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10 Home Repairs That Get Much More Expensive If You Wait

May 6, 2026 · Home
Editorial photograph illustrating: Maintenance & Long-Term Care
A homeowner reviews paperwork while a fallen tree branch rests on the damaged roof outside his window.

Maintenance & Long-Term Care

Transforming these repairs into an ongoing seasonal habit is the cornerstone of great house maintenance tips. Do not wait for a noticeable problem to prompt action; instead, build an automated repair checklist into your calendar.

During the spring, focus your energy on the exterior. Check the roof for winter ice damage, clean out spring pollen and helicopter seeds from the gutters, and inspect your foundation for new settling cracks caused by shifting soils. Summer demands a focus on cooling systems and deck maintenance, ensuring your AC condensate lines flow freely and wood sealants actively bead water away.

As autumn approaches, shift your attention back to weatherproofing. Re-caulk drafty windows, inspect your water heater’s anode rod before the heavy winter demand sets in, and vacuum refrigerator coils to accommodate holiday cooking loads. Documenting each inspection in a home maintenance log not only keeps you organized but also provides excellent proof of care should you ever decide to sell the property, ultimately maximizing your resale value.

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