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Each fall it’s a good idea to do some housekeeping on the interior and exterior of your home to prepare for winter. Taking a few days to prepare now, can prevent expensive repairs or home emergencies later on in the season.
1. Check for drafts
Drafts or leaks can lead to higher electric bills and let in moisture which is not good for your home! Be sure to add weatherstripping or caulk wherever needed.
2. Detach hoses
Make sure to drain outdoor spouts, and detach your hoses to store them away for the winter! Keeping your hose connected can lead to clogged pipes and further issues as the weather gets colder.
3. Clean out your gutters
Letting leaves and other debris build up in your gutters could lead to serious ramifications. If you are hoping to avoid water damage long-term, be sure to perform regular cleaning and maintenance.
4. Check your furnace
It’s a good idea to call in a professional to take a look at your heating system before the cold weather sets in. To beat the rush, schedule this call in early fall to ensure everything is working properly.
5. Check your smoke detectors
It’s better to be safe than sorry when it comes to fire safety, and fall is the perfect time to check in on your smoke detectors to ensure they are working properly. They are there to alert you of more than bad cooking!
6. Prune your plants
For a detailed breakdown of fall lawn care, Lowe’s writes the complete guide out for your here.
7. Inspect your roof
It’s recommended to have a professional come out to inspect your roof. Have them check for major problems such as missing, broken, or damaged shingles.
8. Bring outdoor furniture indoors
If you live in a climate with harsh winters, it may be best to store patio furniture inside your garage or storage shed to prevent damage.