A little upkeep at the right time of year prevents most of the emergencies we get called out for. Here's the short list that matters.


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Most of the failures we're called out for weren't sudden — they were small problems that had months to grow. A worn part, a slow leak, a clogged filter. Caught early, each one is a quick fix. Left alone, it becomes an after-hours emergency.
The trick isn't doing more work. It's doing the right small task at the right time of year, before the season it matters puts the system under load.
Warm weather is the time to get ahead of cooling and water. Replace filters, clear debris from outdoor equipment, and check that drains and gutters run freely before the first big storm.
It's also the easiest season to schedule non-urgent work — you're not competing with everyone else's emergency, so you get your pick of appointment times.
As it cools down, shift attention to heating and anything that can freeze. Test the heat before you need it, seal drafts, and know where your main shut-off is in case a pipe gives you trouble.
If you only do one thing, book a seasonal tune-up. A single visit catches the handful of issues that cause most cold-weather breakdowns.