Spring in The Villages means more than just enjoying perfect weather and outdoor activities. It’s also the ideal time to tackle essential home maintenance tasks that keep your property safe, efficient, and valuable.

This spring maintenance checklist is specifically designed for Central Florida homeowners, addressing our unique climate challenges and seasonal considerations for snowbirds.
Spring maintenance is particularly important in The Villages and Central Florida for several reasons.
Prepare for extreme summer heat. Florida summers are brutal on homes. Equipment that struggles in spring will fail completely in July and August when you need it most.
Hurricane season preparation. Starting June 1st, hurricane season demands homes be in good condition. Spring maintenance helps you prepare.
Snowbird transitions. Many residents prepare homes for summer departures or address issues that arose while away.
Energy efficiency before peak costs. Addressing efficiency issues in spring saves money during summer’s highest electric bills.
Clean your dryer vent system
This is the single most important fire prevention task you can do. Lint buildup in dryer vents causes thousands of house fires annually.
Professional dryer vent cleaning removes dangerous lint buildup and ensures efficient operation. Many Villages homes have roof-vented systems that require specialized cleaning.
If you notice warning signs like longer drying times, don’t wait. Schedule service immediately.
Test smoke detectors and carbon monoxide detectors
Replace batteries even if they seem fine. Test each detector and replace any units older than 10 years.
Check fire extinguisher pressure and expiration
Ensure you have working extinguishers in the kitchen, garage, and near the laundry room.
Your air conditioning system works overtime in Florida. Spring maintenance prevents summer failures.
Schedule professional HVAC service
Have a licensed technician inspect and service your system before summer. This typically costs $75-$150 but prevents expensive emergency repairs during peak heat.
Replace or clean air filters
Check filters monthly during heavy use months. Dirty filters waste energy and strain your system.
Clear vegetation around outdoor unit
Trim bushes and remove debris at least 2 feet from your AC unit. Good airflow is essential for efficiency.
Clean refrigerator coils
Dirty coils make your refrigerator work harder and waste energy. This is especially important in Florida’s dusty environment.
Professional refrigerator coil cleaning ensures thorough service, but you can also do this yourself if coils are accessible.
Inspect washing machine hoses
Look for cracks, bulges, or wear. Replace hoses older than 5 years.
Clean dryer lint trap and cavity
Beyond professional vent cleaning, regularly maintain your lint trap. Don’t forget this simple maintenance.
Check all faucets and toilets for leaks
Even small drips waste water and money. Repair any leaking faucets promptly.
Inspect under sinks for moisture or damage
Check cabinets under all sinks for signs of leaks, water damage, or mold.
Check water heater
Look for signs of leaks or corrosion. Drain a few gallons to remove sediment buildup.
Inspect roof from ground level
Look for missing, damaged, or lifted shingles. This is especially important before hurricane season.
Clean gutters and downspouts
Remove leaves and debris. Ensure downspouts direct water away from your foundation.
Check weatherstripping and caulking
Seal gaps around doors and windows to improve energy efficiency before summer cooling costs spike.
Trim trees and shrubs
Remove dead branches and growth that could damage your home during storms. Keep vegetation away from your home’s exterior.
If you’re heading north for summer, additional tasks protect your home while you’re away.
Arrange for home checks and lawn service
Have a trusted neighbor or service check your home weekly and maintain the lawn.
Adjust thermostat to 78-82°F
This prevents mold and humidity damage without wasting energy.
Turn off water supply
Main shutoff prevents flood damage from unexpected leaks.
Clean out refrigerator and unplug unnecessary electronics
Empty and clean to prevent odors. Unplug electronics to reduce fire risk.
Tackle this list over 3-4 weeks to avoid overwhelm:
Week 1: Safety tasks (dryer vent, detectors, fire extinguisher)
Week 2: HVAC service and appliance maintenance
Week 3: Plumbing checks and interior cleaning
Week 4: Exterior inspection and repairs
Always hire professionals for:
The cost of professional service is usually less than the cost of injuries or mistakes from DIY attempts.
Regular spring maintenance provides:
Safety: Reduces fire risks and prevents hazards
Savings: Lower utility bills from efficient equipment
Longevity: Extends appliance and system lifespans
Peace of mind: Know your home is ready for summer
An investment of time and money in spring maintenance saves significantly on emergency repairs and replacements.
When should I start spring maintenance in Florida?
March through April is ideal. Complete tasks before summer heat arrives but after winter weather has passed.
How much should I budget for spring maintenance?
DIY tasks cost $50-$150 for supplies. Professional services (HVAC, dryer vent, etc.) add $300-$600. This preventive maintenance saves money long-term.
What are the most important tasks?
Dryer vent cleaning, HVAC service, and safety checks (detectors, fire extinguishers) are highest priority.
Can I spread these tasks throughout the year?
Yes, but prioritize safety tasks and items that affect summer comfort before hot weather arrives.
Don’t let this checklist intimidate you. Even completing the high-priority tasks puts you ahead of most homeowners.
Start with safety items like dryer vent cleaning, then work through other tasks at your own pace. The investment protects your home and saves you money on utilities and repairs.
Ready to check dryer vent cleaning off your list? Contact Lint Dragon to schedule service. We help Villages homeowners protect their homes with professional dryer vent cleaning and maintenance services throughout The Villages and Central Florida.
Start your spring maintenance today and enjoy a safe, efficient, worry-free home all year long.