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March – Early Spring Maintenance Checklist

March and the start of spring, is a great time, as it seems to bring out a new life in everything. The trees start to bloom, the animals that were hibernating are coming back out after their long winter naps, and for many individuals (especially up north) they can finally escape their houses without looking like the Michelin® man. The month of March is a really an ideal time to get a jump on those outside chores, and to seriously start planning for our vacations.

Climate Data for March
Avg. Temperature 53.1   Days with Precipitation 6
Avg. Max Temperature 64.5 Avg. Min Temperature 41.6
Days with Max Temp of 90 F + 0 Days with Temp. Below Freezing 7
Cooling Degree Days 13 Heating Degree Days 384
Precipitation (inches) 6.4 Monthly Snowfall (inches) 0.4
Clear & Partly Cloudy Days  15 Cloudy Days 17
Maintenance Checklist
  • Change out your HVAC filter.
  • Test your Smoke Detector
  • Gutters & Roofing
  • Now that you are safely back on the ground, it is time to trim any trees, bushes, or other foundation plantings so that they do not rub or grow up against the house. All dead wood, limbs, shrubs, etc… should be removed to eliminate nesting areas for insects. These should be easy to spot when everything starts to bloom.
  • For those with Basement’s
    • Check your basement for cracks or leaks, and get them repaired.
    • If you have a sump pump, test, clean and lubricate it.
  • Clean and inspect your decks for damage or rot – now is a great time of year to re-stain your deck 
  • Check all the hand rails and steps to make sure they are clean, safe, and secure also
  • While we are still outside, check the siding and doors – caulk & install new weather stripping as needed (HRC Articles on Weatherization & Air Sealing)
  • Get your AC system serviced either later this month or early April, so that when it is needed it works. This is also a good time to review and see if a new unit would be a good option – For 2010 there is the possibility of getting up to a $1500 tax credit if you replace it
Gardening & Grounds Checklist
  • For all the plants and herbs brought inside, make sure you keep them watered or depending on your climate, it may be time to take them back outdoors
  • Watch out for frost & hard freeze warnings – make sure you cover any plants, shrubs, newly planted seeds or crops that may be damaged & cut back any frost damaged ones
  • If you grow plants from seeds, it is definitely time to get them started (This can be done inside or outside in greenhouses or cold boxes) Article from ACES on this
  • Keep maintaining your compost pile, when it is time to start prepping your soil & beds, it can add much needed nutrients to the soil naturally
  • Depending on your climate, start cleaning up your flowerbeds, garden beds, and edging around them as required.
  • Start working on a gardening plan, for what goes where – install the necessary trellises or arbors before you start planting
  • Lawns: also dependent on the climate, may be a good time to give them a quick cut, reseed and fertilize as required.
Other items to consider
  • Spring Break & Summer Vacations are coming up fast. Start getting them planned & your rooms booked – many popular destinations will soon start filling up and the rates will soon follow
  • Tax Time – sorry, but if you have not gotten them done yet – you should not put them off any longer. If you owe money, just get it done & set the envelope aside to mail it on April 15th.
  • While you are working on your taxes – Clean out your file cabinets, get rid of old tax returns, maintenance manuals for items you no longer own, etc… Clean out and recycle all your old magazines, newspapers, and assorted mementos.
  • February’s Checklist had plenty of additional tips for getting a jump on Spring Cleaning

As always, please stay safe; if you feel uncomfortable, do not understand how to complete a task, etc… please call in a professional. We at SLS Construction do not want to see or hear that you have been hurt or injured. We do offer Handyman Services for your convenience, and can even customize a maintenance contract for you to eliminate you even having to worry about these items.

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