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    5 Pre-Winter Fixes You’ll Be Glad You Tackled in September

    Home maintenance tends to follow a seasonal rhythm. In spring, it’s about refreshing and repairing. In summer, it’s upkeep...

    • Stewart Woodward
    • September 25th, 2025
    • 5 min read

    Home maintenance tends to follow a seasonal rhythm. In spring, it’s about refreshing and repairing. In summer, it’s upkeep and upgrades. In early fall, the focus shifts to prevention.

    Delaying winter prep until temperatures drop can lead to higher costs and added stress. By tackling a few small projects in September, you can avoid the rush, take advantage of better weather, and head into colder months with fewer unknowns. Whether you plan to stay in your home through winter or you're thinking about selling down the line, these fixes help keep things running smoothly.

    Here are five ways to get ahead while there’s still time.

    1. Check windows and doors for air leaks

    Drafty doors and windows can let out more than warm air. They also make your heating system work harder, which often leads to higher energy bills. According to Natural Resources Canada, roughly a quarter of a home’s heat loss happens through poorly sealed doors and windows.

    You don’t need specialized tools to spot problem areas. On a windy day, move your hand or a stick of incense slowly along the edges of frames. If you feel air movement or see the smoke shift direction, that’s a good indicator of a gap.

    Common spots to check:

    Replacing worn weatherstripping and resealing with caulk can usually be done in a single afternoon and doesn’t require professional help.

    2. Replace or clean HVAC filters

    If your filters haven’t been checked since the start of summer, this is a good time to replace them. Dirty filters reduce airflow, collect dust, and put added strain on your heating system, especially once it’s running more frequently.

    Most households can follow a 90-day replacement cycle, though if you have pets or allergies, monthly checks may be needed. Filters are inexpensive and widely available at hardware stores or online.

    Additional HVAC maintenance to consider:

    Routine maintenance often catches minor issues before they turn into emergency repairs.

    3. Do a full exterior check

    Several parts of a home’s exterior need attention before the weather shifts. Early fall is a practical time to address these areas while conditions are still mild and contractors have more availability.

    Start with gutters and downspouts. These often stay out of sight until they cause problems. When water can’t drain properly, it may overflow at the roofline, pool near the foundation, or create icy patches later in the season. Even if leaves haven’t started falling, summer debris—like twigs, seed pods, and roof granules—can still cause blockages. Cleaning them out now makes it easier to assess whether any repairs are needed.

    Check for:

    If your property has mature trees, plan to clean the gutters again in late fall.

    The yard may also need some cleanup. This includes clearing out dead branches, trimming back overgrowth, and raking any early leaf accumulation. Piles of organic debris can attract pests or cause moisture buildup around the base of the home.

    Outdoor water systems should also be shut down ahead of the first freeze. Disconnect garden hoses, drain them fully, and store them indoors if possible. Shut off the water supply to hose bibs and outdoor spigots. You may also want to consider installing insulated covers to reduce the risk of freezing.

    If your property includes a pool, September is typically the time to arrange for a professional closing. That process may include lowering the water level, winterizing the pump and filter, adding closing chemicals, and securely installing a cover. Taking care of this before temperatures drop can prevent costly repairs in spring.

    4. Prep your entryways for wet weather

    As the seasons change, so do daily routines and high-traffic entry areas often get messy fast. Rain and mud track in easily, and small spaces can start to feel chaotic without a few updates.

    This is a good time to check what’s working and what needs adjustment. Are rugs thick enough to absorb water? Is there a spot to store wet shoes or boots? Do coats pile up near the door?

    Simple improvements can make a noticeable difference:

    Exterior lighting is also worth a look while the days are still long. Replace burnt-out bulbs and make sure fixtures are safe for winter weather.

    If you’re planning to sell during or after winter, a clean and functional entryway is one of the first things potential buyers will notice during showings.

    5. Organize your garage or storage areas

    This is often the season when things start going missing in the garage. Cold-weather tools get buried behind summer gear, holiday decorations are harder to reach, and clutter builds up quickly as routines shift.

    September offers a window to sort things out before winter weather complicates access.

    Focus on:

    If you use your garage or shed for sports equipment or bulk household items, now’s a good time to rotate storage and clear out items you no longer need.

    For homeowners considering listing in the near future, an organized storage space can make the property feel more functional and well-kept during showings.

    Thinking ahead this season?

    September sits in that short window of time before cold weather routines fully take over. With a few simple projects, you can reduce future repairs, improve comfort, and keep your home running efficiently—no last-minute scrambling required.

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    Stewart Woodward

    781-647-1552
    I believe real estate is about more than just transactions—it's about helping people find their place in the world while building community. After 40+ years as an entrepreneur, including running a successful commercial photography business based in Waltham for two decades, I've brought my eye for detail and passion for service to the real estate industry. My background in visual arts gives me a unique perspective on showcasing properties, while my experience as a business owner taught me the value of meticulous precision and unwavering client advocacy. With my Metro West Home Team brand, I provide personalized, one-on-one service to every client. My approach combines savvy negotiation skills with local knowledge and a customer-first philosophy. My track record speaks for itself—in recent years, my seller clients' properties have sold for an average of 98.58% of original listing price, typically with offers accepted within 12 days. But what truly matters to me is guiding clients through what can often be an overwhelming process with flexibility, creativity, and personal warmth. Before joining REAL Broker, I managed my own boutique real estate brokerage, Central Square Realty Group, in downtown Waltham for four years. This entrepreneurial experience deepened my understanding of the local market and allowed me to develop a hands-on approach to real estate that continues to benefit my clients today. I'm proud to now be part of REAL Broker, a publicly-traded, technology-powered brokerage operating throughout the U.S. and Canada. Their innovative platform and agent-centric approach perfectly align with my commitment to excellent client service and their motto: "Work Hard, Be Kind." I'm a licensed Real Estate Broker in Massachusetts, a member of both the Massachusetts and National Associations of Realtors, and hold Seller Representative Specialist (SRS) and Military Relocation Professional (MRP) certifications. With over 90 clients served and more than $39 million in sales volume over my 12+ years in real estate, I've developed the expertise to handle any situation—but I've never lost sight of the human element that makes this profession so rewarding. Beyond my professional life, I remain deeply connected to my community. I'm active in the Rotary Club, where I served as president and currently serve as treasurer of the Waltham Club. I also participate in the Chambers of Commerce across Waltham, Watertown, and Newton. My civic engagement includes serving as a trustee of historic Gore Place, where I lead the Buildings and Grounds committee and contribute as an active member of the development committee. I'm also proud to serve on the City of Waltham's Affordable Housing committee, working to ensure our community remains accessible for all residents. I believe in giving back to the community that has supported me. Both personally and through my Metro West HOME Team business, I actively support important local non-profits. We've been a Community Partner of Gore Place for many years, helping to preserve this historic landmark through ongoing sponsorship. With my background in the arts, I'm also passionate about supporting local creativity. Each November, my business and I sponsor the Waltham Mills Artist Association's annual open studios event, creating opportunities for visitors to experience art being created firsthand and to connect directly with talented local artists.

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