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Test all smoke and carbon monoxide
detectors for proper operation.
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Check that fire extinguisher(s) are
fully charged. Re-charge if necessary.
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Examine heating/cooling air filters and
replace or clean as necessary.
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If the house has hot water heating,
bleed radiator valves.
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Clean gutters and downspouts. Ensure
that downspouts are secure, and that the discharge of
the downspouts is appropriate.
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Remove debris from window wells.
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Carefully inspect the condition of
bathtub and shower enclosures. Repair or replace
deteriorated grout and caulk. Ensure that
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water is not escaping the enclosure
during showering. Check below all plumbing fixtures for
evidence of leakage.
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Repair or replace leaking faucets or
shower heads.
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Secure loose toilets, or repair flush
mechanisms that become troublesome.
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Examine driveways and walkways for trip
hazards. Undertake repairs where necessary.
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Examine the interior of the home for
trip hazards. Loose or torn carpeting and flooring
should be repaired.
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Undertake improvements to all stairways,
decks, porches and landings where there is a risk of
falling or stumbling.
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Examine the roof for evidence of damage
to roof coverings, flashings and chimneys.
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Inspect the alignment of gutters,
downspouts, and splash blocks to make sure that water is
diverted appropriately away from your home.
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Look at overhead wires coming to the
house. They should be secure and clear of trees or other
obstructions.
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Trim back tree branches and shrubs to
ensure that they are not in contact with the house.
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Inspect the exterior walls and
foundation for evidence of damage, cracking or movement.
Watch for bird nests or other vermin or insect activity.
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Survey the basement and/or crawl space
walls for evidence of moisture seepage.
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Open any closed foundation vents to
allow proper ventilation of a crawl space area.
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Ensure that the grade of the land around
the house encourages water to flow away from the
foundation.
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Inspect all driveways, walkways, decks,
porches, and landscape components for evidence of
deterioration, movement or safety hazards.
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Clean windows and test their operation.
Improve caulking and weather-stripping as necessary.
Watch for evidence of rot in wood window frames. Paint
and repair window sills and frames as necessary.
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Test all ground fault circuit
interrupter (GFCI) devices.
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Turn on isolating valves for exterior
hose bibs that were turned off in the fall and check for
operation and evidence of leakage.
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Inspect for evidence of wood boring
insect activity. Eliminate any wood/soil contact around
the perimeter of the home.
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Test the overhead garage door opener(s),
to ensure that the auto-reverse mechanism is responding
properly. Clean and lubricate hinges, rollers and tracks
on overhead doors.
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Look in the attic (if accessible) to
ensure that roof vents are not obstructed. Check for
evidence of leakage, condensation or vermin activity.
Level out insulation if needed.
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Replace or clean exhaust hood filters.
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Clean, inspect and/or service all
appliances as per the manufacturer’s recommendations.
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Open drain valve on water heater so as
to drain sediment from bottom of tank.
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Clean dryer vent duct to remove any lint
or obstruction.
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Close the chimney damper to keep cool
air conditioning inside your home.
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Turn on your cooling system for a trial
run and replace or clean filters.
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Have the cooling system cleaned and
serviced.
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Adjust registers for cooling.