Home Ownership June 25, 2025

July Homeowner Checklist

Picture of Red white & blue stars on the beachJuly Homeowner Checklist for the Northeast: Keep Your Home in Top Shape This Summer

July in the Northeast brings warm temperatures, long days, and the perfect time to relax and enjoy your home. But it’s also a crucial month for mid-summer maintenance. A little attention now can prevent bigger headaches later—and keep your home running efficiently all season long. Here’s your Northeast homeowner checklist for July:


1. Check & Maintain Your Cooling System

Picture of a HVAC technician servicing an A/C UnitWith summer heat in full swing, make sure your AC is running smoothly:

  • Change or clean your air filters.

  • Clear debris from around your outdoor AC unit.

  • Schedule a service check if you haven’t already.


2. Water WiselyPicture of someone watering flowers with a hose

Lawn and garden hydration is important—but so is water conservation:

  • Water early in the morning or late in the evening.

  • Check for hose leaks and repair any dripping outdoor spigots.

  • Consider installing a rain barrel for eco-friendly watering.


3. Clean & Inspect Your Grill

If you haven’t already, now’s the time to deep clean your grill:

  • Scrub grates and burners.

  • Check propane connections for safety.

  • Stock up on charcoal or propane for those July cookouts.


4. Inspect Your Deck & Outdoor Structures

Pictures of deck boards around a poolRain and humidity can wear down wood structures:

  • Look for loose nails, warped boards, and signs of rot.

  • Power wash and reseal if needed.

  • Check outdoor stairs, railings, and furniture for stability.


5. Prepare for Summer Storms

July often brings thunderstorms to the Northeast:

  • Check that sump pumps are working properly.

  • Trim tree branches away from the house.Picture of clouds in a summer storm

  • Secure outdoor furniture and decorations.


6. Keep an Eye on Pests

Mosquitoes, ants, and wasps are common this time of year:

  • Remove standing water to limit mosquito breeding.

  • Seal cracks around doors and windows.

  • Treat ant hills and wasp nests carefully or call a professional.


7. Plan Ahead for Fall Projects

It might feel early, but contractors book quickly:

  • Schedule any major repairs or renovations before fall.

  • Start planning your chimney cleaning or heating system tune-up.

  • Make a list of what you’ll need for back-to-school or fall transitions.


Picture of a 4th of July celebration with sparklersFinal Tip: Don’t Forget to Enjoy Your Home!
Whether it’s dining al fresco, watching fireworks, or lounging in the shade, July is a great time to soak in everything you love about home. A little upkeep ensures you can do it all in comfort.


Need recommendations for local service pros or thinking of making a move this summer? I’m always here to help—just reach out! 🏡✨