Prepping Your Home for Spring & Summer
When the first warm breeze of spring arrives, most homeowners in Lenexa and Overland Park think of gardening and outdoor barbecues. However, before you fire up the grill, your home needs a "health check." At Under Pressure General Contracting, we know that winter is notoriously hard on a house—ice, heavy winds, and fluctuating temperatures can cause wear and tear that remains hidden until it becomes a costly problem.
By following a seasonal maintenance routine, you ensure your home runs efficiently, stays dry during spring showers, and remains a cool oasis during the summer heat.
Phase 1: The Spring Restoration: Spring is about clearing the path for the new season. Your primary goal here is to inspect the "envelope" of your home—the roof, walls, and foundation—to ensure no water is getting in.
1. The Gutter Sweep
Winter often leaves gutters filled with silt, sticks, and decomposing leaves. If these aren't cleared, spring rains in Lenexa will overflow, leading to foundation erosion or basement leaks. Ensure your downspouts are pointing at least three feet away from your foundation.
2. The Roof Walk-Around
You don't necessarily need to get on a ladder; a pair of binoculars from the driveway can work wonders. Look for shingles that are cracked, buckling, or missing. Pay close attention to the "flashing" (the metal seals) around your chimney and vents.
3. Exterior Faucets & Irrigation
Even if you wrapped your pipes, a deep freeze can cause hairline cracks in exterior spigots. Turn on your outside water and place your thumb over the opening. If you can stop the flow easily, there might be a leak inside the wall.
Phase 2: The Summer Efficiency
As the heat picks up, your focus shifts from the exterior structure to your internal mechanical systems.
1. HVAC Optimization
Your Air Conditioner is your best friend in July. Change your air filters immediately. A dirty filter forces the motor to work harder, shortening its lifespan and spiking your energy bill. Additionally, clear any weeds or debris away from the outdoor condenser unit to ensure proper airflow.
2. The "Wind-Chill" Effect
Most people forget that ceiling fans have a switch on the side of the motor. In the summer, your fans should rotate counter-clockwise. This pushes air straight down, creating a breeze that allows you to set your thermostat about 4 degrees higher without feeling any warmer.
3. Window Integrity
If you have older windows, check the caulking. Heat causes materials to expand and contract; if the seal is broken, your expensive AC air is escaping. Applying a fresh bead of exterior caulk is one of the cheapest ways to lower your summer cooling costs.
Our experts at Under Pressure General Contracting compiled a quick and easy checklist for homeowners in Johnson County to get your home ready for warmer months!
3. Window Integrity
If you have older windows, check the caulking. Heat causes materials to expand and contract; if the seal is broken, your expensive AC air is escaping. Applying a fresh bead of exterior caulk is one of the cheapest ways to lower your summer cooling costs.

Our experts at Under Pressure General Contracting compiled a quick and easy checklist for homeowners in Johnson County to get your home ready for warmer months!
Exterior & Landscape
- [ ] Clean Gutters: Remove debris and flush with a hose to check for proper drainage.
- [ ] Inspect Siding/Brick: Look for cracks, peeling paint, or signs of pest intrusion.
- [ ] Service the Mower: Change the oil and sharpen the blades for the first cut.
- [ ] Deck & Patio: Power wash the surface and check for loose boards or masonry.
- [ ] Window Screens: Clean with soapy water and patch any holes to keep bugs out.
Home Systems
- [ ] AC Tune-Up: Replace the filter and schedule a professional inspection if it's been over a year.
- [ ] Test the Sump Pump: Pour a bucket of water into the pit to ensure the pump activates.
- [ ] Clean Dryer Vent: Lint buildup is a major fire hazard, especially in dry summer weather.
- [ ] Reverse Ceiling Fans: Set to rotate counter-clockwise (downward airflow).
Safety & Efficiency
- [ ] Detector Check: Test all smoke and carbon monoxide detectors; replace batteries if needed.
- [ ] Check Attic Insulation: Ensure vents aren't blocked, allowing heat to escape through the roof.
- [ ] Examine Caulking: Check seals around doors and windows to prevent air leaks.
- [ ] Outdoor Lighting: Replace any bulbs in motion sensors or porch lights for summer evenings.
By spending one or two weekends on these tasks, you’ll protect your home's value and ensure a much more comfortable, stress-free summer season! If you find repairs that are outside your comfort zone, Under Pressure General Contracting is here to help our neighbors keep their homes in peak condition.











