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Long Island New Construction: Your Essential Fall Home Maintenance Checklist

Nov 19, 20254 mins reading

by Sofia Logreco

Long Island New Construction: Your Essential Fall Home Maintenance Checklist

As the leaves start to turn and pumpkin spice makes its seasonal comeback, it’s time to shift gears from summer fun to fall prep. Before the temps drop and you’re fighting with a drafty window or a frozen pipe, let’s get your home ready for cozy season the easy way.

Here’s your no-stress fall home maintenance checklist to keep things running smoothly—and your home feeling warm, safe, and energy-efficient all season long.

1. Seal Up Those Drafts

Before you crank up the heat, check windows and doors for gaps where air might be sneaking in.

  • Apply weatherstripping or caulk around frames.

  • Check door sweeps and replace any that look worn.

A tight seal means lower energy bills and a warmer home—win-win.

2. Clean Those Gutters

Fallen leaves are pretty—until they clog your gutters and cause water damage.

  • Scoop out debris and rinse with a hose.

  • Make sure downspouts point away from your foundation.

Pro tip: Gutter guards can save you a ton of work next season.

3. Inspect the Roof

Before winter storms hit, give your roof some love.

  • Look for missing shingles, cracked flashing, or signs of moss.

  • Schedule a roof inspection if you’re unsure—it’s way cheaper than a leak in January.

4. HVAC Tune-Up

You don’t want to find out your heat isn’t working on the first freezing night.

  • Change your furnace filter.

  • Schedule a professional inspection and cleaning.

  • Consider a smart thermostat for easier control (and energy savings).

5. Outdoor Prep
  • Drain and store garden hoses.

  • Shut off exterior faucets to prevent freezing.

  • Trim trees and shrubs away from the house.

While you’re out there, give your deck and driveway a once-over for cracks—water expands when it freezes, and that can lead to damage later.

6. Test Safety Devices
  • Replace batteries in smoke and carbon monoxide detectors.

  • Check fire extinguishers.

  • Make sure your sump pump is working if you have one.

It’s a small step that can make a big difference.

7. Cozy Up Indoors

Once the basics are covered, it’s time for the fun part—making your home fall-ready:

  • Swap lightweight curtains for heavier, insulated ones.

  • Add soft throws and textured rugs.

  • Set up that candle corner or fireplace moment you’ve been dreaming about.

🏡 Ready for an Upgrade This Fall?

If your current home is feeling a little cramped, drafty, or just not cutting it anymore, fall’s a great time to explore new construction homes built for comfort, efficiency, and style.

Explore Long Island’s newest listings on MylestoneHome.com and find your move-in ready match today.

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