Easy Fall Tips to Help Keep You Safe PT 1
11/2/2020 (Permalink)
15 Simple Fall Preparation Tips
The cooler mornings and nights mixed with warmer days makes for wonderful color changes in Lawrence, Methuen, and Dracut, MA. While you are out leaf peeping, enjoy cider donuts, and picking pumpkins your home will also need some attention to ensure its ready for the cold on the horizon. The weather can change quickly, and a bit of preparation now could save you from aggregation and costly repairs later.
Below are 15 items for you to consider when preparing your home for fall.
- Reprogram the thermostat
Keep the house warm when people are active, but don’t be afraid to lower the temperature when the family is sleeping or at work/school for the day. - Remove air conditioner(s)
If you do not have the luxury of central air conditioning, be sure to remove any window units you placed in the windows over the hot summer. This will eliminate the cooler air from entering your home causing your heating source to work harder. - Close the pool
If you have a pool and close it when the temperature drops, schedule a service or if you are handy, buy the supplies and do it yourself. - Clean your furnace and replace the filters
Check your furnace for soot, and pilot light health. This is also a great time to switch out your filters; clean air is important when the house is closed for winter. - Inspect your fireplace and have it cleaned
If you have a fireplace and plan on using it as the weather turns colder, have your chimney cleaned and inspected by a professional. - Insulate your pipes for the winter
As temperatures drop below freezing, standing water in your pipes can start to freeze. By adding foam covers you can help insulate and protect your pipes. - Clean and prepare your outdoor furniture
Clean and store seasonal outdoor furniture in a safe place. Cover with a tarp to protect it from snow, ice, and cold. If you have removable cushions, consider storing them indoors to help them last longer. - Check your water heater
Your water heater has a lot of work to doin fall and winter. If you haven’t inspected your water heater lately, it may be time to clean it out or have it serviced. Overtime, it can get loaded with sediment, or other problems may arise that reduce its efficiency.
Stay tuned for the other tips to follow!! In the meantime - call SERVPRO of Lawrence with any further questions 978.688.2242