

Home Maintenance Tips for St. Louis Homeowners
Inspect Your Roof Regularly
Look for missing shingles, damaged flashing, sagging areas, or signs of wear. Catching roofing issues early can help prevent costly water damage and extend the life of your roof.
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Seal Gaps Around Windows and Doors
Check for drafts, worn caulking, or damaged weather stripping. Proper sealing improves energy efficiency and helps prevent moisture intrusion.
Keep Gutters Clean
​Remove leaves, debris, and buildup from gutters and downspouts to ensure proper drainage. Clogged gutters can lead to water damage, foundation issues, and roof deterioration.
​Monitor Exterior Paint and Trim
​Peeling paint and deteriorating trim can expose your home to moisture and rot. Touch up damaged areas to preserve your home's exterior.
Check for Siding Damage
Inspect your siding for cracks, loose panels, fading, or moisture damage. Prompt repairs help protect your home from the elements and maintain curb appeal.
​Inspect Chimneys and Ventilation Systems
Check chimney caps, flashing, and roof vents for damage or blockages. Proper ventilation helps protect your roof and improve indoor comfort.
Trim Overhanging Tree Branches
Trees that hang over your home can damage roofing materials during storms and contribute to debris buildup in gutters.
Look for Signs of Water Damage
Inspect ceilings, walls, and attic spaces for stains, mold, or moisture. Addressing leaks early can prevent more extensive repairs.
Prepare for Seasonal Weather
Before major weather changes, inspect your home's exterior and address any maintenance concerns to help protect against storm damage.

