In the late fall nobody wants to be doing chores around the house. It's time to snuggle in by the fire and stay out of the cold. But...there are a few items that should really be taken care of before the weather gets too cold and brutal. This may only be a partial list for some people due to your location. I consider this to be a list for average climates. I recommend you print this list for use around the house and add the unlisted items that you should do for your climate or area.
Indoors: 
Change furnace filters and if needed replace thermometer battery 
Clean and turn on humidifier 
Wash windows 
Have chimney and flue cleaned 
Have furnace professionally checked, cleaned, and tested 
Turn off and drain garden hose spigots and cover if needed 
Check weather stripping around doors and windows (replace as needed) 
Have furniture and carpets cleaned to help cut down indoor pollution 
Outdoors: 
Put away patio furniture 
Drain and store garden hoses 
Check around doors and windows for gaps, caulk as needed 
Wash windows 
Put up storm windows 
Put away or cover grill (make sure gas is turned off) 
Clean gutters and downspouts (important to keep ice build-ups minimal) 
Check your roof for any problems and sweep or use a leaf-blower to clean off you roof. 
Put up Holiday lights and decorations (the holidays will be here before you know it) 
Trim trees and shrubs away from house 
Chop and stack firewood closer to the house, cover if needed (order firewood if you've been lazy)
Garage: 
Winterize lawn equipment 
Seal concrete floor to keep salt damage minimal 
Set rodent traps if you have an attached garage 
Get snow blower running and ready 
Find snow shovel 
Yard: 
Apply winter fertilizer to lawn 
Mow lawn for last time to keep matting of grass to a minimum 
Rake leaves 
Stake driveway sides to mark for plow if needed 
Check yard for any needed repairs (walk and look at everything)
Garden:
Remove dead plants 
Cover perennial plants with a thick layer of mulch 
Wrap or protect shrubs from winter winds 
Turn soil for next year 
Harvest late crops before first heavy freeze
 
 
 
All I would add is check your smoke alarms and make sure your fire extinguisher is up to date. Good list buddy, very useful.
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