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Winter Curb Appeal Tips for Fresno Homeowners

Catherine Sawatsky  |  December 18, 2025

Fresno

Winter Curb Appeal Tips for Fresno Homeowners

Winter may seem like a slow season for home maintenance, but Fresno homeowners can use this time to enhance their property’s curb appeal. A well-kept exterior not only makes your home more inviting but can also increase its value, whether you’re selling or simply maintaining pride of ownership. Sawatsky Real Estate Associates shares essential winter curb appeal tips to keep your Fresno home looking its best.

 

1. Keep Your Landscaping Tidy
Even in winter, keeping lawns, shrubs, and flower beds well-maintained makes a big difference. Remove fallen leaves, trim overgrown bushes, and clear pathways of debris to create a clean, welcoming appearance.

2. Add Seasonal Decorations
Subtle winter décor—like wreaths, planters with seasonal plants, or tasteful lights—can add warmth and charm to your home’s exterior without overwhelming it. Avoid overdoing it to maintain a sophisticated look.

3. Maintain Driveways and Walkways
Ensure driveways, sidewalks, and steps are free of cracks, leaves, or ice. Power-washing walkways and resealing concrete or asphalt surfaces can make them look fresh and well-cared-for.

4. Refresh Paint and Exterior Surfaces
Inspect siding, shutters, doors, and trim for peeling paint or damage. A fresh coat of paint or a simple touch-up can instantly boost curb appeal, even in the colder months.

5. Improve Lighting
Winter days are shorter, so exterior lighting becomes even more important. Ensure porch lights, pathway lights, and entryway fixtures are working properly. Warm, welcoming lighting enhances both safety and aesthetics.

6. Clean Windows and Gutters
Clean windows allow more light in and improve the home’s exterior appearance. Gutters should be clear of leaves and debris to prevent water damage and maintain a polished look.


Maintaining curb appeal in winter requires just a few strategic steps. From landscaping and lighting to seasonal décor and exterior upkeep, these tips help Fresno homeowners keep their properties attractive year-round. Sawatsky Real Estate Associates recommends staying proactive with curb appeal, ensuring your home is always inviting and well-maintained—even during the winter months.

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