The Ultimate Summer Home Maintenance Checklist

Sunny Days & DIY Haze: Spruce Up Your Home This Summer

Owning a home is like having a never-ending to-do list-there’s always something that needs fixing, painting, or decluttering. But when the sun is shining, and the days stretch longer, tackling those home maintenance tasks can actually feel (dare we say it?) enjoyable. So, slap on some sunscreen, grab a cold drink, and let’s dive into the ultimate summer home maintenance checklist to keep your property in top shape.

An illustration of a woman moving boxes and sprucing up her home for summer.

1. Patch Up Those Pesky Paint Jobs

Been staring at that scuffed hallway or chipped living room wall all winter? Summer is the perfect time to finally deal with it. The warm weather speeds up drying time, meaning you can power through multiple coats in a day. Plus, with the windows flung open, you won’t have to live with that fresh paint smell lingering for weeks. Just watch out for sneaky insects trying to land on your perfectly smoothed-out emulsion!

2. Let The Sunshine In: Window & Door TLC

Nothing screams ‘neglected home’ like grimy windows. Give them a good scrub and let that summer sunshine flood in! You can call in a professional or go the DIY route-just don’t forget to wipe down the frames while you’re at it. And while you’re on a cleaning spree, give your doors a little love, too. A quick wash with warm soapy water can do wonders for your kerb appeal.

3. Freshen Up Your Home’s Exterior

A lick of paint on the outside of your home can transform its look, making it feel fresh and well-kept. Summer’s stable temperatures mean you won’t be battling against unpredictable weather, ensuring a smooth, even finish. Bonus tip: If you’re painting brick or wood, make sure to use breathable, weather-resistant paint to keep things looking sharp for years to come.

4. Roof & Gutters: The Overlooked Heroes

Moss on your roof isn’t just an eyesore-it can trap moisture, leading to damp issues and even structural damage. Get rid of it with a pressure washer or bring in a professional to do the heavy lifting. And let’s not forget the gutters. After a blustery UK spring, they’re likely clogged with leaves and debris. Clearing them now will save you from rain-induced regrets in autumn.

5. Declutter Like a Pro: Garage & Loft Edition

Spring cleaning is great and all, but let’s be honest-garages and lofts rarely make the cut. Including these in your summer home maintenance is an ideal time to finally tackle these storage black holes. Pull everything out, sort through what you actually use, and wave goodbye to the “just in case” clutter. Organising these spaces now will free up room for things you actually need (like that inflatable pool you impulse-bought last year).

6. Driveway Glow-Up

Now that your garage is sorted, your driveway deserves some love too. Dirt, debris, and weeds can make it look tired and unloved, so grab a broom, a pressure washer, and maybe even a sealant to keep it looking fresh. Top tip: Let nearby shrubs grow a little fuller-this provides shade, reducing heat damage and cracks in your driveway. Who knew landscaping could be so strategic?

7. Garden Goals: Make Your Outdoor Space Shine

Whether you’re dreaming of a vibrant flowerbed, a veggie patch, or simply a weed-free lawn, summer is the season to get stuck in. Including even small changes-like a freshly painted fence, new planters, or a string of fairy lights in your summer maintenance can turn your garden into the oasis you’ve been pinning on Pinterest all winter.

8. Gates & Fences: The Unsung Heroes

Faded fences and creaky gates? Not exactly the grand entrance your home deserves. A fresh coat of paint or stain will not only boost your home’s aesthetics but also protect the wood from rot. And unlike painting a whole house, this is one DIY job that won’t take all weekend (unless you keep getting distracted by BBQ invitations).

Home maintenance isn’t just about avoiding costly repairs-it’s about creating a space you love. Whether you’re sprucing up for yourself or boosting your kerb appeal for a future sale, these summer home maintenance tasks will have your home looking its best. And if selling is on the horizon, remember: a well-maintained home isn’t just easier to sell-it could even add extra value to your property. Now, that’s a summer project worth tackling.

 

Contact us:

mark@daviesdavies.co.uk – Sales Director (contact for sales, lettings and new homes)

katrina@daviesdavies.co.uk – Director of Property & Block Management (contact for property and block management)

020 7272 0986

Davies & Davies Estate Agents, 85 Stroud Green Road, London, N4 3EG

Article & images by Barefaced Studios

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28 March 2025
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