March Home Maintenance 2026

March in the Midwest is that in-between season where winter starts to loosen its grip and homeowners begin preparing for spring. It’s the perfect time to check for any winter damage and get your home ready for the warmer months ahead. A little maintenance now can prevent costly repairs later and keep your home running smoothly.

Clean Out Gutters & Downspouts
Winter storms can leave gutters packed with leaves, debris, and even ice damage. Clearing them out ensures water can flow freely away from your home during spring rains and helps prevent foundation issues.

Check Your Roof for Winter Damage
Snow, ice, and strong winds can loosen shingles or damage flashing. Take a quick look from the ground or have a professional inspect for missing shingles, leaks, or other signs of wear before spring storms arrive.


Inspect Windows & Doors for Drafts
Cold winter temperatures can cause seals and weatherstripping to crack or wear down. Check for drafts around windows and doors and replace worn weatherstripping to improve energy efficiency.

Check Exterior Faucets for Freeze Damage
Turn on outdoor spigots and watch for leaks. Frozen pipes over winter can sometimes cause cracks that aren’t noticeable until water starts running again in the spring.

Test Your Sump Pump
Spring rain is right around the corner. Pour a bucket of water into the sump pit to make sure the pump turns on and drains properly. This quick test can help prevent basement flooding during heavy rains.

Replace HVAC Filters
Your furnace worked overtime all winter. Replacing the filter helps your system run efficiently, improves indoor air quality, and prepares your HVAC system for the upcoming spring season.

Start Planning Spring Lawn Care
March is a great time to begin prepping your yard. Rake leftover leaves, remove debris, and start planning fertilizing or aeration so your lawn is ready when the growing season begins.

Check and Clean Dryer Vents
Lint buildup in dryer vents can reduce efficiency and even become a fire hazard. Cleaning the vent improves dryer performance and helps keep your home safe.

Inspect Decks, Patios, and Walkways
Freezing and thawing can cause cracks or loose boards. Take a walk around your property and check for areas that may need repairs before outdoor entertaining season begins.

Regular seasonal maintenance helps protect your biggest investment, your home. Taking a few hours in March to check these items can save time, money, and stress later in the year.

 

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