prueba_map

marca
Home Improvement

6 Tips to Transition Your Home From Summer to Fall

As September begins, let’s get ready to say goodbye to the warm weather and hello to cooler temperatures. We also need to prepare our homes for the change in seasons by storing away our summer things and preparing our properties for colder weather.

Here are six things you can do to prepare your home for fall:

1. Check your roof and gutters

It’s a good idea to look over your roof and gutters now before winter sets in. Look for any shingles that are bent, cracked or missing, and replace them. Check for leaks in these areas as well as around chimneys and skylights. While you’re up there, clear the leaves and debris from your gutters while the weather is still good.

2. Clear your yard

To protect your backyard furniture from the cold, clean and cover it and store in a dry place. Move grills, barbeques and other outdoor tools such as lawnmowers into a shed or garage. Disconnect and drain your outside hose while you’re at it.

3. Get your HVAC serviced

This time of year, it’s a good idea to get your heating and air-conditioning system inspected and serviced. You don’t want to be stuck with a dirty filter that will let allergens into the air around your home during the cooler months. If you have ceiling fans, reverse direction to a clockwise motion to create an updraft to move warm air down.

4. Clean and weatherproof outside surfaces

Summer’s end is the last chance to rent a power washer you’ll need to clean your patio, driveway, deck and home exterior. You should also renew weatherproofing on decks, fences, and other exterior structures as well as insulate any pipes in unheated locations.

5. Check your home’s exterior for cracks

Take care of the exterior of your house before the fall rains, winter snows, and spring melt have their way. Openings in the structure can let water in where it will freeze, resulting in cracks and mold. Caulk around the areas where masonry meets siding and where pipes or wires enter the house before it gets too cold.

6. Check window and door seals

To save money on heating and cooling costs, check your windows and doors for drafts. Apply weather stripping or caulk around the frames to cut down on drafts. Make sure the seal between your garage door and the ground is tight too, to prevent drafts and small animals from entering. While you’re at it, clean windows of summer grime before cold weather sets in.

Renewal by Andersen offers a wide range of window and patio doors that can improve the look, feel, and functionality of your home. Whether you’re looking for new windows to make your home comfortable and energy-efficient or want an upgrade that will increase the value of your property, Renewal by Andersen provides premier products and installation services.

Hannah Holmes

Recent Posts

What To Consider Before Replacing Your Windows

When contemplating window replacement for your home, a myriad of factors come into play. Whether…

4 weeks ago

Checklist for Hiring Window Contractor for Your Project

When embarking on a window replacement or installation project, selecting the right contractor is crucial.…

2 months ago

The Value of Professional Window Replacement

Windows play a pivotal role in not just the aesthetic appeal but the functional efficiency…

3 months ago

What Causes Double-Pane Window Discoloration?

Discoloration is a phenomenon unique to double-pane windows. While it doesn't happen as often, knowing…

4 months ago

Factors That Influence Window Replacement Cost

Planning a window replacement project is about considering the essentials that can affect its pricing…

5 months ago

How To Choose Interior Trim for Your New Windows

The window replacement process involves more than just choosing the right window style and material.…

6 months ago