Spring Home Prep: What to Check Before Summer Heat Hits
Spring in Florida is that sweet spot before the intense heat, daily storms, and humidity really settle in. It’s also the perfect time to take a look around your home and make sure everything is ready to handle what summer brings.
A little prep now can help prevent bigger (and more expensive) issues later. Here’s where to focus:
1. Check Your Windows and Doors
Your windows and doors do more than just let in light. They play a big role in keeping your home comfortable and energy efficient.
- Look for cracks, gaps, or worn seals
- Check for drafts or condensation between panes
- Make sure everything opens and closes smoothly
If your windows or doors aren’t sealing properly, your AC will have to work overtime all summer long.
2. Inspect Your Screen Enclosures
If you have a screen room, pool enclosure, or patio, now’s the time to give it a once-over.
- Check for torn or loose screens
- Look for rust or damage in the framing
- Make sure doors latch securely
With more time spent outside in the coming months, having a clean, secure enclosure makes a big difference (and keeps the bugs where they belong).
3. Look Over Your Roof and Gutters
Spring is a great time to catch any roof issues before summer storms roll in.
- Clear out leaves and debris from gutters
- Look for loose or damaged shingles
- Check for any signs of leaks or water stains
Proper drainage is key during Florida’s heavy summer rains.
4. Refresh Your Outdoor Living Spaces
You’ll likely be spending more time outside soon, so make sure your space is ready to enjoy.
- Clean patios, decks, and outdoor furniture
- Check for wear and tear on railings or structures
- Consider upgrades like shade features or enclosures
Simple updates can make your space more comfortable during the hotter months.
5. Prep for Heat and Sun Exposure
Florida sun is no joke! Taking steps now can help protect both your home and your comfort.
- Check caulking and seals around exterior openings
- Consider adding shade elements like awnings or covered areas
- Make sure ventilation in enclosed spaces is working properly
These small adjustments can help keep indoor temperatures down and outdoor spaces usable.
6. Don’t Forget About Storm Season
Hurricane season starts June 1, which means spring is the perfect time to get ahead.
- Check that all exterior structures are secure
- Inspect fasteners, anchors, and connections
- Make note of anything that may need reinforcement
Being proactive now can give you peace of mind later.
Getting your home ready for summer doesn’t have to be overwhelming. Sometimes, it just helps to have a trained eye take a look.
At Conner Exteriors, we work with homeowners across Central Florida to repair, upgrade, and improve the spaces you use every day—from screen rooms and sunrooms to windows, doors, and more. If something looks off (or you’re just not sure what to check), we’re here to help.
Thinking about getting your home summer-ready? Reach out to our team to start the conversation.