Latest Homeowners’ Summer Maintenance Checklist: Preparing for Heat and Storms in Ann Arbor
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Homeowners’ Summer Maintenance Checklist: Preparing for Heat and Storms in Ann Arbor

Published July 9, 2026 at 5:57 am | By Freddie Rosario Sr., Staff Reporter

Homeowners’ Summer Maintenance Checklist: Preparing for Heat and Storms in Ann Arbor

Ann Arbor homeowners face a dual threat during the summer months: intense heat waves and the potential for severe thunderstorms. Proactive maintenance can help protect properties and ensure comfort throughout the season. A thorough inspection of key home systems and outdoor areas is recommended.

Gutters and Downspouts: Clogged gutters can lead to water damage around the foundation. Homeowners should clear debris from gutters and ensure downspouts are properly directing water away from the house. This is particularly important before periods of heavy rainfall.

HVAC Systems: Regular maintenance of air conditioning units is crucial for efficient cooling and preventing breakdowns during peak heat. This includes changing or cleaning HVAC filters monthly. Dirty filters restrict airflow, reduce efficiency, and can strain the system. Checking refrigerant levels and ensuring the outdoor unit is free of debris can also prevent costly repairs.

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Outdoor Watering and Landscaping: While conserving water is important, adequate hydration for trees and gardens can prevent damage during heat waves. Deep watering less frequently is more effective than shallow, daily watering. Ensure sprinkler systems are functioning correctly and not wasting water. Trim tree branches that could pose a hazard during high winds.

Shade and Ventilation: Maximizing shade can significantly reduce indoor temperatures. Consider using awnings, blinds, or planting trees strategically to block direct sunlight. Ensuring proper attic ventilation can also help dissipate heat buildup.

Backup Power: For residents who rely on backup power sources, such as generators, it is essential to test them regularly. Ensure fuel is fresh and that the generator is operating safely and effectively. This is critical for maintaining essential services during power outages, which can occur during severe storms.

Pest Control: Warmer weather often brings an increase in pest activity. Inspecting homes for signs of insects or rodents and taking preventative measures can save homeowners from more significant infestations later. Sealing cracks and crevices around the foundation and windows is a key step.

While this checklist focuses on practical home maintenance, residents are also encouraged to be aware of local emergency preparedness resources. Understanding potential risks associated with severe weather events can help homeowners and their families stay safe.

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Use the heat-wave and storm-season trigger for a durable guide on gutters, HVAC filters, outdoor watering, shade, backup power and pest checks.
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Freddie Rosario Sr.
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Freddie is a staff reporter for HERE AnnArbor covering local news, community stories, and developments across Washtenaw County. Freddie is committed to accurate, community-first journalism.

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