Realtor September 29, 2025
Lifestyle
As the weather cools and homeowners prepare for the colder months, fall is the perfect time to run a full safety check on your property.
Catching issues early can prevent costly emergencies later—and in some cases, keep your family safe.
A seasonal inspection doesn’t have to take long, but it can make all the difference once winter sets in.
Think of an autumn safety check as preventive maintenance for your home.
Just like a car needs servicing before a long road trip, your house benefits from a tuneup before winter weather arrives. These inspections don’t just protect your property—they also give you peace of mind when the temperatures drop.
Before you turn on your furnace or HVAC system for the season, schedule a professional servicing. A technician can clean the unit, replace filters, and check for issues such as carbon monoxide leaks, which are dangerous but often invisible.
Do a quick check by turning the system on early in the season and listening for unusual noises or noticing uneven heating.
If you smell gas or suspect a leak, call a professional immediately.
If you use a fireplace, autumn is the best time to check the chimney. Blockages, nests, or creosote buildup can create fire hazards once you start burning wood.
Shine a flashlight up the flue to spot debris, and ensure the damper opens and closes easily.
For heavy-use fireplaces, it’s recommended that you have a professional sweep once a year.
With heating systems and fireplaces in use, fall is a critical time to test your smoke and carbon monoxide alarms.
Replace the batteries, press the test button to confirm they’re working,
Make sure detectors are placed on every level of your home, especially near sleeping areas.
Harsh winter weather can magnify small roof issues.
Take a walk around your property, and look for missing shingles, damaged flashing, or signs of sagging.
Clear leaves and debris from gutters and downspouts so water can flow freely. Clogged gutters can lead to ice dams and costly leaks once temperatures drop.
If climbing a ladder isn’t safe for you, hire a professional roofing or gutter service.
Shorter days and icy conditions mean outdoor safety is more important than ever, and checking things now can prevent accidents later in the season.
Check your walkways and driveways for cracks or uneven surfaces that could become slip hazards.
Replace burned-out bulbs in exterior lights and consider adding motion-sensor lighting for dark areas.
Fall is also a smart time to review your emergency preparedness so you won’t be caught off guard when the weather turns severe.
Stock up on flashlights, fresh batteries, blankets, and nonperishable food in case of storms or power outages.
Doing these safety checks once a year, ideally every fall, can help ensure your home is ready for winter while giving you a chance to catch small problems before they become big ones. Think of it as a seasonal reset: A little time spent now can save money, stress, and worry when colder weather moves in.
Make it a seasonal routine
Doing these safety checks once a year, ideally every fall, can help ensure your home is ready for winter while giving you a chance to catch small problems before they become big ones. Think of it as a seasonal reset: A little time spent now can save money, stress, and worry when colder weather moves in.
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