Dont Skip These 5 Fall Maintenance Tasks

Posted by Rosheba Wallace
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Your home is a huge investment- an investment youll want to protect for the long haul.

That means proper maintenance is key. Completing a few seasonal chores can help you extend the life span of your home while also cutting down on repair and renovation costs.

Want to make sure youre keeping your home in tiptop condition? Then dont skip these five must-do fall maintenance tasks:

Check for (and seal) air leaks around windows and doors. Leaks in these areas can make it hard to control your homes climate and, as winter approaches, that could mean sky-high heating and gas bills. It could also make your home pretty uncomfortable year-round.

Clean out the gutters.When gutters get clogged with leaves and debris, water cant drain properly. This might lead to standing water on your roof or eaves, which can cause significant and costly damage over time.

Inspect your roof. At the very least, your roof needs an annual inspection. Even small leaks or missing shingles can cause big problems like water damage, mold, mildew and more.

Check your smoke and carbon monoxide detectors. These vital safety devises should always be in good working condition. Put them in test mode and make sure theyre all functioning properly. Batteries will usually need to be replaced every six months to a year.

Have your furnace inspected (if you have a furnace). If you heat your home with a gas-powered furnace, youll want the unit inspected at least once per year. Furnaces can pose serious fire and safety hazards if theyre not functioning properly.

It wont take long to check these tasks off your list, and the payoff is well worth the effort.

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