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The article provides tips for homeowners to prepare their homes for autumn downpours and winter draughts. It suggests fixing broken tiles and clearing blocked gutters to prevent costly repairs, and keeping heating systems efficient to save on energy bills. It also advises on draught-proofing windows and doors, and insulating roofs and walls.
Courtesy: www.thesun.co.uk
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