Summer Home Maintenance
Summer is here, and it’s the perfect time to enjoy the sun, warmth and outdoor activities. It’s also a critical period for homeowners to ensure their properties are well-maintained and protected. Investing some time and effort into summer home maintenance can reduce the risk of more expensive home repairs in the future.
Below are a few summer home maintenance tips.
Inspect and Clean Gutters and Downspouts
Ensuring that your gutters and downspouts are in good working condition is crucial.
Clear away any debris, leaves or branches that may have accumulated, as clogged gutters can lead to water damage and potential insurance claims.
Maintain and Service Air Conditioning Systems
With soaring temperatures, your air conditioning system is crucial for a comfortable indoor environment. Regularly clean or replace air filters to improve air quality and enhance efficiency. Consider scheduling professional maintenance to inspect and service your air conditioning unit.
A well-maintained system reduces the risk of breakdowns and can lower energy bills.
Check and Maintain Outdoor Structures
Summer is the season to make the most of your outdoor spaces. Inspect and maintain structures such as decks, patios, fences and sheds to ensure they remain safe. Look for signs of rot, damage or loose boards, and repair or replace as necessary.
Treat wooden structures with appropriate sealants or stains to protect against the elements. Secure any loose railings or steps to prevent accidents and minimize liability risks.
Test Smoke Detectors and Carbon Monoxide Detectors
Protecting your family and property from potential fire and carbon monoxide hazards is paramount. Test smoke and carbon monoxide detectors regularly to ensure they function correctly.
Maintain Landscaping and Manage Vegetation
Maintaining your landscaping enhances your home’s curb appeal and can reduce the risk of property damage. Trim overgrown tree branches and remove dead or weak trees that could pose a threat during summer storms. Keep shrubs and vegetation away from your home’s exterior to help prevent pests and reduce fire risks.
Review Your Home Insurance Coverage
Your home insurance policy should reflect recent property or personal circumstances changes. Inform your insurer about any renovations, additions or significant purchases you’ve made that may require a coverage limit adjustment.
Your agent can help ensure your policy adequately reflects the value of your home and possessions.
Contact Us
Contact The Kimberlee Agency in Roland, Oklahoma, to get the homeowners insurance coverage you need at a great rate.
This blog is intended for informational and educational use only. It is not exhaustive and should not be construed as legal advice. Please contact your insurance professional for further information.
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