March Home Maintenance: Early Spring Preparation to Prevent Seasonal Damage

The month of March in Canada marks the transition from winter to spring, bringing fluctuating temperatures, melting snow, and increased rainfall. These conditions can be tough on homes, especially as the freeze-thaw cycle creates new challenges.

The Flex Seal Family of Products can help you address key maintenance tasks so you can prepare and protect your home for the changing season. In this blog, we’ll share both indoor and outdoor maintenance projects to tackle as we head into spring.

Essential Indoor Maintenance Projects

1. Inspect Basement Walls and Floors

Snowmelt and spring rains can cause water seepage in basements. Check for cracks in walls or floors and seal them with Flex Paste and Flex Seal Liquid to create a watertight barrier. This can help protect against flooding and dampness during the thaw.

2. Check and Organize Seasonal Tools

As you prepare for spring gardening and outdoor projects, inspect your tools and storage areas. To improve your grip, dip tool handles in Flex Seal Liquid, and use Flex Super Wide Duct Tape to repair cracked or broken storage bins.

Essential Outdoor Maintenance Projects

1. Seal Foundation Cracks

The freeze-thaw cycle often creates or worsens cracks in your home’s foundation. Seal these cracks with Flex Paste or Flex Seal Liquid to help prevent water infiltration during spring rains and snowmelt.

2. Inspect Roof for Damage

Winter snow and ice can leave behind damaged shingles or flashing. Perform a roof inspection and address minor repairs with Flex Seal Spray, Flex Tape, Flex Paste, or Flex Seal Liquid. This can help prevent leaks as spring rains arrive.

 

As March brings the promise of warmer days, it’s also a reminder to prepare your home for the seasonal transition. By being proactive with maintenance tasks both indoors and out, you can help protect your home from the challenges of thawing snow and spring rains. Using The Flex Seal Family of Products to help address potential issues before they arise can ensure a smoother transition into the warmer months ahead.