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Fall Preventative Maintenance Tips for Rental Properties

Fall Preventative Maintenance Tips for Rental Properties

Seasons are changing fast, and it can be the busiest time of year for Fall preventative maintenance. In the Northeast, weather during the Fall months can be unpredictable, to say the least. Now is the time to identify those small issues before they become a big problem as Winter approaches. Check out our list below for the most common Fall preventative maintenance projects to address.

Outdoor Fall Maintenance Tips for Rental Properties

  1. Tree Limbs and Basic Landscaping: Changing weather, storms, snow, and ice can weigh down branches that pose a hazard to your home or outbuildings. If you have multiple large trees, consider having a professional evaluate the trees for rot or potential problems and remove any damaged or diseased branches. In addition to trees, take time to trim bushes back and remove any leaf build-up from exterior drains.
  2. Examine and Clear Out Your Gutters: Fall is the time when leaves and debris can collect quickly in gutters. Take time to clean these out each Fall and examine their condition. If any cracks or leaks are discovered, now is the time to get those addressed before cold weather sets in.
  3. Check Out the Roof: Clearing your roof is just as important as cleaning your gutters. Leaves and branches can hide missing shingles or damage, which could result in leaks. Inspect your roof for any potential issues and make repairs as needed, before they become a significant and far more costly problem.
  4. Inspect Windows and Doors: Winter air coming through cracks in windows or doorways is a considerable detriment to HVAC efficiency. Therefore, inspect for any damaged caulking or weatherstripping. Sealing up windows or doors adds to efficiency but also helps prevent leaks.

How to Prepare Major Systems as Fall Approaches

Routine Fall HVAC Maintenance

Interior Preventative Maintenance Measures for the Fall Season

  1. Check Your Detectors: Smoke and carbon monoxide detectors can be lifesaving, and landlords are required to have them in their rental properties. As tenants switch over to running heat, testing these detectors to ensure proper working order is essential. Also, make sure the home has a fully charged fire extinguisher.
  2. Inspect Locks: Door and window locks are a necessary safety device in any home. Fall offers the perfect time to inspect them for any wear and tear to replace or repair as needed. No one wants a stuck lock call on a cold Winter night; a quick spray of WD-40 can keep locks from freezing up.
  3. Close Up Drafts: Simple fixes like spray foam to fill in cracks or even extra insulation in the attic can provide extra efficiency for your home. Inspect areas around doorways, in the basement, and the attic for opportunity areas to seal out the elements.

Miscellaneous Fall Tasks for Landlords

After you have taken care of the interior and exterior essential maintenance, there still could be a few things on the to-do list. While these things are suggestions, they are certainly worth taking the time to do. Continue reading our final Fall tips for your rental property below.

 

Fall preventative maintenance is essential for every home or rental property. That said, use this as an opportunity to do a thorough check of the entire property following the adage, “An ounce of prevention is worth a pound of cure.” Now that you have an idea of some key points to look for reach out to some licensed professionals who can ready your home for the changing seasons. Are you looking for rental property management services in Cumberland County? Bay Property Management Group Cumberland County can assist will all of your maintenance and rental property needs year-round!