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7 Spring Repairs You Need to Make Before Listing Your Home

March 18th, 2019

7 Spring Repairs You Need to Make Before Listing Your Home

Man selecting a hand tool from a bag on workbench for spring repairs
Man selecting a hand tool from a bag on workbench for spring repairs

As the snow begins to melt and the sun shines brighter, the time for new beginnings — and new listings — is upon us. Make sure your home is in tiptop shape with these value-added spring repairs if you’re planning to put it on the market.

Overhead Costs

Ice dams and falling snow sheets can cause damage to a roof over a long, cold winter; gutters warp, soffits crack, and roof tiles shift. These can spell disaster once the snow begins to melt, especially if there is water backing up inside the house.

The goal is to do everything you can to help your home pass its professional inspection. So, shelling out now to make sure the roof is doing its job should be on your list of spring repairs.

Close-up of gutter on roof spring repairs

Air Quality Control

While your AC system has been hibernating all winter, it’s about to be put through its paces by prospective buyers. Hire a professional servicing company to make sure all is working as it should be (and get a receipt as proof). A receipt brings peace of mind to potential buyers knowing this spring tune-up was taken care of.

Air conditioner repairman works on home unit

Paint by Number

A fresh coat of exterior paint not only adds curb appeal but could add real value to your spring listing. Not all colours are created equal however. Slate grey, terra cotta, and dark brown are no-gos when it comes to appealing exteriors. Start your spring repairs by selecting a different neutral paint shade to set your home apart from all the rest.

Woman painting her house and thinking about the colour

Spring Cleaning

Giving your home the deepest, most-thorough clean it’s ever seen is a must for a springtime listing. Nothing turns off prospective buyers like grime and mildew. It’s all fixable with a little (or a lot) of elbow grease. Be sure to pay special attention to the windows, making sure they’re spotless to let in as much light as possible.

Spring cleaning supplies and cleaners

Tub Time

Take a good look at the state of the bathtub. Could it use some love as part of your spring repairs? Re-glazing the tub and re-grouting the surrounding tiles will make the area look like new without having to do a full renovation. Bathrooms are a big focus for buyers. Having one that shows well is worth the work it would take.

Rubber duck floating in bubble bath

Light It Up

Flattering lighting throughout the house is a must. Low-wattage bulbs give off a soft, warm light, so consider replacing your current mismatched ones for a set of those instead. For complete control, hire an electrician to add dimmer switches to overhead lighting, chandeliers, and sconces throughout the house.

Beautiful kitchen with island, pendant lights, and hardwood floors

Walk This Way

Salt, ice, and snow buildup can damage and lift up walkway paving stones, making the front path uninviting and dangerous. Potential buyers make their first judgements about the property when they walk up to the front of the house. Don’t let cracked pavers or raggedy shrubs turn them off before stepping inside — put that front walkway on the spring-repairs list.

Very neat American house with gorgeous outdoor landscape

This spring, make it all about letting the light stream in and showing off your home the way you know it can shine. Armed with this list of must-do spring repairs, your property will be set to make a splash on the resale market.

You may also like 8 Reasons You Should Consider Selling This Spring on HGTV.ca.

Courtesy of HGTV.ca.

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