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Your Fall 2023 Home Maintenance Checklist

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Your Fall 2023 Home Maintenance Checklist

As the vibrant colors of autumn take center stage, it’s a reminder that winter is just around the corner.

For homeowners, fall is the perfect time to undertake essential home maintenance tasks to ensure your home is comfortable and able to withstand winter weather — which saves you money in the process!

Here’s a checklist of fall home maintenance tasks that will help you protect your home:

Gutter Cleaning and Inspection

Falling leaves, twigs, and debris can clog your gutters, leading to improper water drainage. This can cause ice dams during winter, damaging your roof and leading to leaks.

Clean out your gutters and ensure they’re securely attached. Also, check your downspouts to ensure water is being directed away from your home’s foundation.

Roof Inspection

Before snow and ice arrive, inspect your roof for missing or damaged shingles. Any weak spots could lead to leaks. If you can’t safely inspect your roof, consider hiring a professional.

Seal Windows and Doors

Cold drafts can spike your heating bill. Check your windows and doors for any gaps or cracks. Use weatherstripping or caulk to seal them. You’ll keep the cold air out and improve energy efficiency.

Service Your Heating System

Before turning on your heating for the season, have it inspected by a professional to ensure it’s working efficiently. This will help avoid any mid-winter breakdowns. Remember to replace or clean the filters as well.

Chimney and Fireplace

If you have a wood-burning fireplace, ensure the chimney is cleaned to avoid chimney fires. Also, inspect it for any cracks or damages. If you don’t already have one, consider installing a chimney cap to prevent debris and critters from entering.

Don’t wait on this one! The closer you get to winter, the longer you’ll need to wait for a chimney sweep!

Winterize Your Pipes

Frozen pipes can burst and cause significant damage. Insulate exposed pipes, especially in unheated areas like basements, garages, and crawl spaces.

On frigid nights, let your faucets drip slightly to prevent freezing.

Prepare Your Lawn and Garden

Aerate and fertilize your lawn to give it a strong base for the winter months. Trim back trees and shrubs, especially those close to your home that might drop limbs under the weight of snow. Empty out and store any garden hoses, and shut off exterior faucets.

Check Smoke and Carbon Monoxide Detectors

Winter sees an uptick in home fires and carbon monoxide poisoning due to increased usage of heating systems. Ensure your detectors are in working order, and replace batteries as needed.

Pest Proofing

As temperatures drop, rodents and other pests seek warmth – often in our homes. Check your home’s exterior for any gaps or holes and seal them. Pay particular attention to areas where utility lines enter.

Stock Up on Winter Supplies

It’s always wise to be prepared. Ensure you have a good supply of salt or sand for icy pathways, snow shovels, and, if necessary, a reliable snow blower. It’s also an excellent time to check the condition of your winter emergency kit, including items like flashlights, extra batteries, and blankets.

Inspect Your Attic

Proper insulation and ventilation in your attic can prevent ice dams. Check for any signs of moisture or mold, which might indicate a leak. Also, ensure that your attic is sufficiently insulated to conserve heat.

Clean and Store Outdoor Furniture

Prolong the life of your outdoor furniture and accessories by cleaning and storing them in a shed, garage, or protective cover.

 

In conclusion, fall is not just a time for pumpkin spice and cozy sweaters; it’s an essential period for homeowners to get their homes winter-ready.

Addressing these maintenance tasks can save money, prevent potential damages, and give you peace of mind as you hunker down for the cold months ahead. Embrace this season of change by preparing and protecting your most significant investment: your home.