With summer more than halfway over, you’ve probably completed your big jobs and may be kicking up your feet before you start to think about fall prep.
Roof Inspection, Repair or Replacement
New roof: $5,000–$45,000Inspection: $200
Your roof represents one of the single most significant investments in your home, and it arguably works harder than any other part of the house.
First, visually inspect for any problems. You can identify many roofing problems from the ground. Look for spots that are out of place, missing shingles and lifted shingles.
Depending on what you find — or even if your roof looks fine to you — it may be time to call an inspector. “Even quiet, sunny days take their toll on a roof over the years,” says Rupa Mehta, Outdoor & Everyday Services Home Expert at Angi. “That’s why you should hire a pro to conduct a roof inspection at least once every few years, even if you don’t suspect anything is wrong.”
Install a Sprinkler System
Average cost: $1,700–$3,500If you put down grass seed with the best of intentions but can never seem to remember to water consistently, it may be time to upgrade to an automatic sprinkler system.
Repair or Replace Your Driveway
Installation: $2,500–$7,000Repair: $800–$2,600
Your driveway is susceptible to damage over the years — you drive cars on it, after all. Inspect your driveway for signs of damage, such as cracks and pitting, and hire a pro immediately to fix them before they expand.
Freshen up Your Exterior
Gutter cleaning: $160Pressure washing: $300
Your home’s exterior makes a powerful first impression, so put the best image forward with a good exterior cleaning. Pressure washing and gutter cleaning aren’t glamorous jobs, but they play a major role in your curb appeal and regular maintenance.
A professional pressure washing job can blast away grime and make your siding, driveway, decks, or patios look new.
Don’t overlook gutters, especially if you skipped on a spring cleaning. Regular gutter cleaning keeps your roof in good shape, stops unsightly debris from backing up, and prevents water from pooling near your home, where it can damage basements or foundations.