As autumn arrives, handling a little home maintenance is a good idea. With this fall home maintenance checklist, you can ensure a comfortable and worry-free fall and winter.
Read on for the top fall maintenance items that should be on your checklist.
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Clogged gutters overflow, causing potential damage to your roof, siding, and even your foundation. To avoid costly repairs later, take the time to clear gutters and downspouts. Use a ladder and gloves to remove leaves, twigs, and debris from the gutters. If you don’t have a ladder or feel uncomfortable working at heights, hire professional gutter cleaners.
As the temperatures drop, you’ll need your heater more and more. To ensure it’s up to the task, schedule a professional inspection. An HVAC technician will check for issues, change the filter, and perform basic maintenance.
Drafty windows and doors can make your home less efficient as it concerns heating. That’s why you should check the weatherstripping and seals around windows and doors. Check for gaps and cracks, then apply weatherstripping or caulk.
With the increased use of heating systems and fireplaces, testing your smoke and carbon monoxide detectors is crucial. In fact, you should test the alarms once a month. However, fall is a good reminder to check the batteries and age of smoke and CO detectors. You don’t want to take any chances with the safety of your home and family.
A fireplace can be a great feature for keeping the house warm and cozy as temperatures cool. However, you must ensure it is safe to use. A professional chimney cleaner can remove creosote buildup and check for blockages. They can also check for hazardous damage.
As fall progresses, trees and bushes shed their leaves, but they can also shed branches during storms. Overgrown branches close to your home pose a risk of damage. They could also be hazardous to people. Trim trees and bushes away from your house, particularly those close to windows, the roof, or power lines.
Before the first freeze arrives, take the time to drain outdoor faucets and hoses. Disconnect hoses from faucets and allow the water to drain. You should also close the valve for the outdoor faucets if your home has one. With the lines drained, you can reduce the risk of water freezing in the pipes.
With these fall maintenance tips, you can ensure your home is ready for autumn and winter. It can help you make your home more comfortable and prevent repair issues.
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