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This Chilly Checklist Will Prep Your Home For Winter

October 27, 2020

Snow and ice can do some real damage to a home. The reality is that if you put it off for too long, you might end up with some costly repairs to make. Here are five things you should do to prepare your house for the winter ahead.

Insulate Your Windows
Winter drafts can and will drive up your energy bills. Plus, you want to keep your home warm and cozy when it’s frigid outside. According to the U.S. Energy Department, you can lower your energy bill cost by 20% by having properly insulated windows. If your windows aren’t properly insulated and you’re not sure what to do about it, here are some cheap and easy solutions:

Trim Branches
A surprise early snow storm can wreak havoc on your trees, or worse, your roof. The last thing you want is a big, heavy branch crashing down on top of your home. Trim away any branches that hang over your roof to prevent this and also to keep water from running down the branches onto your roof.

Inspect Fireplace
If you have one, do a visual inspection inside and out. During the outdoor inspection, check for the following:

For the indoor inspection, check that:

Check On Your Roof
You don’t want to find out about a leaky roof when the first snow hits. A good roof inspection will reveal any potential issues. Check for the following:

Prevent Frozen Pipes
A frozen pipe could be extremely costly if it’s left alone. Take precautions to prevent pipes from freezing in the first place. A frozen hose can lead to a frozen pipe, so make sure to disconnect and store your hose before the first snow. If you don’t have frost-proof spigots, close the interior shut-off valve to the faucet, drain the faucet, and install a faucet insulator.

Exposed pipes in the basement are rarely at risk of freezing because they are in a heated portion of the home. Pipes in an unheated area, like an attic, garage, or crawl space, have a higher risk of freezing. Inexpensive foam pipe insulation is usually enough for moderately cold climates. If pipes in your exterior walls have frozen in the past, it’s probably a sign of inadequate insulation. Also, don’t forget to turn off your sprinkler system and blow the sprinkler valves out!

Now you can head into the holiday season knowing that your home is prepared for the cold weather.

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