As the fall season approaches, it’s important that you’re doing everything you can for your home, to improve it and to ensure both the exterior and interior of your home stay in good shape too.
From cleaning gutters and downspouts, to getting your chimney swept and checked for damage. A home maintenance checklist can be a good way of staying on top of everything that needs doing throughout this season.
With that being said, here’s a helpful guide to fall home maintenance and a checklist of essentials worth following to keep on top of it all.
Clean gutters and downspouts
First and foremost, it’s good to keep your gutters and downspouts clean and free of debris. If you’re not keeping on top of cleaning your gutters, then this can damage the foundations of your home, should they become blocked.
Leaking gutters and downspouts can end up costing you a lot more money and hassle over time, so it’s best to just get your gutters and downspouts cleaned regularly.
Getting a professional out is easy enough, and if there are any repairs or replacements that need doing, then it’s a good idea to do this sooner rather than later. This is particularly important during this time of the year, due to heavier rainfall and bad weather being more prominent.
Tidy up the yard
It’s good to keep the yard clean and tidy, especially as the cooler months roll in. This is due to a lot of pests looking to make their home in warmer environments. With that in mind, if you’ve got clutter lying about your yard that’s not serving any purpose, then you may find it better to get rid of it before fall arrives.
Go around your outdoor space, actively looking for any sign of broken furniture or toys that are lying about, even in the undergrowth of shrubs and plants that are now covering it up somewhat.
Tidying up the yard will help greatly when you need to prep the garden for the cooler months, such as trimming down the lawn and pruning the plants.
Inspect the roof for missing shingles or potential leaks
The roof is another place that you’ll want to get checked over to ensure that it’s protecting the rest of the home.
Many homeowners won’t think too much about their roof space, unless, of course, there’s a leak that has occurred. During the cooler months, you’ll likely get more rainfall, and the chances of a leak from your roof are higher if you have missing shingles that you haven’t spotted yet.
You should also go into the attic space itself if you have time and are willing to do so. This can help ensure that all aspects of the roof, both inside and out have been checked.
As well as getting a roof specialist out for repairs and fixes, you should also get the roof cleaned. By cleaning the roof, you’ll help to prevent debris from damaging the shingles or roof material in general.
Make use of exterior plumbing jobs
Exterior plumbing is something to be mindful of, especially during this time of the year, when colder weather means frozen or burst pipes.
Your knowledge of external pipes might be limited, which is why getting a plumber out to check these areas over is worthwhile.
This is really important to do if you have an older property and therefore older pipes as a result. With aged pipes, they may not be as durable as they once were, which is why it’s good to get them checked for any repairs or insulation that might be required.
Insulation is great for your pipes and will help them last a lot longer as a result, so it’s definitely an investment worth making.
Clean and store away outdoor furniture and equipment
Outdoor furniture and equipment should be stored away in a secure and, ideally, dry location. From leaf blowers to your lawn mower, you’ll want to have enough space available to keep everything safe, but not so overcramped that it damages your equipment.
There are plenty of outdoor storage solutions available, so you’ll have plenty of choice to find what you need.
Be aware of what equipment or tools might need some maintenance done to them before you store them away. Those that are often used for digging in the yard should be cleaned up before storing.
Check heating systems and replace filters
Heating systems within the home are a vital part of keeping your home warm and comfortable during the fall and beyond. Therefore, you want to get these systems checked by a professional before the cooler months come around.
The reason is that the time when your heating systems fail is likely to be when you’re using them the most. By getting it checked by a professional beforehand, you avoid getting caught up in the rush of other homeowners who need these services.
Replacing the filters in your heating system is also a good way of keeping the system in good condition. So try to replace these filters as often as you can, as and when they’re needed.
Do general cleaning to keep on top of wear and tear
Finally, in order to help keep the home in general in good condition, consider general cleaning. It helps to keep on top of any wear and tear that can happen around the home.
It’s a good idea to create a cleaning schedule so that you’re able to stay on top of the cleaning around the home. Deep cleaning floors and carpets, as well as tackling cupboards and closets that don’t often see the light of day, are worth staying on top of.
Having a fall home maintenance checklist is handy to have in place, so that you stay on top of the home’s needs throughout the year. Use these tips to add to your list and explore what other maintenance tasks you might want to tackle throughout the fall season this year.
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