Overview
Set seasonal reminders for key tasks. Spring: AC service. Fall: furnace service. Monthly: filter check. A maintenance calendar prevents costly surprises.
Step-by-Step Guide
Choose a calendar system you will actually use
Use Google Calendar, Apple Calendar, a phone reminder app, or a physical wall calendar — whatever system you already check daily. The best calendar is the one you will not ignore. Create a dedicated 'Home Maintenance' calendar that can be toggled on or off so it does not clutter your personal schedule.
Add monthly tasks
Set recurring monthly reminders for: check and replace HVAC air filter, test garage door auto-reverse safety feature, run water in unused fixtures to prevent drain trap dry-out, inspect under sinks for leaks, and check that smoke and CO detectors have solid indicator lights.
Add quarterly tasks
Set recurring quarterly reminders for: test all smoke and CO detectors by pressing the test button, test the sump pump by pouring water into the pit, clean the garbage disposal with ice and citrus, inspect caulking around tubs and showers, and flush the hot water heater drain valve for 30 seconds.
Add spring tasks (March–May)
Schedule: service the AC system (professional tune-up), inspect the roof for winter damage, clean gutters and downspouts, test the sprinkler system and inspect for broken heads, check window and door screens for damage, power-wash the driveway and siding, and fertilize the lawn.
Add fall tasks (September–November)
Schedule: service the furnace (professional tune-up), clean gutters after leaves fall, disconnect and drain outdoor hoses, shut off exterior hose bibs if you have interior shutoff valves, have the chimney inspected and swept if you use a fireplace, seal gaps around windows and doors with weatherstripping, and reverse ceiling fan direction to clockwise.
Add annual and biannual tasks
Schedule once a year: flush the water heater completely, inspect the attic for leaks and pests, deep-clean dryer vent (professional recommended), inspect the foundation for new cracks, and re-stain or seal the deck. Schedule every 2–3 years: have the septic system pumped (if applicable), repaint exterior trim, and service the garage door springs and hardware.
Customize for your specific home
Adjust the calendar based on your home's age, systems, and climate. Older homes need more frequent inspections. Homes with pools, wells, or septic systems have additional tasks. Homes in cold climates need winterization steps. Homes in humid climates need extra mold and moisture checks. Review and update the calendar annually.
What You'll Need
Tools
- - Phone, tablet, or computer with a calendar app
Cost Estimates
DIY Cost
$0 (setting up the calendar itself)
Professional Cost
$500–$1,000 per year (professional maintenance for HVAC, chimney, dryer vent)
Safety Tips
- Always turn off power or water before performing maintenance on systems — never work on live electrical or pressurized plumbing.
- Use proper personal protective equipment (gloves, goggles, dust mask) for tasks involving chemicals, insulation, or crawl spaces.
When to Call a Professional
Most calendar tasks are DIY-friendly, but always call a professional for HVAC tune-ups, chimney inspections, dryer vent cleaning, and any task involving gas lines, electrical panels, or roof access.
Pro Tip
Use Fizbo's Stoplight calendar to set recurring maintenance reminders with automatic notifications. Pair it with PropDoctor to log each completed maintenance task — this builds a verifiable maintenance history that increases your home's resale value.
Common Mistakes to Avoid
- Creating a comprehensive calendar but never following through on the reminders.
- Setting all reminders for the same week and getting overwhelmed — spread tasks across the month.
- Forgetting climate-specific tasks like winterizing pipes or servicing the AC in spring.
- Not adjusting the calendar when you add new systems — a new hot tub, pool, or sprinkler system all need maintenance schedules.
- Treating the calendar as optional — deferred maintenance always costs more than preventive maintenance.
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Central Falls Housing Market
Median Household Income
$45,921
Median Home Value
$300,500
Median Rent
$1,118/mo
Homeownership Rate
28.6%
Population
22,481
Median Year Built
1944
Source: U.S. Census Bureau, ACS 2023 5-Year Estimates
Fair Market Rents — Central Falls
Studio
$1,318/mo
1 Bedroom
$1,402/mo
2 Bedroom
$1,729/mo
3 Bedroom
$2,087/mo
4 Bedroom
$2,480/mo
Source: HUD FY2026 Fair Market Rents — Providence-Fall River, RI-MA HUD Metro FMR Area
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