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Georgetown seasonal home maintenance

Tips rotate automatically with Central Texas seasons—plus prep lists for the season ahead. Download a PDF for the current month block or browse all four checklists year-round.

Summer in Georgetown

Summer home maintenance in Georgetown, TX

Georgetown summers punish HVAC systems and dry out clay soil around slabs. Focus on cooling reliability, moisture control, and foundation perimeter watering—not heroics on the roof during afternoon heat.

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HVAC (service guide)

  • Replace filters on schedule—often monthly when the system runs near continuously.
  • Clear condensate drain lines; algae clogs cause ceiling stains that look like roof leaks.
  • If one room never catches up, ask about airflow and duct boots before buying a bigger AC.

Foundation (service guide)

  • Maintain even soil moisture around the slab—soaker hoses on a timer beat flooding one side.
  • Note new sticking doors or diagonal cracks after dry spells; document with photos and dates.
  • Keep gutters flowing so summer downpours do not dump against the foundation.

Plumbing (service guide)

  • Watch the water bill for unexplained jumps—irrigation leaks and slab supply lines show here first.
  • Insulate exposed pipes in hot attics and garages where cold-water lines can sweat heavily.

Pest control (service guide)

  • Fire ants and scorpions peak in warm months—check entry gaps at weep holes and garage doors.
  • Reduce standing water in saucers and drains to limit mosquitoes.

Prep for Georgetown fall (September–November)

  • Schedule heating check before the first cold snap—furnace and heat-pump calls stack in October.
  • Plan gutter cleaning after early leaf drop; clogged valleys cause interior stains in Teravista and Berry Creek.
  • Trim trees away from the roof before fall storms and inspect flashing at penetrations.
  • Compare HVAC tune-up pricing in our maintenance cost guide before calendars fill.

All four seasons

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March–May

Spring

Central Texas spring means pollen, first 90°F days, and hail season ramping up. Use this window to test cooling, clear winter debris, and document roof and HVAC condition before summer load hits Sun City and Wolf Ranch hardest.

June–August

SummerNow

Georgetown summers punish HVAC systems and dry out clay soil around slabs. Focus on cooling reliability, moisture control, and foundation perimeter watering—not heroics on the roof during afternoon heat.

September–November

Fall

Fall is the practical season in Williamson County: cool enough for roof and gutter work, dry enough to address HVAC heating mode, and the right time to prep hose bibs before the first hard freeze.

December–February

Winter

Georgetown winters are mild compared to the north, but freeze events still burst pipes and ice storms still damage roofs. Focus on freeze prep in late winter and safe documentation after wind or ice—not climbing slick slopes.

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