Team - Fall 2022
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Inspect Your Gutters
and Downspouts.
As the leaves start to fall, they can quickly
clog up your gutters and downspouts.
You should check them at least once a
month during the fall (and more often if
you have many trees on your property).
This, along with any residue left throughout
the summer by critters and stray
gusts of wind, could lead to water
damage on your roof and sometimes
flooding inside of your home. Fall and
winter can bring a lot of rain and snow,
which is why you want to be extra careful
as there’s increased risk for water
damage.
Rake Leaves Regularly
While you’ll find this task on your spring
checklist, it’s important to do several
rounds in the fall as well. Your grass is
still alive during the wintertime, it’s only
gone dormant fighting to conserve
precious nutrients. Not only can raking
boost your curb appeal, but it also prevents
rotting leaves and other debris
from harming your lawn.