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The Importance of Routine Maintenance for Your Rental Property

Updated: Nov 15





Regular upkeep and maintenance of your rental property are crucial for retaining quality tenants and avoiding significant repair costs down the line.





If you want to keep your tenants satisfied while saving money over time, consistent maintenance is essential. Proper repairs and upkeep can ensure your property remains in excellent condition, making it appealing to current and prospective renters. Keeping your property updated and fully functional simplifies the process of retaining high-quality tenants.


Beyond attracting and retaining tenants, maintaining your rental property helps preserve and potentially increase its value. Regular maintenance can also prevent the need for expensive, major repairs.


You recognize the importance of routine property maintenance, but what specific tasks should you prioritize?



Air Filter Replacement


HVAC air filters should be changed or cleaned every three months, or at least biannually. A dirty air filter compromises air quality and forces the unit to work harder, which could lead to breakdowns and the need for complete system replacements.



Regular Extermination Services


Pests can damage your rental property in various ways. For instance, termites can cause significant harm, while an infestation of roaches or spiders can drive tenants away. It’s advisable to engage professional exterminators at least once a year.



Testing Smoke and Carbon Monoxide Detectors


Ensuring that smoke and carbon monoxide detectors are functioning properly and have adequate battery life is vital for your tenants' safety and can help prevent fires.



Draining the Water Heater


Water heaters often accumulate sediment, leading to inefficiency and potential damage. To avoid the costly purchase of a new unit, it’s wise to have the water heater drained at least annually.



Re-caulking Bathrooms


To avert leaks and mold growth, inspect the showers, baths, and sinks in your rental property at least once a year. If you find any cracks or damage, it’s crucial to replace the caulk promptly, as water leaks and mold can lead to expensive repairs.



Gutter Cleaning


Clogged gutters can result in costly damage to your rental property's roof and create an environment that attracts pests. It's best to clean gutters at least twice a year.



Proactive Inspections Prevent Costly Problems


Certain appliances and systems require regular inspections to catch issues before they escalate. Consider the following essential inspections for your rental property:


  • HVAC System Inspection

  • Fire Extinguisher Inspection

  • Plumbing System Inspection

  • Exterior and Roof Inspection

  • Basement Inspection



Preparing for Routine Repairs and Maintenance


With an understanding of necessary repairs and inspections for your rental property, it’s important to plan and budget for these routine tasks.


  1. Estimate Annual Maintenance Costs


There are three common methods landlords use to calculate maintenance costs. The 1% method suggests that annual maintenance costs will be about 1% of the property’s value. The 50% method advises setting aside 50% of your rental income for maintenance. The square footage method estimates about $1 per square foot annually for upkeep.



  1. Have Trusted Contractors Ready


While you might be equipped to handle some maintenance tasks yourself, others may require professional expertise. Keep a list of reliable contractors who can provide necessary maintenance services.



  1. Establish a Maintenance Schedule


After identifying the routine maintenance tasks and the optimal times of year for each, communicate with your tenant to create a schedule that accommodates both parties.



On Your Way to Cost Savings and Quality Tenants


Adhering to a regular maintenance checklist and schedule can significantly aid in attracting and retaining quality tenants, ultimately saving you time and money. Be sure to discuss routine maintenance and inspections with your tenant and develop a plan that benefits everyone involved.


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Logan Andren

Logan Andren is the founder and CEO of Andren Homes Property Management. Since launching the company, Logan and his dedicated team have simplified the rental property experience for numerous Santa Cruz homeowners. Their mission is to enhance the lives of their clients and community, focusing on providing exceptional service and fostering lasting relationships. DRE #0200‌2055



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