Fall Has Arrived! Prep Your Home Now for Colder Temps
It’s the most wonderful time of the year…. for lovers of the season of fall! Tis the season for vibrant reds, golden yellows, vivid oranges, pumpkins, and refreshingly cool temps. It also means winter isn’t far away. Following are some small projects that can be completed during the mild temperatures that could save money and trouble during the winter months: Don’t ignore rust spots If iron doors, railings, or fences show signs of rust, correct the problems as soon as you can; otherwise, things will likely worsen over the winter. Click here for instructions on how to repair rust spots. Prep Your Landscape Now for Spring Grass roots keep growing until the ground gets down to around 40 degrees; so this is a good time to feed them. Apply a...
Read MorePart 3 of 3 – Prepping Your Home For Colder Weather
Part 3 of 3 Tis the season for vibrant reds, golden yellows and vivid oranges, pumpkins, and refreshingly cool temps. But, it also means winter isn’t far away. Our first post covered a few projects including lighting, landscaping/composting and hiding trash containers. Part 2 of 3 touched on freeze-proofing exterior faucets, getting your entry guest-ready, building a mudroom bench with storage and maintaining your washer and dryer. Continuing on, here are more things that can help your home brace for the cold and save you some cash. Give Your Fireplace a Facelift Chipped bricks, a stained hearth, and years of accumulated soot can turn what should be the focal point of a living room into an eyesore. Replacing a hearth and surround—either with seamless stone...
Read MoreFall Has Arrived! Start Prepping Your Home Now For Cooler Weather
part 1 of 3 Tis the season for vibrant reds, golden yellows and vivid oranges, pumpkins, and refreshingly cool temps. But, it also means winter isn’t far away. Here are a few projects—from looking after your exterior to maintaining your heating system—that can help your home brace for the cold and save you some cash. Install and Maintain Paths and Walkways When crossing your muddy yard to fetch the daily paper turns into an obstacle course of slips and slides, perhaps it’s time to think about an alternative path—literally. Holiday guests to come would also appreciate safe passage to your door. So, take a weekend to lay a brick walkway. Make sure you check sidewalks and driveways for cracks. If you don’t fill them now, water can seep in and...
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