
Summer
Summer brings plenty of sunshine and heat in Sactown, so here are some maintenance items to consider:
- Check for Pests: Inspect your home for pests such as ants, termites, and rodents. Address any infestations promptly.
- Inspect and Clean Outdoor Appliances:
Clean and inspect outdoor appliances such as grills and air conditioning units to make sure they're functioning properly.
- Clean and Seal your Deck or Patio:
Clean and seal your deck or patio to prevent damage and keep it looking its best.
- Check your Irrigation System: Inspect your irrigation system for leaks and make any necessary repairs.
- Clean your Windows: Clean your windows inside and out for clear views and improved energy efficiency.
Fall
Fall is actually my favorite time in NorCal, and it’s also the time to prepare your home for winter. Here are some tasks to consider:
- Check for Drafts: Inspect your home for drafts and seal any gaps or cracks around windows and doors.
- Clean and Store Outdoor Furniture: Clean and store outdoor furniture to prevent damage from the winter weather.
- Inspect your Chimney: Hire a professional to inspect your chimney and clean it if necessary to prevent fire hazards.
- Service your Heating System:
Hire a professional to inspect and service your heating system before the cold weather arrives.
- Clean Gutters and Downspouts: Clean out any debris that's accumulated in the gutters to ensure proper drainage.
Winter
Plenty of rain and the rare freezing temps can be harsh on your home, but with the right maintenance, you can keep it in top shape. Here are some tasks to consider:
- Check your Roof for missing shingles, gutters, and rain flow. Actually go out and look when it's raining heavily to see if you spot any potential leaks on the roof or pooling water near your foundation.
- Look for Tree Branches that may be old, damaged, ready to fall, and too close to power lines, your roof, or the driveway.
- Insulate your Pipes: If you’re further up in the hills, you may get a few freezing mornings. So, insulate your pipes to prevent them from freezing and bursting.
- Check your Smoke Detectors:
Test your smoke detectors and replace batteries if necessary to ensure they are functioning properly.
- Check for Drafts: Inspect your home for drafts and seal any gaps or cracks around windows and doors.
Keeping up with your home’s maintenance needs can be overwhelming, but by organizing your tasks by season, you can make the process more manageable.
Use this guide to ensure your home is always in top shape and ready for whatever weather or problems come your way!









