Spring Home Maintenance Checklist for Richmond Homeowners

by Mary Soroka

If you’ve lived in Richmond for more than five minutes, you know March weather here has a personality of its own. One week we’re dealing with icy wind and leftover snow, the next day it’s pushing 90 degrees, and somewhere in the middle there’s usually a tornado warning just to keep things interesting.
 
It has been a little wild lately which is exactly why this time of year is a good moment to give your home a quick seasonal checkup.

Here are a few smart things Richmond homeowners should look at as spring begins.


1. Check Your Gutters and Downspouts

Richmond winters often leave gutters filled with a mix of leaves, debris, and pine needles.

With spring rain on the way, clogged gutters can quickly cause problems like:

  • Water pooling around the foundation

  • Basement moisture

  • Wood rot near roof edges

Make sure gutters are cleared and that downspouts direct water at least several feet away from your home’s foundation.

This is one of the easiest ways to prevent water damage as spring storms pick up.


2. Inspect Your Roof After Winter Weather

Between ice storms and windy days, winter can loosen shingles without homeowners noticing.

Take a quick look for:

  • Missing or curling shingles

  • Dark patches or streaking

  • Flashing around chimneys and vents

If you live in Richmond neighborhoods with older homes like The Fan, Museum District, or Church Hill, routine roof checks are especially important because many homes have aging slate or composite roofing.

Catching small issues early can save thousands in repairs.


3. Walk Around Your Home’s Exterior

March is a great time to do a simple exterior walkthrough.

Look for things like:

  • Cracks in brick or siding

  • Peeling paint or trim damage

  • Loose railings or porch boards

  • Fence damage from winter winds

Richmond’s humidity and temperature swings can slowly expand cracks in masonry, so addressing them early can prevent bigger structural issues.


4. Test Your HVAC System Before Summer Heat

Richmond summers get hot quickly, and the last thing you want is for your AC to fail on the first 90-degree day.

Before spring turns into summer:

  • Replace your HVAC air filter

  • Test your air conditioning system

  • Clear debris around outdoor units

Scheduling seasonal servicing now can help ensure your system runs efficiently through the warmer months.


5. Prepare Outdoor Spaces for Spring

One of the best parts of living in Richmond is enjoying outdoor spaces once the weather warms up.

March is a great time to:

  • Power wash decks and patios

  • Clean outdoor furniture

  • Check landscaping drainage

  • Start planning garden beds

With Richmond’s long growing season, getting ahead on yard prep now means you’ll be ready to enjoy outdoor evenings as soon as the temperatures rise.


Why Seasonal Maintenance Matters

Small maintenance steps throughout the year help protect one of your biggest investments — your home.

And if you ever plan to sell in the future, homes that are consistently maintained tend to:

  • Show better during inspections

  • Attract stronger offers

  • Avoid last-minute repair negotiations

Taking care of small items now can make a big difference later.

 

Mary Soroka
Mary Soroka

Agent

+1(804) 357-2736 | maryasoroka@gmail.com

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