13 Home Maintenance Tips for Fall

13 Home Maintenance Tips for Fall

The
changing leaves, crisp
autumn air, and decorating
for the season are all things to look forward to at the start of fall, but after summer
comes to an end, it’s time to prepare our homes for the colder months ahead. We
often associate home maintenance with the months following
winter, but being
proactive can reduce the amount of work you do in the spring.
Here are some simple and easy home maintenance tips to kickstart the fall season.

 

Inspect the
Exterior and Interior for Peeling Paint

Whether
it’s outside or inside your home,
paint doesn’t last
forever and should be updated regularly. Inspecting your home could entail a
walk-through or a simple
walk around your
property looking for any paint chipping, peeling, discoloration, or fading.

 

Winterize Your
Pool

For
those with a pool, it’s important to winterize it. New York State can encounter
harsh winters and you want to ensure your pool is protected. For more
information about how to
winterize your
pool
for the season,
check out this
link.

 

Inspect
Fireplace and Chimneys for Damage or Potential Hazards

Dirty
and obstructed chimneys are one of the leading
causes of house
fires
.
It is recommended to regularly inspect and clean your fireplace and chimney at
least once a year. Because this is a high-risk endeavor, you’ll want to
consider calling a professional to both inspect your
chimney, as well as
clean it.

 

Clean Out Your
Dryer Vents

Another
major cause of housefires are clogged lint traps and air ducts. It’s important
to empty your dryer lint trap after every
load of laundry. Be sure to
have your dryer ducts checked and cleaned regularly, as lint can get trapped
there.

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Winterize Your
Air Conditioning System

Your
air conditioning system or
home cooling
system

should also be regularly maintained, although you likely won’t use it during
the fall and winter months. Understanding the safety around these systems and
preparing them for the winter is crucial! To learn more about cleaning your air
conditioning unit, check out this
link.

 

Clean and Prepare
Your Heating Systems for Winter

As
we put away our
air conditioning
systems
,
we transition into requiring a heat source. Depending on the heating system,
this maintenance can look different for everyone. While you can refer to your
owner’s manual for more detailed information, you might also consider calling
for a professional inspection and
cleaning.

 

Clean and Inspect
All Windows and Doors

Cleaning
and wiping down windows and door screens can increase visibility and help to remove
any dirt and dust buildup from the last few months. Additionally, inspecting
and adding a protective layer of caulk to window seals can help to prevent cold
air leaks.

 

Clean and
Condition Your Carpets

Besides
a vacuuming weekly, it’s recommended to
professionally
clean

and shampoo your carpets once a year. This keeps your home clean and lengthens
the lifespan of your carpet—which can be costly to replace.

 

Test and
Replace the Batteries in Your Emergency Systems

This
includes both smoke detectors and carbon monoxide detectors. You’ll want to get in the habit of replacing batteries in emergency
systems at the same time you adjust your clocks for
daylight savings
time
.

 

Rake Leaves From
the Backyard and Clean Gutters

As
the temperature starts to drop, clearing gutters of leaves and other debris can
prevent ice dams from forming. Raking your leaves will help prevent fungus and
potential disease from growing, as well as prevent
your
grass

from dying of suffocation.

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Turn off
Exterior Faucets and Store Hoses

Make
sure to shut off exterior faucets and any unneeded water sources and store
hoses and equipment away. To learn more about how to prevent your pipes from
freezing, check out this
link.

 

Stock up on
Winter Essentials

In
New York State, you never know when winter weather will strike. It’s best to always
keep a stock of winter essentials on hand. This can include firewood, a
winter safety
kit
, ice-melt,
shovel(s), and anything else you may need ahead of time to prepare for winter.

 

Complete an
Insurance Checkup

As
the colder season approaches, being proactive is key, and protecting your home
should be a top priority. It’s important to complete an annual
insurance
checkup
to be sure that
you and your home are properly protected. Your insurance agent is an excellent
resource for navigating coverage options such as mechanical breakdown, service
line coverage, guaranteed replacement cost, flood insurance and even
umbrella
coverage
(personal excess
liability). An agent can also help identify specific items you own that may
need to be scheduled on your homeowner policy. For information on a
home insurance
policy
with NYCM
Insurance, check out the link below!