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Monday Nov 11th, 2024

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Lest We Forget... 🪖This Remembrance Day🎀 let's take a moment to reflect on the sacrifices of the brave individuals who have served our country and to honour the courage and commitment of those who continue to serve.

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Fall Maintenance Checklist For Your Home

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Fall is the perfect time to prepare your home and property for winter.

Whether you like it or not, winter is coming, and it will be here before you know it. You should act now to ensure your house and family are prepared, not once we get our first snowstorm. All the freezing, unfreezing, heavy snowfall and ice storms can take a toll on a home.

Exterior Fall Maintenance Tips:

The outside of your home takes the brunt of the winter weather. Winter brings cold air, snow, and ice – all elements that can damage your house. Do you want to have to put your Netflix marathon on hold to fix an issue when it is minus 20 degrees outside? Doubtful!

Here are some house maintenance tips to perform in autumn :

  1. Clean, Repair And Secure Eavestroughs And Downspouts : Having your eavestroughs clear of debris is your first defence for protecting your roof and foundation from water and ice damage. Make sure leaves are removed and there is no damage. Ensure your downspout is at least three to four feet away from your home's foundation.
  2. Repair Exterior Caulking Before Winter : Cracked caulking can cause damage to your windows and sills and can be a source of water getting into your home. Repairing exterior caulking will make your home less drafty and more comfortable while protecting your windows and helping you save on your energy bills.
  3. Make Your Home Energy Efficient : Add insulation, sealing furnace ducts, and caulking around windows and doors to keep the heat and cold out.
  4. Inspect Your Roof : Your roof is critical to the integrity of your home. Damaged shingles can cause water leakage into the attic or space between the roof and your top floor - and not all of these issues are covered with roof insurance. If shingles have any curling, buckling, or crackling, they must be replaced. If you notice any issues, have it looked at by a professional.
  5. Prevent Bursting Pipes : Turn off the valves to the exterior hose. Run the water until the pipes are empty and ensure all the water is drained. If it is not, the water can freeze up and damage pipes.
  6. Seal Up Masonry : If you notice any cracks or joints along your driveway, walkways, or steps, they should be repaired or replaced to prevent further damage.
  7. Call An Arborist : An arborist can help avoid tree catastrophes. They will walk around your property to see if any damaged or dangling limbs might pose a problem in the event of a storm.
  8. Consider A Generator : Plan ahead and purchase a generator that will provide your home electricity if there is a power outage.
  9. Protect the AC Unit : Cover your air conditioner – it can be damaged by debris and falling icicles.

Interior Fall Maintenance Checklist:

Once the exterior is taken care of, it is time to ensure your interior is ready for the colder months. Follow this checklist to get started with your interior fall maintenance :

  1. Turn Your Furnace On And Replace Filters : The best way to ensure you will be comfortable this winter is to test your furnace and replace filters before cold weather hits. If you notice any issues, have a professional come by to inspect it.
  2. Check Your Carbon Monoxide Detector : Your furnace and other heat sources can generate carbon monoxide as they heat your home. A carbon monoxide detector monitors levels in your home and will alert you if levels ever rise. Make sure you test your detector regularly, change the batteries, or replace it if necessary.
  3. Ensure Your Smoke Alarm Is Working : Most home fires occur during the winter, which is an important reason to check your smoke alarm. Do not forget to change batteries regularly too.
  4. Protect Pipes In Unheated Areas : Look around your home, especially in areas where it is not heated and where pipes may run through crawl spaces, basements, or garages. Wrap the pipes with pre-moulded foam rubber sleeves or fibreglass insulation to reduce the likelihood of your pipes freezing.
  5. Install A Programmable Thermostat : You may receive a rebate on costs with a programmable thermostat. Do not forget to set a schedule to optimize savings for when you are home or sleeping.
  6. Check Fireplace And Chimney : Have your fireplace cleaned by a chimney sweep and check for any debris of cracks. Leaves and bird nests could become a fire hazard.
  7. Sump Pump Test : If your house has a sump pump, make sure it is working correctly to prevent water damage from rainfall and snow. Pour a few gallons of water into the pit to ensure it turns on.

Winterizing Home Maintenance Tips : Sheds, Garage, Winter Machinery:

Beyond preparing your house for winter, you will want to think about other tools to help you cope with winter. Here are four considerations :

  • Clear Out The Garage : Clearing out your garage will make space for your car and help protect it from winter weather.
  • Tune-Up Your Snow Blower : There is nothing worse than getting hit with a snowstorm only to find that your snowblower is not working. Take it for a tune-up (or do it yourself) before that first storm. Do not forget to check the fuel level, change the oil, and replace the spark plug if necessary.
  • Bring Out Salt And Sand For Your Driveway And Walkways : Check your supply and stock up before the first snow. Think about using some green alternatives to protect your garden, grass, driveway, and the environment.
  • Store Seasonal Tools And Outdoor Furniture : Ensure all seasonal tools, flower containers and patio seating are cleaned and put away safely in the garage.

Pre-winter Home Maintenance – Worth The Investment:

Seasonal home maintenance is time consuming, but the time investment is worth it. You will protect your home and lower your heating bills. More importantly, you will avoid potential problems that winter weather can create. While you are in maintenance mode, why not go a little further? Get your car ready for winter too.

CURRENT MARKET UPDATE!

TIP:  The lessons inherent in the real estate marketplace are manifold, and all you have to do is remember one or two things to have them serve you in that largest of investments that you will ever make: 1. History always repeats itself, and 2. The Bank of Canada controls the housing market. 

DATES TO REMEMBER:

November 11th - Remembrance Day

November 13th - International Kindness Day

November 14th - International Diabetes Day 

November 15th -  National Philanthropy Day

November 16th - Oshawa Santa Claus Parade Of Lights

November 16th - Bowmanville Santa Claus Parade

November 19th - International Men's Day

November 23rd - Pickering Santa Claus Parade

November 23rd - Ajax Santa's Specticale Of Lights

As always, we are sincerely grateful for the opportunity to serve your real estate needs, and those of your family and friends, neighbours and co-workers.  It is a constant thrill to receive personal recommendations from our clients, and we have been so fortunate to be able to build our business on our name and reputation – and it’s all thanks to you! 

 


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