Winter Home & Yard Prep Checklist
Taking care of your home through every season pays off, not just for comfort now, but for the future too. A well-maintained property stands out when it’s time to sell (even if that’s years down the road). Staying on top of small seasonal tasks helps protect your investment and keeps your home in great shape year after year.
Getting your yard ready for winter doesn’t have to be complicated. A few simple steps now can save you time, money, and effort when spring rolls around. Here’s a quick checklist to help you cover the essentials before the cold sets in.
Leaf cleanup
Rake or blow fallen leaves so they don’t smother the grass or trap moisture. Check for signs around your street or visit your region’s website to find your municipal leaf collection dates so you don’t miss your pickup.
Clear gutters and downspouts
Remove any leaves or debris so water can flow freely and you don’t end up with ice buildup or damage once temperatures drop.
Store or cover outdoor furniture
Bring cushions inside and either store or securely cover patio furniture to keep it in good shape for next year.
Check outdoor systems
Drain garden hoses, shut off outdoor water taps, and winterize your irrigation system if you have one.
Prune and protect plants
Trim back dead branches, add mulch around shrubs, and wrap or cover plants that are sensitive to frost.
Final lawn care
Give your lawn one last mow at a moderate height, clear any remaining leaves, and avoid walking on the grass once it freezes.
Check your furnace or heating system
Replace filters and consider having it inspected before the cold sets in so everything’s running efficiently when you need it most.
Seal drafts and entry points
Look around windows, doors, and siding for gaps that let in cold air. Sealing them will help you stay warm and lower your energy costs.
Store seasonal tools and supplies
Put away summer gear and bring out what you’ll need for winter like shovels, salt, or ice melt. Clean and inspect your tools before storing them to extend their life.
Taking care of these small tasks now will make a big difference once winter hits. A bit of prep goes a long way toward keeping your home, yard, and budget in good shape through the colder months, and when you eventually decide to sell, those years of maintenance show. A cared-for home creates real value for future buyers and peace of mind for you in the meantime.
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