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Spring Home Maintenance: What to do in March, April & May

  • Mar 23
  • 2 min read

Updated: Mar 27


pink spring flowers outside a home

Spring Home Maintenance

Spring home maintenance is less about one big reset and more about a series of small, timely actions. As your home transitions out of winter, systems start up again, outdoor spaces come back into use, and minor issues begin to surface.

Handled early, these are simple fixes. Left alone, they tend to grow.

This is where a seasonal approach makes all the difference.

Below is a straightforward spring home maintenance guide to what homeowners should be focusing on each month, followed by detailed checklists you can download and use.

March: Early Spring Reset

March is about inspection and recovery.

After months of colder weather, your home has likely taken on subtle wear—on the roof, around windows, and within core systems. This is the time to look closely, clean what’s been neglected, and address anything that could become a larger issue.

Focus on exterior checks like rooflines, drainage, and outdoor faucets, along with simple interior resets such as deep cleaning windows, checking for moisture, and refreshing high-traffic areas. Think of March as your opportunity to catch small problems early.

April: Spring Activation

April is when your home shifts from inspection to preparation.

Systems that were dormant through winter—like irrigation and cooling—should be tested and serviced now, before they’re needed daily. Exterior materials and surfaces also benefit from a closer look after seasonal wear.

Inside, this is a natural time to reset storage areas, clean window tracks, and rotate out winter items in favor of lighter, more functional setups. April is about getting ahead of the season before it fully arrives.

May: Outdoor Living Prep

By May, the focus moves to how you’ll actually use your home.

Outdoor areas come back into rotation, whether that’s patios, gardens, or entertaining spaces. Preparing these areas now ensures they’re ready when you want to use them—not after.

This includes cleaning and setting up outdoor furniture, checking lighting, refreshing entry points, and making sure everything from your grill to your garden tools is in working order. May is where maintenance meets lifestyle.

A More Manageable Way to Maintain a Home

A well-maintained home isn’t managed all at once. It’s cared for gradually, in rhythm with the seasons. By breaking maintenance into smaller monthly actions, you reduce overwhelm, stay ahead of issues, and protect the long-term value of your home.

Download the Monthly Checklists:

For a more detailed breakdown of what to do each month, download the full checklists below:

March: Early Spring Reset

April: Spring Activation


May: Outdoor Living Prep


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