5 Tasks Every Homeowner Should Do in November
With the holidays coming at you fast and furious, you want to be sure your home is cozy, but with that fresh-as-spring feel — as opposed to that musty-damp-winter feel.
Here's how to make that happen (along with a few other timely tips):
#1 Wash Bed Pillows

With fall being the height of guest season, you'll want your pillows fresh, too. Toss them in the washing machine and dryer for an all-over clean feeling. (But check manufacturer advice, too. Some pillows shouldn't be washed, but replaced instead.
#2 Clean the Mattress, Too

You'll want your mattress to be at it's freshest. It's easy to do: Vacuum it and then wipe it down with a cloth dampened with an upholstery shampoo. But be sure to let it dry; otherwise, you're inviting mold. Also, be sure to rotate it 180 degrees to help keep it lump-free.
Another option: if you've got a flippable mattress, go ahead and flip it. That, too, can help kill the yucky mites.
#3 Insulate Windows

Bone-chilling drafts seriously detract from the cozy vibe you want. Keep it cozy by hanging drapes as close to your windows as possible to help you keep the heat inside.
You can even add clear Velcro strips or dots to the back of the drape and attach to fasteners on the wall to help insulate. Be sure to cross one drape over the other when you close up for the night. Insulating shades can do the trick, too.
#4 Stock Up on Snow Supplies

If you have a snow blower, be sure to have it serviced and fueled up before the first winter storm arrives — and with it, price hikes on all the snow stuff.
#5 Trim Tree Branches
Keep limbs and branches at least 3 feet from the house. Plus it's easier to trim branches after leaves have fallen. If it's an evergreen, it may be a prickly job, but the bonus is you'll have greenery for the holidays!
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