
Fall is right around the corner, and you know what that means…it’s time to tackle those fall home maintenance tasks before winter hits. Somewhere the first leaf of the season is falling off a tree and soon raking leaves will make it onto your home maintenance checklist. So, before the air gets too crisp and the leaves get too crunchy, give this blog a read to help you plan your home maintenance this season.
Why is fall home maintenance important?
Seasonal home maintenance is important to keep your house in good order as the seasons change. Checking the interior and exterior of your home can help you get ready for the changes in weather that will come and help you discover any opportunities for home improvements. Plus, it’s important to make sure that features like a fireplace or a heating system are ready to operate safely as colder temperatures get ready to set in.
How do I take care of my house in the fall?
Fall home maintenance is essential for your home to run smoothly all fall and winter long. Make sure you check the exterior and interior of your home for any potential issues or repairs that need to be made. Outside, you will want to check your roof, gutters, and foundation for any issues. Inside, check your detectors, furnace, and fireplace.
Outdoor fall home maintenance
While you still have fair weather, start outside. Start by cleaning out your gutters and downspouts to make sure they are free of leaves and other debris because clogged gutters can cause damage to the outside of your home. If you want to make this task easier each year, you can put a mesh cover on your gutters once they are clean to keep leaves from falling back in.
It’s also a good idea to get a roof inspection in the fall, especially if you live in an area that gets snow in the winter. Check your roof for missing or loose shingles as snow and ice could cause water damage as they melt. While you’re up there, make sure the metal flashing around any vents and/or chimneys aren’t damaged. If you think there may be a potential leak, an inspector can help identify any issues.
You will also want to check your exterior walls and foundation for any cracks or gaps as these could be places for small animals to burrow into your home. Gaps or cracks can also be areas for water and air to get into your home so be sure to fix any bad spots before winter beings.
Indoor fall home maintenance
When was the last time you changed your furnace filter? If you don’t remember, now is a great time to put in a new one. You should also consider having a professional come in to inspect your heating system to make sure it runs at its peak performance all season long.
Don’t forget about your fireplace. Make sure your chimney flue is clear and that the overall fireplace is clean. A chimney sweep can help check for buildup in the chimney as well as any damage that may need to be fixed.
While you’re doing your fall home maintenance, be sure to test your smoke and carbon monoxide detectors. Making sure these work and have new batteries can help you keep your family and your home safe.
Once you’ve completed your fall home maintenance tasks, be sure to sit back and relax because you’ve earned it. If you did find any major home repairs you need to make this fall, talk to your local PrimeLending loan officer about your financing options.