Monday, 19 August 2013

Making Your House Ready For Winter During The Fall Season

By Aaron Marlowe


The Fall season is a splendid one - Due in no small part to the color-changing plants and invigoratingly crisp air. However, Autumn is also an ideal time to tackle several specific home cleaning and renovation projects, being ready in time for the colder months to come.

Carpet cleaning is a smart choice to lead with, whether you choose to do the work yourself or hire a company. Window washing is also ideal in Fall, since the cloudier, overcast days are more conducive to streak-free windows.

Also suited for the Fall season is the project of flipping your mattress and cleaning your sheets and covers, adding additional blankets as needed to account for the reducing temperatures. Further indoor projects that are good for Autumn include a system of room-by-room cleaning, making sure every room gets a good, deep clean. You might also decide to shift your furniture around to freshen the look of your home and make it brighter for the colder months. It's also a good idea to clean the furniture itself and window blinds or curtains. Additionally, it's recommended that you check your washing machine pipes and tubes for breaks or breaches, as well as to clean up the stove and over, preventing crumbs and grease from becoming fire hazards. The dryer is also a potential fire hazard if you don't regularly empty the lint traps. You can also have it examined to make sure that lint isn't building up.

The furnace is another item with the potential to cause fires, so it's a good idea to have it checked and maintained. The vents and ducts in your home should also be cleaned, especially if they haven't been looked recently. A good cleaning underneath and behind the fridge will help keep it in top shape and help keep your kitchen sanitary.

As for outdoor maintenance activities, be sure to clean the gutters of obstructions, since a winter season that brings a lot of snow could be prove troublesome for a roof with no way for it to drain. Also recommended is covering your AC unit, if you have one, to shield from inclement weather. Remember to empty and stow garden hose and any other landscaping tools that you won't have much use for in winter. And be sure to sweep your patio and remove any plants that aren't going to survive the cold anyway.




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