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Seasonal Checklist

SPRING

  • Check, mend fences and treat with wood preservative
  • Check outbuildings for winter damage
  • Check exterior timber for signs of decay
  • Clean algae from paths and patios, repoint joints, seal
  • Check exterior paintwork and make a painting plan of action
  • Consider getting external timber work replaced with low maintenance PVC-U
  • Restore and clean garden furniture

SUMMER

  • Remove old and blistered paint from timber door and window frames
  • Repaint window frames and woodwork - avoid painting in hot sun! (The paint may blister)
  • Replace crumbling pointing
  • Replace damaged guttering and rusted cast-iron guttering with a modern alternative

AUTUMN

  • Complete exterior painting before damp weather sets in
  • Check exterior lighting is working before daylight fades
  • Check gutters and downpipes for blockages
  • Clear out the shed - clean, treat and put away furniture
  • Make sure missing or damaged tiles and slates have been replaced

WINTER

  • Check drains and gulley and add a drain tidy
  • Replace damaged locks on sheds and outhouses
  • Check draught proofing around letterbox, doors, windows
  • Make sure you have a supply of rock salt for sprinkling on slippery paths

DID YOU KNOW?

  • You need planning permission to build a wall over 1m high on the boundary of a public highway or footpath
  • Excessive trespass deterrents, such as broken glass along a wall, could lead to criminal prosecution if injuries are sustained by passers by
  • Overhanging branches from next door can be cut down up to the boundary, but are still the neighbour's property.
  • You have access to a neighbour's property to carry out certain works, such as clearing your drains