Winterizing your Phoenix Landscape

By Julia B Larkin

When leaves are changing, the temperatures of the hot summer are beginning to cool off, and the days are beginning to feel shorter, you know it's that time again. These point to one direction, signs that it's the fall season; they are also signs when homeowners need to prepare their homes for winter. Preparing your home for winter is not always the funnest activities to be doing during the fall. The following are some suggestions of things you should put on your "to do" list before old man winter comes knocking on your home's door.

If you are using a swamp cooler or and air conditioner, make sure to cover up your unit for the winter time. There are damages that can occur if not waterproofed correctly. Some of the common problems with not water proofing your units are rust and most importantly is moisture entering your electrical box of the AC unit. By keeping the rust out, turning your unit on for the summer time is a breeze.

Another important chore around the home is cleaning up all of those leaves that are covering your lawn. This is not only done to make sure your house looks nice, but it also allows moisture and sunlight to be able to penetrate you grass making sure that your lawn comes back thicker and greener next spring.

The usual method cleaning up leaves is with a rake but you'll probably find a quicker and easier method is using your lawn mower. Not only with your lawn mower suck up the leaves, but as the leaves go through the blade they will be mulched up so they will take up less space in your garbage can.

Every home is a bit different with ways that they need to be prepared for winter, but don't forget about your rooftop. Make sure you get on your roof and get those rain gutters cleaned out so that as the snow melts it has a clean run off path. This will prevent any unwanted flooding and save you money down the road. - 30228

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