Spring Maintenance Checklist for Your ADU
Warmer temperatures arrive, bringing longer days and fresh air to your outdoor space. New leaves sprout on the oak trees, and honey-toned sunlight streams through double-pane windows. Property owners know a small accessory dwelling unit requires consistent care to keep the wood siding sound and the metal roof free of debris. A bit of effort now prevents bigger problems later. Proper spring maintenance makes sure the backyard retreat remains a comfortable, ready-to-use space for guests or extra income. A yearly checkup helps everything run smoothly.
1. ADU Window Seal Check

This adu window seal check brings spring ADU maintenance to life with thoughtful styling and considered details.
2. Deck And Patio Refresh

A man in a gray hoodie power washes a light brown wooden deck, spraying water across the wide planks. He prepares the outdoor surface for spring ADU maintenance. Homeowners refresh outdoor living spaces to welcome warmer weather.
3. ADU Foundation Visual Scan

This adu foundation visual scan brings spring ADU maintenance to life with thoughtful styling and considered details.
4. Landscape Irrigation Tune-Up

A man kneels on green grass, working on an open gray irrigation control box with an orange multimeter. Bright yellow daffodils and red tulips bloom near the wooden ADU. Checking the outdoor watering system is a smart part of spring ADU maintenance.
5. Smoke Detector Battery Swap

This smoke detector battery swap brings spring ADU maintenance to life with thoughtful styling and considered details.
6. ADU Pest Barrier Renewal

This adu pest barrier renewal brings spring ADU maintenance to life with thoughtful styling and considered details.
7. Drainage System Assessment

This drainage system assessment brings spring ADU maintenance to life with thoughtful styling and considered details.
Maximizing Your ADU’s Outdoor Appeal: Landscaping & Hardscaping Tweaks
A small stone patio can extend your living area outside your accessory dwelling unit. You can place two dark iron chairs and a round oak table on this hard surface. Tall wooden fences provide crucial privacy. Consider a vertical garden on one fence panel, using climbing ivy or bright petunias in small terracotta pots. Drought-friendly plants save water. Low-growing succulents or silver-leafed lavender thrive with little moisture. Choose deep blue ceramic planters for color. A narrow pea gravel path snakes around the side of your building. This rough pathway directs rainwater away from the foundation. Select flat, gray stepping stones for stable footing across any soft ground. Outdoor lighting improves safety at night. Solar-powered bronze lanterns line the pathway. A small, waist-high cedar screen hides your trash bins from view. You can paint this wooden screen a muted forest green. Plant hardy rosemary bushes along the screen’s base for a fresh scent. These fragrant bushes also deter pests. A single honey-toned wooden bench offers a quiet spot for reading. Hang a small, hammered copper wind chine above the bench.
Smart Storage Solutions: Decluttering & Organizing for Seasonal Transitions in Your ADU
Built-in drawers under a platform bed save floor space, keeping your bedroom tidy. Wall-mounted floating shelves give an airy feel. Consider vertical storage units that reach your vaulted ceiling. A narrow, three-tier rolling cart tucks neatly beside your kitchen counter. Your mudroom bench with a hinged lid stores muddy boots and gardening gloves out of sight. Corner cabinets with lazy Susan inserts make small kitchens work harder. Under-stair cubbies hold spring jackets. Install pegboards on a charcoal garage wall for hanging tools. Clear acrylic bins slide under your sofa. A honey-toned cedar chest at the foot of your bed doubles as a seating area. Over-the-door shoe organizers free up closet shelves. Your compact living area benefits from multi-functional furniture.
Which Idea Will You Try First?
That’s 7 different takes on spring adu maintenance. The best ideas above are usually the smallest moves — one material, one layout shift, one piece of furniture in the right place. Pick whichever room feels closest to your space and start there before tackling the rest.
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