Articles & Advice > All Yard & Garden Articles > Getting Your Home Ready for Fall

Getting Your Home Ready for Fall

by Matt Myers
01 Fall Cleanup
02 Lawn Maintenance
03 Seal Deck
04 Winterize Sprinklers
View All Project Categories
  • Find Top-Rated Pros
Yard & Garden

Fall is coming fast, and while we like to think of our great kitchens and the bathroom remodel on the horizon, fall is maintenance time. You not only need to check the roof before the wet season or make sure the windows will hold the expensive energy, but also prep the lawn for the dormant time, winterize the sprinklers, clean the gutters, you name it.

We all know that there's a great deal to be done before we bring the warm clothes out of the basement, and fall cleanup is at the center of all chores. So we've provided a checklist of the items you need to consider to prepare your home and yard for the first cold snap.

Fall Clean Up

  • Rake Leaves—Raking leaves (or mulching them) is critical so that they don't cover your lawn and choke out the grass you worked on all summer.

  • Lawn Fertilization—Don't forget your lawn just because you're not mowing it every Saturday. A round of fertilizer can make the difference next summer.

  • Lawn Aeration—This key task helps air, water, and fertilizer get into the soil and create a healthy lawn even during the cold times.

  • Winterize Sprinklers—Any water left in the sprinkler system or pipes could freeze, crack, and ruin the system. This inexpensive task can save more than $1000 in total replacement.

  • Gutter Cleaning—The leaves likely haven't fallen yet, but get ready. Gutters that are full of leaves can hold water and pull down your entire gutter system, and sometimes parts of your roof.

Don't break your back from all those leaves! Click here for

Fall Cleanup

Prepping for the Cold

  • Weatherstripping—This little task can return all its cost expense through your energy bill. Weatherstripping fills the gaps around doors and windows so that your energy bills warm your home, not your neighborhood.

  • Window Caulking/Inspection—Caulking around the windows also helps to keep the heat from escaping. While you're at it, have someone inspect the integrity of your windows. If they are more than 25 years old, it's likely time for new ones.

  • Roof Inspection—This is your first line of defense against the weather. A quick roof inspection can tell you if you have a breach that could cause serious damage during the bad weather.

  • Furnace Tune Up—Naturally, you need to change your furnace filter if you haven't since last winter, but also hire a furnace repairman to make sure your unit is tip-top. A quick tune up can identify problems before they start, and also help optimize your system for the brutal months ahead.

Odds & Ends
Of course if you have special items like a pool, water feature, or hedges to protect from the cold weather, now is the time. If you beat the rush, you can always find a contractor who has the time. However, if you wait until the busy season to contact a pro, you might be waiting for a while.

Matt Myers is a freelance writer for the home maintenance and remodeling industry. Formerly a contractor specializing in deck building and casework, Matt has written over 500 articles for both homeowners and contractors.
More Tips & Advice For Your Home
Related Articles
    Recent Articles
    Videos
    Busy Life Busy Life

    When you're having a hard time trying to choose one service professional over another, ServiceMagic is the best way to make an informed choice.  Watch Now

    By using ServiceMagic you agree to our Terms & Conditions Feedback about this page

    About Us | ServiceMagic Careers | Privacy | Affiliates

    Top Cities: Atlanta | Charlotte | Chicago | Cleveland | Columbus | Dallas | Denver | Houston | Indianapolis | Los Angeles | Minneapolis | New York
    Pittsburgh | Raleigh | San Francisco | Washington, DC | More Cities | International: ServiceMagic UK | Travaux | 123Devis