Welcome to June! It’s the perfect time to get your home ready for the warmer months. This little summer home inspection checklist will help you make sure everything is safe and sound for you and your family. We’ll look at things inside and outside, so you can just relax and enjoy the season.
Key Takeaways
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Always check your outdoor spaces for things that might break or fall apart.
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Keep your home’s air clean and stop bugs from getting inside.
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A little bit of checking now can save you a lot of trouble later on.
Outdoor Maintenance for Summer Safety
Inspect Your Deck and Patio for Wear
As summer kicks off, it’s time to give our decks and patios some attention. We need to check for any signs of damage that might have occurred over the winter months. Look closely at the wood or concrete for cracks, splinters, or any uneven surfaces. These issues can become safety hazards if left unattended. We should also inspect the railings and steps to ensure they are sturdy and secure. Replacing any damaged boards or repairing cracks will help prevent accidents and extend the life of our outdoor spaces.
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Check for cracks in concrete or wood.
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Inspect railings for stability.
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Look for loose or splintered wood.
Addressing these problems early can save us from more extensive and costly repairs down the road. It’s a good idea to power wash the deck and patio to remove any dirt or mildew buildup, making them look fresh and inviting for summer gatherings.
Secure Outdoor Furniture and Grills
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Stabilize tables and chairs.
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Position grills safely away from flammable materials.
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Check propane tanks for leaks.
Here’s a quick checklist for grill safety:
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Action
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Grill Placement
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Away from flammable materials
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Propane Tank
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Check for leaks, ensure tight connections
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Stability
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Place on a level surface
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Indoor Air Quality and Pest Control

Check HVAC Systems and Air Filters
Okay, so let’s talk about the air we’re breathing inside. It’s easy to forget about, but indoor air quality can really impact our health and comfort. One of the simplest things we can do is check our HVAC systems and air filters.
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First, we should inspect the air filters in our furnaces and air conditioners. Are they dirty? Clogged? If so, it’s time for a change. A clean filter helps the system run more efficiently and keeps dust and allergens out of the air.
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Next, we should schedule a professional inspection of our HVAC systems. A technician can check for leaks, clean the coils, and make sure everything is running smoothly. This not only improves air quality but can also extend the life of our equipment.
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Finally, consider investing in a high-quality air purifier. These devices can remove even more pollutants from the air, such as pollen, pet dander, and smoke. Especially useful if anyone in the family has allergies or asthma.
Maintaining good indoor air quality is an ongoing process. Regular cleaning, proper ventilation, and attention to our HVAC systems can make a big difference in the health and well-being of our families.
Seal Entry Points to Prevent Pests
Pests. Nobody wants them in their home. And June is a prime time for them to try and sneak in. Prevention is key here.
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We should start by inspecting the perimeter of our homes. Look for cracks and crevices in the foundation, around windows and doors, and where pipes enter the house. Seal these openings with caulk or weather stripping.
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Next, check the screens on our windows and doors. Make sure they are in good repair and fit tightly. Replace any damaged screens.
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Also, don’t forget about the attic and crawl space. These areas are often overlooked but can be major entry points for pests. Seal any openings and consider installing screens over vents.
Here’s a quick rundown of common entry points and how to address them:
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Solution
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Foundation Cracks
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Seal with caulk or concrete patch
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Window/Door Gaps
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Apply weather stripping or caulk
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Damaged Screens
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Replace screens
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Unscreened Vents
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Install screens over vents
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Pipe/Wire Entries
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Seal gaps with expanding foam or caulk
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By taking these steps, we can create a barrier that keeps pests out and our homes pest-free.
Wrapping Things Up for June
So, there you have it. June’s a great time to get some of those home tasks done, you know? It’s not about doing everything all at once, but just chipping away at it. A little bit here, a little bit there. Before you know it, your place will feel a lot better, and you’ll be glad you took the time. Just keep it simple, and enjoy the summer!
Frequently Asked Questions
How often should I check my deck for problems?
It’s a good idea to check your deck and patio at least once a year, especially before summer starts. Look for loose boards, wobbly railings, or any signs of rot. Fixing these things early can prevent accidents.
What are the best ways to stop bugs from getting inside?
To keep bugs out, make sure screens on windows and doors don’t have holes. Also, seal up any cracks around your house’s foundation or where pipes go into the walls. Even small gaps can be an open door for pests.
How often should I change my air conditioner’s filter?
You should change your air filters every 1 to 3 months, especially during summer when you use your air conditioning a lot. A clean filter helps your AC work better and keeps your air cleaner.