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10 Things to Get Your Home Ready for Summer

Get Your Home Ready for Summer

Summer’s right around the corner—and with it comes sunshine, outdoor fun, and longer days. But before you fire up the grill or invite friends over for a backyard get-together, take a moment to get your home ready for summer. A little prep now can help you stay cool, comfortable, and carefree when the temperatures climb.

Whether you’re a seasoned homeowner or tackling seasonal maintenance for the first time, these 10 tips will make sure your house is set up for a smooth, enjoyable summer.

1. Get Your Air Conditioning in Top Shape

Your air conditioner is about to be your best friend. Don’t wait until the first heatwave to find out something’s wrong.
Here’s what to do:

  • Replace the air filter—this should be done every 1–3 months

  • Clear away any debris around your outdoor unit

  • Schedule a quick check-up with an HVAC pro

A well-maintained system runs more efficiently and keeps energy bills down. Plus, no one wants a surprise breakdown in July.

2. Wash Windows and Repair Screens

Summer’s all about natural light and fresh breezes.
Clean your windows—inside and out—for a streak-free view. While you’re at it, check your screens. Small holes can mean big trouble (mosquitoes, anyone?). Patch or replace as needed so you can enjoy airflow without the bugs.

Get Your Home Ready for Summer

3. Refresh Your Outdoor Living Areas

If your patio, deck, or front porch sat unused all winter, now’s the time to bring it back to life:

  • Power wash surfaces to remove grime and pollen

  • Wipe down outdoor furniture

  • Add a splash of color with new cushions, potted plants, or outdoor rugs

  • Set up shade options like umbrellas or pergolas for sunny afternoons

Creating a comfortable outdoor space encourages more time outside and makes hosting effortless.

4. Clean Gutters and Downspouts

Spring rains can leave behind clogged gutters.
Remove leaves, sticks, and debris so summer storms don’t cause overflow or foundation damage. While you’re up there, make sure downspouts are clear and draining away from your house.

5. Tidy Up the Landscaping

Nothing says “summer-ready” like a well-kept yard. To get your home ready for summer curb appeal:

  • Trim shrubs and trees, especially near windows and walkways

  • Reseed patchy lawn areas and start a mowing routine

  • Apply mulch to flower beds to retain moisture and keep weeds down

  • Edge sidewalks and garden beds for a crisp, clean look

Consider adding heat-tolerant annuals or native plants for a burst of summer color.

6. Check Your Outdoor Lighting

Longer days mean more time outside—but lighting still matters. Inspect existing outdoor fixtures. Replace dead bulbs and clean off dirt and bugs. Consider installing solar path lights, uplights for trees, or string lights for added ambiance. It’s not just about aesthetics—good lighting also improves safety and security.

7. Flip Your Ceiling Fans

Ceiling fans help cut down on AC use—but only if they’re spinning the right way. Set them to spin counterclockwise during summer. This pushes cool air down and creates a wind-chill effect that can make a room feel several degrees cooler. While you’re at it, dust the blades. Nobody wants a fan flinging dust across the room.

8. Prepare for Summer Storms

Even sunny seasons have their share of wild weather. Take time now to prep:

  • Check your roof for loose shingles or damage

  • Clean out the sump pump and test it

  • Secure outdoor items like patio furniture and garden décor

  • Make sure you’ve got flashlights, batteries, and a weather radio on hand

Preparation now saves stress later.

9. Declutter Inside for a Fresh, Summer Feel

Summer is a time for simplicity. Lighten things up indoors:

  • Put away heavy throws, dark décor, and winter gear

  • Swap in lighter linens—think cotton or linen sheets

  • Clear out mudrooms and entryways for easier comings and goings

  • Open up space for summer hobbies, toys, or guests

Your home should feel as breezy as the season.

10. Stock Up on Seasonal Essentials

Don’t get caught unprepared when the first cookout or pool day hits. Take inventory and restock:

  • Sunscreen, bug spray, and aloe gel

  • Citronella candles or torches

  • Pool floats, outdoor games, and grilling tools

  • Reusable water bottles and summer snacks

Having the little things ready makes it easier to say “yes” to spontaneous summer fun.

Time to Get Your Home Ready for Summer

These ten steps are simple, but they go a long way. When you get your home ready for summer in advance, you free up time to relax, entertain, and enjoy everything the season offers. Whether it’s evenings on the patio, weekend yard games, or just beating the heat indoors, a well-prepared home makes summer even better.

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