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Table of Contents

1. Furnace Tune-Up

2. Upgrade Your Thermostat

3. Clean Exhaust Fans

4. Swap Out Old Lightbulbs

5. Clean the Fridge

6. Clean Your Dishwasher

7. Flush the Water Heater

8. Check Weather Stripping

9. Clean the Gutters

10. Inspect the Roof

11. Review Your Home Warranty Plan

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Home Maintenance Tasks for a Stress-Free School Year

5 min readUpdated Jul. 18, 2024Lyle WeischwillHVAC
Home Maintenance Tasks for a Stress-Free School Year

It’s back-to-school season, and just like you have a supply list for your kids, consider this your home's to-do list. Now’s the perfect time to focus on essential home maintenance. Taking care of these tasks now will save you time and money in the long run, ensuring your home is in top shape for the busy months ahead.

KEY TAKEAWAYS

  • Regular maintenance tasks like furnace tune-ups, cleaning exhaust fans, and flushing the water heater can prevent costly repairs and extend the life of your home systems.
  • Simple upgrades such as installing programmable thermostats and switching to LED light bulbs can significantly reduce your energy bills and improve home comfort.
  • Having essential supplies on hand, such as furnace filters, weather stripping kits, and gutter cleaning tools, makes tackling home maintenance tasks easier and more efficient.

Before diving into the detailed tasks, let’s get you ready to tackle your home maintenance with confidence. Proper planning will help you complete these tasks smoothly.

Set aside a weekend to get everything done.

Make sure you have all the necessary supplies on hand before you begin. You’ll need:

  • Basic hand tools.
  • Vacuum cleaner with a brush attachment.
  • Weather stripping kits.
  • Gutter cleaning tools.
  • Refrigerator coil cleaning brush.
  • Cleaning supplies.
  • Furnace filter.

Now, here’s a comprehensive list of maintenance tasks to keep your home running smoothly and efficiently throughout the school year.

1. Furnace Tune-Up

As the temperatures start to drop, ensuring your furnace is in top shape is crucial. Schedule furnace maintenance and cleaning service by a licensed HVAC technician from Sears Home Services to get everything checked out. And before the technician arrives, don't forget to replace the furnace filter. This simple step can significantly improve your furnace’s efficiency and air quality in your home.

2. Upgrade Your Thermostat

Upgrading to a programmable or smart thermostat can make a world of difference in your energy bills and home comfort. Programmable thermostats let you set specific temperatures for different times of the day, so you’re not heating an empty house. Smart thermostats take it a step further, allowing you to control your HVAC system from your smartphone. Whether you're at work or on vacation, you can adjust the temperature to suit your schedule.

3. Clean Exhaust Fans

Exhaust fans in your kitchen and bathrooms play a vital role in maintaining good air quality by removing excess moisture and odors. Regular cleaning helps them run efficiently and extend their lifespan. Just remove the cover and use a damp cloth or a vacuum with a brush attachment to clean the fan blades and motor.

4. Swap Out Old Lightbulbs

If you haven't switched to LED bulbs yet, now's the time. LED bulbs are not only more energy-efficient, but they also stay cool to the touch, making them safer, especially with kids around. Plus, they last much longer than traditional incandescent bulbs, so you'll spend less time on a ladder changing them out.

5. Clean the Fridge

Before the kids start raiding the fridge for after-school snacks, give it a thorough clean. Wipe down the shelves and walls with a mild detergent. Don’t forget to vacuum the dust and dirt from the condenser coils at the back or bottom of the fridge. Clean coils help your fridge run more efficiently and keep your food at the right temperature.

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6. Clean Your Dishwasher

More meals at home mean more dishes. Keep your dishwasher in peak condition by regularly clearing the drain and cleaning it with a mixture of vinegar and baking soda. This natural cleaning method helps remove build-up and ensures your dishes come out sparkling clean every time. To keep your dishwasher in top condition, have it professionally cleaned and maintained by Sears Home Services.

7. Flush the Water Heater

Over time, sediment can build up in the bottom of your water heater, reducing its efficiency and capacity. Flushing your water heater removes this sediment, helping it to run more efficiently and last longer. It’s a relatively simple task that can prevent costly repairs down the road.

8. Check Weather Stripping

Weather stripping around doors and windows can wear out over time, leading to drafts and higher energy bills. Inspect the stripping for any signs of wear and tear, and replace any that is dry, cracked, or brittle. A quick test: close a door or window on a dollar bill. If you can easily pull the bill out, it's time to replace the weather stripping.

9. Clean the Gutters

Leaves and debris can quickly clog your gutters, leading to water damage and ice dams. Regularly clearing out your gutters ensures proper water flow and prevents potential damage to your roof and foundation. It’s a bit of a messy job, but your home will thank you for it.

10. Inspect the Roof

Your roof is your home's first line of defense against the elements. Before colder weather sets in, take the time to inspect it for any damaged, curled, or loose shingles. Repairing these issues now can prevent leaks and costly water damage later. If you’re not comfortable doing it yourself, hire a professional to take a look.

11. Review Your Home Warranty Plan

Before any major repairs or replacements, review your home warranty plan. A home warranty can provide peace of mind and save money by covering the cost of service calls and repairs for your appliances and home systems. It's especially handy during the busy school year when unexpected breakdowns can be particularly stressful.

As you gear up for the busy school year, taking a proactive approach to home maintenance will not only ensure a comfortable and safe environment for your family but also save you time and money in the long run. By addressing these essential tasks now, you can enjoy a stress-free season, knowing your home is in top shape. Remember, a well-maintained home is a happy home, and investing a little effort today will pay off in smoother, worry-free months ahead. So, gather your supplies, set aside some time, and tackle your home maintenance checklist with confidence. Here’s to a successful and stress-free school year for you and your family!

Schedule your HVAC maintenance now!

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