Your summer checklist is here! Schedule all the fun you can but don’t forget to schedule some time for some chores so this fall isn’t so overwhelming.
For every month, you will see three category of tasks – reoccurring, maintain, and prep.
Reoccuring tasks are those that pop up more than once a year.
Prep is for those who are way behind in home maintenance chores. I would suggest starting there if that sounds like you and then adding on what you can from reoccurring and then maintain. If you need help with those chores, join our free course, Prep.
The chores listed under Maintain are the chores we are covering in our course.
🔁 Reoccurring Tasks
Have a septic tank? Add in your treatment tablets.
Prune trees and shrubs away from house. It helps keeps the gutters clear and critters away.
Check the drainage around your house during next rain storm. Your primary job as a homeowner is keeping water OUT.
Clean your dishwasher (especially the filter). It helps it run efficiency and keeps your dishes clean.
Check water softener salt levels (if you have one- a must if you have a water heater and a softener.)
Change HVAC filter (add a reminder to your calendar to check it again in 1 to 3 months.)
Look for ice dams or icicles (for those in colder climates)
Clean your kitchen disposal and/or drains. It keeps away odors and germs and helps you avoid clogs.
Run water and/or flush unused toilets and sinks. It keeps water in the p-trap, which prevents sewer gas to seep through.
🛠️ Maintain
Clean your faucet aerators and showerheads
Defrost your freezer
🧰 Prep
Haven’t been keeping up with home maintenance? Keep it simple and just do these tasks to start. These tasks are the one and done tasks you can do that will make future maintenance and DIY task so much easier.
Check your fire extinguisher placement and charge levels.
Make a plastic bag dispenser and stash some disposable buckets. Super handy for messy cleanups.
Clear obstacles from key maintenance spots (attic access, breaker boxes, etc.). No body wants to do two big chores at once! See the Prep course for more on this.