Winterize Your House In Just A Weekend

Preparing for Jack Frost’s arrival will send a shiver down any property owner’s spine. A long to-do list for getting your house ready can seem overwhelming, leaving you wondering where you will find the time and resources. However, with some optimism, simple suggestions and access to a few rental tools, you can winterize your house in just one weekend, leaving plenty of time to enjoy fall’s splendor.

Prepare Your Yard And Landscaping

Cold temperatures cause grass and other plants in your landscape to go dormant. Spend a couple of hours preparing your landscaping for beautiful greenery next year.

Begin by aerating. Renting an aerator is an affordable and efficient way to decrease thatch and supply extra space in the soil for water and oxygen to reach the roots. Find a nearby American Rental Association (ARA) member business near you by going to RentalHQ.com. After aerating, spread a quality winter fertilizer to provide your grass the nutrients it needs to grow strong. If you live in a location with severe winters, don’t forget to cover roses and fragile perennials so that they are secured. fort collins home inspection

Winterize Your Patio

The severe winter elements can easily take a significant toll on decking, so it’s important to protect it. With a little bit of time and effort, your patio will make it through winter season unharmed and ready for outdoor fun in early spring.

To maintain the structure’s integrity in one piece and wood remaining beautiful, clean and seal off your patio before winter arrives. Begin by renting a pressure washer at your neighborhood ARA member rental store. The qualified rental associate will give you guidance on safe and reliable operation of the pressure washer. After you clean your patio, let it dry completely and then apply paint or sealer.

Prune Your Trees

Weak trees and dead branches can break and fall during the winter season, possibly damaging your house, your car, an utility line, or worse. Be an accountable property owner and cut weak or dead branches in the fall so you do not have to worry. fort collins home inspection

A power saw is the simplest way to deal with dead branches and will take much less time than hand sawing. You can rent out a chainsaw to cut the wood into small logs or pieces for disposing of properly. Chippers can also be rented for grinding up the wood and using it for mulch in the spring.

Seal Windowpanes And Entry Ways

When temperatures drop, the small leaks in windows and doorways become apparent. Avoid a chilly house and high utility bills by caulking your windows and weather stripping doors.

Weather stripping is affordable and simple. Put the adhesive strip between the door and frame for a tight seal that restricts the quantity of air that gets in or exits when the door is shut. Caulking windows is an easy procedure as well when you have a caulk gun. If you need to have a tall ladder to reach second story windows, consider renting it because you’ll likely use it infrequently. While you have the ladder, clean your gutters of leaves and other debris that can cause backups and ice dams.

All you need to have is one weekend to prep your home and yard for the cold weather to come. Plus you’ll get to experience the sharp fall air while you get these fast and simple chores accomplished.

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