Fall isn’t over yet, and it is a great time to tackle any exterior home renovation projects you may have been considering. When preparing your home for winter, it’s important to inspect the major components of your home and address any issues. From inspecting the roof to cleaning your gutters, from installing a chimney cap to replacing your front door, there are plenty of home improvements you can take on before the winter weather sets in.
Fall is the best time to address your gutters. Your gutters may not always be the first thing you think of when you think of exterior home renovations, but they are extremely important to diverting many gallons of water away from your home. In the fall, gutters are at risk of clogging from leaves. This can lead to water damage on your roof, the exterior of your home, and even flooding in your basement. While cleaning your gutters is important, the fall is a great time to consider upgrading your gutters with gutter guards to protect them from clogging in the first place. Gutter replacement or gutter guard installation is a great exterior home renovation you can take on this fall.
Fall is the perfect time to get your roof inspected. If your roof is in need of attention, you don’t want to wait through the winter to address it. Stay ahead of roof trouble by getting a roofing contractor out to see if there are any issues. If your roof isn’t old, you can probably take care of small repairs, such as small leaks or cracked shingles, without much trouble. If your roof is in need of replacement, fall is a great time to get that taken care of as well.
Windows are a huge cause of wasted energy over the winter months. Smart homeowners will spend time in the fall checking their windows for anything they can address before the cold weather sets in. Check the sealing, caulk, and weather stripping. If anything needs to be addressed, fall is the right time to do it. Make sure the locks are functioning properly and the windows close tightly. You want to make sure your windows are properly sealed before the winter sets in. If you discover you may need to replace a window or two, it’s not too late. But, you’ll want to talk with a professional window installation specialist asap about getting that taken care of quickly.
All of your deck and patio furniture should be thoroughly cleaned, dried, and stored for the winter. Empty any clay or ceramic pots, as the dirt left inside can freeze and expand over the winter and crack the pots. Inspect your deck and patio for cracks or dents. If there are any issues, now is the time to address them. Over the winter, water can get into cracks and freeze, and this can make a small problem much bigger when you are ready to get back outside in the spring.
If you’re planning to use your fireplace at all over the winter, fall is the right time to have your chimney inspected and cleaned. Clogged and dirty chimneys are a huge risk for your home and family. A clogged or dirty chimney can be a fire hazard. In addition to the basic chimney inspection, it’s a good idea to look over your chimney cap and replace or repair if needed. This exterior home renovation is simple, but can keep unwanted critters from seeking warm shelter over the winter and creating big problems for your family.
Fall is a good time to take on some simple exterior home renovation projects. You can think about a fresh coat of paint on a small part of your home, such as shutters or doors, or a larger area. A new front entry door is a great project to take on in the fall as well.
As you can see, fall is a great time to take on exterior home renovation projects, whether they are big or small. The temperate weather means that you have a comfortable work environment that isn’t too hot or too cold to get these jobs done efficiently. Speaking to a home contractor about the best projects to take on can get your home looking and functioning its best all winter! Armorvue Home Exteriors is your go-to source for new windows, siding, roofing, and doors. If you’re thinking about updating your home or getting ahead of a worn out roof or poor functioning windows and doors, contact us for a virtual appointment to talk about how easy it will be to get these home improvement projects off of your to-do list before winter.
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