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Home Maintenance Calendar

作者 haidong · GitHub ↗ · v1.0.0 · MIT-0
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功能描述
Build a seasonal + interval-based home maintenance calendar to prevent costly surprises. Track what needs attention before it breaks.
使用说明 (SKILL.md)

Home Maintenance Calendar

Why This Skill Exists

Target pain: You fix things only when they break. The furnace dies on the coldest day of the year. The roof leaks during a storm. The smoke detector chirps at 3am because you never changed the battery. Every repair is an emergency, every emergency costs more than preventive maintenance would have, and you live with a low-grade anxiety about "what's going to break next?"

Why generic advice fails: Home maintenance checklists are abundant online but overwhelming — 200 items, no prioritization, and no connection to your specific home, climate, and equipment. They don't distinguish between "do this or your house floods" and "nice to have." They also don't account for renters vs. owners, apartment vs. house, or different climate zones.

How this skill is different: It builds a personalized calendar with three priority tiers (critical safety, preventive, nice-to-have), mapped to seasons and intervals (monthly, quarterly, bi-annual, annual). The assistant helps you inventory your home's specific systems and equipment, then outputs a calendar you can actually follow — not a generic 200-item list you'll never read.

Why users reuse it: The calendar is yearly-recurring with seasonal adaptation. New equipment (appliances, HVAC, water heater) gets added. Users return for the seasonal transition check-ins and when they move to a new home.

When to Use This Skill

Use this skill when:

  • You want to move from reactive repairs to preventive maintenance.
  • You are a new homeowner and don't know what needs regular attention.
  • You have experienced a costly surprise repair that could have been prevented.
  • You want a seasonal rhythm for home care tasks.
  • You are a renter who wants to know what to track vs. what the landlord handles.

Do not use this skill to:

  • Diagnose or repair electrical, gas, plumbing, or structural issues — these require licensed professionals.
  • Create a legally binding maintenance contract.
  • Replace professional home inspection or specialized trade assessments.
  • Guarantee that following the calendar prevents all possible failures.

What You'll Need

Before starting, have ready:

  • Knowledge of your home type (house, apartment, condo) and ownership status (own, rent).
  • List of major systems and appliances with approximate ages (HVAC, water heater, roof, appliances).
  • Climate zone and typical seasonal weather patterns.
  • Awareness of any existing issues or recent repairs.
  • Access to utility shut-off locations (water main, gas valve, electrical panel) — for safety awareness.

The Home Maintenance Workflow

Phase 1: Home Systems Inventory

The assistant guides you through identifying what needs maintenance:

Major systems (long-life, high-cost if they fail):

System Typical Lifespan Key Maintenance
Roof 15-30 years (material-dependent) Annual inspection, gutter cleaning, moss removal
HVAC / Furnace 15-20 years Filter change (1-3 months), annual professional service
Water Heater 8-12 years Annual flush (tank), descaling (tankless), anode rod check
Plumbing 50+ years (pipes), variable (fixtures) Leak checks, drain cleaning, winterization
Electrical 30-50+ years (wiring) Outlet testing, breaker panel check, GFCI testing

Seasonal equipment:

Equipment Key Maintenance When
Air Conditioner Filter clean/replace, coil cleaning Spring (before first use)
Heating System Filter, professional service Fall (before first use)
Gutters Clear debris Spring + Fall (after leaves drop)
Sprinkler System Winterize, spring startup Fall (blow out), Spring (test)
Chimney/Fireplace Inspection, sweep Fall (before burning season)
Snow Blower / Generator Test run, fuel stabilizer Fall (before snow season)

Safety equipment (critical tier):

Equipment Maintenance Frequency
Smoke Detectors Test, battery change Monthly (test), Annual (battery)
CO Detectors Test, battery change Monthly (test), Annual (battery)
Fire Extinguishers Check pressure gauge Quarterly
GFCI Outlets Test button Monthly
Radon Test (if applicable) Test kit Every 2 years

Phase 2: Three Priority Tiers

The assistant helps you prioritize into three tiers:

Tier Description Examples Consequence of Skipping
Tier 1: Critical Safety Prevents injury, death, or major disaster Smoke detectors, CO detectors, fire extinguishers, gas leak detection, electrical hazards Life safety risk
Tier 2: Preventive Prevents expensive damage or system failure HVAC service, gutter cleaning, roof inspection, water heater flush, winterization $1,000-$10,000+ repair
Tier 3: Nice-to-Have Improves comfort, efficiency, or appearance Deep cleaning, paint touch-up, deck sealing, window washing Minor inconvenience or cosmetic

Phase 3: Seasonal Calendar Design

The assistant helps you build a seasonal maintenance map:

Spring (March-May)

Task Tier Why
HVAC — AC service before first use T2 Avoid failure on first hot day
Gutters — clear spring debris T2 Prevent water damage
Roof — visual inspection for winter damage T2 Catch leaks before rainy season
Smoke/CO detectors — battery change T1 Life safety
Outdoor faucets — turn on, check for freeze damage T2 Prevent interior leaks
Window screens — inspect, repair T3 Comfort
Deck/patio — inspect for winter damage T3 Safety + longevity

Summer (June-August)

Task Tier Why
HVAC filter — check/replace monthly during heavy use T2 Efficiency + air quality
Dryer vent — clean lint buildup T1 Fire prevention
Refrigerator coils — vacuum T2 Efficiency + lifespan
Pest inspection — ants, termites, wasps T2 Prevent infestation
Garage door — lubricate, safety sensor test T1 Safety

Fall (September-November)

Task Tier Why
HVAC — furnace/heating service before first use T2 Avoid failure on first cold day
Gutters — clear leaves T2 Prevent ice dams and water damage
Chimney/fireplace — inspection and sweep T1 Fire safety
Outdoor faucets — shut off, drain, cover T2 Prevent frozen/burst pipes
Sprinkler system — blow out/winterize T2 Prevent frozen/burst pipes
Weather stripping — check doors and windows T3 Energy efficiency
Snow equipment — test, fuel stabilizer T2 Ready before first snow

Winter (December-February)

Task Tier Why
Ice dam prevention — attic insulation check T2 Prevent roof damage
Pipe freeze prevention — cabinet doors open on cold nights T2 Prevent burst pipes
Sump pump — test (if applicable) T1 Flood prevention
Generator — test run T2 Emergency readiness
Indoor air quality — humidifier clean, filter check T3 Comfort + health
Annual review — what broke this year? Update calendar T2 Continuous improvement

Phase 4: Interval-Based Tasks (Non-Seasonal)

Task Frequency Tier
HVAC filter change 1-3 months T2
Smoke/CO detector test Monthly T1
GFCI outlet test Monthly T1
Fire extinguisher check Quarterly T1
Water softener salt check Monthly T3
Drain cleaning (preventive) Quarterly T2
Refrigerator coil vacuum 6 months T2
Dryer vent cleaning 6-12 months T1
Water heater flush (tank) Annual T2
Sewer line inspection (older homes) 1-2 years T2
Septic tank pump (if applicable) 3-5 years T2

Phase 5: Service Provider Tracking

The assistant helps you maintain a service provider reference:

System Provider Last Serviced Next Due Phone/Contact
HVAC [company] [date] [date] [contact]
Plumber [company] [date] as needed [contact]
Electrician [company]
Roofer [company]
Pest Control [company]
Chimney Sweep [company]
Appliance Repair [company]

Why this matters: When the furnace dies on a Sunday night in January, you don't want to be searching Yelp while shivering. Have the number ready.

Phase 6: Renter-Specific Adaptation

If you rent, many tasks are the landlord's responsibility. The assistant helps you distinguish:

Landlord's responsibility (typically):

  • HVAC service and repair
  • Roof, gutters, structural issues
  • Plumbing and electrical systems
  • Major appliance repair/replacement
  • Pest control (structural pests)
  • Smoke/CO detector installation and maintenance (varies by jurisdiction)

Your responsibility (typically):

  • Reporting issues promptly (in writing)
  • HVAC filter changes (confirm with lease)
  • Light bulb replacement
  • Basic cleaning that prevents damage (mold prevention, pest prevention)
  • Smoke/CO detector battery changes (between landlord inspections)
  • Knowing where shut-offs are (water, gas, electrical) for emergencies

Renter calendar approach: Track what you're responsible for + track what you need to report. "Report the dripping faucet" goes on your calendar, not "fix the faucet."

Output Template

## Home Maintenance Calendar — [Address / Date]

### Home Profile
Type: [house/apartment/condo] | Own/Rent: [own/rent]
Climate zone: [zone] | Year built/renovated: [year]

### Systems Inventory
| System | Age | Last Serviced | Next Due | Service Provider |
|--------|-----|--------------|----------|-----------------|
| [system] | [years] | [date] | [date] | [contact] |

### Seasonal Calendars

#### Spring (Mar-May)
- [task] — [Tier] — [Month] — [Done?]

#### Summer (Jun-Aug)
- ...

#### Fall (Sep-Nov)
- ...

#### Winter (Dec-Feb)
- ...

### Interval Tasks
- Monthly: [task list]
- Quarterly: [task list]
- Semi-annual: [task list]
- Annual: [task list]

### Service Provider Contacts
| System | Provider | Phone | Website | Notes |
|--------|----------|-------|---------|-------|

### Emergency Shut-offs
- Water main: [location]
- Gas valve: [location]
- Electrical panel: [location]
- Fire extinguisher: [locations]

Tips & Variations

For older homes (pre-1980): Add lead paint awareness, asbestos awareness (don't disturb old insulation or flooring), and knob-and-tube wiring awareness to your safety tier. Consider a professional home inspection if you haven't had one.

For new construction: The first year is about catching builder defects while under warranty. Document everything. The calendar still applies — systems still need maintenance even when new.

For condos/apartments: Know what the HOA or building management covers vs. what you cover. Common areas and building systems are usually theirs. Interior systems may be shared responsibility.

For vacation/second homes: Add "arrival check" and "departure shutdown" checklists. Water shut-off when leaving. Heat set to minimum to prevent freeze. Someone local with a key for emergencies.

For extreme climate zones: Arctic: freeze protection is tier 1 for everything. Desert: dust management and AC are tier 1. Coastal: salt air corrosion, hurricane prep. Tropical: humidity/mold, termite vigilance.

Related Skills

  • seasonal-home-refresh — The broader seasonal transition that includes cleaning, supply rotation, and routine adjustment alongside maintenance.
  • weekly-home-review — The weekly check-in where you note "that thing that's starting to make a noise" before it becomes an emergency.
  • household-inventory-system — Tracks what you own. Maintenance calendar tracks the condition of what you own.
  • personal-document-organizer — Keeps warranties, manuals, and service records findable when you need them.

Safety Notes

  • Electrical, gas, and structural work are NOT DIY for untrained people. If you are not qualified, hire a licensed professional. Incorrect repairs can cause fires, explosions, electrocution, or structural collapse.
  • Always know where your main shut-offs are (water, gas, electricity) and how to operate them. In an emergency, seconds matter.
  • When using ladders for gutter cleaning or roof inspection, follow ladder safety: 3 points of contact, proper angle, stable ground, never the top two rungs. Have someone spot you.
  • Carbon monoxide is odorless and deadly. Never skip CO detector maintenance. If a detector alarms, evacuate immediately and call emergency services — do not investigate yourself.
  • This calendar is a planning tool, not a guarantee. Even well-maintained systems can fail. The goal is to reduce probability, not eliminate it.
  • For renters: document maintenance requests in writing. If a landlord fails to address a safety issue, know your local tenant rights and resources.
安全使用建议
This appears safe to install as a planning aid. Treat it as a scheduling framework, not professional repair advice, and use licensed professionals for dangerous electrical, gas, plumbing, roof, or structural work.
功能分析
Type: OpenClaw Skill Name: home-maintenance-calendar Version: 1.0.0 The skill is a document-only guide for creating a home maintenance calendar. It contains no executable code, no network requests, and no instructions that would lead to data exfiltration or unauthorized system access. All content in SKILL.md and skill.json is strictly aligned with the stated purpose of organizing household upkeep tasks.
能力评估
Purpose & Capability
The stated purpose is to help users build a seasonal and interval-based home maintenance calendar, and the visible SKILL.md content is aligned with that purpose.
Instruction Scope
The instructions are advisory and checklist-oriented, with explicit limits against diagnosing or repairing electrical, gas, plumbing, or structural issues.
Install Mechanism
There is no install spec, no required binaries, no required environment variables, and skill.json declares document-only content with hasExecutableCode=false and requiresApi=false.
Credentials
The requested user context, such as home type, major systems, climate, and maintenance issues, is proportionate to creating a personalized maintenance calendar.
Persistence & Privilege
The artifacts do not show persistent background behavior, account access, credential use, local file indexing, or elevated privileges.
如何使用
  1. 确保已安装 OpenClaw(本地或 Docker 部署)
  2. 在对话框中输入安装命令:/install home-maintenance-calendar
  3. 安装完成后,直接呼叫该 Skill 的名称或使用 /home-maintenance-calendar 触发
  4. 根据 Skill 的参数说明提供必要输入,即可获得结构化输出
版本历史
v1.0.0
Initial release of Home Maintenance Calendar — build a personalized, seasonal, and interval-based home maintenance checklist. - Guides users through creating a custom home inventory, prioritizing tasks by safety and cost-prevention. - Organizes maintenance tasks by season and frequency, with clear priority tiers (critical safety, preventive, nice-to-have). - Covers both major home systems (HVAC, roof, plumbing, etc.) and seasonal equipment (sprinklers, chimneys, etc.). - Includes specific guidance for both homeowners and renters. - Emphasizes safety: professional repairs and dangerous work are clearly excluded.
元数据
Slug home-maintenance-calendar
版本 1.0.0
许可证 MIT-0
累计安装 0
当前安装数 0
历史版本数 1
常见问题

Home Maintenance Calendar 是什么?

Build a seasonal + interval-based home maintenance calendar to prevent costly surprises. Track what needs attention before it breaks. 它是一个面向 Claude Code / OpenClaw 的 AI Agent Skill 插件,目前累计下载 38 次。

如何安装 Home Maintenance Calendar?

在 OpenClaw 或 Claude Code 对话框中运行命令「/install home-maintenance-calendar」即可一键安装,无需额外配置。

Home Maintenance Calendar 是免费的吗?

是的,Home Maintenance Calendar 完全免费,采用 MIT-0 许可证,可自由下载、安装和使用。

Home Maintenance Calendar 支持哪些平台?

Home Maintenance Calendar 跨平台运行,可在任意部署了 OpenClaw / Claude Code 的环境中使用(cross-platform)。

谁开发了 Home Maintenance Calendar?

由 haidong(@harrylabsj)开发并维护,当前版本 v1.0.0。

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