Home Improvements to Do in Summer

Home Improvements to Do in Summer
  • Author: Mohsin Khan
  • Posted On: July 19, 2022
  • Updated On: July 10, 2023

Hopefully the weather will be nice and (mostly) consistent this summer, and while a lot of people see summer as a time to relax, others see it as the perfect time to be productive. Whether you have a passion for relaxation or you can’t sit still for long, summer does give out more opportunity for both.

Many people choose the dry weather of summer to set aside some time to make some home improvements, but which ones are the best to do during this season? This article will give you a few ideas.

Get Pressure Washing

Any excuse to get outdoors in nice weather, pressure washing can take years off of your driveway, making your house look more inviting. It can also help clean your back garden patio or decking.

Pressure washers range from £50-£200 and they are definitely worth getting, especially if you are trying to sell your home and want to make a good first impression.

Build A Shed

Summer can be a perfect time to build a shed in your backyard. Like other home improvement ideas, having a shed can be a great storage solution. It can help free up space in your house and garage. Once you build a shed, you can move all your stuff there and decrease your home’s clutter.

If you have a garden, a shed can also help you run your gardening activities by providing an adequate storage area for your garden materials. If you want to avoid distractions, a shed can be the perfect location to isolate yourself. Lastly, building a shed in your backyard can help improve your property’s value in the market.

However, you need your shed to have a solid foundation to make the most of these benefits. Shed foundations are essential because they provide an even surface to protect the structure from shifting. They can help keep the shed above the ground as well, which is enough to keep it away from insects, pests, and moisture.

That said, building a shed can be one of the best home improvement projects you can do in the summer. But unless you’re experienced in building a shed, you can hire professionals to do the job. It’s also best to hire a reliable company to install one of the best shed foundations that suit your needs.

Refresh Your Decking

If you do have decking in your back garden, as well as pressure washing it, consider taking the time to treat the area with mould killer to prevent it growing all over the decking.

Once you’ve cleaned the decking, you can reseal it with a sealer that includes a waterproofing agent or protection from mildew, which will make the decking less susceptible to rotting due to excess water exposure. For an in-depth guide to cleaning your garden decking effectively, try this article.

Plumbing

As well as home improvements you can do yourself, you can also take advantage of the summer to get professional maintenance work done too. Plumbers can get very busy in winter because the cold weather can interfere with pipes, freezing them and causing a blockage that could lead to a burst pipe.

To avoid a potential struggle to get a plumber later in the year and prevent any nasty surprises with your pipes at an awkward time like Christmas, summer is a better time to make sure your plumbing is working at its best. So search for a local plumber near me to find a good one in your area.

Boiler Service

Alongside getting your plumbing in top shape, make sure your boiler is functioning at its best too. Even though you won’t be relying on it as much in the summer, it’ll save you from any emergencies in winter.

Just like plumbing, people notice more boiler problems in winter when they most need it, this means boiler engineers will be busier too. To make sure you’re not left shivering in a cold house whilst waiting for a boiler repair, get it seen in summer.

Getting everything running at maximum efficiency will also save on costly winter energy bills, and considering the price cap has increased, this will be a much-welcomed added effect. If you have the funds, see if you need to upgrade any systems, as this will also maximise efficiency.

Landscaping

Whilst pressure washing and resealing your decking, you can also get to work sprucing up your front and back gardens.

It’s the perfect job to do whilst soaking in some sun. You can pull off some simple low cost and low maintenance tasks in the garden that will make big improvements to your home’s overall aesthetics and property value.

Mow the grass, trim any bushes with either garden shears or an electric trimmer, keep any trees tamed and plant low maintenance, easy to grow flowers like hydrangeas to add some colour to your garden.

On the other hand, you can work with a reliable landscape company to ensure a more pleasant outcome too. They offer various landscaping services.

For example, if you want to invest in creative lighting, a landscape contractor can help. They know where to add outdoor lighting to boost your home’s design in the summer. Since professional landscapers are creative and experienced, they can provide the complete yard makeover you desire.

Check Your Gutters

It might not sound fun but it’s an important task to do. The elements take their toll on gutters, so making sure they’re functioning and cleaning them out will protect your gutters from overloading during summer rainstorms. Damaged gutters could lead to further damage to your foundations, interior flooding and expensive replacements.

For clearing your gutters, you’ll need:

  • Heavy duty gloves
  • Gutter attachment for hose or pressure washer
  • Ladder
  • Bucket
  • Gutter scoop

Reasons to Make Home Improvements

Not only will taking up these tasks be a good excuse to get out in the sun, but these simple tasks could increase your property’s value. Perfect if you eventually plan on selling up.

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Author: Mohsin Khan

Mohsin has worked as one of the experienced editors with ConstructionHow since 2020 with a total span of 5 years of experience in business PR, boasting a remarkable professional trajectory, he has collaborated with entrepreneurs and startups, and certain publications over the last few years. His unwavering interest lies in the construction industry and related materials. He believes in creating functional and aesthetically pleasing buildings, and homes that fall under the right budget. With a wide range of experience in construction, he also tapped into DIY and home improvement projects based on his extensive set of knowledge in the industry.

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