Check Insulation and Weatherproofing
Inspect your attic, walls, and windows for any areas where heat may escape. Adding insulation and sealing gaps around doors and windows can improve energy efficiency and reduce heating costs. Make sure weather stripping is intact and add caulk where needed.
Test Smoke and Carbon Monoxide Detectors
As you begin to use heating systems more often, it’s essential to ensure your smoke and carbon monoxide detectors are working properly. Replace old batteries and test each device to keep your family safe.
Prepare for Storms
November can bring unpredictable weather, so it’s wise to prepare your home for potential storms. Trim back any trees or branches near your house, secure outdoor furniture, and check that your sump pump is working correctly.
By following these November maintenance tips, you’ll help protect your home from winter’s harsh conditions and keep it running smoothly.