Home maintenance checklist to help keep your space in order

by Pam Lebowitz 05/07/2025

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Home maintenance may seem like a bore; however, it’s a great way to make sure your space is kept in great condition. With so many nooks and crannies within and outside the home, sometimes it’s difficult knowing where to start. 

Here is a home maintenance checklist to keep handy to help inspection of your home go smoothly: 


Monthly home maintenance checklist

Regular home inspections can save you time and money in the future. If there’s anything amidst, catching it quickly can help you stop the problem from advancing further. Here are a few maintenance tasks to handle monthly: 


  • Check for leaking sinks and toilets. 
  • Inspect your HVAC systems.
  • Clean out your garbage disposal. 
  • Check carbon monoxide detectors.

Seasonal home maintenance checklist

Seasons can be harsh on your home’s exterior. Seasonal maintenance can help your home to stay in good shape. Here are a few areas to examine throughout the seasons: 


  • Start your spring cleaning by raking up leftover leaves from fall and winter. 
  • Cover up your air conditioning unit during colder months to protect the air filters from debris.
  • During the Fall, have a professional check your water heater to ensure it’s ready for cold weather.

Overall, home repairs and maintenance can seem daunting. However, the upkeep of your home is worth it. By staking on top of your home’s condition, you save money and time.

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Pam Lebowitz

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Pam is a top-ranking real estate broker with 40 years sales experience. Pam’s 30 years in real estate includes co-owning and operating Century 21 Carriage House (aka Century 21 Minuteman). Prior to selling real estate, Pam sold computers for the Hewlett-Packard Company. In addition to an MBA, Pam earned her Juris Doctor degree from Suffolk University Law School and is admitted to the Massachusetts Bar.
Pam offers her clients a level of expertise rarely found in real estate because of her background, education, and experience. She is now accepting new clients.