Introducing the Central Texas Home Maintenance Checklist
A Simpler Way to Stay Ahead of Expensive Repairs
Owning a home in Central Texas requires more attention than most people realize.
We deal with:
Extreme summer heat
Sudden winter freezes
Expansive clay soil that shifts with moisture
Storms and hail that show up without warning
Most maintenance advice isn’t built for this environment. It’s either too generic or too complicated to stick with.
So we created something simpler.
A one-page annual monthly home maintenance checklist, designed specifically for Central Texas properties.
It’s meant to be printed and used.
What Makes This Different
This isn’t just a list.
It includes:
Monthly tasks that prevent small issues from turning into expensive ones
Seasonal tasks based on what’s happening in Central Texas right now
Rotated annual tasks so nothing piles up
Blank lines for your specific systems
And we’ve included supporting instruction pages to explain the how and why behind items marked with an asterisk.
Things like:
Foundation watering
HVAC filter frequency
Freeze prep and response
Drainage and roof checks
You don’t have to guess how to do these correctly.
What’s Coming Over the Next Four Weeks
Over the next month, we’ll walk through the checklist by season:
Next week: March, April, May — Storm prep and system wake-up
Then: June, July, August — Heat, drought, and foundation stress
Then: September, October, November — The freeze-prep window
Finally: December, January, February — Freeze response and recovery
Each week will expand on the checklist so you understand not just what to do, but why it matters here.
And If You Want This Fully Managed
The free checklist and supporting instructions are meant to help you stay ahead.
But some homeowners and small business owners would rather not track it all themselves.
Our monthly maintenance membership goes deeper.
Members receive:
Expanded guidance and education
Proactive scheduling
Coordination with trusted trades
Ongoing tracking so nothing slips through
You stay informed.
You just don’t have to manage it.
For now, download the checklist and follow along next week as we break down spring maintenance in Central Texas.

