Published: 2026-03-06 | Home Inspector New Ulm

Spring Home Maintenance Checklist for Minnesota Homeowners

By Home Inspector New Ulm | Updated March 2026 | (507) 205-7067

Minnesota winters are tough on homes. After months of sub-zero temperatures, heavy snow, and freeze-thaw cycles, spring is the critical time to assess damage and prevent small issues from becoming expensive repairs.

Roof & Gutters

  • Check for ice dam damage: Missing, cracked, or curled shingles along eaves
  • Inspect flashing: Around chimneys, vents, and skylights
  • Clean gutters: Remove debris, check for ice damage, ensure downspouts direct water 6+ feet from foundation
  • Look for sagging: Heavy snow can stress gutters and fascia

Foundation & Grading

  • Walk the perimeter: Look for new cracks (common after frost heave)
  • Check grading: Soil should slope away from foundation at least 6 inches over 10 feet
  • Test sump pump: Pour water in the pit to verify it activates before spring rains
  • Inspect window wells: Clear debris, check covers

Siding & Exterior

  • Check caulking: Windows, doors, siding-to-trim joints
  • Look for moisture damage: Peeling paint, swollen wood, discoloration
  • Inspect brick/stone: Mortar joints for frost damage

Basement & Crawlspace

  • Check for water stains from spring melt
  • Look and smell for mold (especially in corners)
  • Inspect pipes for frost damage on exterior walls
  • Test dehumidifier for the season ahead

Attic

  • Check for ice dam water damage
  • Inspect insulation (compressed, wet, or displaced)
  • Verify soffit and ridge vents are clear
  • Look for pest entry points

HVAC & Plumbing

  • Schedule AC tune-up before summer
  • Replace furnace filter after heavy winter use
  • Test outdoor faucets for frozen pipe damage
  • Inspect water heater for rust and test T&P valve

Deck & Outdoor

  • Check deck posts for frost heave
  • Test railing stability
  • Look for frost-heaved walkways and pavers

When to Call a Professional

If you find foundation cracks wider than 1/4 inch, water infiltration, suspected ice dam damage, musty odors, or HVAC issues, schedule a home maintenance inspection. Call (507) 205-7067.

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Frequently Asked Questions

When should I do spring maintenance in Minnesota?

Start once temperatures consistently stay above freezing, typically late March to mid-April in the New Ulm area. Complete exterior tasks before spring rains.

What's the most important spring task?

Checking roof and gutters for ice dam damage. Ice dams are extremely common in southern Minnesota and can cause hidden water damage that worsens quickly.

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