A Seasonal Home Maintenance Checklist
Texas weather — brutal summer heat, occasional severe storms, mild winters — creates a specific maintenance rhythm worth planning around.
Spring
- Service the HVAC system before summer heat arrives
- Inspect the roof for winter storm damage
- Clean gutters ahead of spring storms
- Check for foundation cracks after winter ground movement
Summer
- Monitor HVAC performance closely — this is peak stress season for the system
- Check for signs of foundation issues from extreme heat and soil movement
- Inspect exterior caulking and weatherstripping for energy efficiency
Fall
- Service the HVAC system again before winter (yes, even in Texas)
- Inspect and clean gutters ahead of any late-year storms
- Check smoke detector batteries
Winter
- Protect exposed pipes ahead of any freeze events — a real risk even in Central Texas
- Inspect roof and attic insulation
- Test the water heater
Why This Matters for Homeowners
Consistent seasonal maintenance catches small issues — a failing HVAC capacitor, a minor roof leak — before they become expensive emergencies, and it protects resale value if you plan to sell down the line.
Frequently Asked Questions
Yes — occasional freeze events can burst unprotected pipes even in Central Texas, making pipe insulation and freeze prep worthwhile despite generally mild winters.
Twice a year is a common recommendation — once before summer's peak heat and once before winter — given how hard the system works in Texas summers.




