Fall into Maintenance: Prepare Your Home for Colder Weather

By Helen Adams Realty - September 16, 2025

As fall arrives and the air turns crisp, it’s the perfect time to get your home ready for the cooler months ahead. The change in seasons is more than just a shift in weather; it’s a chance to reset, refresh, and protect the place you call home. A little proactive maintenance now can prevent major headaches later, saving you time, stress, and money down the road. Whether you’re a brand-new homeowner or a seasoned pro, this fall checklist will help you keep your home safe, comfortable, and ready to welcome all the cozy moments the season brings.

Tackle the Exterior
  • Clean Gutters and Downspouts: Clear out leaves and debris to prevent water damage, foundation issues, and roof leaks
  • Inspect Your Roof: Look for any loose or damaged shingles. If you spot a problem, it’s best to call a professional for a closer look.
  • Seal Cracks: Walk around your home's exterior and seal any cracks in the siding or foundation to prevent moisture from seeping in during winter.
  • Drain Outdoor Hoses: Disconnect and store all garden hoses to prevent them from freezing and cracking.
  • Prep for Cold Weather: Get your ice melt and any necessary winter supplies ready in case of a cold snap. While heavy snow is unlikely, a sudden drop in temperature can still lead to icy patches on walkways and driveways.
Focus on Major Systems
  • Service Your Heating System: Schedule a professional check-up for your furnace or heat pump. Don’t forget to change your air filters and clean all vents.
  • Prep Your Fireplace: Have your chimney professionally inspected and cleaned to prevent fire hazards from soot buildup
  • Check Vents: Clean your dryer vent and lint trap. Clogged vents are a leading cause of house fires.
Don’t Overlook the Details
  • Seal Windows and Doors: Use weatherstripping or caulk to seal any gaps. This prevents drafts and can significantly lower your heating bill.
  • Check Detectors: Test all smoke and carbon monoxide detectors, and replace batteries as needed.
  • Reverse Ceiling Fans: Switch your ceiling fans to rotate clockwise. This pushes warm air down, helping to circulate heat more efficiently.
  • Winterize Your Yard: Rake leaves, trim back any overgrown bushes, and prepare your lawn for the winter.

By taking a little time to prepare your home now, you'll ensure a smooth and worry-free transition into the colder months. These simple steps can save you from costly repairs and make your home a safer, cozier place to enjoy all season long.

Happy fall!

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