It’s that time of the year again when homeowners get ready for colder months ahead. Here’s how to prep your home for fall:
GUTTERS AND DOWNSPOUTS
Make sure gutters and downspouts are free and clear of leaves and debris to prevent clogging and possible water damage to your roof or foundation.
CHECK THE ROOF
Inspect your roof for damaged or missing shingles. If you are not able to climb onto your roof, use binoculars to visually assess, and replace or repair as needed.
SEAL DOORS AND WINDOWS
Check for cold air entering the house by feeling along windows and doors. Improve energy efficiency by replacing or adding weather-stripping, and repairing or replacing cracked or damaged caulk.
INSPECT THE FIREPLACE AND CHIMNEY
This task is best handled by a professional chimney sweep who will remove creosote buildup, check the damper, firebox, and flue, so you can enjoy the cozy results.
SERVICE THE HEATER
Schedule an appointment with a professional for a maintenance check before you begin using your system for the winter. Or, if you’re lucky enough to have a home warranty, schedule an HVAC Pre-Season tune-up for the minimal cost of a service fee.
TEST CARBON MONOXIDE DETECTORS
Replace the batteries in your carbon monoxide detectors and ensure they work properly as you head into the colder months. Do the same for your smoke detectors, as well.
CLEAN YOUR DRYER VENT
Remember to remove lint buildup from the dryer vent. This often overlooked task can prevent dryer fires and improve your dryers efficiency.
GET YOUR LAWN READY FOR COLD TEMPS
Give your lawn a step up before winter arrives. Begin by raking it. Next, aerate your lawn and apply a fall fertilizer. If necessary, protect temperature sensitive plants from freezing.
PUT AWAY OUTDOOR FURNITURE
Before storing your outdoor furniture, toys, and equipment such as grills, make sure they are clean and ready for spring. You’ll thank yourself later.
By tackling these tasks now, you can protect your home the winter elements and enjoy comfort in the colder temps.