Published October 6, 2025

Fall Maintenance Tips

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Written by Marc Pollak

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Your Ultimate Fall Home Maintenance Checklist
As the leaves begin to change and temperatures drop, fall is the perfect time for homeowners to prepare their properties for the colder months ahead. Taking care of a few key maintenance tasks now can help prevent costly repairs and keep your home safe, comfortable, and energy-efficient all winter long. Here are some essential fall home maintenance tips every homeowner should follow:
1. Clean Gutters and Downspouts
Clogged gutters can lead to water damage to your home’s foundation, roof, and walls. Make sure to clean your gutters and downspouts at least twice a year—fall is the ideal time, as leaves and debris can quickly accumulate. This simple step helps prevent water from backing up and causing damage [1].
2. Change Air Filters Regularly
A dirty air filter can make your HVAC system work harder, leading to higher energy bills and potential system failure. Replace your air filter at least every 90 days, or more often if you have pets or allergies. This ensures optimal performance and better indoor air quality [1].
3. Test Smoke and Carbon Monoxide Detectors
Safety first! Test all smoke and carbon monoxide detectors in your home at least twice a year, and replace the batteries annually. These devices are crucial for keeping your family safe, especially as you start using your heating system more frequently [1].
4. Inspect and Seal Windows and Doors
Check for drafts around windows and doors. Sealing gaps with weatherstripping or caulk can help keep warm air in and cold air out, improving your home’s energy efficiency and comfort.
5. Schedule a Furnace or HVAC Tune-Up
Have a professional inspect and service your heating system before the cold weather sets in. Regular maintenance can extend the life of your system and help prevent unexpected breakdowns.
6. Prepare Outdoor Spaces
Drain and store garden hoses, shut off exterior faucets, and cover outdoor furniture. If you have a sprinkler system, make sure it’s properly winterized to avoid frozen pipes.
7. Check the Roof and Attic
Look for missing or damaged shingles and repair as needed. Inspect your attic for signs of leaks or inadequate insulation, which can lead to heat loss and higher energy bills.
8. Clean and Store Lawn Equipment
Before storing your lawn mower and other equipment for the season, clean them thoroughly and perform any necessary maintenance.
Bonus Tip:
Don’t forget to check your chimney and fireplace if you plan to use them. Have them professionally cleaned and inspected to ensure safe operation.
By tackling these fall maintenance tasks, you’ll protect your investment, save money on energy bills, and enjoy peace of mind all season long. If you need recommendations for trusted local service providers or have questions about preparing your home for winter, feel free to reach out!

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