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Spring in Alabama is beautiful — blooming azaleas, warmer afternoons, and longer days. But it also brings heavy rain, intense pollen, rising humidity, and the start of storm season.

For homeowners, this is the most important time of year to inspect, protect, and prepare your property before the summer heat sets in.

Whether you plan to stay in your home for years or are considering selling this year, spring maintenance helps preserve your home’s value and prevent costly repairs later.

Here’s your comprehensive Alabama spring home maintenance guide.

1. Start Outside: Protecting Your Home from Spring Storms

Alabama weather can shift quickly in the spring. Strong rainstorms and gusty winds mean your home’s exterior needs to be in top shape.

Inspect Your Roof and Gutters

Winter and early spring storms can loosen shingles and clog gutters with debris.

  • Look for missing, curling, or cracked shingles

  • Check flashing around vents and chimneys

  • Clean gutters and ensure downspouts direct water away from your foundation

  • Inspect the attic for signs of moisture or leaks

In Alabama, heavy rain can overwhelm clogged gutters quickly, leading to foundation issues or interior water damage.

Check Your Foundation and Drainage

Water is one of the biggest threats to a home’s structural integrity.

  • Walk around your home and look for foundation cracks

  • Make sure soil slopes away from the house

  • Confirm that water drains properly after rainfall

  • Test your sump pump (if you have one)

Standing water around your foundation can lead to long-term structural concerns — especially in areas with clay-heavy soil.

Examine Windows, Doors, and Seals

Humidity is coming. Make sure your home is sealed properly.

  • Replace cracked caulking

  • Inspect weather stripping

  • Repair torn window screens

  • Clean window tracks

Proper seals improve energy efficiency and reduce strain on your HVAC system as temperatures climb.

Clean and Inspect Siding

Alabama humidity often leads to mildew or algae growth on siding and brick.

  • Pressure wash siding, driveways, and patios

  • Check for soft spots in wood trim

  • Touch up paint where needed

Not only does this protect your home — it instantly boosts curb appeal.

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2. Prepare Your HVAC System for Alabama Summer

If you’ve lived through an Alabama July, you know your air conditioning system is non-negotiable.

Schedule HVAC Service Early

Spring is the ideal time to service your unit before summer demand spikes.

  • Replace air filters (especially important during heavy pollen season)

  • Clear leaves and debris from around the outdoor unit

  • Test your thermostat

  • Consider a professional tune-up

Preventative maintenance now can save you from emergency service calls during peak heat.

3. Plumbing and Irrigation Check

Spring is also a great time to evaluate water systems inside and outside your home.

  • Check outdoor spigots for leaks

  • Inspect under sinks for moisture

  • Test your irrigation system before summer watering begins

  • Consider flushing your water heater if it hasn’t been serviced

Small plumbing issues are much easier — and less expensive — to fix early.

4. Electrical and Safety Systems

Seasonal transitions are a smart time to refresh safety systems.

  • Test smoke and carbon monoxide detectors

  • Replace batteries

  • Check outdoor lighting

  • Inspect extension cords and outdoor outlets

Spring storms often cause brief power interruptions, so ensuring everything is functioning properly adds peace of mind.

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5. Landscaping and Curb Appeal Refresh

Spring is when Alabama yards come back to life — and it’s the perfect opportunity to enhance your home’s exterior.

Lawn Care

Warm-season grasses like Bermuda and Zoysia thrive with early attention.

  • Fertilize appropriately

  • Aerate compacted areas

  • Overseed thin patches

  • Edge walkways and flower beds

Trim and Protect

  • Trim tree branches away from the roof

  • Remove storm-damaged limbs

  • Watch for early pest activity

  • Refresh mulch in flower beds

Well-maintained landscaping doesn’t just look good — it protects your home from roof damage and moisture retention.

Simple Curb Appeal Upgrades

If you want a noticeable improvement without a major investment:

  • Add fresh seasonal flowers

  • Update porch décor

  • Power wash your driveway

  • Repaint your front door

Small updates can dramatically change first impressions.