How To Get Your Centennial Rental Home Ready For Fall

Landlord Essentials

Is there anything better than Fall here in Colorado? Call us biased, but we don’t think so! All you have to do is take a look at the gorgeous sea of gold and red that ignites every year at the turn of the season. And with leaves in mind, there are a few things to do to get your Centennial rental home ready for Fall and the changes ahead. Having a reliable property manager to help complete season maintenance at your Centennial rental can help make the change that much easier. Contact us today about our property management services and make sure to check these seasonal items off your to-do list.

Check These Items Off Your To-Do List To Get Your Centennial Rental Home Ready For Fall

 

Clean or Replace the Gutters

Gutters play a vital role in keeping your home well-maintained during the Fall. Make sure they’re cleaned of any debris and ready for the falling leaves and Winter snows ahead. Doing so now is a great way to check for any needed repairs or replacements before problems occur.

Check Your Roof

Like your gutters, the roof at your rental property needs attention during this time. Schedule your roof inspection before the rain and snow come in to ensure there are no leaks or other problems that could spell disaster for the seasons ahead.

Fertilize Your Lawn

You know what they say, “the early bird gets the worm.” Or in this case, “those who put in the effort to maintain their lawn in the Fall will reap the rewards in the Spring.”

Order Your Sprinkler Blow-Out

While we still have warm days ahead, it never hurts to pre-plan. Make sure to order your sprinkler blow-out as soon as you’re able. Doing so ahead of time can ensure that you get on the books before the vendor’s schedule fills up. The ideal time to schedule your sprinkler blow-out here in Colorado is in October. Just be sure to remind your tenants to continue hand watering the lawn as needed after the sprinklers are blown out for those drier days, but not to turn the sprinklers back on.

Service Your Furnace

Ensure your rental’s furnace is ready to stand up to the coming cold by having it serviced and cleaned. This will help to catch any issues before it becomes an emergency. The last thing you want to deal with in the winter months is a no-heat call for a problem that could have been fixed ahead of time.

Clean Your Dryer Vents

Dryer lint ignition is one of the main causes of house fires across the US. It’s an easy and preventable disaster. Make sure to schedule a cleaning regularly, including during the Fall.

Trim Back Tree Branches and Bushes

Heavy snow can easily break tree limbs and damage bushes, and these can cause serious damage if left to grow too close to your home. Avoid damage to your roof, windows, and home exterior by ensuring that all limbs are trimmed back away from the home. This can also help to keep pests from invading the home as they seek out warmer places.

Check the Batteries in the Smoke and Carbon Monoxide Alarms

Although usually considered a tenant responsibility, it never hurts to check that all smoke and carbon monoxide alarms are working properly whenever you’re on site. Test the batteries and replace them as needed. Remember that smoke and CO alarms also have a useful life expectancy and do expire. If they’re older than ten years, replace them with new ones.

Seasonal maintenance is an important part of owning any home. Make sure that your Centennial rental home is ready for the changing season ahead. Mark these items off your to-do list quickly so you, too, can enjoy the beautiful Fall season worry-free!

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