The Definitive Guide to Fall Home Maintenance
In the realm of household tasks, we have various lists to keep us on track – from “honey-do” lists to spring cleaning checklists. At Experts In Your Home, while we often discuss heating and air conditioning matters, we’re also well-versed in comprehensive home maintenance. That’s why we’re offering you an extensive fall home maintenance checklist to ensure your home is ready for the upcoming cooler weather.
This checklist is organized by location, allowing flexibility based on weather conditions or personal preference. If it’s raining and you planned to inspect the roof, focus on indoor tasks instead. And if a particular task seems daunting, remember that our team is just a phone call away, ready to assist with any home maintenance needs.
Interior Maintenance Checklist:
- Replace batteries in smoke and carbon monoxide detectors, ensuring one on each floor.
- Check fire extinguishers for expiration dates and proper charge.
- Inspect electrical outlets and cords, repairing any loose or frayed connections.
- Clean dryer exhaust duct and surrounding area to prevent fire hazards.
- Review and practice fire/emergency escape plans with your family.
- Replace furnace filter.
- Insulate water heater and pipes.
- Install storm windows, if applicable.
- Check indoor faucets for leaks and repair as needed.
- Inspect and repair caulking around sinks, toilets, showers, and bathtubs.
- Clean humidifiers to maintain indoor air quality.
- Adjust ceiling fan blades to run clockwise for better heat distribution.
Exterior Maintenance Checklist:
- Check foundation for cracks and caulk any gaps.
- Inspect roof for damaged or missing shingles and metal flashing.
- Clean gutters and downspouts, ensuring proper drainage.
- Install weather-stripping around garage door.
- Address any peeling or blistering paint to prevent further damage.
- Repair sidewalks, pathways, and steps before leaves obstruct visibility.
- Fill cracks in asphalt driveway and apply commercial sealer.
- Inspect chimney for damage and ensure proper function of flue and damper.
Fireplace Tips:
- Inspect chimney for signs of damage.
- Confirm presence of flue cap to deter nesting animals.
- Remove creosote deposits to reduce fire risk.
- Test damper for proper operation.
Yard and Garden Tips:
- Organize garage or outdoor storage area.
- Service lawnmower, trimmer, and other tools.
- Fertilize lawn in preparation for spring growth.
- Check pool cover for damage and replace if necessary.
By incorporating this comprehensive checklist into your weekend plans, you’ll ensure your home is well-prepared for the transition to fall.