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Interior Spring Home Checklist: What To Check Before Summer

9 min · 15 de may de 2026
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Your home has been closed up all winter. Now it is time to wake up the inside of your house before the busy spring and summer season hits. In this episode, I walk through a practical interior spring home maintenance checklist for homeowners. We cover the simple things that are easy to forget, including furnace filters, ductwork, smoke detectors, carbon monoxide detectors, plumbing checks, sump pumps, water heaters, hose bibs, GFCI outlets, power strips, dryer vents, and deep cleaning tasks that can affect comfort and safety. These are not complicated projects. They are the small checks that help you catch problems early, protect your home, and know when it is time to call a trusted professional. In This Episode * Why your furnace filter matters after winter * When to ask about a 4- or 5-inch media filter * Why duct cleaning and dryer vent cleaning should not be ignored * How to test smoke detectors and carbon monoxide detectors * What to check under sinks and around your water heater * How to test your sump pump before heavy rain * Why homeowners should ask about sump pump failure coverage * How GFCI outlets help protect your home * Why overloaded power strips can become a fire hazard Episode Chapters * 00:00 Interior spring checklist overview * 00:20 Furnace filters and air quality * 01:28 Duct cleaning and dust buildup * 01:50 Smoke detectors and carbon monoxide detectors * 03:16 Fresh air inside the house * 03:48 Plumbing checks under sinks * 04:11 Testing your sump pump * 05:03 Inspecting your water heater * 05:47 Checking hose bibs after winter * 06:13 Running rarely used fixtures * 06:37 Electrical safety and GFCI outlets * 07:40 Interior deep cleaning * 08:28 Dryer vent cleaning * 08:58 Final reminders Homeowner Q&A Q: How often should I change a 1-inch furnace filter? A: Adam recommends treating a 1-inch filter as a monthly maintenance item. If you are getting a furnace tuneup, ask whether a 4- or 5-inch media filter is a better fit for your home. Q: Why should I test my sump pump in spring? A: Spring storms can expose sump pump problems fast. Testing it with a bucket of water helps confirm the float triggers and the pump moves water out properly. Q: What should I ask my insurance agent about sump pumps? A: Ask whether you have sump pump failure coverage or sump pump backup coverage. Some homeowners need a separate rider for that type of water damage. Q: What interior electrical checks should homeowners do? A: Test your GFCI outlets and avoid overloading power strips. These small checks can reduce shock and fire risks around the home. 🔗 CONNECT WITH Adam 💻 Website: https://hireitdone.com/ 🎥 YouTube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/c/HireitDone 🤝 LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/adamhelfman/ [https://www.linkedin.com/in/adamhelfman/] 🤝 https://www.linkedin.com/company/hireitdone/ 📸 Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/hireitdone 𝕏 X: https://x.com/helfystyle

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Portada del episodio Interior Spring Home Checklist: What To Check Before Summer

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Your home has been closed up all winter. Now it is time to wake up the inside of your house before the busy spring and summer season hits. In this episode, I walk through a practical interior spring home maintenance checklist for homeowners. We cover the simple things that are easy to forget, including furnace filters, ductwork, smoke detectors, carbon monoxide detectors, plumbing checks, sump pumps, water heaters, hose bibs, GFCI outlets, power strips, dryer vents, and deep cleaning tasks that can affect comfort and safety. These are not complicated projects. They are the small checks that help you catch problems early, protect your home, and know when it is time to call a trusted professional. In This Episode * Why your furnace filter matters after winter * When to ask about a 4- or 5-inch media filter * Why duct cleaning and dryer vent cleaning should not be ignored * How to test smoke detectors and carbon monoxide detectors * What to check under sinks and around your water heater * How to test your sump pump before heavy rain * Why homeowners should ask about sump pump failure coverage * How GFCI outlets help protect your home * Why overloaded power strips can become a fire hazard Episode Chapters * 00:00 Interior spring checklist overview * 00:20 Furnace filters and air quality * 01:28 Duct cleaning and dust buildup * 01:50 Smoke detectors and carbon monoxide detectors * 03:16 Fresh air inside the house * 03:48 Plumbing checks under sinks * 04:11 Testing your sump pump * 05:03 Inspecting your water heater * 05:47 Checking hose bibs after winter * 06:13 Running rarely used fixtures * 06:37 Electrical safety and GFCI outlets * 07:40 Interior deep cleaning * 08:28 Dryer vent cleaning * 08:58 Final reminders Homeowner Q&A Q: How often should I change a 1-inch furnace filter? A: Adam recommends treating a 1-inch filter as a monthly maintenance item. If you are getting a furnace tuneup, ask whether a 4- or 5-inch media filter is a better fit for your home. Q: Why should I test my sump pump in spring? A: Spring storms can expose sump pump problems fast. Testing it with a bucket of water helps confirm the float triggers and the pump moves water out properly. Q: What should I ask my insurance agent about sump pumps? A: Ask whether you have sump pump failure coverage or sump pump backup coverage. Some homeowners need a separate rider for that type of water damage. Q: What interior electrical checks should homeowners do? A: Test your GFCI outlets and avoid overloading power strips. These small checks can reduce shock and fire risks around the home. 🔗 CONNECT WITH Adam 💻 Website: https://hireitdone.com/ 🎥 YouTube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/c/HireitDone 🤝 LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/adamhelfman/ [https://www.linkedin.com/in/adamhelfman/] 🤝 https://www.linkedin.com/company/hireitdone/ 📸 Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/hireitdone 𝕏 X: https://x.com/helfystyle

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