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Your Guide to Seasonal Property Maintenance

Keeping a property in top shape year-round can feel like a huge task. Each season brings its own set of challenges, from summer heatwaves that stress AC units to winter storms that test the roof. Overlooking these regular upkeep needs can lead to expensive repairs and unhappy tenants. This guide simplifies the process by breaking it down into manageable steps. Following these property seasonal maintenance tips will protect your investment and ensure your property remains safe all year long.

A Checklist for Every Season

Regular maintenance is important in preventing minor issues from escalating into major problems. A proactive approach not only saves money but also shows your tenants you care. Here are some essential tips for landlords to follow throughout the year.

Spring Cleanup

As the weather warms up, it’s time to recover from winter and prepare for summer.
  • Inspect the roof for any damage from winter storms.
  • Clean gutters and downspouts of leaves and debris.
  • Inspect the foundation for cracks or signs of water damage.
  • Service the air conditioning system before the first heatwave.
  • Test smoke and carbon monoxide detectors, replacing batteries as needed.

Summer Preparation

Summer is about keeping things cool and looking good.
  • Check for leaks in windows and doors to keep cool air in.
  • Inspect outdoor decks and patios for any necessary repairs.
  • Manage lawn care, including regular mowing and watering.
  • Address any pest control issues, especially around entry points.

Fall Tune-Up

Prepare your property for the colder months ahead with these steps.
  • Have the heating system inspected and serviced.
  • Insulate pipes in unheated areas, such as basements or crawl spaces.
  • Check and seal any drafts around windows and doors.
  • Rake leaves and clear debris to prevent mold and pests.

Winter Watch

Winter focuses on safety and preventing damage from cold and snow.
  • Ensure walkways and driveways are clear of snow and ice.
  • Check for ice dams on the roof and in the gutters.
  • Confirm that tenants know how to prevent pipes from freezing.
  • Test the sump pump if you have one.

Protect Your Investment with Lyon Property Group

At Lyon Property Group, we understand that your property is a significant investment. Our team is dedicated to protecting and enhancing its value through comprehensive and proactive management. We offer tailored solutions that go beyond simple maintenance, covering everything from tenant relations to financial reporting. Let us show you how our commitment to excellence and detailed property management tips can make a tangible difference for your investment portfolio. CONTACT US TODAY