As spring arrives and the days start to feel longer and warmer, it’s the perfect time to get your home ready for the sunny months ahead. Following our spring home maintenance checklist can help you tackle small jobs before they become big ones – and prepares your home to handle New Zealand’s often unpredictable spring weather – from warm days to wild winds.
Here are 10 tips to guide your spring home maintenance routine, including where an NZ Certified Builder can make all the difference.
1. Clear Gutters and Downpipes

Winter leaves behind debris that can clog your gutters and downpipes, leading to leaks or overflow during heavy rain. Remove leaves, twigs, and dirt to ensure proper drainage. If your gutters are sagging or rusted, it may be time to replace them – an NZCB Builder can inspect and install new systems safely and efficiently.
2. Inspect Your Roof
High winds and winter storms can loosen or damage roof tiles, flashing, and sheets. A quick roof inspection helps catch issues before they escalate into costly leaks. Check for cracking, loose materials, rust spots, and damage. For major repairs or a full roof assessment, contact an NZCB Member.
3. Wash and Check Your Exterior

Spring is the ideal time to give your home’s exterior a fresh start. Use a gentle cleaner or water blaster to remove dirt, mould, and mildew from cladding and driveways. Pay special attention to shaded areas where grime tends to build up. Regular spring house maintenance can help prevent structural damage and keep your home looking sharp.
4. Refresh Decks and Outdoor Areas
After months of rain and cold, your deck might need a little TLC. Clean away moss and mildew, check for rot, and reapply stain or sealant to protect the timber. If boards are warped or damaged, talk to an NZ Certified Builder about how to breathe new life into your deck before BBQ season begins.
5. Check Window and Door Seals

Energy efficiency isn’t just a winter concern. Properly sealed windows and doors help maintain comfortable indoor temperatures and prevent mould by keeping moisture out. Replace any cracked rubber seals or worn weatherstripping. This small DIY spring maintenance tip can help reduce drafts and keep your power bill in check.
6. Service Your Heating and Cooling Systems
Spring is a great time to service your heat pump or ventilation system before the warmer months hit. Clean filters, check ducts, and book professional servicing if needed. This not only extends equipment life but also ensures cleaner air indoors – a win for your health and comfort.
7. Trim Trees and Shrubs
Overgrown trees and shrubs can pose a hazard during spring’s windy spells. Prune branches that hang near your roof, gutters, or power lines. Keeping your garden tidy improves safety and enhances your home’s street appeal.
8. Check Smoke Alarms and Safety Devices

Home safety should always be part of your seasonal home maintenance checklist. Test smoke alarms, replace batteries, vacuum to remove dust, and ensure you have working fire extinguishers. Spring is also a smart time to review your emergency kit in case of storms – the weather can turn quickly in New Zealand.
9. Refresh Paintwork and Exterior Fixtures
Flaking or faded paint doesn’t just look tired – it exposes your home to moisture damage. Inspect painted surfaces, fences, and exterior trims for wear. Touching up or repainting early prevents bigger jobs later and adds instant curb appeal. If you spot areas that look like they might already have moisture damage, get in touch with an NZ Certified Builder who can investigate the issue and guide you on effective repair options.
10. Plan Ahead for Summer Projects
Spring is the perfect time to plan any small renovations, repairs, or extensions you’d like completed before or during summer. Whether it’s a new deck, pergola, or home extension, working with a NZ Certified Builder ensures quality craftsmanship and peace of mind.
Completing this spring home maintenance checklist isn’t just about cleaning – it’s about protecting your biggest investment and getting ready for the season ahead. From gutter cleaning and roof checks to preparing outdoor spaces for family gatherings, each task helps your home perform and look its best.
And when a project calls for expert hands, choose an NZCB Member. Their experience and certification mean the job gets done right – ready for whatever this spring (and summer) brings.