Home Improvement Checklist for Fall

The fall season is the best time of the year to make some home improvements and maintenance checks before the cold, harsh winter season comes. It is the best time to clean rain gutters, clean your front yards and check roofs and windows for any damages.

Twin Cities Siding and Roofing, one of the leading providers of siding in St. Paul and Minneapolis, recommends a checklist of activities to guide you in making your home winter-proof.

  1. Check your gutter

Leaves, branches and debris may clog your rain gutter. A clogged rain gutter can cause leaks that you don’t want to experience during winter season. Keeping it clean regularly is highly recommended for small to medium-sized homes. However, for bigger homes, hiring a professional would be the best choice.

  1. Examine roof and siding for damages

Your roof and siding play an important role in your home during the winter season. They provide extensive protection from the harsh weather so make sure that your roof and siding are in good condition. If you notice any cracks on your roof or on your siding, have it repaired immediately. You may also want to have a siding or roof replacement just to make sure that everything will be alright.

Twin Cities Siding and Roofing provides home consultation and quality siding to help homeowners prepare better during extreme weather like winter. They can also do professional siding repair in St. Paul and Minneapolis.

  1. Fix broken windows and doors

Your windows and doors also play a major role during extreme weather. If you live in regions with frequent storms, consider having storm-proof doors and windows. Aside from the extra layer of protection they offer to families, they are very helpful in conserving energy during cold season because of their insulation features.

  1. Check for faulty outdoor faucets and roll hoses

Extreme cold can freeze and damage your outdoor faucets and hoses. One of the things that you need to prepare during the fall season is to shut off outdoor faucets and empty hoses.

  1. Complete your safety devices

It is recommended to have a carbon monoxide detector and a smoke detector in your home. Check if they are working and replace batteries if needed.

These are just some of the things that we all should consider when preparing for the winter season. For more tips and quality siding in Minneapolis and St. Paul, contact Twin Cities Siding and Roofing today!

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