End Of Summer Checklist (2024) 

End Of Summer Checklist (2024)!

Here in South Jersey, we know how seasonal the area can be when it comes to homeowners coming and going. We also know how important home maintenance is, and how keeping up with things can get past you sometimes. Whether you live in your house all year round, or simply enjoy it for the Summer, there are some end of Summer tasks you can perform to keep your home in tip top shape. 

As good neighbors, we want to help, so we thought we’d share our list of things to do at the end of summer to make sure your home is ready for the Winter ahead. After all, making some quick checks and repairs now beats the heck out of having to do them when it’s cold outside!

If you are looking for help with HVAC service for the end of the season, or to get your heating system ready for the fall, call us at (609) 390-3907 or contact us online. One of the experts here at Broadley’s will be able to help you make sure your HVAC system is in good working order for the next season! 

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Exterior Maintenance

  1. Inspect the Roof: Check for any damaged or missing shingles and make necessary repairs.
  2. Clean the Gutters: Remove leaves and debris to prevent clogging and water damage.
  3. Check the Siding: Look for any signs of damage, rot, or insects.
  4. Paint Touch-Ups: Address any peeling or chipping paint on the exterior of your home.
  5. Seal Cracks: Inspect the foundation and walkways for cracks and seal them to prevent water intrusion. That Flex Seal stuff does a great job!
  6. Window and Door Inspection: Check for gaps and re-caulk or replace weatherstripping to improve energy efficiency- this can save you a ton of money on your monthly energy bills!
  7. Deck and Patio: Inspect for any damage or wear, and clean or reseal as needed.
  8. Chimney Inspection: Ensure the chimney is clean and free of obstructions.

Yard and Garden

  1. Lawn Care: Aerate the lawn, apply fertilizer, and reseed any bare spots.
  2. Trim Trees and Bushes: Cut back any overgrown branches and shrubs.
  3. Garden Beds: Remove any dead plants and add mulch to protect against winter weather.
  4. Irrigation System: Check for leaks and drain the system if necessary.
  5. Outdoor Furniture: Clean and store away or cover outdoor furniture.

HVAC System

  1. Service the Furnace: Schedule a professional inspection and cleaning before the heating season.
  2. Replace Filters: Change the air filters in your HVAC system.
  3. Check Vents: Ensure vents are clean and unobstructed.
  4. Check your outside unit and remove any leaves and debris and trim any plant growth to make sure there’s 2- 3 ft of room around the unit on all sides.

Interior Maintenance

  1. Check Insulation: Inspect attic and wall insulation and add more if needed.
  2. Smoke and Carbon Monoxide Detectors: Test and replace batteries as needed.
  3. Draft Prevention: Check for drafts around windows and doors and seal them.
  4. Plumbing Inspection: Check for any leaks or drips and repair them.

Miscellaneous

  1. Safety Check: Inspect and replace any fire extinguishers if necessary.
  2. Pest Control: Check for signs of pests and take preventive measures if needed. Along with crack sealing, this will help prevent mice from visiting when the weather turns.
  3. Energy Efficiency: Consider adding or updating insulation, and check for energy-efficient upgrades.
Heating Service Should Be One Of The Last Steps Of Your End Of Summer Checklist!

Now, if you can’t get to all these tasks, don’t sweat it. This is more of a general guide to help you remember some things you may have forgotten, or check on some things you may not have thought of. For instance, it may be tough to get on the roof to check every shingle, but you still may want to consider hiring a professional to do that if you have a leaky roof. 

We hope this list helps you prepare for the winter ahead.  Be sure to give us a call here at Broadley’s if you need to schedule your Fall heater/furnace inspection and tune-up. We’re always here to help, and help ensure you stay safe and warm this winter!

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