Mid‑Year Maintenance Checklist: What to Inspect Before Peak Summer in Redding, CA

Vicky O

Beat the Redding heat—inspect, tune up, and safeguard your rental before summer peaks.

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As Redding’s temperatures climb into the triple digits, a little mid‑year maintenance goes a long way toward preventing costly repairs and keeping tenants comfortable. Here’s a Redding‑specific checklist to tackle before the summer heat really sets in:


1. Roof & Gutters

  • Inspect Shingles & Flashing: Look for cracked, curling, or missing shingles. Check flashing around chimneys and vents for leaks.
  • Clean & Test Gutters: Remove debris to ensure proper water flow—summer storms can still bring heavy downpours that cause overflow and water damage.


2. HVAC & Evaporative Coolers

  • Change Filters & Service Units: Replace or clean filters monthly during peak use. Schedule a professional tune‑up to check refrigerant levels, belts, and motors.
  • Evaporative Cooler Check: For homes with swamp coolers, inspect pads, water lines, and pumps to guarantee efficient operation in Redding’s dry heat.


3. Irrigation & Landscaping

  • Test Sprinklers & Drip Lines: Repair leaks or misaligned heads to conserve water and keep lawns green.
  • Trim Brush & Debris Removal: Create defensible space around structures by clearing dead branches and overgrowth—both fire safety and aesthetic wins.


4. Exterior Paint & Seals

  • Touch Up Paint & Caulking: Protect siding and trim from sun damage and pests by sealing cracks and refreshing weathered paint.
  • Inspect Window & Door Seals: Replace worn weather‑stripping to improve energy efficiency and prevent dust intrusion.


5. Safety Devices

  • Smoke & CO Detectors: Test batteries and sensors, especially important during wildfire season when smoke can infiltrate homes.
  • Emergency Lighting & Exit Paths: Ensure outdoor pathway lights work and escape routes are clear.


6. Plumbing & Outdoor Fixtures

  • Check Hose Bibs & Valves: Examine outdoor faucets for leaks and proper shutoff.
  • Inspect Pool & Spa Equipment: Clean filters, check pumps, and balance chemicals before heavy use.


7. Pest Prevention

  • Seal Entry Points: Fill gaps around pipes, vents, and foundation to block rodents and insects seeking shelter from the heat.
  • Schedule Preventative Treatments: Consider a professional pest control inspection to avoid summer ant and scorpion invasions.


Ready to ensure your rental stays cool, safe, and problem‑free this summer? Reach out to Authority Property Management today for expert maintenance coordination and proactive peace of mind.
📞 (530) 410‑6085 | 🌐 
authoritypm.com

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Disclaimer: The content on this blog is for informational purposes only and is not intended as legal or advice. Consult with a qualified professional for specific advice.

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