New Hampshire Homeowner’s Guide to Seasonal Maintenance: Prepare Your Home for Daylight Saving Time End

A New Hampshire Homeowner’s Guide: Seasonal Home Maintenance Tips to Safeguard Your Property

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A New Hampshire Homeowner’s Guide: Seasonal Home Maintenance Tips to Safeguard Your Property

As we turned the clocks back for the end of daylight saving time this past Sunday, it’s a great opportunity for New Hampshire homeowners to give their property a quick seasonal check-up. Proactive home maintenance helps prevent costly property damage and gives you peace of mind heading into the colder months. Here’s a checklist of simple tasks to tackle that can make a big difference.

Appliance Checkups: Washer & Dryer Hoses and Vents

A few minutes spent inspecting your washer and dryer can help prevent both water and fire damage:

  • Washer Hoses: Check for cracks, bulges, or wear in your washer hoses. It’s recommended to replace them every 5–7 years, as worn hoses can burst unexpectedly, causing water damage.
  • Dryer Vents: Clear out lint buildup in the dryer vent and exhaust duct. This simple step prevents fire hazards by reducing the risk of overheating. Make it a habit to clean the vent every few months for optimal safety and efficiency.

Appliance failures are one of the most common causes of property damage. Check out Consumer Reports’s guide to what goes wrong with kitchen and laundry appliances.

LEARN MORE: Signs of Water Damage from Appliance Leaks or Sink Leaks

Safety Check: Smoke and Carbon Monoxide Detectors

Fire prevention is critical, especially with more heaters and fireplaces in use during colder months. Take a moment to check the smoke and carbon monoxide detectors throughout your home:

  • Replace Batteries: Swap out old batteries and test each unit to ensure they’re functioning properly. Most experts recommend testing detectors monthly and replacing batteries twice a year.
  • Inspect Expiration Dates: Many detectors have a lifespan of around 10 years. Check the manufacturing date to ensure yours is still effective in detecting smoke or CO leaks.

Clean & Inspect Exhaust Fans

Exhaust fans, especially in the bathroom, are easy to overlook but can become serious fire hazards if not maintained:

Avoid Overuse: Running the fan for extended periods can strain its motor, increasing fire risk. Try to use it only as needed and switch it off once it’s done.

Clean Fan Blades and Housing: Dust and lint can accumulate, causing the fan to overheat. Regularly cleaning out debris helps your fan run safely and efficiently.

 Stock Up Your Emergency Kit

Stock Up Your Emergency Kit for Power Outages

As winter approaches, having an emergency kit can make all the difference during a sudden power outage or storm:

Essentials to Have on Hand: Keep bottled water, non-perishable foods, a first-aid kit, and a portable phone charger. These basics can provide comfort and security during emergencies.

Include Backup Power Options: Make sure you have extra batteries for flashlights and, if possible, a battery-operated sump pump to prevent basement flooding.

Update Your Home Inventory

Taking an inventory of your home’s valuable items can simplify the claims process if you ever experience property damage or loss:

  • Photo Documentation: Snap photos of each room, focusing on items of value, like electronics, furniture, and appliances. A few quick photos can save you time and stress in the event of an insurance claim.
  • Detailed Inventory List: For more valuable items, consider creating a detailed list with item descriptions, purchase dates, and receipts when possible. Apps like Home Contents or Nest Egg can help you organize this information digitally. For a more cost effective approach, a simple video catalog can save you time and cost recovery of your valuables.

With these quick tasks, New Hampshire residents and their homes will be well prepared for winter’s potential challenges.

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