Facebook Tweet Help Stories Outdoor Living , Top Tips 7 ways to ready your property for winter Share Tweet Help The cold season is coming, is your property ready? These tips will help get things sorted before Jack Frost comes a-calling. Your family and your largest investment deserve it. Follow these pointers to ensure that when it comes to protecting your property, winter is like water off a duck's back.Clean your guttersYou could leave this one until winter is close. When your deciduous trees have thrown everything they can at your gutters, get up there and clean them out. Blocked gutters mean rainwater has to go somewhere else, potentially damaging your home or pathways.If you haven’t already, introduce gutter guards. They’re inexpensive and provide all year round peace of mind. If your gutters get blocked you will know all about it. Who needs Niagara Falls outside their window? Read the Trend story here Get fired upThere’s nothing like a roaring open fire so now is the time to get that woodpile sorted. First off, make sure it is dry and will stay that way when persistent rain becomes the norm. Stacking your wood neatly, safely and in the dry, not only ensures a warm home come June, July and August, it also makes for an attractive rustic outdoor aesthetic. This firewood stacker is built into the concrete fireplace. You could also achieve a pleasing effect on a sheltered side of your home, or even indoors. Read the Trends new home story here Test your smoke detectorsWith the joy of a cheery winter fire (and sometimes even electric or gas heating) there is the risk of fire. Head up that ladder or send someone else up on your behalf instead. Push the test button and if it doesn’t give you a start, then replace the batteries.This simple action can save lives. Check your smoke detectors, do it today. Read the Trends fire prevention story here Cover your outdoor furnitureOK, so you can’t bring your patio furniture in from the cold but you can at least make sure it’s dressed for the weather. Tip: cover your outdoor settings when it’s dry to avoid actually trapping moisture under the coverings.Ever wondered the difference between your steel and stainless steel or aluminium furniture? Leave them both out and unprotected over the rainy season and you’ll definitely spot the difference. Even powder coated steel has limited resistance to the elements, while stainless and aluminium pieces are impervious.Of course, if your al fresco furniture has padded coverings make sure they are brought into storage. Some outdoor furniture is safe and sound all year round but if in doubt, bring it it indoors. Read the new home story here Get your pool ready for its extended time offMake sure your pool is shipshape and ready for winter in terms of everything from debris-free water to effective, smooth-running filtration. If you need any upkeep, this time of year may find pool contractors more accessible as they can get pretty busy come late winter-springtime. This pool is a dream, but like any other it deserves a service check to keep it at its best and counterintuitively now is a good time. Read the new home story here Paint and seal any exposed exterior woodYour deck finishes may be all about resisting the elements but chances are your sills etc. are made of less sturdy stock. All of the wood trim on the exterior of your home needs to be protected from the elements so take the time to get painting or sealing. The wood trims on this architecturally designed home are no doubt perfectly sealed for any occasion. But yours might not be. Check all your exterior wood trim and act if necessary. Read the Trends renovation and extension story here Check your heating and air conditioningNothing lasts quite for ever and most heating and cooling systems have a lifespan of under or around 15 years.It can be less time or longer, and either way effective maintenance definitely plays a part in its longevity.Before winter arrives, take the time to change your filters, or ideally have your system checked out by a reputable HVAC contractor.Far better to get this sorted before the weather turns cold. Wall-mounted or floor mounted, as with this unit, or even out of sight, check the filters in your air conditioning units. Read the Trends Daikin story here Story by: Trendsideas 04 Apr, 2021 Outdoor Living Top tips Trendsideas Home kitchen bathroom commercial design Latest Post Mixing it up 22 Dec, 2024 Deep in the jungle 22 Dec, 2024 Rounded perspective 15 Dec, 2024 We know the Specialists Related Book More Books > Outdoor Living We’ll show you how to make the most of your outdoor living areas Read More Similar Stories