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Autumn Home Maintenance

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Whether you are getting ready to put your house on the market, or just need some advice to keep your home in tip-top shape, autumn is the perfect time to prepare your home for the cold months ahead. A well-cared for home not only looks good, it also can attract more buyers. Following these easy, inexpensive maintenance tips before winter arrives can really pay off big!  

  1. Clean Roof and Gutters
    Before inclement weather arrives, check your roof for potential problems; shingles that are buckled, cracked, or missing; moss; and rust spots on flashing. Any loose, damaged, or missing shingles should be replaced immediately. Moss should be removed as it retains moisture and can promote rot. While you’re up there, check that the gutters are unclogged and draining properly. Make sure they aren’t sagging and trapping water; tighten gutter hangers and downspout brackets; and replace any worn or damaged gutters and downspouts.
  2. Check the Furnace
    Having your air conditioner and furnace cleaned twice a year will help loved ones stay healthier, expand the life of units, and keep energy costs down. A professional cleaning is inexpensive and takes a very short amount of time. Also make sure to clean or change the furnace filters regularly.
  3. Schedule a Chimney Inspection
    Nothing says autumn is here like cozy nights around the fireplace. Now is the ideal time to check your fireplace and schedule a cleaning to prevent chimney fires.
  1. Change Batteries
    It’s important to change the batteries in your smoke detectors and carbon monoxide detectors. While you’re at it, remember to check the sensors and remove dust so they can function properly.
  2. Seal Cracks & Gaps
    To discover hidden drafts around the house, light a stick of incense or a candle, then hold it next to windows and door frames. If the smoke or flame flutters, you’ve got a gap. Seal it with caulk or weather-stripping. Then grab a tube of color-matched exterior caulk and make a journey around your home’s exterior, sealing up cracks between trim and siding, around window and door frames, and where pipes and wires enter your house. Once everything is sealed up tight, you’ll save the heating system extra work, and that saves money too.
  3. Remove Leaves
    Leaving a thick layer of fallen leaves on top of your lawn prevents sunshine from reaching the turf and provides a cozy home for mold, bacteria, pests, and weed seeds. If your city doesn’t offer a composting program, go green and consider composting leaves yourself. Another option is to use your lawn mower’s mulching blade to chop leaves into tiny bits so they can break down over the winter and return nutrients to the soil.
  4. Plant & Prune
    There are a variety of flowers (tulip, iris, daffodil, hyacinth, and lily) to plant in autumn that will bloom in the spring, so get some gardening done before the ground freezes. Late autumn is also the best time to prune shrubs and trees, when the summer growth cycle is over. Your goal is to keep limbs and branches at least three feet from your house so moisture won’t drip onto roofing and siding, and to prevent damage during high winds.
  1. Organize the Garage
    Autumn is the perfect time to clean out the garage (basement, shed, etc.) and get everything organized. Put away warm weather items like patio furniture, BBQs, garden hoses, lawn mowers, and potted plants. Then make sure you have all the tools you’ll need stored for easy access. For fall: leaf blower, broom, rake, and gardening tools. For winter: ice scraper, ice salts or sand, snow shovel, and snow blower.

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