Spring is our favorite time to reset a house for the year. We start outside: trim shrubs back from the AC, clear leaves from around the condenser pad, and make sure downspouts carry water well away from the foundation. Inside, we swap in a fresh filter, rinse the condensate trap, and run a quick cooling test so you arent surprised on the first 85 day. Well label the main water shut-off if it isnt already, test the sump pump with a bucket, and check the battery backup so storms dont turn into basement drama. If we spot small stuffa tired run capacitor, a soft supply line at a toilet, a hose bib that didnt survive winterwell fix it neatly and show you what failed. The idea is simple: a one-visit tune that touches HVAC, plumbing, and drainage in the same pass. You end up with quieter cooling, dry floors, and a short list of easy habits that keep it that way. Thats the kind of spring clean wed want at our own homes.