Published June 1, 2026

June 2026 Home Maintenance Guide

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June 2026 Home Maintenance Guide

June is one of the best months to take care of your home in the Pacific Northwest. The rain starts easing up, the days are longer, and the dry summer season is right around the corner. For homeowners in the Puget Sound area, this is the perfect time to prepare your property for warmer weather while protecting it from moisture damage, wildfire risks, and expensive repairs later in the year.

Whether you own a cozy bungalow in Tacoma, a craftsman in Seattle, or a larger property in Pierce, King, or Snohomish County, these June maintenance tips can help keep your home in great shape all summer long.


 

1. Clean & Inspect Your Gutters

After months of rain, your gutters have likely collected debris, moss, and roof sediment.

What to do:

·         Remove leaves and buildup
·         Check for sagging gutters
·         Make sure downspouts drain away from the foundation
·         Look for leaks or standing water

Why it matters:
Overflowing gutters can lead to siding damage, roof rot, foundation issues, and basement moisture problems — especially common in the PNW.


 

2. Wash Away Moss & Algae

Puget Sound homes deal with constant moisture, which creates the perfect environment for moss growth.

Focus on:
·         Roof moss
·         Driveways
·         Decks and patios
·         North-facing siding


Tip:
Use a gentle cleaning method or hire a professional if your roof has significant moss buildup. Pressure washing certain roofing materials can cause damage.


 

3. Prep Your Yard for Summer

June is when lawns and landscaping really take off in Washington.

Tasks to prioritize:
·         Edge and refresh garden beds
·         Add mulch to retain moisture
·         Trim bushes away from siding
·         Remove dead branches
·         Check irrigation systems

Bonus:
Well-maintained landscaping instantly boosts curb appeal and helps prevent pests from nesting too close to the home.


 

4. Inspect Your Deck & Outdoor Spaces

With outdoor entertaining season arriving, now is the time to make sure your deck and patio are safe and ready.

Check for:
·         Loose railings
·         Soft or rotting wood
·         Cracked boards
·         Failing stain or sealant

PNW Tip:
Moisture exposure is hard on wood surfaces in Washington, so resealing decks every few years is important.


 

5. Service Your HVAC System

Even though many Puget Sound homes historically didn’t need air conditioning, warmer summers have changed that.

June is a smart time to:
·         Replace HVAC filters
·         Clean vents
·         Test your A/C or heat pump
·         Schedule professional servicing if needed


This helps improve energy efficiency before peak summer temperatures arrive.

 

6. Check Windows & Screens

Longer days mean more open windows and fresh air.

Inspect for:
·         Torn window screens
·         Drafty seals
·         Condensation between panes
·         Difficult-to-open windows

Properly sealed windows help keep cooling costs lower during hot summer days.


7. Look for Signs of Moisture Damage

Even as the rainy season winds down, spring moisture can leave hidden issues behind.

Watch for:
·         Peeling paint
·         Soft wood trim
·         Water stains
·         Mildew smells
·         Crawl space moisture

Catching these problems early can save thousands in future repairs.


8. Test Outdoor Safety Features

Summer activity means more use of outdoor electrical and safety systems.

Don’t forget to:
·         Test GFCI outlets
·         Check exterior lighting
·         Inspect hoses and spigots for leaks
·         Confirm smoke and CO detectors still work


Simple maintenance can prevent bigger issues later.

 

9. Prepare for Wildfire Season

While Western Washington is greener than Eastern WA, dry summers have increased wildfire smoke and fire risks across the region.

Helpful steps:
·         Clear dry debris near the home
·         Trim back vegetation
·         Clean dryer vents
·         Store firewood away from siding

Even small preventative steps matter.

10. Start Planning Summer Home Projects

 June is a great time to schedule:
·         Exterior painting
·         Roof repairs
·         Fence replacement
·         Window upgrades
·         Outdoor living projects

Contractors book quickly during the PNW summer season, so planning early helps avoid delays.


 
Final Thoughts

Home maintenance in the Puget Sound area is all about staying ahead of moisture, protecting your investment, and preparing for the changing seasons. A little preventative care in June can help homeowners avoid costly repairs while keeping their property looking its best all summer long.

If you’re thinking about buying, selling, or simply improving your home this year, staying on top of maintenance is one of the smartest things you can do for your home’s long-term value.

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