Autumn is almost here! Bring out the hot chocolate, fuzzy blankets, and scented candles as you prepare to stay warm and safe in the comfort of your home after following these tips:
Inspect the roof
You should be able to do at least a visual inspection of the roof from the ground. Grab some binoculars to get a closer look or if you’re able and can do so safely, climb on up for a better view. Look for missing, damaged, or loose shingles. If your roof is flat, you may need to remove leaves and debris.
Have the chimney cleaned
If you have a wood fireplace and use it often, have your chimney cleaned and inspected by a professional. Source: Lifehack
Prepare the tools you need
Now is a great time to rummage through your garage or shed and get all your fall and winter tools in one, easy accessible location. Nothing is worse than trekking through the snow in search for a snow shovel.
For fall: leaf blower, broom, rake, gardening tools (bulb planting!)
For winter: ice scraper, ice salts, snow shovel, snow blower Source: HGTV
Transform your environment
Since we’re likely to spend more time indoors during autumn and winter it’s a good idea to give your rooms a fresh lick of paint (if you haven’t already done so during lockdown). Giving your walls a new lease of life, even with wallpaper, a wall mural or perhaps new artwork, will brighten the space and be more pleasing to the eye. Source: HouseBeautiful
Keep your home warm
Inspect your windows and doors. Check weatherstripping by opening a door, placing a piece of paper in the entryway and closing the door. The paper should not slide back and forth easily. If it does, the weatherstripping isn’t doing its job.
Also, now’s the time to re-caulk around windows and door casings, if needed. Source: Zillow
Need a pro to check if your roofing, chimney, and gutters are fall-ready? Call us today!
Contact:
Kerrisdale Roofing & Drains
8296 Ross St, Vancouver, BC V5X 4C6
(604) 360-2114
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