Service Requirements by the Calendar

Service Requirements by the Calendar

Home operation and maintenance is easy if we understand our home systems and stay organized. A home operates just like a car—with the right maintenance, you can avoid major problems and efficiently run your home for many years. The key is preventing problems or catching small problems before they become home disasters.

If you don’t change the filter on the furnace on a routine basis, you can freeze up the coil, and you will come home to a very warm house. If you don’t turn off the exterior hose connection in the winter, you can come home to a flood.

H008C - Furnace Utility Disconnects

This chapter provides that little bit of organization that helps us all remember to perform important preventive maintenance tasks. It offers lists of maintenance tasks to be performed on a routine basis. Refer to specific chapters in the book for detailed information on the specific tasks. Follow manufacturers’ instructions for all service.

Remember, not every maintenance item will be applicable to your home or its systems. You need to do the homework here—study and understand the systems in your home.

Exercise caution before attempting inspection, maintenance or repairs. Turn off the power and disconnect other utility services. Follow any owner’s manual supplied by the equipment manufacturer. If you don’t understand a problem or system, consult a professional.

Daily and Weekly

Be aware of any changes or strange sounds in your home. If the automatic garage door opener is groaning, the door and track may need lubrication, or perhaps a roller is broken. If you smell sewer gas in the basement, it may be due to a dried-out floor drain trap. If the central air conditioner is squeaking, this may indicate a bad bearing on the fan motor. If a gutter is overflowing, expect water in the basement or crawl space. Just watch for changes, and address issues as they arise.

Be watchful during drastic weather changes. Weather can have a huge effect on our homes. A big snowstorm may make it necessary to clear your furnace’s intake and discharge vent pipes. During periods of heavy rain, it is wise to check gutters and downspouts and make sure that the sump pump is working properly. If the furnace runs constantly or more often than you expect, check for a problem.

Monthly

When these systems are in use, perform the following checks monthly.

SystemCheckCondition
Fire and smoke alarmsTest alarm 
Fire extinguishersCheck pressure, service as needed 
Carbon monoxide alarmTest alarm, and check reading 
Warm air heating systemCheck and change or wash filter (unless it’s a special type) 
Furnace, high efficiencyCheck condensate drain to make sure it is clear and draining. 
Gas heat, water heaterCheck flue pipe (smoke pipe) to chimney for rust or other damage. 
Air conditioningCheck and change or wash filter (unless it is a special type); check condensate drain to make sure it is clear and draining. 
Heat pumpCheck and change or wash filter (unless it is a special type). 
Steam heating systemCheck water level. Service as needed. 
Shower and tub drainsClear out hair and other debris. 
GFCITest GFCI (Ground Fault Circuit Interrupter) outlets and breakers. 
PlumbingCheck for any leaks at fixtures, traps and piping. 
Water softenerCheck salt supply. 
Clothes dryerClean lint from filter (after every use) and check duct for lint. 
Garage door operatorTest auto-reverse safety feature. 

Spring

SystemCheckCondition
Air conditioningSchedule professional service.
Check that the unit is level and clean and has proper clearance. Adjust main
duct dampers if needed.
 
Room air conditionerInstall or uncover unit. Check filter. 
HumidifierTurn off unit and water supply. Switch humidifier’s duct damper from winter to summer setting as needed. 
Duct dampersAdjust dampers for a switch from heating to cooling if necessary. 
High and low returnsOpen high returns and close low returns for cooling season. 
Whole house fanCheck belt; lubricate and clean. 
Gutters, downspoutsClean gutters, and make sure downspouts are attached and extended. 
RoofInspect for damage. Trim trees if needed. 
Roof ventsInspect for damage or bird nests. 
ChimneyInspect for damage to cap, flashing and masonry. 
Sump pumpTest sump pump to make sure it removes water from the crock. 
Exterior, generalCheck condition of paint, caulk and putty. 
Exterior, groundsCheck that grading of soil and hard surfaces slopes away from the basement. 
AtticCheck for signs of leaks, mildew, condensation. 
BasementCheck for signs of leaks, cracks, movement, rot, mildew. 
Crawl spaceCheck for adequate ventilation to remove excess moisture. 
DehumidifierClean; start operation in basement
as needed.
 
PlumbingOpen outside hose connection shutoff. 
Clothes dryerClean lint from duct and from unit per manufacturer’s instructions. 
RefrigeratorClean coil, clean drain pan, and check drain. 
Range hoodClean filter, wash fan blades. 
Bathroom exhaust fansClean grill and fan. 
Bathroom tileCheck grout, caulk and tile for damage. 
Water heaterDraw sediment from tank as needed. 
Sprinklers, irrigationService and start system. 
DecksClean and seal as needed. 
Swimming poolArrange for service at start of season. Check filter, pump, chemicals, etc. 

H019C - Cooling - Low Return Closed

H033 - Humidifier with Bypass Duct Off

Summer

SystemCheckCondition
Air conditionerKeep bushes and plant material clear of unit. Maintain air conditioner’s filter on furnace. Keep drain lines clear. 
Gutters, downspoutsClean gutters, and make sure downspouts are attached and extended 
Sump pumpTest sump pump to make sure it removes water from the crock. 
ExteriorComplete any major paint, putty, wood repair and caulking projects. 
FireplaceSchedule professional cleaning and service as needed. 
Wood stovesSchedule professional cleaning and service. 
Chimney and roofSchedule professional service as needed. 
Exterior metalCheck metal railings. Paint as needed. 

S053 - Water Protection Principles

A002 - Filter Maintenance - Cooling with Air Conditioning

Fall

SystemCheckCondition
Air conditioningCover top of unit if desired at end of cooling season. 
HeatingSchedule professional service; lubricate fan, motor, and pumps. 
Oil heatArrange for maintenance and oil delivery. 
Water heaterService gas and oil water heaters. Draw sediment from tank as needed. Check for carbon monoxide. 
HumidifierService, clean, and change water panel
as needed. Switch duct damper as needed from summer to winter setting.
 
Duct dampersAdjust dampers for the switch from cooling to heating if necessary. 
High and low returnsOpen low returns and close high returns for heating season. 
Gutters, downspoutsClean gutters, and make sure downspouts are attached and extended 
RoofInspect for damage; trim trees as needed. 
Roof ventsInspect for damage or bird nests. 
ChimneyInspect for damage to cap, flashing and masonry. 
Sump pumpTest sump pump to make sure it removes water from the crock. 
Exterior, generalCheck condition of paint, caulk and putty. 
WeatherstrippingCheck and repair weatherstripping on windows and doors. 
Exterior, groundsCheck that grading of soil and hard surfaces slopes away from basement. 
BasementCheck for any signs of leaks, cracks, movement, rot, mildew. 
Crawl spaceCheck for adequate ventilation to remove excess moisture. 
PlumbingClose outside hose connection shutoff. 
Clothes dryerClean lint from duct and unit per manufacturer’s instructions. 
Bathroom tileCheck grout, caulk and tile for damage. 
Garage doorTighten all hardware, and lubricate moving parts. 
FireplaceCheck flue, damper, firebox. 
Sprinklers, irrigationDrain and service system. 
Room air conditionerRemove unit, or install cover. 
Swimming poolService and close. 
HosesRemove from hose bibs; drain to prevent freezing. 

D053 - Window Weatherstripping

B065C - Gutter Leaks - Wet Basement

Winter

SystemCheckCondition
Fire and smoke alarmsChange batteries, vacuum to remove dust, and test. 
Carbon monoxide alarmsChange batteries, and test. 
Roof and guttersMonitor for ice dams, and record problems for future corrective work. 
Sump pumpTest sump pump to make sure it removes water from the crock. 
FurnaceLubricate fan, motor, and pumps as required at mid-season. 
Washing machineCheck supply hoses for damage. Clean screens in hose connections. 
Doors and hardwareLubricate hinges and moving parts. 
BoilerLubricate pump twice each winter. 
Steam boilerCheck water level. 
GuttersKeep downspouts extended. 

B006 - Sump Pump to Surface to Prevent Freezing

H029 - Electronic Air Filter

Periodic Maintenance and Service as Needed

SystemCheckCondition
SepticSchedule professional pumping and inspection at least every 2 years.
Water softenerClean filter and fan.
Well systemTest water for bacteria and other contaminants. Check pressure tank operation.
Fire and smoke alarmsReplace alarms every 10 years.
FireplaceSchedule cleaning and inspection as needed, depending on use.
Water filtersReplace as needed.
Water treatment unitsReplace and service as needed.
Electric baseboardVacuum and clean based on usage.
Gas appliancesCheck flexible gas connectors for stove, dryer, etc., yearly.
Range hoodClean filter and fan.
ShutoffsPeriodically review all utility disconnects with your family.
Termites and other pestsSchedule professional inspections and service as needed.
ElectricalEliminate extension cords. Check for damaged cords, plugs or outlets.
Water heaterTest temperature and pressure relief valve. Replace leaking valves.
PlumbingTest main water shutoff. If it is hard to operate, call a plumber.

Door Maintenance Tips

D037 - Patio Door Adjustment
D030C - Bypass_Sliding Door Adjustment #1
D031C - Bypass_Sliding Door Adjustment #2
D036 - Bifold Door - Up_Down

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