Intermediate Service

$149.00
  • Spring:

    • Inspect roof and gutters for damage or debris accumulated during winter.

    • Clean gutters and downspouts.

    • Inspect and maintain the air conditioning system, potentially including professional servicing.

    • Repair or replace damaged caulking and weatherstripping around windows and doors to improve efficiency.

    • Check for signs of pests (termites, rodents, etc.) and address any identified entry points.

  • Summer:

    • Deep clean the refrigerator and freezer coils to maintain efficiency.

    • Inspect the dryer vent for lint buildup and clean it to prevent fire hazards.

    • Check for pooling water or excessive moisture in the yard, potentially indicating drainage issues.

    • Perform deck and patio cleaning and minor repairs.

  • Fall:

    • Prepare the heating system for cooler weather, including professional checks and replacing filters.

    • Inspect and potentially clean the chimney and fireplace before use.

    • Disconnect and drain outdoor hoses and winterize exterior plumbing to prevent freezing.

    • Check windows and doors for drafts and address any leaks with caulking or weatherstripping.

    • Organize and clean out the garage or shed.

  • Winter:

    • Monitor the basement or attic for leaks, especially during thaws.

    • Ensure proper ventilation throughout the home to prevent moisture buildup.

    • Check and add insulation where needed, especially in areas prone to drafts.

    • Ensure proper fuel storage and safe use of heating appliances. 

2. System and appliance maintenance

  • HVAC: Regularly change or clean air filters (monthly or as recommended) and schedule professional checkups annually.

  • Plumbing: Inspect pipes, fixtures, and appliances for leaks, corrosion, or damage. Regularly clean slow-running drains and address minor issues promptly. Consider flushing the water heater annually to remove sediment.

  • Electrical: Test ground fault circuit interrupters (GFCIs) and smoke/carbon monoxide detectors regularly. Check electrical cords for wear and ensure proper grounding of appliances and systems.

  • Appliances: Clean refrigerator coils, check the dishwasher for leaks, clean the kitchen exhaust fan filter, and perform other routine maintenance as recommended by manufacturers. 

3. General upkeep and repairs

  • Interior: Address minor drywall repairs, touch up paint, clean and seal tile grout, inspect and repair caulking in wet areas.

  • Exterior: Maintain landscaping, trim trees and shrubs away from the house, inspect siding for damage, mend cracks in driveways and walkways, and potentially power wash surfaces as needed.

  • Safety: Ensure fire extinguishers are charged and accessible, practice fire escape plans, and verify alarm systems are functioning properly. 

  • Spring:

    • Inspect roof and gutters for damage or debris accumulated during winter.

    • Clean gutters and downspouts.

    • Inspect and maintain the air conditioning system, potentially including professional servicing.

    • Repair or replace damaged caulking and weatherstripping around windows and doors to improve efficiency.

    • Check for signs of pests (termites, rodents, etc.) and address any identified entry points.

  • Summer:

    • Deep clean the refrigerator and freezer coils to maintain efficiency.

    • Inspect the dryer vent for lint buildup and clean it to prevent fire hazards.

    • Check for pooling water or excessive moisture in the yard, potentially indicating drainage issues.

    • Perform deck and patio cleaning and minor repairs.

  • Fall:

    • Prepare the heating system for cooler weather, including professional checks and replacing filters.

    • Inspect and potentially clean the chimney and fireplace before use.

    • Disconnect and drain outdoor hoses and winterize exterior plumbing to prevent freezing.

    • Check windows and doors for drafts and address any leaks with caulking or weatherstripping.

    • Organize and clean out the garage or shed.

  • Winter:

    • Monitor the basement or attic for leaks, especially during thaws.

    • Ensure proper ventilation throughout the home to prevent moisture buildup.

    • Check and add insulation where needed, especially in areas prone to drafts.

    • Ensure proper fuel storage and safe use of heating appliances. 

2. System and appliance maintenance

  • HVAC: Regularly change or clean air filters (monthly or as recommended) and schedule professional checkups annually.

  • Plumbing: Inspect pipes, fixtures, and appliances for leaks, corrosion, or damage. Regularly clean slow-running drains and address minor issues promptly. Consider flushing the water heater annually to remove sediment.

  • Electrical: Test ground fault circuit interrupters (GFCIs) and smoke/carbon monoxide detectors regularly. Check electrical cords for wear and ensure proper grounding of appliances and systems.

  • Appliances: Clean refrigerator coils, check the dishwasher for leaks, clean the kitchen exhaust fan filter, and perform other routine maintenance as recommended by manufacturers. 

3. General upkeep and repairs

  • Interior: Address minor drywall repairs, touch up paint, clean and seal tile grout, inspect and repair caulking in wet areas.

  • Exterior: Maintain landscaping, trim trees and shrubs away from the house, inspect siding for damage, mend cracks in driveways and walkways, and potentially power wash surfaces as needed.

  • Safety: Ensure fire extinguishers are charged and accessible, practice fire escape plans, and verify alarm systems are functioning properly.