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Seasonal checklist for property maintenance

Source: New England Condominium, November 2008

It's best to have a schedule of cleaning for properties and associations so you can be sure you are properly maintaining it. Here are some checklists to use as a reference:

Spring checklist:

  • wash windows inside and out; check drapes and vacuum window treatments; clean blinds; send drapes to cleaners if necessary
  • drain sediment from hot water heaters
  • clear away dead foliage and weeds from beds and lawns; begin spring planting and consult a landscaping professional for specific planting recommendations for your area
  • inspect roof for water damage, missing leaks, shingles etc. Arrange needed repair

Summer checklist:

  • schedule furnace maintenance now before the October rush
  • inspect yard and garden for carpenter ants or termites
  • inspect building exterior for peeling paint; this small thing makes a big difference in the outward appearance of a property
  • control garbage can odor with a can clean out. Rinse the garbage ca, dump the water, spray a disinfectant. Let the can sit for 10 minutes then rinse again
  • make a safety inspection of children's outdoor pay equipment; inspect, clean and repair outdoor furniture
  • inspect gutters and clean out debris
  • be sure common area patio and sliding doors operate smoothly on their track. Spray the track well with a degreasing spray and rub the built up debris from out of the track.
  • check washing machine hoses and dryer filters and vents; replace any hoses over two years old.

Fall checklist:

  • have a heating professional check your heating system every year and make sure the duct-work and filters are clean.
  • clean lawn equipment and run all gas-powered machines until the fuel is gone
  • have a certified chimney sweep inspect and clean flues and check fireplace dampers.
  • clean dust from the covers of your smoke and carbon monoxide alarms
  • inspect for water leaks; looks for cracked cauliking around tubs, toilets and vanities. Properly sealing gaps can prevent damage

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Posted Friday Dec 05