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Broadcaster Press 09
September 24, 2013 www.broadcasteronline.com
Home Improvement Projects Perfect For Fall
Home improvement
projects can add value to a
home and do-it-yourselfers
know the sweat-equity that
goes into such projects can
give homeowners a greater
sense of pride in their
homes. But no two home
improvement projects are
the same, and homeowners
should know that certain
projects are best tackled
during certain times of the
year.
Fall is a great season to
work on your house, as the
weather is often at its most
agreeable once the summer
heat has gone and before
winter weather arrives. The
following are a handful of
fall-friendly home
improvement projects for
homeowners looking to
improve their homes.
Roof repair
Whether you’re repairing
or replacing the roof, fall is a
great time of year to dust off
the ladder and get some
work done on your roof for
a variety of reasons. First
and foremost, fall is ideal for
roof work because you
won’t have to be up on the
roof with the summer heat
bearing down on you. This
can make the project move
along more quickly, which is
especially beneficial if you
are paying laborers to work
on the roof. The fewer hours
workers are fixing your roof,
the less you will be paying in
labor costs.
In addition, fixing up the
roof in the fall ensures those
winter storms, be it rain or
snow, won’t find their way
into your home via leaks. A
leaky roof in winter is hard
to fix, as the roof surface
could be treacherous in the
winter and winter winds can
make it dangerous to be up
on the roof at all.
Addressing leaks in the fall
can prevent damage to your
home’s interior, which can
mount up if a leaky roof is
not addressed until the
following spring.
Window work
When the weather
outside gets frightful, poorly
insulated windows can
allow cold air into the
home. That often has a
trickle-down effect on
finances, forcing you to turn
tackle the project during the
summer or winter.
Fixing the floors
up the thermostat in an
attempt to offset the cold air
pouring into the home.
Whether you need your
windows replaced or simply
need to patch up any leaks, a
proactive approach to leaky
or older windows in the fall
can save you from
unnecessarily high heating
bills come the winter.
Addressing leaky windows
also makes a home more
comfortable for its
inhabitants.
Fall is the ideal time to
address a home’s windows
because the temperature
outside tends to be pleasant.
This means you likely won’t
have to make much of an
effort to offset the elements,
and open windows in the
fall won’t make your home’s
interior very hot or cold like
they might if you were to
Wood flooring is a hot
commodity for many
homeowners. But not all
flooring can be added to a
home at any time of year.
That’s because certain types
of flooring employ
adhesives that need
temperatures inside the
home to be within a certain
range, and that range is
often within 70o to 80o F,
which makes fall a great
time to install such floors.
Colder temperatures can
make it difficult for the
flooring to dry and bond,
which will prove
problematic down the road.
What’s more, many people
entertain friends and family
come late fall and into the
holiday season, and it can be
difficult to do so if you are
busy installing new flooring.
Painting projects
Painting is another home
improvement project that
seems tailor-made for fall. A
fresh coat of paint or a new
color scheme around the
house can give a home an
entirely new look and feel.
But paint can be pungent
and the aromas may last if
it’s applied at a time of year
when it can’t dry while the
windows are wide open.
Paint fumes inside a home
can make the home
uninhabitable, but painting
at a time of year like the fall,
when you can keep the
windows open during and
after the project, can help air
the home out.
But interior painting isn’t
the only painting project
homeowners can tackle in
the fall. Many exterior
paints are temperaturesensitive and need the
temperature outside to be
above 40o F. Paint that
freezes won’t dry properly,
and homeowners might be
left with a costly and
unsightly mistake on their
hands. Fall temperatures
tend to be amenable to both
interior and exterior
painting projects, just be
sure to check the weather
forecast before making your
first brush stroke.
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