Rental Property Spring Maintenance Tips
Rental Property Spring Maintenance Tips – Protect Your Property and Save Money
Spring has arrived. With the warming temperatures comes the perfect time to complete a few simple property maintenance tasks critical to preserving the value of your home and rental properties.
Regular maintenance is a relatively low-cost way to avoid problems that could damage your home later and rack up big repair bills.
For rental property owners, preventive maintenance has the added bonus of decreasing the likelihood of emergency repair calls. No landlord wants a call about flooding or an air conditioner that fails when temperatures soar and repair companies are swamped.
Now is the time to consult with your property management company or find professional contractors to have the following five maintenance services completed:
- Inspect and Service HVAC systems— Sweltering hot days are on the way. Make sure your air conditioner is up for the job. Have a service person give any HVAC units a checkup to ensure they are in good working order. Typical spring maintenance will include checking electrical connections and controls, cleaning evaporator and condenser coils, cleaning and adjusting the blower, and inspecting and clearing the condensate drain, according to Energy Star.
- Inspect Water Heater— Maintaining your water heater can help prolong its life and improve its efficiency. The National Association of Realtors’ Houselogic site recommends draining it to clear sediment, testing the temperature-pressure release valve and inspecting the anode rod, which prevents tank corrosion. Tanks that are more than 10 years old or are leaking should be replaced to avoid unit failure and flooding. Replacing an older unit before it fails can save you $1,000’s in emergency preservation expenses.
- Sprinkler System Start Ups – As the temperatures warm and the lawn and garden begins to thaw, there is no better time than springtime to make sure your automatic sprinkler system is ready for another season of efficient lawn and garden watering. Rainbird recommends checking the control system, un-obstructing water flow, repairing/replacing broken heads and nozzles, inspecting valves and turning the system on slowly and testing methodically.
- Clean the Gutters— Clogged gutters are the leading cause of window leaks in single-family homes. April showers are upon us, so now is the time to prevent all that water from ending up in your home. Make sure to clean out any gunk, leaves, branches, etc. that have built up over the winter. Check for leaks and ensure downspouts are clear, firmly attached and placed to direct water away from the foundation. Add flexible extenders, widely available at hardware stores, if necessary.
- Inspect the Roof— Most experts recommend inspecting roofs at least annually for damaged shingles, flashing and other signs of failure that can cause leaks and damage. This is a job that is generally best left to professionals, who know what to look for and can safely assess the condition from the roof.
In addition, spring is the time to take stock of other problems that developed during the harsh winter and make repairs before the harsh summer sun and temperatures make them worse.
Start by inspecting your home or rental property. Walk around the perimeter of the home and note anything in disrepair, including rot, peeling paint, debris buildup, or possible water intrusion. Check each interior room, too. Dealing with these problems promptly helps minimize future damage, costs and hassles.
At Invested Property Management we inspect our rental properties regularly to look for safety concerns, property maintenance items and preservation opportunities. We’ll actively work with our owners, tenants, contractors to add another layer of protection for your home. A good property manager will save you in the long run in many ways.