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fall
home improvement
& car care
Home Improvement Projects
for Your Fall To-Do List
Homeowners know that maintaining a home can be a year-round job. No home is immune
to wear and tear, and homeowners who want to protect their real estate investments should
try to stay two steps ahead to ensure their homes do not succumb to the elements or become
outdated and unappealing to prospective buyers.
Fall has become a season thatÕs synonymous with home improvement, but homeowners
need not wait until the leaves begin changing colors to start planning their next projects. The
following are a few items homeowners can add to their fall home improvement to-do lists.
Roof Inspection
Less precipitation tends to fall during the warmer months than during the late fall and winter. As a result, homeowners may not be aware of leaky roofs until autumn has come and gone.
But waiting until winter to inspect the roof can prove disastrous, as weather conditions will not
be conducive to inspection and increased precipitation may result in potentially costly damage. Leaky roofs can be easily identified by looking for water stains on interior ceilings. Once
you see a stain, you can climb onto the roof to identify the location of the leak and fix it before
winter rains and snowfall turn the problem into something much larger. Inspect your ceilings
for signs of leaking after a strong rainfall, and then address any leaks immediately.
Gutter Cleaning
While some homeowners prefer to delay their gutter cleaning projects until late fall, those
whose homes are surrounded by trees may need to schedule two such projects. Gutters clogged
with leaves and other debris can cause serious roof damage, and that damage can extend all the
way inside a home. In addition, clogged gutters make great nesting areas for insects or critters.
Always stand on a ladder when cleaning gutters, wearing gloves to remove items by hand and
dropping leaves and debris into a trash can below. Standing on the roof and leaning over gutters greatly increases your risk of injury. If the gutters are clear when you first examine them in
early fall, you can wait until later in the season to give them a complete and thorough cleaning.
Once you have finished clearing the gutters, you can use a hose to run water through them and
the downspouts to confirm everything is functioning properly.
Window and Doorway Inspection
Before temperatures start dropping once again, homeowners will want to inspect their windows and doorways for leaks. Over time, cracks can develop around windows and doorways,
and while such cracks are rarely noticeable when the weather outside is warm, they can be
quite obvious and very costly if they remain unsealed come the start of winter. Cold air can enter a home through cracks around windows and doorways, and many homeowners who donÕt
suspect leaks may respond by turning up the thermostats in their homes. That can prove quite
expensive over a full winter. Choose a windy autumn day to place a hand by windows and external doorways in your home to see if you can feel drafts. If you can, seal these cracks as soon
as possible.
Autumn is a great time to inspect patios that might have endured some wear
and tear during the heavy usage seasons of spring and summer.
Budgeting Home Improvement Projects
Home improvements can add value
and aesthetic appeal to a home. However,
to reap the rewards of a remodeled room,
home addition or any home improvement
project, homeowners will have to invest
both their money and their time. Establishing a project budget can be helpful
and prevent overspending. According to
Visually, a marketing information service,
nearly half of the homeowners surveyed
said the cost of their renovation projects
did not exceed their budgets. However,
more than one-third of those surveyed
reported going over budget on their projects. To keep costs down, consider hiring
a contractor. He or she will have industry
contacts and may be able to get materials
at a lower cost. While you will pay for labor,
working with a contractor greatly reduces
both the time spent on the project and the
risk of costly mistakes being made. In addition, think about the way you finance the
renovations. Industry experts have found
that homeowners who finance their home
improvement projects with lines of credit
end up spending more money on average
than those who use their savings to fund
projects. While it may be tempting to take
out a line of credit for a home improvement
project, spending only money you already
have may be the more responsible route to
take.
Patio Cleanup
Patios are popular hangouts during spring and summer, and that can result in a lot of wear
and tear. Once you store patio furniture for the winter, inspect your entire patio to determine
if it needs any refurbishing. While certain patio projects may be best left for spring, you can
still clean any stained areas around the grill and look for cracks in the sidewalk that need to be
addressed.
Preparing for fall home improvement projects ahead of time can help homeowners complete
projects in a timely manner and ensures they wonÕt be forced to brave the winter elements
when refurbishing their homes.
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