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title: "July Home Maintenance: Preparing for Heat and Storms in Greenwood"
url: https://www.heregreenwood.com/2026/07/07/july-home-maintenance-preparing-heat-storms/
date: 2026-07-07T22:21:37+00:00
modified: 2026-07-07T22:21:37+00:00
author: "Jake Kumar"
categories: ["Home and Garden"]
site: "HERE Greenwood"
attribution: "HERE Greenwood"
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# July Home Maintenance: Preparing for Heat and Storms in Greenwood

*Source: [HERE Greenwood](https://www.heregreenwood.com/2026/07/07/july-home-maintenance-preparing-heat-storms/) — July 7, 2026 by Jake Kumar*

Homeowners in Greenwood face a distinct set of challenges during the summer months, with sustained high temperatures and the potential for severe weather events. Proactive maintenance can mitigate risks and ensure comfort and safety through July and beyond.

A primary focus for summer home care involves heating, ventilation, and air conditioning (HVAC) systems. Regular maintenance of these systems is crucial for efficiency and longevity. Home guides consistently emphasize the importance of replacing HVAC filters monthly, or at least every three months, to ensure optimal airflow and indoor air quality. A clogged filter forces the system to work harder, increasing energy consumption and wear on components.

Beyond filter replacement, the outdoor condenser unit requires attention. Debris such as leaves, grass clippings, and dirt can accumulate around the unit, obstructing airflow and reducing its cooling capacity. Clearing vegetation and ensuring at least two feet of clearance around the condenser allows it to operate more efficiently, which is particularly vital during Greenwood’s hot summer days.

Storm preparedness is another critical aspect of July home maintenance. While the immediate threat of hurricanes may seem distant, localized thunderstorms can bring heavy rains, strong winds, and power outages. Homeowners should inspect their property exteriors for potential vulnerabilities. This includes checking gutters and downspouts to ensure they are clear of blockages and properly directing water away from the foundation. Clogged gutters can lead to water overflow, potentially damaging roofs, siding, and basements.

Roof inspections are also recommended. Look for loose or damaged shingles, especially after a storm, as these can be entry points for water. Trimming tree branches that hang over the house can prevent damage from falling limbs during high winds. Securing outdoor furniture and decorations or bringing them indoors before a storm is a simple step that can prevent property damage and potential hazards.

Ensuring proper drainage around the home’s foundation is another key element of storm preparation. Grading should slope away from the house, and any low spots where water might collect should be addressed. This helps prevent water intrusion into basements or crawl spaces, which can lead to costly repairs and mold growth.

### Why it matters in Greenwood

For homeowners in Greenwood, particularly those in established neighborhoods like Bentley Park or Seven Oaks, proactive maintenance during the summer months can mitigate potential disruptions. The efficiency of HVAC systems directly impacts household budgets through energy costs, while robust storm preparedness protects property values and ensures the safety of residents. Maintaining homes through these essential steps contributes to the overall resilience and well-being of the community, reducing strain on local emergency services and ensuring a more comfortable summer for families across Greenwood County.
