March marks the transition from winter's harsher conditions into spring's milder weather, creating perfect timing for essential property maintenance tasks. Whether selling, buying, or simply maintaining your home, systematic attention to key areas ensures properties remain in excellent condition whilst preventing minor issues escalating into expensive problems.
Garden preparation and spring planting
Begin garden maintenance as weather improves and growth resumes. Remove winter debris, dead plants, and accumulated leaves from beds and lawns. Edge lawn borders crisply, defining clear boundaries between grass and planted areas creating structured, intentional appearances.
Prune roses and summer-flowering shrubs before new growth begins, encouraging healthy development and abundant flowering. Cut back ornamental grasses and herbaceous perennials that provided winter structure, making way for fresh spring growth.
Apply general-purpose fertiliser to lawns, encouraging lush growth through spring and summer. Repair any winter damage to grass including worn patches or areas affected by waterlogging, reseeding where necessary whilst conditions favour establishment.
Plant summer-flowering bulbs including dahlias, gladioli, and lilies, ensuring colour through warmer months. Prepare vegetable beds if you grow produce, incorporating compost and planning crop rotations for productive growing seasons.
Gutter clearing and drainage checks
Clear gutters and downpipes of accumulated leaves, moss, and debris from winter. Blocked gutters cause water overflow damaging walls, foundations, and creating damp problems inside properties. March's typically drier conditions make gutter work more pleasant than winter's wet weather whilst addressing issues before spring rains arrive.
Check all drainage points flow freely without standing water or slow drainage suggesting blockages. Clear drain covers of debris and flush drains with water ensuring proper function. Consider professional drain surveys if persistent drainage problems suggest deeper issues requiring specialist attention.
External decoration assessment
Inspect all external paintwork including window frames, doors, fascias, and rendered surfaces. Identify any areas where paint has failed, timber shows rot signs, or rendering has cracked. March's improving weather allows addressing these issues before spring rains potentially worsen damage.
Clean all external surfaces including walls, windows, and door frames, removing winter's accumulated dirt and grime. This cleaning often reveals that surfaces remain in better condition than dirt suggested, potentially avoiding unnecessary repainting whilst still improving appearances.
Roof and chimney inspection
Conduct visual roof inspections from ground level using binoculars, checking for missing, slipped, or damaged tiles. Look for moss accumulation suggesting poor drainage or ventilation issues. Professional roof surveys provide detailed assessments if you notice potential problems.
Inspect chimneys for damaged mortar, loose pots, or vegetation growth. Arrange professional chimney sweeping if you use open fires or wood burners, removing accumulated soot preventing chimney fires whilst ensuring efficient burning.
Window and door maintenance
Check all windows and doors operate smoothly without sticking, rattling, or draughts. Lubricate hinges, adjust catches, and replace worn seals preventing heat loss and improving security. These simple maintenance tasks cost minimal amounts whilst significantly improving comfort and energy efficiency.
Clean window tracks and drainage holes, ensuring rainwater drains properly rather than pooling and potentially penetrating interior spaces. Check double glazing for condensation between panes suggesting seal failures requiring replacement.
Heating system servicing
Arrange annual boiler servicing if not completed recently. March provides ideal timing as engineers are less busy than during autumn when everyone schedules servicing simultaneously. Regular servicing maintains efficiency, prevents breakdowns, and ensures safety whilst often being required for warranty validity.
Bleed radiators if any feel cold at tops, improving heating efficiency throughout properties. Check expansion vessels and pressure levels, topping up if necessary according to manufacturer instructions.
Exterior woodwork treatment
Treat garden furniture, sheds, fences, and other exterior timber with appropriate preservatives or stains. March's drier conditions allow proper treatment absorption before wet spring weather arrives. Well-maintained timber lasts substantially longer than neglected equivalents, making preventative treatment worthwhile investment.
Pathway and driveway repairs
Address any winter damage to pathways, driveways, or patio areas. Fill cracks in concrete or tarmac, reset loose paving, and repair pointing in brick or stone surfaces. These repairs prevent deterioration whilst improving safety and appearances.
Property preparation for sellers
Sellers should prioritise all these maintenance tasks before marketing properties. Well-maintained homes demonstrate care that buyers recognise and value, supporting asking prices whilst reducing negotiation leverage from buyers identifying deferred maintenance.
Systematic approach delivers results
Work through this checklist systematically over March, spreading tasks across weekends rather than attempting everything simultaneously. Regular maintenance proves less expensive and time-consuming than addressing years of accumulated neglect. Contact us for expert recommendations