Fall is here, and we’re moving to winter. Below are a few home maintenance reminders to put on your to-do list before we get into the holidays.
Weatherproofing and energy
- Clean gutters and downspouts
- Inspect roof edges and flashings for lifted shingles or cracked sealant
- Re-caulk/foam around windows, doors, and pipe penetrations
- Repair or install door sweeps and weatherstripping—don’t forget your garage door bottom seal
Heating and indoor air
- Run the furnace 10–15 minutes and listen for odd noises or odors
- Clear 3 ft around the furnace and returns
- Replace/clean HVAC filter
Outdoors
- Trim branches away from roof and power drop
- Sweep patios, check for standing water; re-slope or clear French drains
- Seal cracks in walkways and driveways before heavy rain comes (hopefully)
- Store or cover outdoor furniture and cushions
Garden
- Plant cool-season herbs and greens
- Mulch beds (2–3 inches) to hold moisture
- Prune lightly (major pruning waits until true dormancy later in winter)
- Set irrigation to “rain mode” or reduce to winter schedule
Kitchen prep for holidays
- Deep-clean oven now (avoid self-clean right before big meals)
- Sharpen knives
- Check cooking thermometers
Fireplaces
- Sweep chimney
- Check damper
- Inspect burner, pilot, and CO alarms nearby.
EV charger: Inspect cable for nicks; test GFCI protection.
Solar: Visual check for debris; schedule pro cleaning if significantly soiled.
Pool/spa: Lower run time, balance chemicals, cover securely.
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