Home Maintenance Checklist for Fall
Fall can be a beautiful and enjoyable time of year. However, as the days shorten, the leaves change and temperatures cool, responsible homeowners must take certain steps to maintain their homes. Shifting weather conditions and the coming winter months necessitate ample preparations to ensure homes and properties are protected.
5 Key Steps When Preparing a Home for Fall
As you go about preparing your home for autumn, strongly consider conducting the following maintenance:
- Check for damage. Inspect your home for cracks, holes and other damage that could allow pests, cold air and water to enter. Pay particular attention to your roof, as even minor issues can quickly be exacerbated and lead to significant damage and expensive repairs.
- Swap out screens. The days of enjoying the sounds of birds and gusts of warm air may soon depart until next spring. Replace screens with storm windows to help keep your home warm and protect it from the elements.
- Inspect heating sources. Now is the time to check your fireplace, chimney, furnace and air ducts to make sure they’re in good working order. Furnace filters may need to be replaced, and it may be advisable to hire a professional to check on these parts of your home.
- Ensure proper drainage. Whether it’s autumn rains or eventual winter sleet and snow, your house needs adequate drainage to prevent flooding and water damage. Be sure to clear downspouts and gutters and regrade the ground around your home’s structure if necessary.
- Seal windows and doors. Caulk the cracks around your windows and doors to help keep warm air inside and cold air out. This can also help prevent rodents and insects from attempting to enter your home and minimize your energy bills.
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This blog is intended for informational and educational use only. It is not exhaustive and should not be construed as legal advice. Please contact your insurance professional for further information.
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