Budgeting for house repair can feel like whack-a-mole—one issue after another arises. This is especially true if you haven’t budgeted seasonally. If you wait until the first freeze to call a plumber in Waukesha, you may face burst pipes and expensive service bills. Instead, scheduling for home upkeep seasonally can save money and prevent frequent household issues.
From winter’s chill to summer’s heat, each season presents new problems for our houses. Spring, I suppose, is the home’s chance to revive after a long winter. Gutter and downspout inspection and cleaning are ideal in spring. Though unglamorous, it’s essential. Water damage from clogged gutters after spring showers is much more expensive than a clean-out. We inspect the roof for damage and wear. Catching a little shingle or tile issue before the rains can save a fortune.
In summer, staying cool is key. Air conditioners should be serviced now. Your system will last longer and run more efficiently with regular maintenance, lowering your energy expenditures. Summer is great for painting the house or sealing decks and driveways. These tasks work best in dry, warm temperatures to set and preserve items. The home gets to show off its summer best while being protected and beautified.
Fall prepares us for winter. Our expert plumber in Waukesha inspects the heating system and pipe insulation, particularly ice-prone pipes. Be proactive, not reactive. Imagine the cost of replacing a busted pipe and repairing water damage versus proactive insulation! We inspect windows and doors for drafts and repair seals. It’s like winterizing the house by buttoning up its coat.
Winter requires special preparations to keep warm and chilly at bay. This involves checking our heating system’s efficiency and thermostat settings. Are we efficiently heating the house or just the neighborhood? You must also monitor your sump pump. Massive melts in winter stress our flood barriers.