Get Your Home Ready for Fall

house in autumn

With Fall just around the corner, now is the time to get your home ready for the upcoming season. With a few minor tweaks, you can ensure your property is well protected when the weather changes. Unsure where to start? Take a look at these top tips and get your home ready for Fall today:

Check The Guttering
As downpours become heavier and more frequent, you really don’t want to have a problem with your guttering. A cracked or damaged gutter will allow water to stream down your property, potentially causing a lot of damage. Checking your gutters now will give you the chance to remove debris and identify any issues before the bad weather sets in.

Enhance Your Heating
If you spend Fall and Winter cranking the temperature up and trying to stay warm, it’s time to overhaul your heating system. Innovative solutions, like Coldbuster underfloor warmers, make heating your home easier than ever. With underfloor heating, you won’t be reliant on radiators to provide heat, which means they won’t interfere with your décor. What’s more, underfloor options ensure your home is heated throughout, rather than having to wait for heat to emanate through the property via relatively small radiators.

Weatherproof Windows and Floor
Most people’s utility bills increase in winter, as they use their heating and hot water systems more often. However, you could be spending over the odds if your windows and doors aren’t weatherproofed. Even if they’re not visible, tiny gaps or cracks around doors and windows are responsible for allowing heat to escape and cold air to enter. Weatherproofing is a simple and lost-cost solution that will keep your home cozy in Fall.

Maintain Humidifiers and HVAC Systems
If you have humidifiers, dehumidifiers or air filters in your property, you’ll definitely want to clean them before Fall sets in. Throughout the summer months, a significant amount of pollen can accumulate in these appliances, as well as standard dust and grime. Changing the filters and cleaning them will remove this build-up and help to enhance the air quality in your home. Similarly, prepare your property for Fall by maintaining HVAC systems, changing filters and winterizing units, when needed.

Install a New Thermostat
Your thermostat gives you the ability to control the heat and AC in your property, but newer models are capable of much more. Some thermostats will tell you how much energy or fuel you’re using and how much each appliance is costing you, for example. In addition to this, many new thermostats can now be controlled remotely, so you can change household settings simply by using your smartphone or tablet. As Fall arrives and you’ll be relying on your heating and hot water systems more often, this added flexibility will ensure you can create the perfect atmosphere.

Creating a Maintenance Checklist
By listing everything you need to do to get your property ready for the changing seasons, you’ll have total peace of mind. Simply refer to your maintenance checklist throughout the year and you’ll find it easy to keep on top of the tasks you need to do in order to keep your property in tip-top condition.


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