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Top Home Maintenance Tips
HVAC Tips
Change your HVAC Filter Regularly
Consult your manufacturer’s manual for filter sizes and how frequently they recommend changing filters.
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Have Your HVAC System Inspected Annually
We recommend inspections in the spring or fall to prepare for higher use in the summer and winter.
Keep Outdoor Units Free of Debris
We recommend inspections in the spring or fall to prepare for higher use in the summer and winter.
Indoor Tips
Prevent Water Pipes From Freezing
Insulate pipes in unheated parts of your home. In extremely cold temperatures, allow faucets to drip.
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Check for Cracks & Gaps
Inspect your windows and doors for cracks and gaps regularly. Repair or replace as needed.
Check for Leaks
Check for leaks in toilets, tubs, sinks, and dishwashers regularly. When necessary, re-caulk and regrout.
Clean and Refinish Wood Floors and Walls
Wood requires cleaning and occasional refinishing.
Outdoor Tips
Maintain Grading
For new homes, maintain the grading your builder/seller established to ensure water drains away from the foundation of the home.
For older homes, make sure changes to landscaping allow water to drain away from your home.
Adhere to Proper Landscaping
Plant trees and shrubs at the proper distance from your home, and conform to generally accepted landscaping practices for your area.
Drain & Blow Out Irrigation Systems
Drain, blow out, and disconnect all hoses before the first freeze.
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Check & Clean Gutters Regularly
Leaves, nests, and even toys can clog or damage gutters, which can lead to water damage. Check and clean them regularly.
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Moving Tips
Moving into your home can be a whirlwind of activity. Here are some of the most important things you can do before, during, and after you move.
Before You Move In
Notify Utilities
Contact the following utilities and let them know when you plan on moving in so they can begin service.
- Electricity
- Gas
- Water
- Trash
- Internet
Notify for your Change of Address
Contact the following and let them know your new address.
- Banks
- Credit Card Companies
- United States Postal Service
- DMV/RMV
- Home & Auto Insurance
- Your Employer
Do a Final Walk-Through
Double-check items like electrical outlets and plumbing fixtures to assure everything is in agreed-upon working order.
While You Move In
Change or Rekey Your Locks
Before you move everything in, change or rekey all locks.
Keep All Important Documents With You
It’s easy to lose things throughout a move. Make sure you know where your most important documents (e.g., passports, Social Security card) are at all times.
Don’t Overwork
Avoid injuries by taking your time, staying hydrated, and considering professional movers.
After You Move In
Register in the 2-10 Homeowner Portal
When you register, you can view and review your coverage details; confirm your contact info; and get access to additional troubleshooting advice, exclusive appliance discounts, and home maintenance tips through our newsletters and blogs.
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Locate Your Water Main
Knowing where your water main is before you need to know can prevent costly damage.
Locate Your Gas Shutoff & Breaker Box
Knowing where these items are can save your life. If you ever smell gas, leave the house immediately and call your local gas utility right away.
Purchase a First-Aid Kit & First Extinguisher
Purchase a fire extinguisher for each floor of your house, along with one each for the kitchen and garage. Place these items somewhere that’s easy to access quickly in case of emergency.
Install Smoke & Carbon Monoxide Detectors
Smoke and carbon monoxide detectors can save your life. If your home comes with them, check that they work and install new batteries.
Connect to Your Local Community
Getting to know your neighbors and getting involved can improve your homeownership experience.
- Introduce Yourself
- Register to Vote
- Throw a Housewarming Party
- Register Your Kids for School
- Get to Know Your HOA
Seasonal Maintenance Tips
Year-round maintenance improves your experience of homeownership. Here are the most important pieces of seasonal maintenance you should do every year.
Spring & Autumn Maintenance Tips
Have Your HVAC Professionally Inspected
A professional inspection can keep your HVAC in good shape for high-use seasons.
Inspect Your Roof
Inspect your roof for missing or damaged shingles and flashing. Missing or damaged shingles and flashing can causes leaks.
Inspect Your Foundation
Look for cracks, water stains, and leaks. Seal cracks with an appropriate waterproof caulk.
Check your grout and caulk
Regrout or re-caulk your tubs, sinks, and toilets if you notice cracking or flaking.
Check Sprinkler Heads for Damage
Repair as necessary. Make sure sprinkler heads are pointing away from your home’s foundation.
Summer Maintenance Tips
Drain Your Water Heater
Draining your water heater helps remove sediment, which can help your water heater perform better and reduce the likelihood of breakdowns.
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Keep Your HVAC Unit Free of Debris
Turn off your A/C at the breaker. Remove any leaves from inside the unit. Then using a standard garden hose, spray down the fins (sides) to remove dirt and grime.
Check Your Septic Tank
Have a professional check your septic tank once a year to avoid costly failures. Signs of failure may include overly lush grass, consistent dampness, and foul odors.
Inspect Exterior Siding & Trim
Look for any damage. Touch up with paint as needed.
Prune Trees & Shrubs
This is especially important if they overhang your roof or are near downspouts.
Inspect Attic for Pests
If necessary, consult a professional about removal.
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Inspect Cabinets & Countertops
Inspect cabinets and countertops for damage. Clean, tighten hardware, re-caulk or refinish as needed.
Clean Your Dryer Vent
Clean on the inside and outside. This is different from your lint trap!
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Clean the Refrigerator’s Condenser Coils
Cleaning condenser coils helps the refrigerator perform more efficiently and reduces the likelihood of overheating.
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Winter Maintenance Tips
Insulate Exposed Water Pipes
Water pipes in your garage, basement, crawl space, or under cabinets may require insulation.
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Let Faucets Drip in Extreme Cold
Allowing faucets to drip can help prevent water pipes from freezing in extremely cold temperatures.
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Change Batteries in Smoke & Carbon Monoxide Detector
Don’t take any chances. Change these batteries every year.
Test Sump Pump
Pour a few gallons of water into the sump pit to make sure the pump turns on. If it doesn’t kick on, it’s time to replace it.
Cover Your Air Conditioner
Falling ice, branches, and other debris can damage your outdoor A/C unit. Waterproof A/C covers can help, but make sure no small animals take shelter inside the unit under the cover. Consider weighing your cover down or placing a large piece of plywood on top of the unit to protect it from the elements.