Carole St-Aubin
Shawville July 21, 2021
Whether we like to think about it or not, winter is not too far off into the distance. As a homeowner there are preparations to think about when it comes to getting ready for the changing seasons.
Spring and fall are typically also known for home improvements and one often finds themselves battling the elements at this time of the year, so picking the sunny days that remain might be a bit of a challenge when it comes to doing façade work on your home.
If you’re not opting for a more complex project like the installation of new windows and doors or roof repairs, perhaps checking the integrity of your eavestroughs or installing new ones is in store. Adding a mesh to cover them can save you the worries of fallen leaves and debris clogging them up, and don’t forget to check your downspouts. Leaky spouts can cause damage to your house in the long run.
If you’re not painting the outside of your house, perhaps giving your front door a sprucing-up might be an alternative to think about. Paying attention to the type and quality of your paint is also an important consideration that can save you from having to do a re-application for a longer period of time.
Applying a good coat of sealer to your wooden deck, window and door trims also offer a layer of protection against harsher weather. And finally, if it’s just not in your budget, taking the pressure washer to the outside of your house will freshen it up.
Even though we are generally more concerned with the outside of our homes in preparing for winter, making small cosmetic changes to the inside can also be beneficial. Whether it be changing to energy-efficient faucets, appliances, or even light fixtures, it can save you money and maximize your home’s efficiency overall.
For aesthetic improvements, try moving your furniture around, adding a new piece or simply decluttering your living space. Change your curtains or the throw pillows on your couch, these are all little things that will improve the overall comfort of your home.
There are many ways to improve your home, it is after all your refuge. We all want to feel safe, secure, and comfortable knowing that we are keeping up on the maintenance of the home that in turn shelters us from the elements.












