Winter can be tough on a home. Between freezing temperatures, heavy snow, and ice dams, your house has likely taken a beating over the last few months. Now that the days are getting longer and the weather is warming up, it’s the perfect time to assess the damage and prepare for the season ahead.
Ignoring spring maintenance can lead to expensive repairs down the road. But don't worry—you don't need to hire a contractor for everything. Here is your essential DIY Spring Home Maintenance Checklist for 2026 to help you protect your investment and boost your curb appeal on a budget.
1. Inspect Your Roof and Clean the Gutters
The roof is your home's first line of defense. After winter storms, loose or missing shingles are common.
What to do: Use binoculars to scan your roof from the ground. Look for curled, cracked, or missing shingles.
The Gutters: Clogged gutters can lead to water damage in your basement. Clear out all the dead leaves and debris accumulated over winter. Ensure your downspouts are directing water away from your home’s foundation.
2. Check Your Foundation and Driveway
The freeze-thaw cycle of winter is brutal on concrete. Water gets into tiny cracks, freezes, expands, and makes the cracks bigger.
The Fix: Walk around the perimeter of your house. If you see small cracks in the concrete or asphalt, seal them immediately with a high-quality concrete filler or silicone caulk. This simple step prevents water from seeping in and causing major structural issues.
3. Service Your AC Unit (HVAC Tune-up)
Before the summer heat hits, you need to make sure your air conditioning system is ready.
DIY Tip: Change the air filter! It’s the easiest and most important maintenance task. A clogged filter restricts airflow and spikes your energy bill.
Outdoor Unit: Clear away any leaves, branches, or vegetation that may be crowding the outdoor condenser unit to ensure proper airflow.
4. Repair Window Screens and Seal Drafts
Spring means fresh air, but it also means bugs. You’ll want to open your windows, so make sure your screens are intact.
The Inspection: Check all window screens for holes or tears. Small holes can be patched with a screen repair kit found at any hardware store.
Check Seals: While you’re at it, check the caulking around windows and doors. If it’s cracked or peeling, scrape it out and re-caulk to keep the cool air in and the humidity out.
5. Revitalize Your Deck and Patio
Your deck has been buried under snow or exposed to rain for months.
Wood Decks: Look for signs of rotting boards or loose nails. If the finish looks worn, a good power wash followed by a fresh coat of stain or sealant will make it look brand new and protect it from the spring rains.
Patios: Sweep thoroughly and remove any moss or algae that might have grown in the damp winter months to prevent slipping hazards.
Conclusion
Tackling these home maintenance tasks early in the season gives you peace of mind and saves you money. You don’t have to do it all in one weekend—pick one task at a time. By the time summer arrives, your home will be in top shape!
What is the first project on your list this spring? Let us know in the comments below!
