Warm Weather is Here: Prepare Your Home for Springtime Fun

Spring is in the air and here to stay. Before you go sailing off on backyard adventures, take the time to ensure your home is properly prepared. Read on to make this year’s fresh start your family’s most joyful yet.

Clean Gutters

Spring is the perfect time to prioritize gutter maintenance, and we know it can be tempting to grab a ladder and just get to it! Before you do, protect against water damage by making sure your downspout directs water at least five feet away from your foundation. Once you’ve done this, all that’s left is clearing the debris by hand and flushing the remaining gunk out with water from your garden hose. If you spot a crack or damaged hardware, give Denver’s experts a call. We’ll help you solve the problem quickly and efficiently — freeing you up to focus on backyard fun, not foundation damage.

Inspect Trim around Wood Windows and Doors

Spring sunshine means backyard barbecues, lawn games, and treasured time with family. Unfortunately, this abundance of sun also has a habit of showing you exactly how much damage your home sustained during a long and snowy winter. Carefully check the trim around your doors and windows to make sure you don’t have any leaks. If you spot mild water damage, it’s best to act quickly — even small initial delays can lead to greater expenses in the end. More than anything, don’t panic: We have several budget-friendly options to fit any style.

Festive DIYfestive-diy

Covered all the home maintenance basics? Create a backyard oasis your whole family can enjoy all spring and summer long. If smaller projects are a better fit for your budget and schedule, consider tackling a DIY outdoor table that’s ideal for casual entertaining. No matter which projects you decide to complete this spring, remember that we’re just a phone call away. There’s never any shame in asking for help — especially with financing options this good.

Explore More

Avoiding the Risks of DIY Window Installation

We Coloradans are famous for our self-reliance — maybe it’s the lingering pioneer spirit, but we always take pride in what we’re able to achieve on our own. So when it comes to home improvements, it’s no surprise that Colorado homeowners like to take on tasks ourselves. However, that pride

Read More
Skip to content