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Preparing your home for the fall season

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Preparing your home for fall can ensure a comfortable and cozy living environment during the cooler months. In this article, we outlined some essential tasks to get your home ready for the fall season. Get your home ready for the upcoming colder weather with these  essential steps:

 

  • Inspect your window seals and roof for leaks. If you notice any stains on the eaves, call a roof contractor for repairs before winter arrives.
  • Ensure proper water drainage to avoid ice damming and potential water damage during snowy periods.
  • Turn off all outside water faucets and drain hoses before storing them in the garage for the winter.
  • Trim overgrown vegetation and dead branches near your home, and give your lawn a final cut. Apply fertilizer and pre-emergent to protect it from winter damage and weed growth.
  • Clean and store your grill and firepit, as well as outdoor furniture, to keep them safe from the elements and ready for next year.
  • Schedule an HVAC service visit or replace filters and install covers on AC condensing units outside your home.
  • Have a professional check your fireplace and chimney before winter, especially if you plan to use it. Proper cleaning ensures smoke won’t fill your home when it’s cold outside.
  • Verify that all your winter essentials, like a snowblower and outdoor activated night lights or security systems, are in good working order.
  • Repair any cracks in driveways, walkways, and steps to prevent water from freezing and causing further damage.

While preparing for fall, consider these ways to safeguard your home from cold weather throughout the winter. The season is right around the corner, so it’s best to be ready in advance.