Following is a long list from which you can pick your favorites, or do all of them. Doing at least
some of them regularly will save you time, money and frustration down the line.
MONTHLY
Extinguisher: Check that it’s fully charged;
recharge or replace if needed.
Sink/Tub Stoppers and Drain Holes: Clean out debris.
Garbage
Disposal: Flush with hot water and baking soda.
Water Softener: Check water softener
salt drum and replenish salt if necessary.
Forced-Air Heating System: Change
filters once a month if user’s manual recommends fiberglass filters.
EVERY 2 MONTHS
Wall Furnace: Clean grills.
Range Hood: Clean grease filter.
EVERY 3 MONTHS
Faucet: Clean aerator.
Tub Drain Assembly: Clean out debris;
inspect rubber seal and replace if needed.
Floor and Outdoor Drain Grates: Clean
out debris.
EVERY 6 MONTHS
Smoke Detector: Test batteries and replace if needed.
Toilet: Check for leaks and water run-on.
Interior Caulking: Inspect caulking
around tubs, showers, and sinks; replace any if it is deteriorating.
Forced-Air Heating System: Change semi-annually if
user’s manual recommends high efficiency pleated or HEPA-style filters.
Garbage Disposal: Tighten drain connections and
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Clothes Washer: Clean
water inlet filters; check hoses and replace them if they are leaking.
Clothes Dryer: Vacuum lint from ducts and surrounding areas.
Wiring: Check for frayed cords
and wires; repair or replace them as needed.
Range
Hood: Wash fan blades and housing.
EVERY SPRING
Roof: Inspect roof surface, flashing,
eaves, and soffits; repair if needed.
Gutters and Downspouts: Clean
them out or install no-clean version. Inspect and repair weak areas; check for proper drainage and make repairs if needed.
Siding: Inspect and clean siding
and repair if needed.
Exterior Caulking: Inspect
caulking and replace any that is deteriorating.
Windowsills,
Doorsills, Thresholds: Fill cracks, caulk edges, repaint; replace
if needed.
Window and Door Screens: Clean
screening and repair or replace if needed; tighten or repair any loose or damaged frames and repaint if needed; replace
broken, worn, or missing hardware; tighten and lubricate door hinges and closers.
EVERY FALL
Roof: Inspect roof surface, flashing,
eaves, and soffits; repair if needed.
Gutters and Downspouts: Clean
out. Inspect and repair weak points; check for proper slope.
Chimney or Stovepipe: Clean flue (more frequently if needed);
repair any cracks in flue or any loose or crumbling mortar.
Siding: Inspect and clean siding and repair if needed.
Exterior Caulking: Inspect
caulking and replace any that is deteriorating.
Storm
Windows and Doors: Replace any cracked or broken glass; tighten or
repair any loose or damaged frames and repaint if needed. Replace damaged hardware; tighten and lubricate door hinges
and closers.
Window and Door Weather Stripping: Inspect and repair or replace if it is deteriorating or if it does not seal.
Thermostat: Clean heat sensor,
contact points, and contacts; check accuracy and replace thermostat if it is not functioning properly.
Outdoor Faucets: If you live in
an area with freezing winters, shut off valves to outdoor faucets. Open spigots and drain, store hoses.
ANNUALLY
Septic
Tank: Have a professional check the tank (watch for backup throughout
the year). In many areas, it is recommended that the tank be pumped every year.
Main Cleanout Drain: Have a “rooter”
professional clean out the main line, particularly if there are mature trees in your yard whose roots could have cracked
the pipe in their search for moisture.
Water Heater: Drain
water until it is clear of sediment; test temperature pressure relief valve, clean burner and ports (gas heater)
HVAC System: Have a professional
tune up your heat/air conditioning system.
Carpets Professionally cleaned: Get
rid of all those dust mites, and deep dirt you can’t get to yourself.
Air Ducts cleaned: Depending on if you have allergies
in the family, have a professional clean out the ducts every 1 to 2 years.
Based
on info from Sunset Books