The end of the Labour Day weekend marks the beginning of September and the start of the cooler seasons. Whether you're mourning the summer or celebrating with pumpkin spice, a little seasonal maintenance can save homeowners from bigger headaches down the road while also keeping your home cozy and market-ready.
Tidy Up the Yard
Keeping your outdoor space healthy as winter approaches may seem like a minor concern, but it can save you time and money later. Raking leaves, trimming bushes and trees and clearing out garden areas will prevent larger issues in the springtime. It's also a good idea to store any summer furniture and decor to protect them from weather damage.
Gutters and Roof
Clearing out leaves and debris from your gutters will prevent any backups during rainy weather or melting snow. While you're up there, take a look at your roof; try to identify any worn-out areas or missing shingles. Addressing these issues before the weather changes will save you from winter renovation. Finally, consider snow guards if your roof is prone to buildup; these little spikes will help prevent large and dangerous snow drifts from falling off.
HVAC
From personal experience, please address any heating issues in your home before you need to use them. Testing your heating system, replacing filters, and scheduling any necessary tune-ups before the cold weather arrives is ideal for a comfortable cold season. Also, be sure to address any drafts in your home; inspect windows and doors, and consider resealing if needed. Over time, even small openings can have a significant impact on heating and energy costs.
Preparing your home for the cold weather doesn't need to be overwhelming. In fact, it's an opportunity to get ready for a new season. Even cosmetic changes like rotating wardrobe pieces help put us in a good mood for fall. These small tasks not only make your home more comfortable but also protect its long-term value.