

By Sean Knight
If you’re in the position of most Americans, your home is likely your largest investment – by a significant margin. Some would call real estate a “passive investment”, but most of us know better! Regular maintenance, the occasional repair, and a wishlist of renovations or improvements, are all part of owning a home. Putting in a little legwork to maintain your home can help protect your investment, reduce the risk of costly repairs, and help you come to a better understanding of where renovations would be most impactful for your home.
Home maintenance can be overwhelming to say the least, but a good place to start is with a simple home maintenance list. Whether you’re into using your smartphone’s Notes app, a shareable Google Doc, or a good old-fashioned piece of paper for your to-do lists, you can approach your home maintenance in much the same way. This allows you to visualize the most essential tasks, prioritize needs based on the season ahead or a growing family, and keep track of when you last did a certain maintenance task.
However you plan to track your progress, the most important part is developing your understanding of what aspects of your home need regular maintenance. It’s not exactly like any other! You may also want to look into home maintenance tips (particularly outside maintenance tips) specific to your area – planning for a winter in Minnesota and preparing for the summer in Arizona will demand very different to-do lists!
For a general starting point, here are some basic home maintenance tips to get you on the right track.
Your Monthly Home Maintenance List
You’ve probably got a solid routine for daily and weekly household chores, but beyond that, it’s all too easy to throw things in the “I’ll do that next summer” basket. While it’s fine to leave certain tasks for just once or twice a year, don’t neglect these simple, essential home maintenance tasks.
Your Semi-Annual Home Maintenance List
Now that you’ve got the easy, more frequent tasks down, add these more occasional to-do’s onto the list. Depending on the size of your family, the weather and season ahead, and the condition of your landscaping, you may have to do these tasks more or less often, but 2-3 times per year should be a good cadence to start with.
Your Yearly Home Maintenance List
Last, but definitely not least – the big tasks to do once each year. Again, depending on the seasons and climate in your area, it might suit you best to do these a few weeks before winter, a few weeks before summer, whichever puts more “pressure” on your home’s functions. Your house lives and breathes all year long, and after a few years, you’ll fall into a steady routine. Make sure to take care of the home maintenance tips on this list at least once each year:
That’s it! While it’s not a conclusive list by any means, this is a great place to start if you’ve been wondering about how to build a home maintenance list and stay on top of it.
Once you’ve got your maintenance routine established, you might find yourself building a renovation wishlist as you go. While maintenance is a great way to protect your investment and keep your home running smoothly, clever renovations can modernize your home, enhance the efficiency of your appliances, and boost the value of your property exponentially – not to mention a better quality of life! However, funding your home renovation wishlist is often easier said than done.
With these home maintenance tips, you’ll feel confident enough to keep your family warm, safe, and happy, while protecting your largest investment. If that’s not a win-win, we don’t know what is. Happy householding!
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