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Fall Home Prep

As the vibrant colors of autumn settle over Southern WI, it’s time to shift focus from summer adventures to preparing your home for the colder months ahead. Fall is a crucial period for home maintenance, and addressing key tasks now can help ensure your home remains warm, safe, and efficient throughout the winter. Below are some essential fall home maintenance tips tailored for our area.

Inspect and Clean Your Heating System
Before the chill of winter sets in, schedule a professional inspection for your furnace or heating system. Wisconsin winters can be harsh, and ensuring your system is running efficiently will keep your home cozy and help avoid unexpected breakdowns. Change or clean filters, and consider having the ducts cleaned to improve air quality and system efficiency.

Check Insulation and Weatherstripping
Proper insulation is vital for keeping your home warm and energy-efficient. Inspect attic insulation and seal any gaps or cracks in walls, doors, and windows. Adding weatherstripping to doors and windows can prevent drafts and reduce heating costs. Pay special attention to areas prone to cold spots or moisture accumulation.

Clean and Inspect Gutters and Downspouts
With the leaves falling, it’s crucial to keep your gutters and downspouts free of debris. Clogged gutters can lead to water damage and ice dams, which are especially problematic during Lake Geneva’s winters. Ensure water flows freely away from your home’s foundation by cleaning gutters and checking downspouts for proper function.

Prepare Your Fireplace and Chimney
If you use a fireplace for warmth or ambiance, have your chimney inspected and cleaned before you light your first fire of the season. A professional chimney sweep can remove soot and creosote buildup, reducing the risk of chimney fires. Also, check for any damage to the chimney cap and flue.

Inspect Roof and Siding
Autumn is a good time to inspect your roof for damaged or missing shingles that could lead to leaks during snow and rain. Additionally, check the siding for signs of wear or gaps that might let in cold air. Addressing these issues now can prevent more significant problems later.

Winterize Outdoor Faucets and Irrigation Systems
To prevent pipes from freezing and bursting, drain and disconnect garden hoses. If you have an irrigation system, follow the manufacturer’s instructions for winterizing it. Insulating outdoor faucets with foam covers can also provide added protection against freezing temperatures.

Test Smoke and Carbon Monoxide Detectors
With the heating season starting, it’s essential to test your smoke and carbon monoxide detectors. Replace batteries if necessary, and ensure these detectors are functioning correctly to keep your home safe from fire and harmful gases.

Prepare for Snow and Ice
Ensure you have snow shovels, salt, or sand on hand for the first snowfall. Check that your snow blower is in good working condition and consider having it serviced if it hasn’t been used for a while. Being prepared for winter weather can make the season more manageable and less stressful. If salt and snow isn’t your cup of tea, the RTH Team can handle all your snow removal needs.

Clean and Store Summer Equipment
Before storing summer items like lawn mowers, grills, and patio furniture, clean and properly store them. For lawn mowers, consider getting them serviced and ensuring they’re in good condition for the next season. Covering or storing outdoor furniture can protect it from the elements and prolong its lifespan.

By tackling these fall maintenance tasks, you’ll ensure your Lake Geneva home is ready for winter’s challenges. Not only will this help keep your home comfortable and efficient, but it can also save you from costly repairs down the road. Embrace the fall season with a well-maintained home, and enjoy the beautiful autumnal scenery Lake Geneva has to offer. If at any point you have questions, need help with a fall project, or just a professional opinion, please let us help you make the most of your fall season. So enjoy the leaves, the jack-o-lantern carving, and relax…we’ll take care of everything.

Thank you,

RTH Property Management

Fall Roundup

With the summer season turning the corner and heading towards fall, its time to start thinking about the wrap up of summer and the approach of winter. And while that doesn’t mean you need to immediately picture cold temps, icicles, and snow-covered driveways, it also doesn’t hurt to start that end of summer / early fall checklist. Here are a few things to consider as the dog days of summer wind down:

Take care of your lawn

Summer runs through the sprinkler, lawn games, and the hot weather have given your lawn a workout this summer. Consider some end of season maintenance such as aeration and fall fertilizer to prep your lawn for winter and help it pop next spring.

Prep for the snow

With winter on the horizon, think about pulling that snow blower out and making sure its ready to roll. Checking early will make sure there’s plenty of time for any necessary tune ups as well as being ready for any unexpected fall snow storms.

Clean your gutters

Keeping gutters clean will help water flow off your roof and to the ground. As the leaves begin to fall, make sure your gutters are properly cleaned to prevent water / ice build up. If you don’t have a blower, a plastic spatula makes a great tool to get any difficult leaves and debris out of your gutters.

Change your smoke detector batteries

As fall and daylight savings time approach make sure to have batteries on hand to change out your smoke and CO2 detector batteries. If you have any battery operated home security systems, fall is also a good time to change those batteries as well.

Bring in temperature sensitive items

Look around your house for anything that shouldn’t stay outside this winter. This can range from patio furniture, to hoses, to latex paint from a summer project. Keeping temperature sensitive items in the correct location / temp will help to improve their service life and also prevent any messes / unwanted surprises in the future.

Check your furnace and change the furnace filter

With the cold temps approaching, do a test run of your thermostat and furnace on “heat” to make sure your home will heat as it should. If it’s time for a new furnace, or if you think yours needs a tune up, schedule an appointment with one our trusted partners to keep your home warm and snug this winter. Don’t forget to change out your any filters as well!

With plenty of summer still left, we hope these few things will help you prep for fall without causing any late fall / early winter panic. If anything on this list, or your own to-do list for that matter, seems too daunting to completely, RTH Property Management is here to help with all your fall round up needs. So sit back, relax, enjoy the rest of summer, and give us a call—we’ll take care of everything!