Fall is here, and preparing your home’s exterior is essential to ensure for it to hold up in the colder months ahead.
Fall weather can bring cooler temperatures, rain, and wind, which can impact the condition of your home. With a few preventive steps, you can safeguard your property and keep it in top shape throughout the season.
Here’s how to prepare your home’s exterior for fall weather.
Inspect and Clean the Gutters
One of the most important tasks for fall is cleaning your gutters.
As leaves and debris start to fall, your gutters can easily become clogged. Clogged gutters lead to water overflow, which can cause roof damage, leaks, and even foundation issues. Clean your gutters thoroughly and consider adding gutter guards to prevent future blockages.
It’s also a good time to inspect your downspouts and make sure they’re directing water away from your home.
Check the Roof for Damage
Fall is an ideal time to inspect your roof for any signs of wear and tear.
Look for missing or damaged shingles, cracked tiles, or any spots where water might pool. Addressing these issues before the colder months will help you avoid leaks and damage caused by snow and ice.
If your roof needs repairs, take care of them now before the weather worsens.
Seal Gaps and Cracks
Gaps and cracks around your windows, doors, and siding can let in cold air, moisture, and even pests.
Inspect the exterior of your home for any cracks or holes, especially around doors and windows. Use caulk or weather stripping to seal any gaps.
This not only helps maintain your home’s energy efficiency but also prevents moisture from seeping in and causing damage.
Trim Trees and Bushes
Overhanging branches and bushes near your home can pose a risk during fall storms.
Wind and heavy rain can cause branches to break and fall onto your roof or siding, leading to costly damage. Trim any trees or shrubs that are too close to your home to reduce the chance of this happening.
It’s also a good idea to remove dead or dying trees that could fall in high winds.
Check Exterior Paint and Siding
Assessing the condition of your home’s exterior paint and siding is important during fall.
Peeling paint or damaged siding can allow moisture to penetrate, leading to rot and other issues. Touch up any areas where the paint is peeling, and make necessary repairs to keep your home’s exterior protected from the elements.
By taking these steps now, you can help protect your home’s exterior from the challenges that fall weather brings.
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