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Get ready for winter with five handyman tasks every Maine home needs in November.

1. Roof and Gutter Inspection and Cleaning

By November, leaves are off the trees, and your gutters can be clogged with debris. In Maine, clogged gutters set the stage for ice dams when freezing begins. A handyman can:

  • Clear out gutters and downspouts so melting snow drains properly.
  • Inspect roof edges and eaves for early signs of ice damage or loose shingles.
  • Check for signs of leaks or weak flashing before it gets buried under snow.

Why now? Easier access before snow falls, and it prevents emergency repairs later in winter.

2. Seal Drafts and Weather-strip Doors and Windows

With cold temps coming, controlling drafts is a big win. In Maine homes, windows and doors often leak heat. Ask a handyman to:

  • Add or replace weather-stripping and door sweeps.
  • Caulk around frames or where siding meets a window or door.
  • Install or repair storm doors and windows, or at least check existing ones.
  • Inspect the attic hatch, basement bulkhead, or other access points for draft sites.

Why now? It is cheaper to plug air leaks in November than to pay for extra heating all winter.

3. Heating System Check and Pipe Insulation

You will want your heating working well before things freeze. A handyman or HVAC tech can assist with:

  • A basic system check: filter change and looking for signs of wear or failure.
  • Making sure pipes in unheated areas are insulated to prevent freeze-bursts.
  • Checking thermostat settings so the system distributes heat evenly.

Why now? A broken heating system in mid-winter is expensive and uncomfortable. November is your access window.

4. Exterior Safety and Structural Fixes

Heavy snow, ice, and winter storms bring big risks. A handyman can help with:

  • Securing loose railings or steps outside, which are a slip hazard when icy.
  • Trimming tree branches near the house or roof to reduce damage risk.
  • Checking exterior siding, trim, and deck for any needed repairs before winter sets in.

Why now? It is safer to fix these issues pre-snow when access is easier and there is less risk of compounding damage.

5. Prepare for Emergencies and Pest Prevention

Winter in Maine can surprise you. Getting ahead means fewer headaches:

  • Seal gaps or cracks in the foundation, around vents, or in the attic where rodents might enter seeking warmth.
  • Check your chimney, stovepipe, or wood-burning appliance to avoid fires or carbon monoxide risks.
  • Set up or test your winter emergency kit with flashlights, batteries, and blankets.

Tackling these now helps you stay cozy, safe, and avoid costly surprises. If you are ready to get ahead of winter, give us a call at One Stop Home Repair and let us check off those tasks together. And do not forget to bundle and save: book a service from two or more of our divisions at the same time and save on your total, whether it is handyman work, plumbing, heating, electrical, or remodeling. Call 207-866-5690.

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