Enjoying Fall in Fairfield County, CT

This season is one of the most beautiful and underrated times of the year, and for us living in Fairfield County, CT, and the surrounding areas, we get some of the best fall days of all. If you’re looking to make the most out of autumn, the team at Landmark Exteriors has some ideas for you to enjoy this great season to its fullest in the state we call home:

Apple Picking

If you’re looking to make the perfect apple crisp or pie, stop by one of the many great Connecticut orchards because apples are in season! Take a walk through the gorgeous fields and fill a bag with fresh-picked, delicious apples in various varieties to take home and enjoy.

Pumpkin Picking

There truly is nothing more classic fall than pumpkins! There are farms all over with fresh pumpkins of all shapes and sizes, waiting to find their way into your arms. Whether you’re looking for one to decorate your front yard, carve, or cook with, you’ll have plenty of fun picking out the perfect pumpkins with your friends and family.

Corn Mazes

Farms all over Connecticut turn their cornfields into mazes with complex turns and crazy patterns, so be sure to check one out and get lost! How long will it take you to get out?

Visit a Haunted House

If you’re looking for something more spooky to celebrate Halloween this season, visit one of the many incredible haunted houses around or take a local ghost tour. There’s plenty of frights and scary spots to choose from!

Hiking

‘Tis the leaf-peeping season! Embrace the gorgeous weather and scenery by taking a hike on some of Connecticut’s great trails. Breathe in the fresh, crisp air and experience the beautiful foliage from various heights and areas. Good luck determining which trees have the most colorful leaves along the many trails running through the state.

Contact Landmark Exteriors for roofing inspections, repairs, and installations this fall season!

The experts at Landmark Exteriors are here to help ensure your home’s roofing systems look great and function properly for years to come! Give us a call at (203) 838-3838 or visit our website to learn more.

Expert Pumpkin Carving Tips

Grab your pumpkins and get your creativity flowing; it’s time to carve some jack-o’-lanterns! Whether you’re a beginner or seasoned pumpkin carver, these tips can help take your skills to the next level. Happy carving!

Gather The Right Tools 

Thankfully, you don’t need to invest in a bunch of fancy tools to carve your jack-o’-lanterns. Depending on how intricate you plan on making your designs, all you need is a sharp blade for cutting and a tool to help you clean out the inside. You can run to your local store and find a convenient carving kit with these two tools to make the job easy.  

Open Your Pumpkin From The Bottom

Cleaning out your pumpkin can be difficult, but you can simplify the job by cutting the pumpkin open from the bottom instead of the top around the stem. When you open it from the bottom, lots of the seeds and strings will easily fall out, making the process much quicker and easier.

Trace Your Design

Once the face of your pumpkin is clean and you’ve picked out your design, use a marker or stencil to trace your template directly on the surface so it’s ready to be carved perfectly!

Be Patient

You may be excited to see your incredible new jack-o’-lantern, but don’t rush the carving process. To help avoid collapse or pieces breaking, don’t pull out the pieces as you go, but rather wait till the end for a final reveal. This will help ensure a perfectly executed design and better stability. 

Don’t Use Real Candles

Though they look great, real candles will cause your pumpkin to go bad quicker and they can be a fire hazard. Instead, choose a battery-operated candle, which will look equally great and is much safer.

Contact Landmark Exteriors for roofing inspections, repairs, and installations this fall season!

The experts at Landmark Exteriors are here to help ensure your home’s roofing systems look great and function properly for years to come! Give us a call at (203) 838-3838 or visit our website to learn more.