As winter starts to wane and longer, sunnier days approach, spring emerges as the ideal opportunity for homeowners to rejuvenate not only their indoor spaces but the entire exterior of their home as well. This all-encompassing guide walks you through exterior home spring cleaning, seasonal maintenance, and talking points you can share with your customers to ensure they are prepared to welcome the sunshine and warmer days ahead.
Start from the Top: Roof and Gutter Refresh
A good spring cleaning routine should begin with the areas most exposed to winter weather, which are likely the roof and gutters. Inspecting these early helps prevent long-term issues like water damage, leaks, and mold growth.
Encourage customers to keep an eye out for:
- Loose or missing shingles or panels
- Clogged gutters
- Standing water
- Visible wear from winter storms
Pro Tip: Start with a ground-level inspection using binoculars to spot concerns before climbing a ladder.
Check Those Overhanging Tree Limbs
Spring marks the season when trees begin to sprout again, making it the ideal moment to evaluate trimming needs. Encourage customers to trim any overhanging branches that could cause damage or scrape the roof surface. If your assessment reveals significant roofing damage, we recommend using the LokSeam® panel for its ability to be installed over open framing or a solid substructure. This panel is also ideal for transitioning from roof to fascia with the use of a rib cover, all while delivering an excellent blend of function and form.
Let’s also not forget that while spring signifies growth and rejuvenation, it can also bring unwelcome visitors such as moss and mold. These can:
- Reduce energy efficiency
- Eat away at organic roofing materials
- Create moisture problems throughout the home’s shell.
Our experienced team can guide you on how to walk through an exterior spring cleaning process with your customers and offer suggestions that meet your needs.
Consider the Environment: Clean Smarter, Live Greener
For contractors prioritizing eco-friendliness in their projects, ABC offers numerous environmentally conscious solutions. Our MasterRib® panel stands out in the market, offering superior durability thanks to its high-quality metal composition and optional DripStop™ technology. This panel is widely used for its versatility, making it an ideal fit for agricultural, light commercial, and residential buildings.
For homeowners focused on seasonal efficiency, indoor as well as outdoor, you might suggest:
- Using biodegradable cleaning agents
- Airing out indoor spaces
- Replacing old filters in HVAC systems
- Reducing allergens through dusting, vent cleaning, and fabric washing.
For more information on sustainable building practices, don’t miss our blog post on the environmental advantages of metal roofs!
Give The Exterior a Quick Refresh
A simple exterior rinse with a garden hose at normal pressure can dramatically improve any home’s curb appeal. Follow this up with:
- Touch-up paint
- Window cleaning (inside and outside)
- Sprucing up outdoor lighting
- Removing fallen leaves or debris
Done with repainting or dealing with fading surfaces? ABC’s metal panels offer a wide variety of colors to suit many design aesthetics for a long-term, low-maintenance solution. Want inspiration? Try using our online home-exterior visualizer. Envision the changes.
Ready to elevate your building or home this spring?
Spring Cleaning Q&A
- What is the first step in my exterior cleaning process?
Begin by inspecting roofs for loose panels, missing sealants, obstructed gutters, or any damage from the winter season.
- How do I know if moss, mildew, or fungus is a problem?
Check both your roof and siding for visible growth. If damage is significant, contact a professional to assist you with removal, and consider one of our suggested metal panels for a low-maintenance solution.
- Should I wash my roof and walls during spring-cleaning?
Absolutely! Rinsing or wiping down your roof and wall panels provides a fresh start by removing dirt, pollen, and seasonal build-up. Follow up with proper touch-up paint for an instant upgrade.
- What should I do about leaves and debris around my home?
Clear away any fallen foliage and debris around the exterior of your home to prevent moisture buildup, pests, and blocked drainage pathways.
- When should I consider replacing materials?
If your inspection reveals damage, wear, or inefficiency, it may be time to replace outdated materials. If anything needs replacing or upgrading, contact our experts for assistance with the perfect product selection.







