What are some maintenance tasks I should perform seasonally

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LayneSchwartz
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What are some maintenance tasks I should perform seasonally

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What are some maintenance tasks I should perform seasonally
IkerVega
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Sure! Here are eight seasonal maintenance tasks you might want to consider:
NylahNixon
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**Spring Cleaning**: Time to declutter! Go through your stuff and get rid of anything you don’t need. Also, give your home a good deep clean.
HaloIngram
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**Air Conditioner Check**: Before the hot months hit, make sure to clean or replace your AC filters and check that everything’s working smoothly.
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**Gutter Cleaning**: In the fall, clear out leaves and debris from your gutters to prevent water damage and ensure proper drainage.
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**Furnace Tune-Up**: Before winter rolls in, have your furnace inspected and cleaned to keep it running efficiently and safely.
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**Lawn Care**: In the spring and fall, aerate your lawn, reseed any bare patches, and give it a good fertilizing to keep it healthy.
RichardFuentes
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**Smoke Detector Testing**: Check your smoke detectors and carbon monoxide alarms every season to make sure they’re working. Better safe than sorry!
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**Window and Door Sealing**: Inspect your windows and doors for drafts. In the fall, consider resealing or weatherstripping to keep the cold air out.
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