A Month-by-Month Guide to Spring and Summer Home Care in 2025 (May-August)

by Karla Linares

A Month-by-Month Guide to Spring and Summer Home Care in 2025 (May-August)

As the days grow longer and temperatures rise in Calgary and the surrounding areas, your home needs a little extra attention to stay in top shape. Whether you’re a seasoned homeowner or just settling into your first place, this month-by-month guide will help you tackle essential maintenance tasks—inside and out—so you can enjoy a safe, comfortable, and beautiful living space all season long.

Calgary’s spring and summer can bring everything from sudden hailstorms to heat waves, so being prepared for unpredictable weather is key. These tips are designed with our unique climate in mind, helping you stay ahead of whatever Mother Nature has in store.

May: Fresh Start for Spring

  • Inspect your roof and gutters: Winter can be tough on shingles and gutters. Clear out debris and check for signs of leaks or damage, especially after late snow or hail.
  • Service your air conditioning: Beat the first heatwave by having your AC unit cleaned and serviced.
  • Check windows and doors: Ensure screens are intact and seals are tight to keep cool air in and pests out.
  • Get gardening: Plant flowers, trim shrubs, and lay down fresh mulch to boost curb appeal and keep weeds at bay.

June: Outdoor Living Ready

  • Deck and patio care: Sweep, wash, and reseal wood surfaces if needed. Clean outdoor furniture for summer gatherings.
  • Lawn maintenance: Mow regularly, water early in the morning, and keep an eye out for brown spots or pests, especially after heavy rain or sudden heat.
  • Check irrigation systems: Test sprinklers and hoses for leaks or clogs to ensure your yard stays hydrated.
  • Pest prevention: Inspect for insects around your home’s foundation and treat as needed.

July: Keep It Cool & Efficient

  • Energy check: Replace air filters, set ceiling fans to spin counterclockwise, and use blackout curtains to keep rooms cool during hot spells.
  • Inspect plumbing: Look for leaks under sinks and around outdoor spigots—summer heat can stress your pipes too!
  • Safety first: Test smoke and carbon monoxide detectors, especially if you’re planning summer vacations or dealing with wildfire smoke from nearby areas.
  • Outdoor lighting: Make sure walkways and patios are well-lit for evening enjoyment and safety.

August: Prepare for Late Summer Storms

  • Tree and shrub trimming: Cut back branches that could damage your home during one of Calgary’s famous summer storms.
  • Review your emergency kit: Restock flashlights, batteries, and first aid supplies—just in case lightning or hail knocks out power.
  • Check attic and crawl spaces: Look for signs of pests or water intrusion before fall arrives.
  • Plan for back-to-school: Organize mudrooms and entryways to handle the influx of shoes, backpacks, and gear.

Bonus: Tips for Condo Owners

If you live in a condo in Calgary or nearby, your to-do list may look a bit different. Focus on:

  • Balcony care: Sweep and check for loose railings or water pooling, especially after sudden storms.
  • HVAC filters: Replace or clean filters in your unit for better air quality during wildfire season.
  • Stay in touch with your HOA: Be aware of scheduled building maintenance and report any weather-related issues promptly.

No matter where you call home in Calgary and the surrounding areas, a little proactive care each month goes a long way toward preventing big headaches—especially when the weather keeps you guessing. Here’s to a happy, hassle-free summer!

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