Fall is my favorite season. The sun, the colors, the temps. But it is a wakeup call to get your house ready for changing temperatures. With these few tips, you will be ready for winter!
My kids had to replace their gutters, because they did not keep them clean! Clean the gutters every few months and get the mud and leaves out of there. This will save you money in the long run.
Weatherstripping just means to plug the gaps in the windows and doors to keep the warm air in. There are do-it-yourself kits in any Home Depot or Ace Hardware store.
This one step can keep your heating and air-conditioning unit operating at optimum capacity. This little step should be done in the fall to keep you warm in the winter.
Get some caulking and a caulk gun and walk around the house and fill in any cracks you see. If rain gets in the cracks, you have a problem.
Carbon Monoxide is invisible and odorless. There is no defense for this danger. Older heating equipment and older water heaters are susceptible to leaking carbon monoxide. Get one today!
These few steps can get you and your house ready for fall/winter. These are simple steps and even I can do most of them.
Excellent tips!
Great tips on getting ready for fall. H5
Good tips, can't believe it's that time again.
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