Summer is quickly approaching! Now that you’ve done your spring cleaning, it’s time to prepare your home for the heat.

It’s easy to overlook items that might need a check-up, but with our tips, you won’t miss a thing.

Here are our best tips for getting your home ready for the summer:

  • Screens: Make sure your screens are in good condition. If your screens are broken, you may get unwanted insect visitors…and no one wants that!
  • Open the Windows: Turn off the air conditioner and open the windows to take advantage of the fresh breeze on cooler days.
  • Air Conditioning: Before it gets too hot, check your air conditioner to make sure it is in working condition. Additionally, consider installing ceiling fans to circulate air and potentially lower your electricity bills.
  • Shades and Curtains: Incoming sunlight makes your home hotter. Keep shades and curtains closed when you’re gone for the day. Your home will be cooler and you will be able to turn the A/C down to save some money on your electricity bill.
  • Landscaping: Don’t forget about the landscaping! Warmer weather means the lawn needs extra care. Use sprinklers to keep your grass hydrated and healthy this season. Plant trees or shrubs around your house to create shade.
  • Get Bug Free: It’s that time of year when mosquitoes and other unwanted insects wander our backyards. Get ready for entertaining guests by spraying repellents and lighting citronella candles to keep the bugs at bay.
  • Seal Your Ducts: According to California’s Energy Center, leaking ductwork accounts for 25 percent of cooling costs in the average home. Make sure to get your ducts tested (and any leaks repaired) by a qualified contractor.
  • Outdoor Decor: Dust off the patio set and wash outdoor fabrics. If necessary, give your pieces a fresh coat of paint to freshen up last year’s look.
  • Turn It Off: Turn off the lights and unplug appliances when you aren’t using them. You’ll save energy and lower your energy bills which is helpful because energy bills are highest in the summer.
  • Vent a Little: Ventilate your attic to keep hot air from getting trapped in a confined space.

Our tips will ensure that your home is in the right condition for the summer months ahead, while saving you money.