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How to Prepare Your Home for Cooler Weather

Cooler weather has arrived in Colorado and whether we are ready for cooler temps or not, there are some things we NEED to do so that our homes and yards are ready!  Jim and Linda Arnold, Real Estate professionals in the St. Louis area share some tips for our yard, roof, foundation and exterior masonry, doors and windows, heating and cooling, pumbling and interior.

Compliments of The Foerster Team, Rocky Mountain Real Estate Advisors, (720) 530-5554



Via Jim & Linda Arnold-St. Louis Real Estate Pros 314-422-2762 Referrals welcome!! (Coldwell Banker Gundaker-St. Louis, MO):


How to Prepare your Home for Cooler Weather  fall leaf


With the fall season now here and winter approaching, now is the time to
prepare your home for the new season. Regular maintenance of your home is critical to its preservation and can add significantly to its resale
value. Use this checklist to prepare your home for the cooler days and
frosty nights of fall.


Yard:

  • Rake and compost leaves
  • Seed and feed your lawn
  • Winterize your sprinkler system
  • Mulch flowerbeds
  • Drain outside faucets and cover them when appropriate
  • Drain and store hoses

Roof:

  • Trim limbs and vegetation away from roof
  • Inspect roof and roof vents for any needed repairs
  • Replace any loose or damaged shingles
  • Clean gutters and downspouts

Foundation and Exterior Masonry:

  • Clean fireplaces and chimneys
  • Check chimney mortar for any deterioration
  • Make sure downspouts and grading all direct water away from the house

Doors and Windows:

  • Inspect caulking and paint for damage and repair as needed
  • Oil door hinges and garage door moving parts
  • Make sure all storm windows are securely in position

Heating and Cooling:

  • Arrange for annual inspection and cleaning of heating systems
  • Rinse off A/C compressor/condensing coil unit to remove debris and dirt
  • Consider upgrading to a programmable thermostat
  • Change the furnace filter (when needed)
  • Check smoke and carbon monoxide detectors
  • Check and clean humidifier

Plumbing and Interior:

  • Inspect and repair any damaged caulking in tubs, showers, sinks, toilets and backsplashes
  • Check pressure relief valves on water heaters
  • Inspect refrigerant lines for missing or damaged insulation
  • During wet weather, check ceiling and around all doors and windows for unwanted moisture
  • Check attic ventilation
  • Make sure dryer vent is clean
     
 

               

Linda

Linda Graves Arnold, ABR, CRS, GRI, e-PRO
Coldwell Banker Gundaker
"Bringing Families Home"
Cell phone:  314-422-2762
Office:  636-391-1122
email:  Linda@LindaandJim.com
website:  www.LindaandJim.com

 

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