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March

March home maintenance checklist

Early spring — start the post-winter inspection sweep. Here are the tasks worth doing in March — sorted so you start with what matters most.

Critical

Pour a bucket of water in the pit and confirm it kicks on. Simple and vital.

How often
Every 6 mo
Who
DIY
Cost
Free
Time
15 min

A dead pump during a storm means a flooded basement overnight.

How & when to do it

Clear the HVAC condensate drain line

Heating & cooling (HVAC)

Money-saving

Your AC pulls humidity from the air and drains it away; algae and sludge clog that line over time.

How often
Every 6 mo
Who
DIY
Cost
Up to $20
Time
20 min

A backed-up drain overflows the pan and leaks water into ceilings and walls.

How & when to do it

Professional HVAC tune-up

Heating & cooling (HVAC)

Money-saving

An annual tune-up catches small failures before peak summer/winter load.

How often
Yearly
Who
Hire a pro
Cost
$80–$200
Time
1.5 hr

A mid-heatwave breakdown when every tech is booked.

How & when to do it
Money-saving

Spotting a few lifted shingles early prevents slow, hidden leaks.

How often
Yearly
Who
DIY or pro
Cost
Up to $250
Time
30 min

A small leak can rot the deck and ruin insulation before you ever see a stain.

How & when to do it
Money-saving

Annual tests catch bacteria, nitrates, and changes you can't taste.

How often
Yearly
Who
DIY or pro
Cost
$20–$150
Time
30 min

Contaminated water can go unnoticed until someone gets sick.

How & when to do it

Clean the AC condenser coils

Heating & cooling (HVAC)

Money-saving

Dirty outdoor coils can't shed heat, so the system runs longer and works harder to cool.

How often
Yearly
Who
DIY or pro
Cost
Up to $100
Time
45 min

Reduced efficiency, higher bills, and early compressor wear in peak heat.

How & when to do it

Storms that flood basements often knock out power too; a backup battery keeps the pump running.

How often
Yearly
Who
DIY
Cost
Up to $200
Time
30 min

A power outage during a storm leaves the main pump dead exactly when you need it.

How & when to do it
Money-saving

A waterlogged pressure tank makes the pump cycle constantly, wearing it out fast.

How often
Yearly
Who
DIY or pro
Cost
Up to $100
Time
30 min

Short-cycling burns out an expensive well pump years before its time.

How & when to do it
Money-saving

The backflow preventer keeps irrigation water from siphoning back into your drinking supply.

How often
Yearly
Who
DIY or pro
Cost
Up to $100
Time
30 min

A failed preventer can contaminate household water; many areas require testing.

How & when to do it
Optional

Removing dirt, mildew, and algae protects finishes and keeps siding from degrading early.

How often
Yearly
Who
DIY
Cost
Up to $150
Time
2 hr

Built-up grime and mildew shorten the life of paint and siding.

How & when to do it