Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Turn off the outside water for winter and leave the faucets open.
Hmmm... I don't really get what this means. I don't think I have a separate outside water turn-off, do I?
You should have a shut-off valve inside for your exterior water spigots...if not, it's the type of thing a plumber can install in an hour, an odd job if they happen to be at your house anyway. Or you can replace with a frost-free one.
Second replacing filters regularly (at least every 3 months if using the 1 inch thick ones, and at least every 6 months for the 9 inch). If your HVAC is new, annual service contracts are not worth much - there isn't a whole lot to do to these units.
Smoke and CO2 detectors - test and replace batteries. Replace CO2 detectors every 3-5 years.
Sump pump? Also an annual check to make sure it's running and the pit is free of debris.
Electrical - check GFCI outlets to make sure there test and reset functions are working.
Roof check - look from the outside to see if there are any visible problems, check attic to see if there are any signs of dampness.
Exterior - Check any penetrations into home (wires, pipes, etc.) to make sure they are sealed properly. The rubber putty breaks down over time.