Plenty of home improvement blogs and articles like to focus on the importance of performing interior maintenance, but keeping the carpet clean or making sure that your faucet stays free of leaks is just half the battle. As a homeowner, you also need to make sure that your home’s exterior is in good condition—if only to make sure your home won’t cave in on you from the outside in. Here is a checklist of the things you need to check on regularly as well.

Home Exterior Maintenance Checklist

Signs of Weathering Cement and Mortar

Wear and tear are bound to happen somewhere in the home after years. Cracks in the cement may not seem like a cause for concern until they start growing bigger. If you live in an old home, you should concern yourself with cement cracking from exposure to the elements.

Dents or Cracks in Old Windows and Doors

Any cracks on the windows and doors can be alarming, especially since these are considered entryways to the home. It’s more than just an aesthetic to replace or repair any damage to the windows and doors. Your safety may be compromised when these are left unaddressed, giving opportunities to intruders to invade the home. Replacing these can also help save on energy costs by getting windows that let light in the home and insulate from the outside.

The Gutters

The gutters are your exterior drainage system. Their main job is to divert the water away from the brick or cement walls to prevent them from wearing down from the harsh weather. When they’re clogged, you may face a severe problem in the future.

Make it a habit to clear out your gutters once or twice a year. Take out any plant debris and dirt that may have accumulated. You’ll find that this makes all the difference in keeping your home in good shape.

Roofing

Having a roof over your head is the exact expression people use to indicate that you have a safe home. It is essential to check up on your roofing now and then. While most houses come with waterproof shingles, you can’t ignore the fact that these can wear out after years of enduring the San Francisco weather. 

If there are any internal leaks during the rainy season, it is a sign that your roof needs to be repaired. You can’t just let these leaks drop into a bucket when a storm comes. Leaving your ceiling exposed to even minor water damage can be detrimental to your home. It may result in water damage and molds. 

Conclusion

Your home’s exterior is just as important as your interior. Besides improving curb appeal, keeping your home’s exterior in good shape ensures that your home doesn’t fall apart. It’s important to check up on your home’s structure every now and then to make sure everything is in good condition.

Have you been noticing some exterior plaster and stucco in your home recently? For external and interior home repairs, call One Stop Plastering. With over 60 years of serving the San Francisco Bay area, our company is the best choice for commercial stucco and plastering services in the community. Contact us today!