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Fall Home Projects With Big Payoff Potential



Fall is prime time for sprucing up your yard and installing new landscaping projects. But your biggest mistake may be focusing solely on planting that new plum tree and neglecting the projects (and repairs) that will truly lead to a serious return on your investment in the long run.
 
A home that is maintained, just like a car, will last longer and perform better. Maintaining your property may be the best investment you make. By making a consistent effort to maintain your home, you will find you save money, avoid costly repairs, and your home will look and feel like it’s in excellent shape.
 

Here are some fall home projects with serious payoff potential.

 

1. Curb appeal matters
The old adage about art can also apply to curb appeal: We know it when we see it. And we also know when it’s really, really good. This is all to say that investing money in your yard, be it with new plantings, adding some mulch, or simply maintaining your lawn, can go a long way. The same tactic can be applied to the facade of your home. A fresh coat of paint on trim and shutters before the temps get too low will help to keep those areas protected from the effects of severe winter weather and help prevent moisture damage.
 
2. Check that HVAC
Besides ensuring that your climate-control system runs smoothly when it’s cold out, having your HVAC serviced on a proper schedule can really reap you a big return on investment when time comes to sell. Having the major systems in the home serviced and inspected on a regular basis can save you money down the road if a minor problem is found and corrected before it becomes something bigger. Plus, being able to show a potential buyer that you’ve had the HVAC properly serviced while you lived in the home goes a long way when it comes time for negotiation.
 
3. A roof over your head goes a long way
It’s important to have a roof that performs well. When everything has been dry for so long, surfaces such as roofs and seams start to crack and break down, just like windshield wipers on your car. You might not notice the problems until you are in a major storm and you start to get water intrusion. These are all things you really should start checking on now. Doing so saves you money from having problems with leaks in the house that lead to damage to interiors and foundations and eventually mold, which lower the value of your house.
 
4. Watch your windows
As we head into the cold season, it might be time to think about that window upgrade. Replacing them now will help keep the heat in for the winter, ensuring that you are not only more comfortable, but you are not paying to heat the outdoors. Buyers also love new windows. Keeping your home warm and saving you money will also appeal to people interested in buying your house.
 
5  Look out for water
Water can be a home’s worst nightmare, whether it’s flooding, roof leaks, or dampness and mold. While it’s not the most glamorous of home improvements, it will prove to be a great return on your investment when you consistently check on things that might be susceptible to water damage.
 
6. Drain your drain
Or, rather, your irrigation. Hiring a landscaper to winterize your irrigation system helps prevent it from freezing and bursting during cold weather, a home repair that can cost hundreds of dollars. If it’s not done right in the fall, it can be a serious problem come later winter.
 
What home projects are you planning to tackle this fall? Share your plans in the comments below!

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