Fall Maintenance Checklist 2024
Fall Maintenance Checklist 2024
‘Tis the season for crunching leaves underfoot, warm hues, and the perfect opportunity to cozy up indoors! As summer draws to a close, it's an ideal time to start preparing your home for the upcoming fall months before the chill sets in. Whether you tackle the tasks yourself or hire a professional, taking action now can help prevent costly damages in the long run.
Prepare Outdoor Equipment for Storage: Clean your mower thoroughly to remove debris and buildup, then store it in a covered space to shield it from potential weather damage. Additionally, despite grass growth appearing to cease in fall, roots are actively deepening to prepare for winter, making it the optimal time for fertilization and reseeding.
- Protect Outdoor Furniture: Safeguard your outdoor furniture investment by storing it indoors, such as in a garage or shed. If indoor storage isn’t feasible, invest in waterproof furniture covers with coatings that shield against elements, along with air vents to prevent mold and mildew. Consider outdoor storage bins for cushions and smaller items.
- Trim Trees and Shrubs: Prune trees and shrubs after leaves have turned to promote healthy growth. Contact a local professional to trim any limbs near power lines.
- Seal Doors and Windows: Use weather stripping to enhance energy efficiency, as windows account for 25-30% of heating energy loss, according to the U.S. Department of Energy.
Clean Gutters and Downspouts: Prevent exterior damage and basement flooding by cleaning gutters before fall leaves drop. Install mesh guards to keep debris out once cleaned.
- Manage Water Drainage: Direct water away from your home to prevent foundation, driveway, and walkway damage. Ensure gutters are securely fastened and that water isn’t pooling around the foundation.
- Inspect Roofing: Monitor your roof for missing, curled, or damaged shingles, as well as cracks in ridge shingles and metal flashing. For safety, consider hiring a professional to conduct a thorough inspection.
- Maintain Furnace and Ducts: Replace furnace filters and consider professional duct cleaning and furnace servicing to ensure efficient heating before the temperature drops.
Check Chimney and Fireplace: Arrange for a professional chimney inspection and cleaning to prevent chimney fires. Gas fireplaces should also undergo a technician inspection to ensure proper function and clear any blockages.
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