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Here’s a list of 10 things to do this fall to ensure your home is ready for the colder months ahead. here are 10 essential recommended tasks for home maintenance. Completing these tasks now should save your a lot of headaches and money in the long run.

1. Tune up the furnace

Scheduling this annual service with a licensed HVAC technician is one of the most important things homeowners can do to make sure their furnaces are in good shape when the temperatures drop. Before a tune-up, make sure to replace the furnace filter.

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2. Consider upgrading the thermostat

A programmable thermostat can help homeowners save energy and money when homes are typically empty, like when everyone is at work and school. Smart thermostats offer all the same features with the added bonus of being able to control the HVAC system from anywhere with a smartphone.

3. Clean exhaust fans

Exhaust fans are crucial because they eliminate extra moisture by carrying away steam from hot showers and boiling pots. They also keep odors in check. A thorough cleaning will keep them running efficiently.

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4. Swap out old lightbulbs

Now is the perfect time to upgrade to LED bulbs, which remain cool to the touch and are safer with children around. LEDs are far more energy efficient too..

5. Clean the fridge

Before kids start searching for after-school snacks, it’s important homeowners wipe down their refrigerator’s shelves and sides. They will also want to vacuum the dust and dirt from their refrigerator’s condenser coils. This should be done more often if they have pets or if their fridge is in a particularly dusty area.

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6. Clean your dishwasher

More meals mean more dishes. Keep the dishwasher in working order by clearing the drain and cleaning it with vinegar and baking soda – safe and chemical-free!

7. Flush the water heater

Sediment builds up at the bottom of water heaters. Without a proper flush, the sediment can bake into a large mineral deposit. This will decrease the volume a tank can hold and, if heavy enough, cause a leak.

8. Check weather stripping

The rubber gaskets around doors and windows can become dry, cracked and brittle, leading to air leaks. Try putting a dollar bill in each window and door. If the bill pulls out easily, it’s time to replace the weather stripping.

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9. Clean the gutters

It’s important to clear out all the leaves, twigs and dirt in the gutters. If gutters are full of debris, water will be unable to flow through the downspout. As freezing temperatures approach, this water can push up to the roof, freeze and cause damage.

10. Check the roof

Check the roof for any damaged, curled or loose shingles. Finding and repairing damage is essential to avoid leaks and save money in the long term. Exercise caution when examining the roof. If you don’t feel safe doing it, call a professional.