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Mid-Summer Maintenance for Waterfront Properties | Cressy & Everett Real Estate

Now that we're well into summer, it's more important than ever to keep your lakeside property in top shape. Our real estate agents at Cressy & Everett understand the extra care waterfront homes require, when you're exploring St. Joseph homes for sale along the Great Lakes.

  • Dock and Waterfront Structure Inspection
    At mid‑season, your dock and waterfront structures have already weathered months of sun, storms, and fluctuating water levels. Take time now to walk every plank and railing. Look for soft spots or rot in any wooden elements and tighten or replace loose boards as soon as you spot them. Scan metal connections for rust, paying special attention to hinges and bolts where moisture collects. Addressing these issues now will keep your dock sturdy, safe, and ready for the rest of the season.

  • Shoreline Erosion Management
    With boat traffic in full swing and occasional summer storms, your shoreline may be showing signs of wear. Reinforce existing riprap walls or install new natural barriers made from local stone to slow erosion. Consider planting native grasses or shrubs to hold soil in place and enhance the view. Checking the shoreline regularly lets you tackle small erosion spots before they grow into larger problems that can threaten your lawn, foundation, or septic system.

  • Water Quality and Safety Measures
    Clean, clear water is one of the perks of lakeside living, and it's up to you to maintain it. At this point in the season, test your water for bacteria blooms or excess nutrients that can cloud the lake. If you detect any issues, work with a certified service to balance levels and prevent algae growth. Make sure any intake or filtration equipment is operating smoothly and meets all local environmental standards. Keep rescue ropes, life jackets, and a stocked first aid kit close by so family and guests can enjoy the water safely.

  • Seasonal Systems and Equipment Care
    Summer brings heavy use of boat lifts, lighting, and irrigation systems. Give each system a once‑over to ensure reliability. Lift cables and moving parts should operate without strain and hold your vessel securely. Outdoor lighting along the dock, walkways, and gathering areas should be cleaned and tested so evenings by the water stay both safe and inviting. Inspect sprinklers or drip lines feeding your shoreline plants, adjusting flow as needed to compensate for hot, dry days and shifting soil near the water's edge.

  • Preparing for Late‑Summer Weather
    Summer storms can arrive without much warning and cause serious damage to unsecured items. If you haven't already, tie down or stow patio furniture, floatation devices, and decorative pieces that strong winds could lift. Confirm that gutters and drainage channels around your home and boathouse are clear so heavy rain drains away from structures and plantings. Review your family's emergency plan together and ensure everyone knows how to secure boats and evacuate safely in the event of severe weather.

Owning a waterfront property means enjoying a year‑round retreat, but mid‑summer demands extra attention. Contact us to learn more about waterfront living and talk with agents who know the shoreline inside and out.

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