4 Ways To Prep Your Home For Summer

Summer can be a busy season for your home since you’d need to make a few changes to prepare for the hot season and stay comfortable.

Additionally, you may need to take down seasonal interior items used in winter and spring as they won’t fit your house. However, these tasks can be daunting if you don’t have much time to do them.

So, if you don’t know where to start when preparing your home for summer, consider these tips to help you out.

Ways To Prep Your Home For Summer

1. Clean Your House  

One of the first tasks you should cross out on your summer checklist is a major spring cleaning. Most homeowners conduct deep cleaning in the spring.

This is to get rid of all the dirt accumulations from the winter and spring seasons and to prepare for the summer.

Therefore, if you haven’t performed any deep cleaning sessions in your house for a while, it’s time to get that spring cleaning checklist and do one. 

Cleaning your home and polishing your appliances and furniture will prevent them from looking old and dull. It would also be easier for you to arrange your interior and take some stuff out if the dirty living space is out of your way.

Besides making your home look tidy, cleaning your place would also benefit you and your family’s health. The start of summer is also when seasonal allergies become more common. In some cases, pollen, dust, and other fine particles can trigger it.

And, if your family members are sensitive to these allergens, they may suffer from adverse reactions all summer long. So, cleaning your place would help prevent them from feeling uncomfortable and sick during the hot season.

2. Check Your HVAC  

The hot season can be unbearable, especially if your house doesn’t have proper ventilation. So, before the temperature gets too high, you should prioritize getting your home’s heating, ventilation, and air conditioning (HVAC) checked and fixed.  

You can test your cooling unit to see whether it’s working efficiently. If you observe some problems like noise, warm air, or poor output, you should call an expert to check the equipment. Fixing your ventilation system as soon as possible ensures you won’t suffer from the scorching heat once summer comes.

Additionally, you should remove any obstructions like bushes or branches blocking your HVAC if it has an exterior component. Doing so will prevent it from malfunctioning and ensure it won’t get damaged.

3. Remove Winter Items

It’s not unusual for a household to switch some essential home items a few times a year whenever the seasons change. For instance, changing your thin cotton curtains with a thicker material during winter will help insulate your interior and keep you warm.

And, once summer comes, it’s time to bring back breathable linens that would let air circulate inside your house.  

So, when preparing for summer, it’s advisable to take down any winter items like thick blankets and curtains and change them to more comfortable ones.

You won’t have much use for them during this time of year, and they may only add to your chores if you keep them.

Cleaning thick items would take more work since they’re more prone to dust and dirt. So, it’s advisable to store them away instead.

Besides your house items, it may also help clear some space in your house if you set aside any of your winter clothing. You can put your coats and warmers in boxes and store them to have more room in your closet.

This way, you have more space to put your summer clothes. Additionally, you won’t struggle to find an outfit if you have an organized wardrobe. 

4. Fix Your Garden  

If you haven’t tended your garden for a while due to the cold season, the start of summer may be the best time to get back to it.

The outdoor temperature won’t be too hot, so you won’t suffer from heat while you’re outside. Also, it’s the best time to remove any dead plants and cultivate new ones.

You can start fixing your garden by cutting down overgrown plants. This includes the grass in your yard or tree branches near your house structure. It would be best to cut plants that may be scratching your exterior to prevent any damage. You should also uproot ones that are past salvation since they only take up space in your garden. 

Once you’ve cleared your outdoor space, you can plant some flowers or vegetable seeds. Growing vegetables like tomatoes or lettuce may be an excellent idea if you prefer to cultivate your own food. It’s not too difficult to care for them, and having various greens in your backyard will ensure you have fresh produce any time you want.

Final Thoughts 

The change of seasons is a hectic time for your household since you need to make some changes. However, by making some adjustments, you can ensure you’d be comfortable all summer long. Just remember to follow the tips above, and you’ll be ready to meet the summer season.

Julie Higgins
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Julie is a Staff Writer at momooze.com. She has been working in publishing houses before joining the editorial team at momooze. Julie's love and passion are topics around beauty, lifestyle, hair and nails.