Preparing your home to survive the seasons is easy. It is also less expensive to do it yourself. Follow a few simple seasonal, fall and winter, strategies to keep your home in tip top shape and save yourself the headache of costly and time consuming repairs. A man’s home is only his castle if it is not falling down around him.
Fall and Winter Maintenance Tips
Outside Your Home
Using a ladder may be safer, but it also more time consuming, and perhaps even annoying, to get up and down to shift the ladder to a new location. If you do choose to climb onto the roof, do so carefully and be sure to wear footwear with good tread.
Roof and Gutters - (more on cleaning gutters)
- Remove debris- Mother Nature has a way of depositing many things upon the roofs of homes. Remove the debris from the roof. Use a soft bristled broom to gently sweep all of the debris into a pile. Bag the debris and dispose of it properly.
- Clean out the gutters- leaves, roofing grit, and other debris have a way of collecting in the gutters. Carefully remove any large pieces by hand and dispose of properly. Use a small tool, such as a spade or trowel, to remove small, gritty pieces.
- Clean out the downspouts where the gutters meet the walls of your home. An old pair of tongs may be helpful with this task. This will help to prevent a backup of water on your roof.
- Repair minor damage to the fittings- Tighten any of the fittings that have become loose to ensure that the gutter stays attached to your home.
- Replace fittings- Any fittings, that have become damaged beyond repair, should be replaced with new ones.
- Repair minor damage- Silicon caulk and a small piece of aluminum sheet metal may be used to repair small holes that exist in the gutter. If water leaks through the gutters in places that it isn’t supposed to, seepage into the home may result.
- Flush the roof- Flush everything with water from a hose to make sure that you have gotten every bit of debris.
- Cover- If you cover the gutter with hardware cloth, you can prevent buildup of debris in your gutters in the future.
Decks: Pool and Other
- Sweep debris from the decking and place in the trash.
- Put away any pool toys, floats, skimmers, foot baths, thermometers, etc.
- Replace any loose deck nails or screws with new deck screws. First, remove the loose ones.




