As spring settles in across the Lowcountry—including Charleston, Summerville, and Mount Pleasant—May becomes one of the most important months for home maintenance.
Temperatures are rising. Humidity is building. And summer storms (and hurricane season) are right around the corner.
Small issues that went unnoticed during the winter can quickly turn into costly repairs if left unchecked—especially in coastal climates.
The good news?
A little attention now can prevent major problems later.
Here are the key home maintenance tasks we recommend prioritizing this May to protect your home and your investment.
Start with the HVAC System Before the Heat and Humidity Hit
Lowcountry summers are no joke.
Before temperatures climb, it’s important to make sure your cooling system is ready to handle both heat and humidity.
A neglected HVAC system can lead to:
• Higher energy bills
• Poor humidity control
• Reduced airflow
• Unexpected breakdowns
Simple steps can make a big difference:
• Replace air filters
• Schedule a professional tune-up
• Clear debris from outdoor units
Preventative maintenance now helps avoid uncomfortable—and expensive—issues later.
Check Gutters and Downspouts (Storm Prep Starts Now)
Spring debris combined with summer storms can quickly overwhelm clogged gutters.
When gutters aren’t working properly, water can:
• Overflow and damage siding
• Pool around the foundation
• Lead to moisture intrusion
Take time to:
• Clear out debris
• Check for sagging or separation
• Ensure downspouts direct water well away from the home
In coastal areas, proper drainage is critical.
Inspect the Roof Before Storm Season
With hurricane season approaching, roof condition matters more than ever.
Even small issues can become major problems during heavy rain and high winds.
Look for:
• Missing or loose shingles
• Damaged flashing
• Signs of wear or weak spots
If anything looks questionable, scheduling a professional inspection now can prevent costly damage later.
Seal and Protect Against Moisture and Humidity
Humidity in the Charleston area can take a toll on homes over time.
Check for:
• Cracks around windows and doors
• Worn caulking
• Areas where moisture could enter
Sealing these areas helps:
• Improve energy efficiency
• Prevent mold and mildew
• Keep pests out
In the Lowcountry, moisture control is key to long-term home health.
Refresh Landscaping and Improve Drainage
Landscaping does more than boost curb appeal—it helps protect your home.
Focus on:
• Trimming bushes away from the house
• Making sure soil slopes away from the foundation
• Clearing debris that could trap moisture
Proper grading and airflow around the home help prevent water issues and pest activity.
Test Outdoor Systems and Fixtures
With outdoor living season here, it’s time to check exterior systems.
Inspect:
• Irrigation systems for leaks or inefficiencies
• Outdoor faucets for proper function
• Exterior lighting for safety and visibility
Catching small issues now helps avoid wasted water and unexpected repairs later.
Don’t Forget Safety Checks
Seasonal maintenance should always include safety.
Take time to:
• Test smoke detectors and carbon monoxide alarms
• Replace batteries if needed
• Check fire extinguishers
These simple steps can make a major difference in an emergency.
Maintenance Protects Your Investment
Routine maintenance does more than prevent repairs.
It helps:
• Preserve your home’s value
• Improve energy efficiency
• Reduce long-term costs
• Keep your home market-ready
Well-maintained homes consistently stand out—especially in competitive coastal markets like Charleston.
A Simple Plan Goes a Long Way
Home maintenance doesn’t have to feel overwhelming.
Breaking tasks into seasonal checklists—like this one—keeps things manageable and effective.
For homeowners across the Lowcountry, May is the perfect time to prepare for summer, protect against storms, and stay ahead of costly repairs.
And if selling is even a possibility in the future, proactive maintenance now can make a meaningful difference in your home’s value later.
If you’re thinking about selling or want to understand how your home’s condition impacts its value, connect with one of our local agents for guidance tailored to your area.