Get Your Home Ready for Spring 2025: Outdoor Spring Cleaning Checklist

Part 2: Outdoor Projects

Winter can take a toll on the exterior of your home, so it’s important to have an outdoor spring cleaning checklist. With home prices as high as they are, preparing for spring helps maintain your home’s value, improves its aesthetics, and ensures it’s ready for the changing weather.

Get Ready for Spring With An Outdoor Spring Cleaning Checklist

Who doesn’t enjoy getting some fresh air after a long winter? A clean home and well maintained property will set the tone for many enjoyable memories outdoors. In Part 1, we outlined several checklists and suggestions regarding the cleaning and preparation of the inside of your home for the warmer weather. In Part 2, we’re headed outside!

Preparation and Shopping List

Before diving into your outdoor spring cleaning checklist, create a realistic schedule, prioritizing what tasks you want to tackle first. Buying the proper supplies and tools might be necessary.

  • Glass cleaning products
  • Lawn trash bags
  • Tools (rakes, hoe, spade, pruners, caulk, paint, brushes, ladder, weatherstripping, exterior touch-up paint and basic hand tools like screwdrivers, pliers, hammer, saw, etc.
  • Garden supplies (fertilizer, garden seeds, flowers and mulch)

Check the Roof, Gutters, Attic & Chimney

Taking care of these details is a key part of spring cleaning outside and will help your home feel refreshed and well-protected as the weather warms up.

  • Look for curled or damaged shingles and replace them as needed.
  • If you neglected to do it in the fall, remove leaves, twigs and debris from your gutters to ensure proper drainage away from the house. Install gutter guards if needed.
  • Examine downspouts to make sure they’re clean and able to direct water at least 8 feet away from your home’s foundation.
  • Inspect for water leaks or water damage in the attic and make sure the roof vents are clear.
  • Contact a certified professional to inspect and clean the chimney.

Assess All Windows and Doors

In Part 1 of this article, we mentioned the need to check the condition of the caulking and weatherstripping around all windows and doors. This can be the point of significant air infiltration, so:

  • Check for cracks and gaps in caulk and weatherstripping and reseal where necessary.
  • Clean windows thoroughly inside and out.
  • Ensure all locks and handles are functioning correctly. A little graphite or silicone spray will free up sticky locks and latches.

Foundation and Basement

  • Check for excessive humidity in the basement or mold growth and install a dehumidifier if necessary.
  • Inspect the foundation for any cracks in the concrete or blocks and seal them to prevent water damage and uninvited pests and insects from entering.

Garage and Driveway

  • Lubricate rollers on garage doors and the chain or worm-gear mechanism on the opener for smooth operation.
  • Check the weatherstripping on the bottom of the door to ensure a tight seal when the door is down.
  • Inspect and repair cracks in the driveway and reseal if necessary.

Lawn and Garden

  • Fertilize, aerate and over-seed the lawn as needed to promote healthy, new green growth.
  • Maintain landscaping by trimming bushes and trees, raking up leaves and lawn debris, and planting new flowers or shrubs.
  • Repair any loose or damaged fence posts and panels.
  • Prepare and enrich the garden soil for planting.
  • Choose plants, herbs, and vegetables that thrive in your climate.
  • Clean and sharpen garden tools.
  • Check hose spigots, sidewall vent pipes, A/C refrigerant lines and the silicone or caulking around them. I had a neighbor who experienced a serious mouse infestation while he was gone for two months over the winter. Turns out the critters were getting into the house because the sealant and the insulation on the A/C refrigerant line had deteriorated.

Outdoor Living and Entertainment Space

These are my favorite things to get done – spring cleaning outside can be enjoyable! I consider this list fun stuff because I know R & R and good times are right around the corner!

  • Pressure wash the patio, deck, walkways, stepping stones and driveway to remove grime and stains.
  • Wash and clean outdoor furniture, cushions, tables and accents to remove any dirt or mildew.
  • Thoroughly clean the burners on the gas grill, check the piezo ignitor, carefully inspect the gas line, fill the LP gas tank and test burn.
  • Then, do the same with the gas firepit. Clean the lava rocks or glass beads.
  • For wood firepits, remove ash and debris and inspect for any serious rust or deterioration.
  • Carefully check the entire deck and stairs for loose boards and any nail heads or screws that may need tightening.
  • Reseal wooden deck surfaces and stairs.
  • Make certain that all railings are sturdy and secured.
  • Consider adding lighting such as string lights or solar-powered lamps or lighting for ambiance.
  • Create designated areas for games, lounging and kids’ activities.
  • Consider investing in a shade structure like an umbrella or pergola with an outdoor fan for comfort on sunny days.

These tasks go a long way in your exterior spring cleaning efforts, especially when it comes to creating an outdoor space you’ll truly enjoy all season.

We’re Ready For You . . . . Welcome Back Spring!

With these suggestions, you’ll be ready to head into the new season, ready to enjoy all it has to offer. Whether you’re hosting a backyard barbecue, gardening, or simply relaxing outdoors, taking care of these projects now will help you enjoy the warmer weather to the fullest. Let the anticipation of the change of seasons and that refreshing spring air inspire your exterior spring cleaning and give you and your family a fresh start!

Below is a list of fireplace and grill stores that service Ohio (OH)

Erlanger, KY

TateBuilder's Supply, LLC
3511 Dixie Highway
Erlanger, KY 41018

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Columbus, OH

Blackburns Chimney Sweeps
4644 Kenny Road
Columbus, OH 43220

Columbus, OH

Aspen Fireplace & Patio
5156 Sinclair Rd.
Columbus, OH 43229

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Martins Ferry, OH

Fireplace N Fixin's
1211 Zane Highway
Martins Ferry, OH 43935

North Canton, OH

Custom Fireplace Shop
5537 Whipple Ave NW
North Canton, OH 44720

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North Ridgeville, OH

Heat Exchange Hearth & Patio Shoppe
34205 Lorain Road
North Ridgeville, OH 44039

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North Royalton, OH

Country Stove Co.
6669 Royalton Road
North Royalton, OH 44133

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Painesville, OH

American Home and Energy Products Inc.
1270 Mentor Ave
Painesville, OH 44077

St. Henry, OH

Buschur's Refrigeration, Inc.
541 N Eastern Avenue
St. Henry, OH 45883

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For more information, contact your local fireplace and grill store.

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