How To Take Care Of Your Lake Home This Fall

Now that fall is in full swing, it is a good time to take care of some home maintenance chores before it gets too cold. Taking proper precautions to protect your home during the different season will make it easier to sell your Lake of the Ozarks home when the time comes. Check out these fall home maintenance tips brought to you by your trusted Lake of the Ozarks REALTOR:

Exterior

Rake Leaves
Although leaves in your yard makes for natural autumn decor, they should be picked up as they can damage your lawn. Grass needs sunlight in order to be healthy. Although some grasses go dormant in the winter, in order to be healthy in the spring, they need sunlight. The leaves not only block the sunlight, they also trap in moisture, which could cause your lawn to become moldy. Raking leaves can be a never ending battle, but don't worry. You do not need to hunt down every last leave in order for your lawn to be healthy in the spring - unless you want to rake leaves for aesthetics purposes.

Clean Gutters
Cleaning the gutters on your home is one of the most dreaded fall chores, yet, it is one of the most important. Clogged gutters can wreak havoc on your home that could result in damage to your roof down to the home's foundation. Cleaning your gutters could prevent water damage to your home, eliminate breeding grounds for insects and maintain the value of your home. Cleaning your gutters in the fall is especially important as leaves could block the downspout, which makes it hard for rain to go down, so water will remain in your gutters. When it begins to freeze, ice dams could form, which could cause damage to your home that could be costly to repair. 

Seal Up Cracks
Fall is a good time to take a walk around your property and inspect the driveway, sidewalks and stairs and seal up any cracks. If moisture gets into these cracks, they could expand and cause further damage. It is natural for concrete to crack. However, it is best to fix them early and not wait until it gets worse. 

Inspect Roof
Winter brings in a lot of harsh weather that can damage your home, but more importantly damage the roof of your home. Make sure your roof can take the hard weather and inspect it before it comes rolling in. If you are unsure of what to look for, it may be worth it to have a professional roofing company inspect it. The last thing you want to be dealing with in the middle of winter is roofing repairs. 

Interior

Seal Up
Don't waste precious heat and make sure your home is sealed tightly. Take a look at all the frames on the windows and doors that lead outside and make sure there is no leaks. If you hold up your hand and feel air coming in, then you need to seal it up with caulk. In addition, if your home is older, it may need more insulation. A professional insulation company can check to make sure your insulation is at the right level, so it keeps your home nice and warm. 

HVAC Service
Manufacturers recommend having your HAVC serviced twice a year - once in the spring and once in the fall. This will ensure that your air conditioner and furnace are working properly before you need them. When your HVAC system has regular maintenance done, you can catch minor repairs that need to be done before they become a big problem. This could help with the resale of your house when the time comes, as you will know the condition of your HVAC system. 

Sweep The Chimney
If your home or condo has a chimney, it is a good idea to have it cleaned now, so you know it is safe to use when it's time to have a cozy night by the fire. It is also good to check to make sure that it is sealed tightly, so there are no drafts when it is closed. If you are selling your Lake of the Ozarks home this fall, it is a good idea to have it cleaned before putting it on the market, as potential home buyers are looking closely at this feature now.

Taking Care Of Your Lake Home

If you take care of these home maintenance chores now, your home will be ready for whatever the cold weather brings. Routine maintenance is important for the well-being of your home. Keeping up with your home will make sure it is in tip-top shape for when it is time to sell. If you are thinking of buying a home at the Lake of the Ozarks, this list could help inspect and let you know what needs to be taken care of before purchasing. 

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