Labour (of Love) Day

Labour Day is the perfect time to tackle those tasks you've been putting off for the past few months. We get it—summer is relaxing, and the last thing you want to do is spend your weekends cleaning up around the house. But here's the thing: the Labour Day long weekend is a great opportunity to get some important home maintenance done before the cold weather arrives. Here are a few one-day projects you can squeeze into your long weekend that will leave you feeling accomplished and ready for the season ahead. Last spring, we reached out to Rümi’s Certified Professional Home Inspector for some helpful tips for the shoulder season. You probably followed their advice and got your home in tip-top shape for summer. Now it’s time to prepare for fall. We asked our experts for their best advice on getting your home ready for the colder months, and they delivered. Let’s take a look at what you should do this Labour Day. **Your Furnace Room** The furnace room often gets overlooked. Let’s be honest—no one invites friends over to hang out there. Instead, we just toss in clutter, close the door, and forget about it. But your furnace works hard all year, so it deserves a little attention. Now is the time to give it some love. Have your furnace serviced before winter hits. It’s easy to get caught off guard by an early snowstorm, and furnace companies tend to be busy during the colder months. Make an appointment early to stay ahead of the rush. **Pro Tip:** If you want to do a bit of DIY before your service call, clean or replace your humidifier filter and drain your hot water tank. If you have questions, book a virtual consultation with a Home Inspector—we’re happy to help. **Outside Your Home** Take advantage of a crisp, clear day and walk around your house. Like you did in the spring, check for signs of animals like squirrels, gophers, or birds trying to nest under your deck or in crawl spaces. If you spot any activity, block them off to prevent future issues. Next, clean up your yard. Remove branches and debris, rake the lawn, and add seed and fertilizer before the ground freezes. This will help your lawn stay healthy through the winter. As soon as you feel a chill in the air, turn off your outdoor water and drain your sprinkler system. The temperature could drop below freezing quickly, and being prepared is key. **Pro Tip:** Carry a small can of paint with you while you're outside. Touch up any woodwork as you go. Sealing your wood surfaces before the snow falls will help prevent moisture and rot. If you need more paint, consider hiring professional painters or booking them early for next spring. **Inside Your Home** This is where you’ll want to do a thorough check from top to bottom. Get ready for some neck exercises—your attic, basement, under sinks, and ceilings will all need a look. Start by checking for leaks. Look in your attic, basement, and crawl spaces for any signs of moisture or water buildup. Even small drips can lead to big problems if left unchecked. If you can’t identify the source, it might be time to call a plumber. You don’t want to see water on the floor or walls, but you do want to make sure the P-traps in your drains are filled with water. This helps prevent sewer gases from entering your home. If you have a heat recovery ventilator (HRV), now is the time to clean or replace its filter. If you haven’t installed one yet, consider doing so to better control humidity and reduce energy costs. **Pro Tip:** Don’t forget to change the direction of your ceiling fan! In the fall and winter, it should rotate clockwise to push warm air down. **Safety First** We always say safety comes first, so we saved the most important tips for last. These three quick checks don’t take much time, but they can make a big difference. You can do them during a commercial break or while your breakfast smoothie is blending—and they might even save your life. - Test your smoke detectors and CO alarms. Are the batteries fresh? - Check your fire extinguisher. Has it expired? Is there any corrosion around the nozzle? - Keep a small shovel, ice scraper, and bag of salt (or kitty litter) in your car trunk. If you’d rather not do any work on Labour Day (we totally understand), consider hiring Rümi to handle your to-do list or sign up for a service bundle. Follow these fall tips, and your home will be ready for whatever winter brings—even if you’re not.

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