Preventive Property Maintenance Checklist | Le Ciel

Preventive Property Maintenance Checklist with Clear Tips & Frequencies

You bought a home or rental to build value and not to battle surprise repairs! This preventive property maintenance checklist gives you a simple rhythm to follow. Think of it as a calm, steady drumbeat: small checks done on time prevent big, expensive problems later.

Quick Frequency Schedule

ItemIdeal Frequency
Test GFCI/RCD safety outletsMonthly
Run/clean bathroom & kitchen exhaustsMonthly
Plumbing leak check (under sinks/toilets)Monthly
HVAC air filtersEvery 2–3 months
Range hood baffle/filtersQuarterly
Garage door lube & auto-reverse testQuarterly
Refrigerator coil cleaningEvery 6 months
Dryer vent duct (full length)Every 6 months
Gutters & downspouts (rainy climates)Every 2 months (otherwise quarterly)
Professional HVAC serviceAnnually (pre-summer)
Water heater tank flushAnnually
Roof inspection (from ground/binoculars)Seasonal + after storms
Exterior paint & sealant inspectionAnnually (repaint 5–7 years, coastal 3–5)
Electrical panel (licensed check)Every 2–3 years
Water heater anode rodEvery 3–5 years
Washer/toilet supply hoses (replace)Every 5 years

1) Electrical, Plumbing & Safety—What to Check and Why

  • GFCI/RCD safety outlets (Monthly): These are shock-protection devices that cut power instantly if they sense a fault near water (bathroom, kitchen, laundry). Press TEST, confirm power cuts, then press RESET. If it doesn’t trip/reset, replace it. (In some countries they’re in the panel as RCD/RCBO.)
  • Electrical panel (Every 2–3 years, licensed): Tighten lugs, check for heat discoloration, and inspect aging wiring—cheap insurance against fires.
  • Plumbing (Monthly): Feel for damp under sinks; look for white/green mineral crust on valves. Annually: flush water heater to remove sediment; set 49–54°C (120–130°F). Every 3–5 years: replace the anode rod to extend tank life. Every 5 years: replace washer/toilet hoses with braided stainless.

2) HVAC, Heating & Ventilation—Comfort that Pays You Back

  • Filters (Every 2–3 months): Clogged filters raise bills by ~15% and stress motors.
  • Annual service (pre-summer): Clean coils, verify refrigerant, test condensate pump/float switch, check thermostat calibration. Boilers/furnaces: combustion & flue checks; bleed radiators at heating season start.
  • Ventilation (Monthly use): Run bathroom/kitchen exhausts during and 20 minutes after use; clean hood filters quarterly; duct kitchen hoods outdoors, not into ceiling voids.

3) Appliances—Extra Tips to Make Them Last

  • Refrigerator (6-monthly): Vacuum coils; keep door gaskets clean; aim 3–4°C (37–40°F) / −18°C (0°F). Leave space behind for airflow.
  • Dishwasher (Monthly + every 3–6 months): Clean the filter monthly; descale in hard-water areas; rinse aid improves drying and cuts heater runtime.
  • Washer (Monthly): Run hot cleaning cycle with machine cleaner; leave door ajar to prevent mold; level the unit to reduce bearing wear.
  • Dryer (Every load / 6-monthly): Clear the lint screen every load; vacuum the full vent twice a year; use rigid metal ducting only.
  • Oven (Quarterly): Check door gasket; a bad seal wastes energy. Minimize high-heat self-clean cycles—they cook the electronics.
  • Microwave/kettle/coffee (Every 2–3 months): Descale; replace charcoal/scale filters per manual.
  • Water filtration/softener: Replace cartridges on schedule; sanitize brine tank annually; break salt bridges.

4) Doors, Locks, Windows & Weatherproofing—Keep Weather Out, Security In

  • Doors & locks (Annually): Lubricate hinges with silicone; lock cylinders with dry graphite (oils attract dust). Tighten strike plates; add door sweeps to stop drafts and insects.
  • Windows (Every 6 months): Clear frame weep holes so rainwater drains; replace brittle weatherstripping; re-caulk cracked perimeters with exterior silicone.
  • Smart locks (Quarterly): Replace batteries before they die; keep a physical key spare off-site.

5) Roof, Rain Management & Exterior—Your First Shield

  • Roof (Seasonal + after storms): From the ground or with binoculars, look for missing/curled shingles, cracked tiles, lifted flashing, and clogged valleys. Clear debris. Schedule a pro roof check every 2–3 years or sooner in coastal/windy zones.
  • Gutters & downspouts (2-monthly in rainy season): Keep water moving; extend downspouts 2–3 m from the foundation; ensure splash blocks slope away.
  • Balconies/terraces (Seasonal): Keep drains open; seal hairline cracks; never block overflow scuppers.

6) Painting, Sealants & Façade—Beauty that Protects

  • Annual inspection: Walk the exterior for peeling, chalking, or hairline cracks. Touch up promptly to stop water ingress.
  • Repaint cycle: Quality exterior paint lasts 5–7 years (coastal/tropical 3–5). Prep is everything: clean, scrape loose paint, prime bare areas, then apply two coats. Use elastomeric or masonry paint for stucco, UV-stable sealants for joints.
  • Metalwork: Remove rust, apply rust-inhibiting primer, then topcoat. Salt air accelerates corrosion—inspect twice yearly.

7) Seasonal Tips—Rain, Heat, Humidity

  • Rain: Clear gutters/valleys; test sump pumps by pouring water until they activate; store sandbags in flood-prone areas.
  • Heat: Reseal gaps; add solar film or exterior shade; service AC pre-heatwave.
  • Humidity: Keep indoor RH at 45–55%; use dehumidifiers in coastal/tropical rooms; treat mold within 48 hours.

Why Professional Management Pays

  • Scheduled inspections with photo reports and licensed trades.
  • 24/7 response for leaks, power issues, roof damage and lockouts.
  • Lifecycle planning (HVAC, roofs, water heaters) to budget replacements.

Follow this cadence and partner with Le Ciel Brasil to protect value, reduce risk, and deliver a reliably great stay for guests and tenants worldwide.

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