Robert Woehrle ...
Robert Woehrle ...
REAL ESTATE UPDATE

  company
       

 



               


PREPARE YOUR HOME FOR WINTER AHEAD

autumn leaf cleanup
Pinterest

As fall blankets our surroundings with its rich palette of colors, it signals that it's the opportune moment to address significant home repair projects. The diminishing daylight, combined with potential snow and ice, can make outdoor tasks quite a challenge.  Autumn is the window to not only boost your home's energy efficiency but also to safeguard it against potential winter storm damages. Follow this checklist to ensure that by the time winter knocks, your home is ready to stay warm, comfy, and safe. 






ice-pik
Pinterest


WINTER ESSENTIALS STOCK UP

  • Assess the condition of your snow shovels and ice scrapers; replenish if necessary.
  • Secure a bag of ice melt that's considerate to both pets and plants.
  • Update your emergency kits for both car and residence.
  • If a snow blower is in your arsenal, ensure it's serviced and fueled.


WINTER-PROOFING WATER OUTLETS

  • Prioritize shutting off exterior faucets before temperatures reach freezing points to protect your pipes.
  • Methodically drain hoses and move them indoors.
  • If you utilize an irrigation system, this is the moment to drain and winterize it.


PATHWAY & DRIVEWAY ASSESSMENT
  • Survey the condition of walkways, railings, and stairs to ensure safe navigation during icy conditions.
  • Monitor the state of your driveway for a seamless shoveling experience when the snow arrives.


ILLUMINATE YOUR SURROUNDINGS
  • As daylights become more fleeting, exterior lighting plays a pivotal role. Test lights around your home and replenish bulbs if necessary for both safety and ambiance.


SAFETY DEVICE CHECK-UP
  • Regularly test smoke and carbon monoxide detectors, replacing batteries when required.
  • Ensure your fire extinguisher hasn't surpassed its expiration date.
  • The autumn season, with its tendency for closed windows, is ideal for radon testing. If radon levels are discovered to be high, promptly consult a contractor adept in rectifying radon issues.


HEATING & COOLING SYSTEMS

  • As the heating season dawns, remove accumulated dust from radiators, baseboard heaters, and grates for efficient heating.
  • If you've been using window A/C units, consider removing them before the chill sets in. If they must remain, insulating wraps for the exterior are essential to fend off cold drafts.








For more, visit Houzz

  





















     
  DID YOU KNOW?
 



   
  America's most haunted house  
 
 





View Listing
12766 Mockingbird Lane









 

     
   
     









 

 

         

  box
         




           

  TRENDING



GENERAL NEWS & VIEWS
Feature Photo  
MOST HAUNTED PLACES IN AMERICA
Discover some of the most haunted places in America, where you just might just find real-life paranormal thrills.
 MORE


Feature Photo  
THREE KEYS TO UNLOCKING BETTER MONEY HABITS
These strategies are the foundation of smarter money management, helping you create sustainable habits that last.
 MORE


Feature Photo  
A LOOK AT RETRO VIDEO GAME CONSOLES
Whether you're a collector or simply revisiting the classics, each gaming system tells the story of value in nostalgia.
 MORE





INTERESTING READS


Feature Photo  
NATIONAL PARKS THAT FEEL LIKE YOU'VE LEFT THE USA
Explore American national parks that transport you to different lands without leaving the continental U.S.
 MORE


Feature Photo  
CHOOSING THE RIGHT SOLAR LIGHTS
Here are eight practical tips to help you choose solar lights that will stand the test of time.
 MORE


Feature Photo  
SAVE FOR RETIREMENT WITHOUT A 401(k)
You can still take advantage of tax breaks and grow your retirement savings over time, whether you manage your accounts yourself or work with a financial professional.
 MORE






 
           




         

 
 
Robert Woehrle ... 
4152879100 eee
robert33@woehrle.com
eee2

         



       


                   

   



 
Robert Woehrle ... 
4152879100 eee
robert33@woehrle.com
eee2




   



   



 
Robert Woehrle ... 
4152879100 eee
robert33@woehrle.com
eee2