Don't Let Fall Storms Drain Your Wallet!
Easy Fall Home Maintenance — From Trimming Trees to Elevating Valuables — Can Reduce Stress, Cut Expenses and Provide Peace of Mind
"Preparing your home for fall weather, and everything that comes with it, is one of the smartest financial decisions a homeowner can make," said Bonnie Lee, VP, Homeowners Claims at
Fall Home Maintenance Checklist:
- Clear gutters and downspouts: Remove leaves and debris to prevent blockages that can cause water damage.
- Inspect and seal gaps: Check doors, windows, and roofs for cracks where water or cold air can seep in — simple caulking and weatherstripping are low-cost fixes.
- Elevate valuables: Store important items and electronics off the ground in areas like basements or garages to avoid moisture.
- Test sump pumps: Ensure your sump pump is working properly, and consider a battery backup in case of power outages during storms.
- Check grading and drainage: Make sure water flows away from your foundation; inexpensive solutions like adding soil or extending downspouts can help.
- Service heating systems: Schedule a low-cost inspection for your furnace or HVAC to avoid expensive breakdowns during colder months.
- Trim trees and branches: Prune overhanging limbs that could break during storms and cause costly roof or siding damage.
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