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Most Homeowners Miss These Simple Spring Fixes - 4/8/2026

As the weather warms up and days get longer, spring is the perfect time to give your home a little extra attention. After months of winter wear and tear, a seasonal check-up can help protect your investment, improve comfort, and even save you money down the road.

Many homeowners are surprised to learn that some of the most expensive repairs start as small, preventable issues. Taking a proactive approach now can make all the difference.

Start Outside: Protect Your Home's First Line of Defense

Winter can be tough on your home's exterior. Take time to inspect your roof for missing or damaged shingles, check gutters for debris, and make sure downspouts are directing water away from your foundation. Cracks in siding, peeling paint, or damaged caulking around windows and doors should also be addressed early to prevent moisture intrusion.

Tune Up Systems Before You Need Them

Spring is an ideal time to service your HVAC system before the heat of summer arrives. Replacing filters, cleaning vents, and scheduling a professional tune-up can improve efficiency and extend the life of your system. It's also a good time to test smoke detectors, check batteries, and ensure everything is functioning properly.

Prevent Water Problems Before They Start

Water damage is one of the most common and costly issues homeowners face. Inspect areas around sinks, toilets, and appliances for leaks. Check your water heater for signs of corrosion and make sure outdoor faucets and irrigation systems are working correctly after winter.

Refresh and Improve

Spring is also a great opportunity for small improvements that can enhance both enjoyment and value. Cleaning windows, power washing driveways and patios, touching up paint, and freshening up landscaping can dramatically improve your home's appearance and curb appeal.

Stay Ahead, Stay Confident

Owning a home comes with ongoing responsibility, but staying ahead of maintenance doesn't have to be overwhelming. A little time and attention each season can help you avoid costly surprises and keep your home in excellent condition for years to come.

If you ever want a personalized checklist or have questions about maintaining or improving your home's value, I'm always happy to help. Keeping you informed—whether you're planning a move or simply maintaining your home—is part of the service I provide.

John Sieling CRS, NAR Green, EcoBroker Branch Real Estate Gresham, OR (650) 464-6355 John is a 20 year real estate veteran licensed as a Principal Broker in Oregon and a Managing Broker in Washington. That deep education and experience ensures you will be well served no matter the situation. He's equally at home helping you with single family homes, condominiums, vacant land and investment properties. John takes his work and clients seriously, treating every person as a unique individual with their own real estate dreams. His favorite part of being a Real Estate Agent is seeing the happiness on a client's face when he helps them achieve their goals. "Every client and every situation is different, so I never take a cookie-cutter approach" says John, "I'll work with you in whatever way you prefer, from providing communication and guidance to negotiating transactions." Prior to his real estate career John worked in the high tech publishing industry giving him an intimate understanding of marketing, media and promotion. He served in sales and sales management roles at GamePro, InformationWeek, CNet and the Financial Times. Visit my Website Send a Referral