How to Get Your Cabin Ready for the Season

April 2024 · 4 minute read

Whether you’re an old pro at cabin life or preparing for your first opening weekend, remember that no summer home is move in-ready just because you are vacation-ready. Expect to spend some time on maintenance tasks, repairs and even a few administrative duties before you shift into full-on chilling-in-the-hammock mode.

“(This) will help ward off future issues and ensure you can enjoy your home to the fullest extent possible,” says Chris Marotta, maintenance lead for Vacasa, a vacation rental company specializing in lakefront and mountainside cabins.

Not sure exactly what those cabin-opening tasks, repairs and duties are? We get it; it can be overwhelming. We’ve put together a checklist of the things you need to do to get your cabin ready for the summer vacation season.

Prepare for Returning to Your Cabin

Here are the things you need to do before you fill the cooler, toss your gear into the back of the car and hit the highway.

Common, Everyday Cabin Essentials

These include:

Work on Cabin Maintenance Over a Weekend

Fixing Up a Cabin Westend61/Getty Images

Now that you’re at the cabin, the fun can begin, right? Well, not exactly. Your first visit to the cabin should be dedicated to work, says Spike Carlsen, former Family Handyman editor and author of Cabin Lessons: A Nail-by-Nail Tale.

“One big thing is to just set aside a weekend (to make sure the cabin is in good shape),” Carlsen says. “Don’t bring a bunch of friends right away thinking you are going to party.”

Why? Because you never know what might need your immediate attention. Your entire stay will be much more enjoyable if you do these tasks right away. “If you open things up right … you can kick back (and relax) much more quickly,” Carlsen says.

Dedicating a few days to cabin maintenance is always the right call, according to Leaf Home Solutions President and CEO Jeff Beck. “Routine home maintenance is the best thing you can do to avoid surprises and avoidable costs … and enjoy it all summer without a second thought,” Beck says.

Maintenance Task Checklist

Here are some maintenance tasks you should do as soon as you arrive:

That should get you started. Your own list might differ slightly, depending on the age of your cabin, where it’s located and whether you spent any time there during the off-season. Once everything’s in tip-top shape, relax and have a great summer!

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