Summer Maintenance Checklist for Chester County Home Owners
Wednesday, June 18, 2014
With the summer season upon us, we need to tend to a few maintenance tasks before we can settle down in a hammock without a care in the world. Keeping in mind the adage, “A stitch in time…”, we need to test the garage door opener in our Chester County home, check the air conditioning system, and service the lawn mower to ensure a breakdown-free summer.
- When was the last time you thought about your garage door or its automatic opener? Like any mechanical system, the door and opener need some periodic, preventative maintenance. If you live in an area of frequent thunderstorms, a tight, well maintained garage door can also help prevent expensive results of a storm-ruptured door. The Door & Access Systems Manufacturers Association International has a good guide to help you inspect and test your complete garage door system. It's a good idea to make monthly inspection and testing a part of your regular routine.
- Sweltering temperatures may be just around the corner, and your best defense is a central air-conditioning system. If you have one at your Chester County home, there are a few things you can do to make sure that it's tuned up and ready to go when the summer heat arrives. Before you start tinkering with the system, however, it's important to have a basic understanding of: the condenser, the blower unit, and the ductwork of your system. Visit the DASMA website for a complete explanation and instructions on how to fine tune it.
- Many small tasks are involved with getting your lawn mower ready for reliable summer use. Check, belts, blades, all bolts and fasteners, tires, and wheels. If you have fuel older than 30 days stored in containers, not use it. Any idea when you last changed the oil? Drain it and replace it with oil the manufacturer recommends. Consider, too, replacing the sparkplug—if you do, add a couple drops of engine oil into the hole, and then replace the plug. Check your air and fuel filters and replace if they are dirty or clogged. Follow the recommendations found at LawnCare.com.
Once you’ve completed these chores, feel free to visit yet another website for more suggestions—simple ones-- on how to maintain your Chester County home during the summer months. So much for hammock time!