10 Steps to Prepare your Home for Fall

Although it doesn’t quite feel like it yet, Fall is just around the corner. What better time to start prepping your home for the weather to come? We’ve gathered the most important Fall home maintenance tasks to get you and your home ready for this next season.

1. Purchase a Programmable Thermostat

Having a programmable thermostat is completely worth the investment, especially once the the weather cools down. If you set your thermostat back while you’re away during the day, you could save up to 10% on your air conditioning/heating bill each year. Many programmable thermostats can even be accessed from your phone.

 

2. Fertilize your Lawn

 

Applying fall lawn fertilizer will help prevent winter damage and spring weeds. Ask a local garden center or check online to find out which type of fertilizer you need and when to apply it. 

3. Reverse your Ceiling Fan

During winter, warm air rises up to the ceiling fan while cool air will stay close to the ground. By flipping a switch and reversing your ceiling fan, cool air is forced up, and warmer air is pushed down. 

 

4. Clean the Gutters

 

If rain gutters are blocked they can overflow which can cause water damage to your home, including the foundation and exterior walls. Take out your ladder, and clear out any leaves, pine needles, branches, or debris from the gutter. 

5. Plant Bulbs for Spring-Blooming Flowers

There are beautiful several Spring-blooming flowers but they must be planted at just the right time during the Fall. Some popular ones are the tulip, iris, daffodil, hyacinth and lily.

 

6. Clean the Fireplace and Chimney 

Before you fire up the fireplace this Winter, make sure it’s clean and ready to go. Your fireplace & chimney should be cleaned and inspected every 50 burns to ensure that it’s ready to be used.

 

7. Check Smoke Detectors 

Replace all batteries in your smoke and carbon monoxide detectors throughout your home. Once you’ve replaced the batteries, press the test button to insure they are working properly.

 

8. Remove Warm Clothes from Storage

The seasons will begin to change and soon you’ll be trading in your tank tops for coats. This is a great time to sort through all of your warmer clothes and decide if you still want to keep everything you stored away. If you don’t think you’ll wear it this Fall, donate it to your local thrift store. I recommend The Grey Goose on Hwy 18 in Apple Valley. They do pick ups too.

 

9. Check Windows & Doors for Leaks

 

As the year comes to a close, the weather will get colder. If your windows are not sealed properly, your home could lose lots of heat, causing your gas and heating bills to spike! Check for leaks now and have a worry-free winter. 

10. Organize the Garage

 

With the hustle and bustle of the summer, the garage most likely could use some tidying up. Install some shelving or add some hooks to keep your garage more organized year-round. Why not pull out your Fall decorations while your at it? 

 
In A Nutshell . . . 
Fall is officially here although the weather wont feel like it for a few more weeks. Take advantage of the warmth in the air to do the outside ’to do’s’ to make your winter more comfortable.