Fall Maintenance Tasks for Your Home

by Daniel Martin 10/01/2023

Cooler temperatures, fall foliage and gray skies mean it's time to get your home ready for the long winter months ahead. During the fall, there are several tasks you can perform around your house to make sure it's prepared for freezing temperatures and snowy weather. The following tasks should be part of your fall maintenance checklist.

Clear out your gutters

Fall leaves and debris from rainy and windy weather can fill up your gutters, causing clogs to occur. It's important for your gutters to be free of clogs, so rain water can pass through them and reach the ground. Keep in mind your gutters help protect your home from damage by moving water away from the exterior. Clean out your gutters each fall to make sure they're ready to handle rain water, as well as melted snow and ice.

Check your roof

Making sure your roof is in good shape is highly important during fall. Loose or missing shingles or other roof damage, such as damaged flashing, can leave your home vulnerable to leaks from snow and ice during winter. Finding these problems now means you can have them fixed before winter weather arrives.

Drain outdoor faucets

Colder weather can cause outdoor faucets, hoses and other equipment to freeze, which could lead to damage. While you're outside enjoying mild fall days, drain your outdoor faucets and turn them off until spring. Close shut-off valves and store garden hoses and other outdoor irrigation equipment as part of your fall maintenance checklist.

Replace smoke detector batteries

It's important to replace smoke detector batteries and carbon monoxide detector batteries every fall and spring. While replacing the batteries, test your detectors to make sure they work. You'll want to have reliable carbon monoxide and smoke detectors during fall and winter, since you might be using your gas furnace, wood-burning fireplace and other heating equipment more often.

Inspect your furnace

Before using your furnace in the fall, inspect it to make sure it's in good condition. You can do a few tasks on your own, such as changing the filter, checking your thermostat and checking the pilot light. However, have a professional HVAC technician perform maintenance to ensure your furnace works properly and doesn't need any repairs, so you can have dependable heating throughout the season.

About the Author
Author

Daniel Martin

Membership:

National Association of REALTORS (NAR)

Connecticut Association of REALTORS (CAR)

Bridgeport Board of Realtors

Valley Board of Realtors

Greater Fairfield County CMLS

Connecticut CTMLS

Education:

Principals and Procedures of Real Estate

Naugatuck Valley Community College

Connecticut School of Electronics

Housatonic Community College

Achievements:

Connecticut Magazine 5 Star Realtor 2014-2023

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Top Listing Agent

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Professional Specialty:

My experience and expertise in the home selling and buying process gives my clients an advantage in any real estate market.

*First Time Home Buyers

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*Land

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Personal:

Lifelong Connecticut Resident

Married with 2 Children, 3 Grandchildren

Musician

Golf Enthusiast

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I specialize in Fairfield and New Haven Counties. *Shelton *Trumbull *Stratford *Bridgeport *Fairfield *Milford *Danbury Beacon Falls *Brookfield *Naugatuck Valley It doesn't stop there - I can also refer to anywhere in the world! Niche Marketing My background in customer service and technology gives me a step ahead of the competition. I use every available Marketing Resource to make your home stand out.