With winter fast approaching, even though we hate to say it, it’s important to take care of some things before the winter months come along. Winter brings harsher weather that can cause some of the elements of your home to take on a little more stress than usual. Below are some of the projects you should take on before the colder months come along.
You may want to wait until all the leaves have fallen for this one. But clogged up gutters with leaves and debris can cause them to overfill when the rain and snow start falling. Clean gutters that can allow a steady flow of water through will help protect your home from unwanted leaks and potentially damaged gutters.
Roof repairs should never wait too long to begin with. But, a well maintained roof is going to be a must have during the winter, especially if you live in a place that gets a good amount of snow. With precipitation comes the need for extra protection. So any damaged shingles or gaps in the roof should be addressed ASAP so you don’t get left out in the cold this winter.
If you want to go the extra mile with lawn maintenance this year,
aerating can be done before the winter rolls in as well. By aerating the lawn before the weather gets cold, you minimize the effect of soil compression and increase natural fertilization. It goes hand in hand with the next must do fall project.
The regular maintenance your lawn receives during the summer is going to come to a quick halt once the grass stops growing. By aerating and fertilizing the lawn, you’re allowing it to get the last bit of nutrients it may need to stay healthy during the colder months. Then, when everything starts to warm up again, you’ll already be a step ahead and it won’t take as long for your property to be looking lush all over again.
Anything that needs to be winterized, should be. Anywhere that insulation may need to be replaced in the attic, any gaps in windows and doors, any cracks that need to be sealed around the exterior should be taken care of before it’s too late. By ensuring that everything is properly sealed up, you’ll keep your home safe from unwanted moisture in the winter.
After the leaves have fallen and the dirt of autumn has done its worst. Pressure washing your exterior can help maintain a fresh look going through the winter. It is always recommended to pressure wash in the spring, but we recommend also giving it a good rinse during the fall to ensure that no build up can damage any parts of your home as the materials begin to contract.
This will be the last chance before the cold weather comes through to ensure you’ve got nice and clean windows where you can watch the first snowfall of the year. Cleaning windows and keeping them free of debris will protect their look as well as their durability. Window cleaning companies often also provide
gutter cleaning and pressure washing services as well. So, you can get a few things done at once if you’re looking to hire out.
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