With a chill in the air in D.C., itโ€™s time to check on our homes to ensure all will remain safe and warm for the cold temperatures to come!

We are re-sharing the list of top recommendations from our friends at Douglas Construction Group to make sure your home is ready for the change of season. 

  • Get gutters and downspouts checked and cleaned (especially important over the next few weeks with lots of falling leaves!)
  • Check/Change HVAC filters as needed. 
  • Have your furnace inspected (be sure to do this with a licensed and insured contractor!) 
  • Wood-Burning Fireplace โ€“ have it professionally cleaned (and ensure damper closes properly.) 
  • Check Furnace Humidifier (filters should be changed annually.) 
  • Shut off exterior faucets and store hoses. 
  • Check Carbon Monoxide and Smoke Detectors and change batteries. 
  • Ensure that the exterior grade around your homeโ€™s foundation walls directs water away from your home. 
  • Clear areaways, window wells, and exterior drains of debris (continue to check these throughout the winter.) 
  • Check Sump Pump for proper operation (and consider having inspected by a licensed plumber.) 
  • Caulk and seal all exterior penetrations, including around windows and doors, to prevent water or unwelcome critters from getting in and heat from getting out! 
  • Check GFCI breakers and outlets. 
  • Garage Door โ€“ check for smooth operation and lubricate if needed. 
  • Hot Water Heater โ€“ consider draining, removing sediment from the bottom, and refilling (it is recommended to have this done periodically by a licensed plumber.)

As always, itโ€™s important to stay proactive on all home maintenance in order to continue to sustain and grow your homeโ€™s value. If you need recommendations for contractors, please reach out โ€“ The Carolyn Homes Team has a long list of trusted partners who can help you with all your home maintenance needs all year round!

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