Hey hey! It’s time of the year… where I talk to you about fall maintenance! Making time for home maintenance tasks can be hard, especially when everyone is so busy. And spending an afternoon watching college football or going to the pumpkin patch is a lot more fun than doing maintenance!
But, as a homeowner, the consistent upkeep of your home helps to preserve your its value and prevent some avoidable and costly damage. All of which can translate to more money in your pocket!
Maintenance in the fall is essential since it’s sandwiched between the hot days of summer and winter’s wet weather. It can be a productive time for you to complete certain tasks that are better suited for its cooler days.
Plus, these projects in the early and late fall can prepare your home and yard for the harsh days of winter ahead. Many homeowners are hit with expensive damage that could have been prevented in the first place. Don’t let that happen to you!
Now is a good time to look at your calendar and schedule some must-do projects over the next couple of months.
Keep in mind, some projects can be DIY jobs but others may require a professional. For some tasks, it’s better to sign up for a yearly service contract (i.e., HVAC, chimney, pest control). We can provide you with a list of reputable contractors!
Get Organized Today
Don’t feel overwhelmed with our list of fall tasks below. It is longer than other seasons and many might not pertain to your particular home. But if you stay organized, it won’t be too hard to handle.
I recommend creating a maintenance binder or downloading a maintenance app for your phone or other device so you can schedule and record your repairs and upkeep.
That way, you’ll know exactly what you have to do each month and how to budget for it. On certain apps you can even set up alerts to remind you. Having a system in place means you’ll be able to store information on repair dates and costs, contact info for contractors, any receipts from purchases, warranties, model numbers and manufacturer materials.
Our Handy Fall To-Do List
You can customize our list below for your own home and put it in your binder/app for fall maintenance. You can also download our handy PDF sheet.
Doors, Windows & Attic
Fall is a good time to do these tasks so that you can save on winter heating bills:
- Add or replace weather-stripping around doors and windows to keep out drafts.
- Caulk around windows where cold airs gets in.
- Get a good storm door for your entrance.
- Consider getting plastic shields to protect basement window wells.
- Insulate your attic and look at the benefits of cellulose insulation over fiberglass.
- Give your windows one more thorough cleaning (it’s still warm enough to do this and have nice clean windows before winter hits).
Furnace, Ducts, AC Unit & Etc.
Get your heating system and other units in top shape now before you start cranking up the heat.
- Hire a HVAC professional to inspect and clean your furnace. Also check your whole-house central humidifier unit to make sure you’ll have the right amount of moisture in the air.
- Stock up on furnace filters and change or clean them monthly depending on which type you use. Dirty filters make it more difficult for your HVAC system to work efficiently and will also limit the amount of dust, lint, airborne molds that go through your system.
- Drain air conditioning pipes and turn off its shut-off valve if you have one. Your HVAC professional may do this for you.
- Hire a professional to inspect air ducts for leaks in their joints; and have them cleaned if necessary.
- Ducts in cold spaces such as attics, basements, or crawl spaces should be insulated.
- Remove and store window AC units if you have them.
- Clean dryer vent by vacuuming the tube that leads to the vent and then vacuum from the outside dryer vent. This should be done every six months so include on both your fall and spring maintenance schedules.
- Clean and disinfect your portable humidifier if you have one in order to prevent mold and bacteria growth in the standing water.
Home Exterior
Prevent small issues from becoming huge issues:
Gutters:
- Clean out gutters and downspouts of leaves and debris. Depending on where you live, you may have to clean your gutters several times in the fall.
- Blocked gutters can cause water damage to your home at any time. It might even cause water to backup under the roof layer resulting in a leaky roof.
- Many homes in Fresno have area drains near back doors or in their yards; make sure you clear those out of debris too.
- Make sure your gutters are directed so that they drain as far away from the house as possible and on a downslope. Check on this regularly during rainstorms to prevent major water damage.
Inspect roof for any damage to shingles and double check seals around vents and chimney to prevent any leaks.
Seal foundation cracks to prevent mice from sneaking in.
Inspect your driveway for cracks. Seal it now to prevent more damage due to the heavy rain that’s about to come our way.
Yard
Prep your yard to enjoy if fully now but also prepare it for winter weather:
- Rake leaves regularly in yard so you aren’t overwhelmed with one big job at the end of the season.
- Remove and weed any dead plants, especially those summer and early fall annuals.
- Prune shrubs before they go dormant. Cut back perennials; divide and transplant as needed.
- Aerate, fertilize, and seed your lawn in early fall.
- Trim tree branches that hang too close to your home (walls or roof!) or electrical wires. You don’t want any surprises during a storm so hire a professional company to care for your trees and trim where necessary.
Power Failures & Severe Weather
Always be prepared to any weather disaster:
- Buy and store flashlights, batteries, candles, and matches in easy-to-reach locations. Get those battery operated candles too if you’re worried about matches and small children!
- Keep extra water bottles, nonperishable food (for pets too!), blankets and necessary medications on hand.
- Find the phone numbers for your utility companies and put in your phone’s contact list and any alert apps/text services that your community provides.
Let me know if you have any questions and if you need any suggestions for contractors that could help get your list of to-do’s done. Email me!
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