Late Fall Home Maintenance

Porch AutumnAs the cold months of winter approach, now is the time to examine how well your home is prepared to keep you warm through the cold. If you haven’t done one before, a home energy audit is a great way to discover where heat may be escaping your home, which will require your heat system to work harder, ultimately costing you more money. For help arranging a professional home energy audit, contact Sibcy Cline Home Services. Here’s a helpful article on how to perform your own home energy audit.

Here are some tips on how to get your home ready for winter:

Seal drafts
Drafty windows, doors, or other air leaks can keep your heating system running overtime. Check and seal any gaps around electrical outlets, windows, doors or air ducts with foam sealants, caulk or weather stripping. Also check all the seams on the exterior where different building materials meet for any cracks or gaps. Pay special attention to small gaps around cables, fixtures (light or water), vents and pipes.

Insulate the Attic
A well-insulated attic floor is one of the most important steps to keeping your home warm in the winter. If you have an older home, the R-value (a measure of insulations resistance to heat flow) of your insulation may not be the most effective. Here’s a guide on how to measure the R-value of your attic insulation.

Install a programmable thermostat
Installing a programmable thermostat is a fast and relatively inexpensive way to keep your home warm and your costs down.

Ready the fireplace
Make sure your fireplace is ready to keep you warm this winter. Here are a couple suggestions on how to make sure your fireplace is ready to go.

Put leaves to good use
If you run over your leaves with your lawn mower, you can then rake them up and use them as a fall mulch in your flower or vegetable garden. Untouched leaves can smother your grass, so you should rake them up regardless and you might as well get some benefit out of the job.

Hang a bird feeder
Bird seed is a welcomed supplement for birds who don’t migrate and who make “pitstops” during their trip south. Food can be scarce in the winter and a little bird seed can go along way in helping our feathered friends endure the cooler months.

Organize your garage
Has your garage become a catch-all or extra storage space? November is a great time to clean out and organize the garage so you can actually park a car in there. Depending on the condition, it may be a big job, but you’ll be glad you put in the work when you don’t have to scrap ice and brush snow off your car every morning.

Fall Fix Ups for Your Home

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Here is a list of 10 things to do to maintain your home during the fall season:

1. Check the exterior of your home for peeling paint. If paint is peeling, scrape it and repaint. This will protect your home from deterioration.

2. Clean the gutters and downspouts. Once the leaves have fallen be sure to clean your gutters.

3. Caulk the windows. Well-sealed windows prevent heat from escaping.

4. Inspect the roof. Look for missing or loose shingles. It is best to make repairs now before snow and ice cause water damage.

5. Fireplace inspection. Have your fireplace professionally serviced so it is in good working order and to prevent carbon monoxide poisoning.

6. Seal the driveway. Fill in the cracks and top with a sealer.

7. Ceiling fan rotation. Change the direction of your ceiling fan to clock wise to redistribute the warm air from the ceiling.

8. Cover the air conditioner. Protect the air conditioner from elements during the winter by covering it.

9. Turn off exterior hose bibs. This will prevent water pipes from bursting.

10. Divide perennials in the garden. Fall is a good time to divide or move perennials. Mulch them after the first hard freeze.

Need help with you home maintenance? Contact Sibcy Cline Home Services.