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5 things to check before autumn and winter hit

4 min read
Oct '25 • by Amy Bulger

Quick summary

Before autumn and winter hit, check your boiler annually and ensure it’s serviced early autumn, especially if tenants will use it heavily. Inspect electrical systems, fire safety devices, door and window seals, and drainage outlets at least twice a year. These steps help prevent costly damage and ensure your property stays safe and dry through the colder months.

As the weather worsens after the summer (or a bit before!), the risk of damage to property increases. Wind can blow trees and debris onto the building, lift roof tiles and rip off TV aerials, satellite dishes and other loose fittings. Higher levels of rainfall mean you’ll soon find out if there are any spaces where water can get in, then, when the frost comes, you run the risk of pipes freezing and bursting if they’re not insulated properly. At the other end of winter, when we have melting snow as well as rain, the waterlogged ground can’t absorb any more and flooding becomes a very real danger. On top of all that, boilers can break because they’re being used far more than during the rest of the year and it can be quite a challenge to get hold of a plumber!

As such, it’s important – in addition to your regular maintenance and periodical checks – that you schedule an annual ‘full service’ for your property before weather conditions turn. This will ensure your tenants are kept safe and happy and the risk of your property suffering any damage over the autumn and winter months is kept to an absolute minimum.

Here are the top five things that should be checked over the next couple of months, to make sure they’re working properly*:

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